Last month, The Children’s Defense Fund compiled some statistics about children and guns which can be found in a report, “Protect Children Not Guns 2013.” Here are some of those gruesome statistics, using 2010 data, which the most recently available, from the Center for Disease Control:

* A child or teen dies or is injured from guns every 30 minutes.

* Guns are the second leading cause of death among children and teens ages 1 to 19, and the number one cause among black children and teens.

* Since 1963, three times more children and teens have died from guns on American soil than U.S. soldiers killed in action in wars abroad.

* U.S. children and teens are 17 times more likely to die from a gun than their peers in 25 other high-income countries combined.

You can read the report for yourself here. Here is today’s Gun Report.

—Joe Nocera

A shooting critically wounded a 27-year-old woman in the East Garfield Park neighborhood of Chicago, Ill., early Tuesday. A 31-year-old man was in a fight with his cousin and opened fire, but missed his intended target and hit the woman instead. Police are questioning him. Two people were killed and another 11 wounded in shootings across the city Monday evening to early Tuesday.

—CBS Chicago

Four men in their early 20s were hospitalized after a shooting in the Kingsessing section of Philadelphia, Pa., Tuesday night. No arrests have been made and there is no word on a motive.

—CBS Philly

Three people were injured after a group began shooting at each other in Columbus, Ga., Monday night. Police are uncertain why the men were shooting at each other, as each suspect gave a different story. Five people were arrested.

—Ledger-Enquirer

Three people were wounded in a shooting in Riviera Beach, Fla., Tuesday afternoon. Officers found a Chrysler sedan and a Chevrolet Impala with bullet holes and shot-out windows, and reported that the three people inside had been shot. Police recovered three handguns and two assault-style rifles from the scene. All vehicles involved fled before police arrived.

—The Palm Beach Post

Two people were wounded in a drive-by shooting in north St. Louis, Mo., Tuesday afternoon. One victim was grazed in the head and the other was struck in the upper torso after someone in a black Chevy Impala opened fire. The investigation is ongoing.

—KMOV.com

Two men were killed and a woman was injured after being shot by former Knox County, Ky., Judge-Executive Raymond C. Smith, who then killed himself Tuesday morning. Police said Smith, 51, shot himself at his father’s grave after he killed Michael Smith, 50, and Michael Smith’s son, Mychael Dustin Smith, 21, and wounded Michael Smith’s daughter, Robin Smith, also 21. Authorities would not elaborate on their relationships and don’t know why Smith shot the others.

—Kentucky.com

An Elko County, Nev., sheriff’s deputy accidentally shot himself in the wrist while cleaning his department-issued weapon Saturday afternoon. Deputy Mike Moore was polishing his .40-caliber Glock and had his finger on the trigger when he dropped the magazine at the Jarbidge Days celebration Saturday afternoon. Law enforcement occasionally become relaxed around firearms because they are a routine part of the job and uniform, Undersheriff Clair Morris said, “but it’s something we need to pay attention to.”

—Elko Daily Free Press

25-year-old Juan Escobar was found lying on a Fort Smith, Ark., street with gunshot wounds to his legs Tuesday night. Oscar Serafin Rivas, 19, was taken into custody. The victim told police he and Rivas had been arguing when Rivas pulled out a semi-automatic handgun and began shooting.

—5News

19-year-old Akeem Mayes was killed while attempting to break into a home in the Country Club Hills neighborhood of St. Louis Monday morning. The homeowner was inside with his fiancée when two teens knocked on the door. They and the homeowner became engaged in a dispute, which resulted in an exchange of gunfire. The surviving teen remains at large. County investigators are trying to determine if the Castle Doctrine applies to the homeowner.

—KSDK.com

One man was shot in the leg and a another person was shot in the stomach during a robbery at an illegal gambling operation in Atlanta, Ga., early Tuesday. A crew rushed inside with guns drawn, robbing each customer and shooting the security guard before driving away.

—WSBTV.com

Two men were shot in the legs and wounded in front of a deli in Newport News, Va., Tuesday night. There are no suspects.

—WVEC.com

Two 21-year-old men were wounded during a drive-by shooting in Hayward, Calif., Monday night. Witnesses told police that a black Toyota Camry was seen speeding away from the scene. A motive is not yet known and no arrests had been made.

—Contra Costa Times

Two people were injured in a shooting at a home in in Maple Valley, Wash., Tuesday night. A 30-year-old man was dropped off at a 7/11 convenience store with a gunshot wound to the face, and he told police that a woman had arrived at a local hospital with at least one gunshot wound. Police aren’t sure how the shooting happened. Deputies recovered three shotguns and assault rifles from the roadside.

—KOMONews.com

A shooting in Shelton, Wash., left one person dead and another injured Tuesday night. Police said the incident may have stemmed from a disturbance earlier in the day at a home, to which the shooter returned several hours later and began firing. Police arrived on the scene as the suspect sped off in a car, but he was later apprehended.

—KOMONews.com

Quinton Omar Solomon, 25, was fatally shot at a Fayetteville, N.C., intersection Monday. Police have charged Justin Quavon Shumpert, 18, with first-degree murder and robbery with a dangerous weapon.

—WRAL.com

One person is dead and another is injured after a shooting in south metro Burnsville, Minn., early Tuesday. A vehicle with two gunshot victims pulled into a SuperAmerica gas station, and a woman there told police that the shooting happened in a townhome a mile away from the gas station. Police don’t know why the victims went to a gas station instead of a hospital. No one has been arrested.

—KSTP.com

34-year-old Eric Chism was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting outside a post office on Chicago’s South Side Tuesday morning. Officers are looking for the shooter. His longtime partner said she is looking for a way to tell their 7-year-old daughter that her father is gone. “I don’t know how to find the words really,” Tonya Edwards said.

—WGNTV.com

A 33-year-old man was killed and a 32-year-old man was seriously injured in a shooting just south of Wilmington, Del., city limits Monday night. Troopers found the dead man lying in the road and a bicycle laying on its side nearby. The injured man was hospitalized. Police are piecing together what happened.

—Delaware Online

28-year-old Victoria Vernetta Glover was killed when someone opened fire with a shotgun as she loaded her 3-year-old son into a car in Parkville, Md., Tuesday morning. The boy was unharmed. Police believe the shooting was targeted.

—The Baltimore Sun

George R. “Moose” Williams, 46, was shot and killed in the driveway of a South Huntingdon, Pa., residence after he went there to collect a debt Monday. Police charged Lee Joyner Atwood with first-degree murder, aggravated assault and reckless endangerment.

—TribLive

According to Slate’s gun-death tracker, an estimated 7,183 people have died as a result of gun violence in America since the Newtown massacre on December 14, 2012.