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The Governor of Illinois, Democrat Jay Robert “JB” Pritzker, asked this Monday that people “be angry” for gun violence in the United States, hours following a 22-year-old man killed six people and wounded 25 others in a mass shooting in the town of Highland Park.
“I am furious. I am furious that there are more innocent lives taken by gun violences,” Pritzker said, adding that despite the entire country “allowing this to continue to happen.”
The governor assured that he has had a conversation with the US president, Joe Biden, who “agreed that this madness must end.”
Pritzker, visibly angry, defended that July 4, Independence Day, is the perfect date to talk regarding this topicas gun violence has become “a weekly tradition” in the United States.
“Our founding fathers carried muskets, not assault rifles“said the Democrat to explain that the framers of the US Constitution might not have had the right to buy this type of weapon in mind when they wrote it.
Authorities have identified the perpetrator of the shooting, which took place this morning during a parade to celebrate US Independence Day, as Robert Crimo, a 22-year-old man.
Although the type of weapon used by the attacker has not yet been revealed – the police only referred to it as a “high caliber rifle”– In the videos of the event you can hear bursts of shots interrupted by what several witnesses considered moments of reloading the weapon.
The debate on access to firearms was reactivated as a result of the shooting in Uvalde (Texas), where 19 children and two teachers lost their lives at the hands of an 18-year-old attacker armed with a semi-automatic rifle that he had bought legally, little over a month.
The event helped Democratic and Republican representatives agree to approve a package of measures to deal with gun violence in the country, which includes a review of the gun purchase process for those under 21, but does not ban assault rifles, which is one of the main demands of progressives, including Biden.
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