Little Kids' Baseball Game Interrupted By Hail Of Gunfire
Welcome to America, where we protect children from books, not guns.
Just horrible. How much longer can this go on? Morning Joe looks at this infuriating story:
"Officials in Charleston are offering a $10,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest in a shooting incident on Monday near a Little League game. It comes as new data reveals guns killed more kids in 2020 than any other cause of death. NBC's Kerry Sanders reports," Mika Brzezinski said.
"Monday night at the Pepper Hill Park baseball field in Charleston, South Carolina, moments of terror. A hail of gunfire nearby sending frightened little leaguers and their parents scrambling for cover," Sanders said.
All of a sudden, I just hear boom boom, like two fireworks going off. and then literally two seconds later, it was like the Fourth of July out there.
I just got down and listened to my coach, and I heard bullets at the fence.
"Blake and Laurie Ferguson and their four kids are at the baseball field nearly every day. Their 8-year-old son Silas was on the mound."
I heard my coach say 'get down, get down,' so I just got down. And I was really scared, scary.
"A nearby fight carrying over to the park. Authorities say dozens of shots were fired, damaging cars and causing panic on the field, leaving families and kids traumatized."
We got home last night, and she's still shaking. Our 5-year-old is still crying. We had a sleepover in our bedroom last night because they're so scared.
"It's an unsettling trend nationwide," Sanders said.
"According to data from the CDC, a record 45,222 people died from firearms-related injuries in 2020 in the U.S. across the country, a rash of shootings. Philadelphia averaging 1.5 homicides per day, And just last week, police releasing this video that appears to show a sniper shooting more than 100 times into a Washington, D.C.. neighborhood. In Charleston, the mayor says it's time to take action."
Our police department is going to start taking guns off the street again.
Sure you will. Until the NRA gets involved.
Someone online noted, "You're afraid we'll take your guns. That has never happened. We're afraid you'll take our kids, and it happens again and again."