It has been 50 days since Sandy Hook, 50 days since the nation woke up to the horror of gun violence that eats away at this country every day. It is not just the 12,000 that die per year [as if they were not enough], it is the impacts with which those who survive must deal. It is the impacts that society as a whole must absorb. In a time when each and every state, city, and town focuses on reducing their budgets, reducing their staffs deaths by firearms stands as an obstacle, stands as a reminder that we must spend more on law enforcement and prisons and emergency rooms because of gun violence.
In the time-frame of just 50 days at least 1475 people have died from gunfire and politicians and lobbyists have spent thousands of hours on the air, on the internet talking about gun violence – talking. The chasm between the two sides is as deep and wide as a grave to hold those 1475 people. And nobody wants to concede even an inch, to move toward compromise that solves problems.
In that 50 days 108 children and teens have been murdered with firearms. Their ages from ONE to 19 with an average age of 13 years, 10 months and they lived in 31 states.
We hear about the big ones, the ones that made national attention like the 15 year old gifted student in Chicago who had just performed at President Obama’s inauguration and was caught in the crossfire of gang activity. We hear about the 12 year old girl in Kentucky who was just in the wrong place when her cousin’s ex-boyfriend shot and killed her, her cousin and her uncle with a handgun he had only bought hours before. We hear about the teen in New Mexico who took his father’s AR-15 and killed his three siblings, aged two, five, and nine along with his parents.
But the other 103 teens and children remain local stories, stories that don’t make national news, stories that only stick with the families for the rest of their lives.
Slate has taken on the gruesome task of maintaining these tallies [in the hour I have been writing this the tally moved from 1468 to 1475]. If you download their spreadsheet you will see a link to media coverage of each and very murder that has occurred.
Politicians look at the big murders, the large body counts that allow them to posture for the media. They focus on the assault weapons which account for some but not nearly a majority of the deaths and they focus on grand gestures rather than the much more mundane, yet more effective regulations to insure that guns aren’t picked up by kids, that guns aren’t stolen and dumped into the illegal market, that criminal elements are stopped from buying guns without a background check.
It is those politicians that need to see this ever growing list, see it each and every day.
Date |
Name |
Gndr |
Age |
City |
State |
12/15/2012 |
Ismael Moya |
M |
17 |
Cleburne County |
AL |
12/15/2012 |
Michael William Lopez Jr. |
M |
16 |
Fresno |
CA |
12/15/2012 |
Montreal Blakely |
M |
17 |
San Francisco |
CA |
12/15/2012 |
Demetrius Paul Cruz |
M |
15 |
Denver |
CO |
12/15/2012 |
Ryder Rozier |
M |
3 |
Guthrie |
OK |
12/16/2012 |
Richard Aldana |
M |
16 |
Los Angeles |
CA |
12/16/2012 |
Demarko Williams |
M |
17 |
University City |
MO |
12/17/2012 |
Damin T. Russell |
M |
14 |
Clay County |
MO |
12/17/2012 |
Aydan Perea |
M |
4 |
Kansas City |
MO |
12/17/2012 |
David Gill |
M |
16 |
Cincinnati |
OH |
12/18/2012 |
Cornelius Mitchell |
M |
17 |
Lauderdale Lakes |
FL |
12/18/2012 |
Quantavious Que Kennon |
M |
16 |
