Examining gun violence in the U.S. after Texas school shooting
The shooting in Uvalde, Texas, is the latest example of rising gun violence in the United States. According to the Gun Violence Archive, mass shootings have more than doubled from 336 in 2018 to 693 in 2021. Mark Bryant, founder and executive director of the Gun Violence Archive, speaks with CBS News.
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