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Six People Killed in a Mass Shooting in Dadeville, Alabama

Details of the Tragic Incident

A mass shooting in Dadeville, Alabama on Saturday night has left six people dead. Police were called to the scene at around 10:30 p.m local time. Witnesses claim that the actual number of victims could be higher although officials have not released any details about the total number of individuals who were injured. A graphic photo shared by one witness showed at least six victims lying on the ground.

Second Shooting in Louisville and Third Shooting of the Week

The incident in Alabama was followed by another mass shooting in Louisville, Kentucky on the same night where two individuals died and four others were severely injured while they were at a park. This was the third such incident reported in the city within a week. Police are currently investigating both incidents.

Increase in Mass Shootings

According to reports, there have been 146 mass shootings in the United States so far this year as per data maintained by Gun Violence Archive. The term “mass shooting” is defined as four or more individuals shot or killed, excluding the shooter. The recent incidents highlight a troubling trend which has seen the number of mass killings surge in recent years.

Questions raised over Social Media and their role

The incidents have also led to questions being raised over social media platforms and how responsible they are while promoting heinous acts. In an earlier incident last week, a bank employee from Louisville killed five individuals while live-streaming it on Instagram.

Additional details concerning Dadeville shooting

The shooting occurred during a teenager’s birthday celebration at a dance studio in Dadeville. Police believe that an altercation may have led to the violence but no further information regarding potential perpetrators or motives has been released by authorities.

Reactions to Tragic Incident

Local residents who are still in shock over the tragedy have shared their condolences for the victims’ families. Many are calling for authorities to take action and prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.

The mass shootings that occurred in Alabama and Kentucky are a chilling reminder of the devastating effects gun violence can have on individuals and communities. The incidents have also highlighted an urgent need for authorities to come up with effective solutions to address this growing crisis.

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