Guan Tianxian · American guns | Bullets are flying, where should I run?

Author:Xinhuanet Time:2022.06.29

Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, June 28th. Recently, many severe shooting incidents exposed the violence of the American firearm, and continued to stabb the American people's nerves: some people dare not go to the supermarket again; some people find a good escape route when they enter public places; some people send their children to school and worry Like forever; others began to consider leaving this frightened country.

"Where should I run"

On March 22 last year, a few minutes after a 10 -person shooting shooting in a supermarket in Bold, Colorado, about 50 kilometers away, Meng Gan, a supermarket in Dan Buddha, brushed his mobile phone and watched a painful live screen. Essence

In the report of the United States Cable TV News Network on June 26, Megang, who was unwilling to disclose the full name, said that watching the supermarket clerk in the picture fled, she produced a feeling of difficulty describing. Now, "Whenever I enter the store to start working, I will think about the location of the exit, and think about where I should run if I hear the gunshot."

"Whenever a customer speaks well, I think, does it (shooting) happen? Will they take out a gun or take a gun back?"

According to statistics from the US "gun violence file" website, as of June 23, 279 vicious shootings in the United States have caused 4 or more people to die. "When will I encounter this unfortunate day?" Meng Guan asked worriedly.

"Finding Escape Route in advance" has become a "obsessive -compulsive disorder" reflected in many Americans. Lian Tros lives in the city of Sacraonor, California, and is the father of 4 children. He and his family recently attended a school graduation ceremony. However, he was sitting in the auditorium and was uneasy: if the shooting was suddenly shot, he should take his family where to escape and where to hide.

"This is one of my first thoughts every day. What should we do? Where do we go? How to hide? Where should I hide the children? Put them on them and let them avoid harm?"

On the morning of the interview, Tros was planning to send children to a public activity. He has planned the escape route in advance to prevent it in case. He said that he was not an imagination, but because "we live in such a world."

"I really can't do it"

For a 62 -year -old resident Grenda Prince, who lives near Austin, Texas, she dare not go to a local supermarket to go to a local supermarket, because the customers in that supermarket are mostly Africa like her. Order. She was worried that she might become the target of attack like the shooting of the Bafa supermarket in New York in May.

In the Buffalo supermarket, a white gunman killed 13 and wounded 13 people, and most of the victims were African descent. Police determined that the motivation of crime was racial hatred.

Prince is now driving more than 30 kilometers to go shopping in Aos, and when there are few people in the middle of the night. Such a big deal is because she wants to see the grandson who is 7 months old to 18 years old. "But no one knows what you will happen."

Campus is the "severe disaster area" for the violence of guns in the United States. On May 24th, 19 students and 2 teachers were killed in Rubu Primary School, Uvardi, Texas. This is the most deadly campus shooting in the United States in the past 10 years.

Erin Romme, resident of Madison, Wisconsin, has two children, one 2 years old, and another 4 -year -old child will go to kindergarten next year. Luo Mei said that for her parents, the child's first day of school was an important moment in life, but after the shooting of Robe Elementary School, "this feeling is gone", and now "very scared" to send the child to the school.

Every time I see the kindergarten where the child is about to go, Romme "will imagine the scene where a gunman is murderer and my child is in it." "I'm thinking now, how can I discuss with a 5 -year -old child if someone shoots in your school, what should you do."

Many parents also have the same anxiety. Tenie Lif Audit, a resident of Tellafus City, Michigan, sent a 6-year-old daughter every day to ensure that her daughter knows her mother loves her. "This kind of fear is that she may survive in a terrorist experience at school, or can't live."

"I am helpless. Because this depends on someone on a certain place to decide to enter (campus) and take away my child's life. I really can't do it."

Escape, or pick up the gun?

Ryan Hoover lives a rural pastoral -style life with his wife and two children in Ashben, Virginia. But now, due to the increasing violence of firearms, they have begun to consider leaving the United States seriously.

The Huro Buddha had occasionally chatted with this incident, but after the tragedy of the Robe Elementary School, this became a serious topic. Hoover has discussed with his boss to work abroad.

"When we send them (children) out, when they get on the car every day, I have to suppress the horrible thoughts in my mind," Hoover said, "((gun violent), the evil ghost lurking in the corner, How can we always live happily and satisfied? "

Some people avoid, some consider escaping, and some people plan to protect themselves with guns. Gary Bixler of Springfield, Ohio, in his 66 -year life, often refused to have guns, and some of the once "guns" were still toys. However, about a year ago, he changed his mind and bought a pistol with his wife.

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