The Gist: Eleven adults were treated for gunshot wounds following a shooting incident in Ellis Square, Savannah, on the night of May 18.
What’s Happening: Savannah police detectives are investigating the shooting that occurred around 11:55 p.m. in Ellis Square.
- Multiple precincts responded to reports of gunfire and secured the scene upon arrival.
Between the Lines: Officers provided first aid to the injured parties and several were transported to Memorial Health University Medical Center for further treatment.
- As of now, no fatalities have been reported in connection with this incident.
Catch Up Quick: Police have interviewed numerous witnesses and collected evidence at the scene as part of their ongoing investigation into the shooting.
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The Big Picture: As the investigation continues, it is crucial for the community to remain vigilant and cooperate with law enforcement to help bring those responsible to justice. The safety and well-being of our residents and visitors should always be our top priority.
👮♂️ Gun Crimes in Our Communities: Here are statistics from The Gun Violence Archive, a non-profit meticulously tracking gun incidents.
2023 Statistics:
- Total gun-related incidents: 39,135
- Gun-related deaths (excluding suicides): 18,874
- Gun-related injuries: 36,357
- Mass shootings: 656
2022 Statistics:
- Total gun-related incidents: 42,064
- Gun-related deaths (excluding suicides): 20,200
- Gun-related injuries: 38,500
- Mass shootings: 647
While firearm deaths and injuries saw a slight decline compared to previous years, mass shootings continued to rise, with 2023 surpassing 650 incidents. This underscores the continued severity of gun violence in the U.S.
To Be Clear: These aren’t just digits on a page. Each statistic represents a life affected, a community shaken.
Your Take: What steps do you think can be taken to prevent these types from occurring in the future and to promote a safer environment for everyone in our community? Share your thoughts in the comments below.