Because the Gun Report is a daily accounting, the details of the shootings we cover aren’t always filled in by the time we publish. So the report is rife with phrases such as “unidentified victim” and “police have no suspects.” In the days that follow, the identities of the victims and perpetrators, and the circumstances behind the violence, are revealed, but by then we’re covering a slew of new shootings.

So to kick off today’s report, we’re bringing you some “day two” stories—a deeper accounting of the victims behind the headlines, who appeared in our report before we knew who they were or why they were shot.

On Monday night, 38-year-old Shelby Holmes was shot multiple times on his way home in Baton Rouge, La. He died Thursday, after spending three days in critical condition. He was a student at Louisiana State University who was a regular at football and baseball games, and he didn’t have a car so he usually walked. Police still don’t know why he was shot, and his friends are agonizing over the uncertainty.

“We are going to keep his memory together,” said Carl Dunn, who was Holmes’s friend for nearly 20 years. “We are going to find whoever did this. We are going to get justice for him and he is going to know how many people cared for him and how many people loved him.”

On October 16, 15-year-old Corey Dooley was shot by his stepfather as he, his mother and his brother returned home from a football game in DeSoto, Tex.

“We were pulling in the garage,” he told the local NBC affiliate a week later. “I just looked and said, ‘Oh God.’ I turned to cover my mother. I felt something hit me in the back.” The next shot hit him in the chest. “I didn’t think I was going to make it,” he said. “But I just kept yelling ‘Jesus, Jesus, Jesus,’ at my mom and brother.”

He underwent 13 blood transfusions and several surgeries. “I’m just kind of fighting through the pain,” he said. “There’s no need to be hurt if you know there is going to be good in the future.”

Debra Miller, 41, was shot in the shoulder and face as she was doing laundry in the basement of her Charleston, W.Va., apartment building Saturday evening. Police say John Tucker, a man staying in another apartment in the building, accidentally fired the shot while he was showing the gun to a friend.

Miller is bandaged up and healing, but still in pain. “I literally thought a steel beam had fallen on me, it hurt like hell,” she told WCHS 8.

Tucker initially fled the scene but turned himself in several hours later. However, police ultimately declined to press charges because the Kanawha County Prosecutor’s Office ruled the shooting an accident.

“They just absolutely done nothing to him, just threw it out like it’s no big deal,” Miller said, adding that she feels irrelevant. “He could have killed somebody.”

When confronted by a local reporter, a county prosecutor said he would review the case.

Here is today’s report.

—Jennifer Mascia

Two people were wounded when a National Guard recruiter opened fire with a handgun at a military facility in Millington, Tenn., Thursday afternoon. Employees at the Paul R. Summers Armory overpowered the assailant before he could shoot more people. The authorities did not release the identities of the gunman—a sergeant first class—or the victims.

—The New York Times

A man was killed and two others were injured in a shooting near a north Memphis, Tenn., church Thursday. A man was seen being led to a squad car in handcuffs.

—WMCTV.com

Michael Beltre, 17, was shot in the face and killed in the Bronx, N.Y., Wednesday night. The victim was seen chatting with the gunman moments before the shooting. Witnesses said there was no sign of an argument. “Who could do this to him?” his mother, Ubaldina Ramirez, said. “He was just a teen.”

—New York Daily News

Krista Medders, 21, and Todd Robbins, 31, were found shot to death in the backyard of their home Heflin, Ala., Thursday morning. Police said Medders was in the process of moving out, and suggested the shooting may have been a domestic murder-suicide.

—The Anniston Star

Three men in their 20s were wounded, one of them critically, in a gang shooting in Lansdowne, Pa., Thursday evening. The victims were standing on a porch when someone in a black car drove up and fired eight shots. The shooting may have been precipitated by an ongoing drug turf war that has been brewing over the last few weeks.

—WPVI

Mariah Wells, 22, was found shot to death on a sidewalk near her mother’s residence in north Toledo, Ohio, Wednesday evening. Another woman involved in the shooting was shot in the eye and wounded. Police said the suspect, 27-year-old Dimitrias A. Graves, knew the victim, and a warrant has been issued for his arrest.

