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Updated · NBC News · Jul 5
Fourth of July Violence Kills 6 Across U.S. Cities, Injuring Dozens
Updated
Updated · NBC News · Jul 5

Fourth of July Violence Kills 6 Across U.S. Cities, Injuring Dozens

3 articles · Updated · NBC News · Jul 5

Summary

  • At least six people were killed and scores injured in Fourth of July shootings and fireworks explosions across multiple U.S. cities, worsening an earlier toll of five dead.
  • Brooklyn, Pensacola, Fort Wayne, Gary, Compton, St. Louis and Chino were among the hardest-hit sites, with children among the victims and several survivors left in critical condition.
  • Police said several cases appeared targeted or stemmed from celebratory gunfire and fireworks, including a Canton woman critically wounded in bed and a Chino blast that killed a woman in her 20s.
  • No suspects were in custody in several major shootings, though Canton police arrested a 24-year-old on assault charges and Chino police booked a 28-year-old on involuntary manslaughter.
  • The holiday bloodshed stretched from nightlife districts to family barbecues and apartment parties, underscoring how July 4 gatherings can amplify gun violence and fireworks risks nationwide.

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Overview

During the Fourth of July weekend in 2026, the United States faced a surge of gun violence that turned celebrations into tragedy. Major cities saw multiple shootings, leading to numerous deaths and injuries. Communities were left mourning, while law enforcement began widespread investigations. In Baltimore, a block party shooting was especially devastating, highlighting the immediate impact on local residents. This wave of violence underscored the ongoing challenges of gun violence in America, as cities struggled to cope with loss and authorities worked to respond to the crisis.

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