Sanford |
FL |
12/18/2012 |
Dalton Williams |
M |
16 |
Pierre |
SD |
12/18/2012 |
Noah Wood |
M |
17 |
Longview |
TX |
12/19/2012 |
Paul Sampleton Jr. |
M |
14 |
Gwinnett |
GA |
12/19/2012 |
Martez Stephon Davis |
M |
16 |
Richmond County |
GA |
12/20/2012 |
Jose Sanchez |
M |
17 |
Will County |
IL |
12/20/2012 |
Brennan Nowell |
M |
2 |
Harrison |
TN |
12/21/2012 |
Cody Mesaris |
M |
16 |
Waynesburg |
KY |
12/21/2012 |
Nick Exley |
M |
15 |
Wendell |
NC |
12/22/2012 |
Ediberto Genis |
M |
17 |
Los Angeles |
CA |
12/22/2012 |
Bryan Herrera |
M |
16 |
Miami |
FL |
12/22/2012 |
Kentan Scott |
M |
15 |
Chicago |
IL |
12/22/2012 |
Dequavious Southward |
M |
16 |
Saginaw |
MI |
12/23/2012 |
Daquell LeBlanc |
M |
17 |
Poughkeepsie |
NY |
12/24/2012 |
Dekalah Jones |
F |
13 |
Houston |
TX |
12/25/2012 |
Sincere Tymere Smith |
M |
2 |
Conway |
SC |
12/25/2012 |
Alfreddie Gipson |
M |
10 |
Memphis |
TN |
12/26/2012 |
Jesse McElhinney |
M |
16 |
Altoona |
PA |
12/28/2012 |
Jubrille Jordan |
F |
15 |
Oakland |
CA |
12/28/2012 |
Christian Crain |
M |
13 |
Prairieville |
LA |
12/28/2012 |
James Lee Parker |
M |
12 |
Wake Forest |
NC |
12/28/2012 |
M |
13 |
Paris |
TX |
|
12/28/2012 |
Jake Lehouillier |
M |
17 |
Johnson |
VT |
12/29/2012 |
Xavier Granville |
M |
17 |
New York |
NY |
12/29/2012 |
Joe Andy Cardenas |
M |
13 |
Beeville |
TX |
12/30/2012 |
Easton Brueger |
M |
8 |
Bennettsville |
SC |
12/31/2012 |
Aaliyah Destiny Boyer |
F |
10 |
Elkton |
MD |
1/1/2013 |
Gianni Herron |
M |
15 |
Flint |
MI |
1/1/2013 |
Jaymire Rustin |
M |
16 |
Philadelphia |
PA |
1/3/2013 |
Marty Kent |
M |
17 |
Modesto |
CA |
1/3/2013 |
M |
17 |
Detroit |
MI |
|
1/3/2013 |
Richard A. Wallace II |
M |
16 |
Flint |
MI |
1/4/2013 |
Kevin Hannah |
M |
10 |
Tollhouse |
CA |
1/4/2013 |
Jonah Mendoza |
M |
1 |
Ocala |
FL |
1/4/2013 |
Raphael Ward |
M |
16 |
New York |
NY |
1/5/2013 |
Christopher Lattin Jr. |
M |
15 |
Chicago |
IL |
1/5/2013 |
Haji Mohamud |
M |
14 |
Las Vegas |
NV |
1/6/2013 |
F |
13 |
Raleigh |
NC |
|
1/6/2013 |
Anna R. Karam |
F |
16 |
Akron |
OH |
1/7/2013 |
Tyronta Mickens |
M |
17 |
Oakland |
CA |
1/7/2013 |
Frederick Chatmen |
M |
17 |
Chicago |
IL |
1/7/2013 |
Maurice Edmonds II |
M |
14 |
Greensboro |
NC |
1/8/2013 |
William Parris |
M |
12 |
Pleasant Valley |
AL |
1/8/2013 |
Matthew Joseph Barry |
M |
17 |
Adelanto |
CA |
1/8/2013 |
Aaron Ganier |
M |
17 |
New Orleans |
LA |
1/8/2013 |
Brendalyz Morales |
F |
15 |
Milwaukee |
WI |
1/9/2013 |
Jacob Ball |
M |
5 |
Cambridge |
OH |
1/10/2013 |
Jesse Rubalcava |
M |
16 |
Whittier |
CA |
1/10/2013 |
Joshua Lively |
M |
17 |
Pike County |
GA |
1/10/2013 |
Deondre Pace |
M |
16 |
Allentown |
PA |
1/11/2013 |
Lavanial Williams |
M |
17 |
Marin City |
CA |
1/11/2013 |
Ken Harbin |
M |
17 |
Oakland |
CA |
1/11/2013 |
Matthew Logan Gilleran |
M |
14 |
Key West |
FL |
1/11/2013 |
Rey Dorantes |
M |
14 |
Chicago |
IL |
1/11/2013 |
Victor Vega |
M |
15 |
Chicago |
IL |
1/11/2013 |
M |
17 |
Detroit |
MI |
|
1/12/2013 |
Angelica Mona Golston |
F |
17 |
Tuscaloosa |
AL |
1/12/2013 |
Theodore Curley |
M |
17 |
Phoenix |
AZ |
1/12/2013 |
Steven Curtis |
M |
12 |
Breckenridge |
MO |
1/12/2013 |
Raheem Neal |
M |
15 |
Newark |
NJ |
1/12/2013 |
Clifton Kwane Little Jr. |
M |
17 |
Norfolk |
VA |
1/13/2013 |
Will May |
M |
13 |
Tuscaloosa |
AL |
1/13/2013 |
M |
17 |
Glendale |
AZ |
|
1/14/2013 |
Michael Graham |
M |
13 |
Brewster |
NY |
1/14/2013 |
Alexandra Brown |
F |
10 |
Henry County |