—The Blade

Steven Houk, 30, a police officer, was shot and seriously wounded while responding to a report of a man with a gun at a strip mall in Howard County, Md., Wednesday afternoon. Stephon Prather, 29, was charged with attempted murder.

—The Washington Post

Tim Bell, a police officer, was shot and wounded during a police pursuit in San Diego, Calif., Thursday afternoon. After the car chase continued on foot, officers heard gunfire coming from a drainage ditch in a canyon and found a fellow officer shot four times. The suspect was apprehended.

—10News.com

A man was shot in the wrist during a robbery outside a hotel in Tampa, Fla., late Wednesday. 19-year-old Chance Estrada and 23-year-old Chad Barnett were arrested on the front porch of a home while trying to hide a handgun that had been stolen from the victim. A third suspect, 64-year-old James Stewart, was arrested at the hospital while being treated for a bullet wound sustained in a separate shooting.

—Tampa Bay Times

An 18-year-old man was killed and a 24-year-old man was wounded in a shooting on the north side of Milwaukee, Wis., Wednesday night. The motive for the shooting remains unknown, and no arrests have been made. In a separate incident on the same night in Milwaukee, a 24-year-old woman was shot and wounded.

—Journal Sentinel

29-year-old Joseph Devine was shot and killed and 21-year-old Tonya Hudson was shot multiple times and wounded in an alley in Camden, N.J., Wednesday night. No word on arrests or a motive.

—WPVI

A woman was injured in a shooting on the west side of Columbus, Ohio, Thursday morning. Police said a fight broke out between two people and a man living in the home, and one of the men fired a weapon. The two suspects also spread an accelerant at the scene but fled before starting a fire.

—10TV.com

A woman was shot and wounded while doing laundry at a home in Warren, Ohio, early Thursday. Officers were greeted by a man who said Francesca Reid, 57, had been shot. Police found her lying on the utility room floor. After being treated, the victim was taken to jail on a parole violation. No arrests have been made in the shooting.

—WKBN27

A convenience store owner and his brother were shot at their store in the Wylam neighborhood of Birmingham, Ala., Wednesday night. Police believe there was an altercation in the store and the owner asked the people to leave. Once outside, someone fired several shots from a handgun, hitting the brothers. A 38-year-old man is in custody. A few hours later in the Kingston community of Birmingham, a man was found shot in a wrecked car.

—AL.com

Deonte Ousley, 27, died early Wednesday, almost a year after he and another man were shot outside a church where a funeral was being held for a gang member in Chicago, Ill. Ousley and Sherman Miller, 21, had been attending the funeral of James Holman, 32, when they were shot on Nov. 26. Miller died soon after. All three victims were identified by police as Gangster Disciples.

—Chicago Tribune

Two men were shot and wounded when someone broke into their apartment in Burlington, N.C., Thursday morning. In a related incident, 30 year-old Edgar Elijah Standback was found shot to death in a car in Greensboro Thursday afternoon. Police from both cities are investigating.

—DigTriad.com

A man was shot and wounded after he attempted to enter a house in Gig Harbor, Wash., Thursday afternoon. A man told deputies someone drove up to his home and tried to enter through the front door. The homeowner, who was armed with a handgun, went outside to confront the man. As the man entered the home, he was shot in the back. The homeowner was not arrested.

—The News Tribune

A 59-year-old man was seriously wounded in a road rage shooting on Highway 680 in Fremont, Calif., Thursday afternoon. As both drivers exited the freeway, one fired a gun into the other car. The confrontation may have started because the suspect thought the victim was driving too slowly.

—KTVU.com

A shooting injured a man in downtown Richmond, Va., early Thursday. Detectives are trying to determine a motive and a suspect.

—TimesDispatch.com

According to Slate’s gun-death tracker, an estimated 9,796 people have died as a result of gun violence in America since the Newtown massacre on December 14, 2012.