Another shooting at a party killed 3, wounded 4 in the US
text_fieldsLos Angeles: Every day there is at least one shooting incident and a couple of deaths in the US.
Hours after the night club shooting in Indiana which left two dead, another shooting killed three and wounded four people early Sunday in Los Angeles.
A spokesperson for Los Angeles Police Department said one of the injured was in crucial condition, according to news agency AP.
Police are investigating the motive behind the shooting at the warehouse party in the Boyle Height neigbourhood.
No suspect name has been released yet, despite the probe is underway.
In the hours after the shooting, the police and forensic photographers documented the crime scene where blood remained splattered on the sidewalk and discarded clothes.
Police arrived at the scene to find two people dead with gunshot wounds and a third person later declared dead.
Police gave the names of the killed identifying them as Daniel Dunbar, 27, and Randy Tyson, 25.
Local rapper MoneySign $uede who had performed at the party said in an Instagram post he prayed for all those died and injured in the shooting.
On Sunday, at around 2 am in Gary Southeast of Chicago two people were shot dead at Playo's NightClub.
Police found a 34-year-old its entrance and a 26-year-old woman inside while four others were also critically injured in the shooting.
Meanwhile Gun Violence Archive said only one day in June went by without any shooting incident in the US.
The report further said there were 28 mass shootings until June 12 across 15 states including Louisiana, Michigan, Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Maryland, Arizona, Virginia, South Carolina, Texas, Pennsylvania, New York, Nebraska and Oklahoma.
Each passing day reported at least one shooting except on 6 June.
The spate of gun violence began with the mass shooting in Buffalo, New York a few weeks before.
Subsequently, there were several shooting incidents with Uvalde and Texas reporting shocking numbers of deaths.
Increased gun activity in the US brought to fore seething public anger with thousands taking to streets the other day, demanding stricter gun control.
Marchers carried slogan that said "I want freedom from getting shot", BBC reported.
Backing the protests US President called up on Congress to introduce a gun safety legislation.
BBC reported that any move for gun control is likely to be blocked by Republicans.