OH |
1/15/2013 |
Benjamin Goforth |
M |
16 |
Baxter County |
AR |
1/15/2013 |
Michelle Adrian |
F |
17 |
Baltimore |
MD |
1/16/2013 |
Tyrone Lawson |
M |
17 |
Chicago |
IL |
1/16/2013 |
Taylor Jade Cornett |
F |
12 |
Hazard |
KY |
1/17/2013 |
Landon Kinsey |
M |
15 |
Miami Gardens |
FL |
1/17/2013 |
Alishia Colon |
F |
16 |
Kearny |
NJ |
1/17/2013 |
Kaewaun D. Coleman |
M |
15 |
Columbus |
OH |
1/18/2013 |
Kayla Ann Hendrickson |
F |
16 |
Tillamook |
OR |
1/19/2013 |
M |
15 |
McDonough |
GA |
|
1/19/2013 |
Enrico Green |
M |
15 |
Baton Rouge |
LA |
1/19/2013 |
Jael Griego |
F |
5 |
South Valley |
NM |
1/19/2013 |
Zephania Griego |
M |
9 |
South Valley |
NM |
1/19/2013 |
Angelina Griego |
F |
2 |
South Valley |
NM |
1/19/2013 |
Nevaeh Benson |
F |
6 |
Cleveland |
OH |
1/20/2013 |
Marcus Antonio Jones |
M |
16 |
Prince George’s County |
MD |
1/20/2013 |
Leangelo Ford |
M |
17 |
Sharon |
PA |
1/21/2013 |
Steven Rosalez |
M |
16 |
Pittsburgh |
CA |
1/21/2013 |
Kuantrae Massey |
M |
16 |
Bloomington |
IL |
1/21/2013 |
Travin Varise |
M |
2 |
Baton Rouge |
LA |
1/21/2013 |
Maximillian Walters |
M |
5 |
Boulder City |
NV |
1/22/2013 |
Evan Colquitt |
M |
17 |
Savannah |
GA |
1/22/2013 |
Trinity Ross |
F |
4 |
Kansas City |
MO |
1/23/2013 |
Jamarcus Allen |
M |
4 |
Akron |
OH |
1/23/2013 |
Roger Rodriguez Jr. |
M |
17 |
San Antonio |
TX |
1/24/2013 |
M |
13 |
Cottageville |
SC |
|
1/24/2013 |
Matthew Daniels |
M |
15 |
Sweetwater |
TN |
1/25/2013 |
Douglas E. Combs |
M |
16 |
Vancouver |
WA |
1/26/2013 |
M |
16 |
Wilmington |
DE |
|
1/26/2013 |
Antonio Fenner |
M |
16 |
Chicago |
IL |
1/28/2013 |
Deandre Jamar Thomas |
M |
17 |
Isle of Wight |
VA |
1/29/2013 |
Hadiya Pendleton |
F |
15 |
Chicago |
IL |
1/30/2013 |
Jasmine Simone Young |
F |
17 |
Little Rock |
AR |
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February 2nd, 2013 at 1:53 pm
I am a left leaning gun owner, competitive shooter/ collector. The reason we don’t hear the daily atrocity list is most of the deaths are black on black inner city or Hispanic deaths. The country could clearly does not give a hoot About the loss of these minorities. Newtown was a one off. It certainly gave many whites a wake up call but clearly, it has created a chance for a bigger gun/ammo grab to occur. On your list, I would bet that 9@ pct were killed using a handgun where less tha. the rounds were fired. This flies in the face of all current proposed legislation other than. better background check system. Pure political theatre
February 2nd, 2013 at 8:34 pm
I agree completely that the focus on “assault weapons” by folks doing kneejerk is misguided.
You are correct that the think that most needs addressed is closing loopholes via comprehensive background checks…
I would also suggest that requirements that gun owners properly stow their weapons to prevent theft or the accidental killing by kids finding daddy’s gun. Right now we have 250,000 or more guns stolen every year, those fall into criminal hands in the underground market. And nearly 500 kids are killed with guns per year, many by accident.
May 1st, 2013 at 3:20 pm
[…] I have written about this before…six times just this year, just 10% of the deaths from gun violence. If you need reminded, there was the boy in New Jersey who killed his friend [link], the boy who grabbed a deputy sheriff’s gun and killed the deputy’s wife [link], the Tennessee kid who killed himself in March [link], and the list goes on [link]. […]