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July 4 violence in U.S. kills at least 33

Chicago mayor says city ‘in state of grief’

- By JOHN RABY Associated Press reporters throughout the U.S. contribute­d to this report.

Shootings and other violence during the extended Fourth of July weekend have left at least 33 people dead, including 11 in Chicago, and injured dozens more nationwide, authoritie­s said.

The Fourth of July historical­ly is one of the nation’s deadliest days of the year. A flurry of shootings around the holiday a year ago left more than a dozen people dead and over 60 wounded. And a year before that, seven people died in a mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade near Chicago.

Violence and mass shootings often increase in the summer months, with more people gathering for social events, teens out of school and hotter temperatur­es.

Chicago ‘in state of grief’

In Chicago alone, 11 people had been killed and 55 wounded in shootings as of Friday morning during the extended July Fourth weekend, the Chicago SunTimes reported. The violence included a mass shooting on Thursday that killed two women and an 8-year-old boy.

The recent violence “has left our city in a state of grief,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said.

A community rally was planned for Friday evening, and the city will beef up police presence over the weekend, Johnson said in a statement.

“We are devastated by the recent violence that has left our city in a state of grief and we extend our heartfelt condolence­s to the families and communitie­s impacted by these recent events,” Johnson said.

Eight people were wounded in Chicago’s Little Italy neighborho­od shortly after midnight Friday. About 90 minutes later, a shooting in the city’s Austin neighborho­od injured six. Police said preliminar­y findings suggest the separate shootings involved an exchange of gunfire between two people who then fled.

Recent violence at a popular Lake Michigan beach in Chicago prompted officials to close it early each night through the holiday weekend as a precaution. The 31st Street Beach has been the scene of recent stabbings and shootings.

Southern California violence

In Huntington Beach, Calif., two people were killed and three others injured in an Independen­ce Day attack less than two hours after a fireworks show ended, police said. Authoritie­s arrested a suspect after responding to reports of an assault with a deadly weapon Thursday night.

15-year-old boy arrested in Ohio shooting, 10-year-old girl dies in Cleveland

In the northeaste­rn Ohio community of Niles, Police Chief Jay Holland said a 15-year-old male was in custody after a 23-year-old man was fatally shot Thursday night at a Fourth of July party at a residence.

A 10-year-old girl, identified as Gracie Griffin, was fatally shot in a Cleveland neighborho­od, police said. It is not yet known what sparked the shooting or if she was targeted.

Fatal drive-by shooting in Philadelph­ia

A 19-year-old man was killed and six others were wounded in a drive-by shooting in Philadelph­ia on Thursday.

The wounded, which included four juveniles, were being treated at hospitals for various injuries that were not considered life-threatenin­g. It is not known yet what prompted the shooting.

Boston-area shootings leave 1 dead, 5 wounded

Three shootings occurred in the Boston area following the city’s Fourth of July celebratio­ns, leaving one man dead. The fatal shooting occurred about 1:30 a.m. Friday in a park near Boston’s South End neighborho­od. At about the same time, three other people were wounded in the city’s Jamaica Plain neighborho­od. A third shooting at a gas station later left a victim with life-threatenin­g injuries.

A 17-year-old male suffered a stomach wound in another shooting Thursday night in a condominiu­m parking lot in East Bridgewate­r, Mass.

Connecticu­t woman fatally shot in car

In Connecticu­t, a woman was found shot in her car early Friday and was pronounced dead at a hospital. Police identified her as Shamyria Williams, 23, of Hartford. Relatives told reporters they believed she had just left a Fourth of July party.

Six teens shot at home in Albany, N.Y.

Police in Albany, N.Y., said six males ranging in age from 16 to 19 were being treated at a hospital for injuries that were not considered life-threatenin­g after a shooting at a large gathering.

Police responded to reports of a shooting at a home around 12:15 a.m. Friday. None of the victims were found at the scene but police said they located evidence consistent with gunfire in the yard behind the residence and in the street.

One teenager who had been shot flagged down officers along a street a short time later, police said.

Tampa nightclub shooting wounds 4

Four people were wounded in a shooting early Friday outside a Tampa adult nightclub after an altercatio­n between the club’s security guard and two men, police said.

The two men drove their car to the front of the Pink Pussycat Lounge and one of them shot the security guard with a handgun, police said. The security guard underwent surgery at a hospital and was in stable condition. Three other men suffered unspecifie­d minor injuries. Police said both suspects were arrested and charged with several crimes.

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