In the weeks since Newtown, I had been repeatedly told that anti-gun rallies were being cancelled because of threatened gun violence, and that individual gun control advocates, especially state legislators, were being intimidated and harassed. No place is this more evident than in Oregon, where Ginny Burdick, a long-time supporter of sensible gun regulation, has been the victim of a series of small but menacing dirty tricks. The latest one is the subject of my column today. Here is today’s sampling of gun violence.

—Joe Nocera

A drive-by shooting early Monday on a Washington, D.C., street corner that has been repeatedly touched by violence left 13 people wounded, one of them seriously. Investigators are seeking information about two cars that were seen driving past Tyler House, an eight-story, subsidized residential building, at approximately 2:10 a.m.. Occupants of at least one of the vehicles opened fire on a crowd of people standing on the sidewalk. The youngest hit was 17. An investigation is ongoing.

—Washington Post

An elderly man shot his wife and daughter before turning the gun on himself in Puryear, Tenn., Monday afternoon. The man shot his wife and 47-year-old daughter several times each before he died from his own self-inflicted injuries. Their exact conditions were unknown. The family’s identity was not released.

—WTVF

A man was changing his 6-month-old daughter’s diaper in a van parked on the street in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Chicago when a gunman approached and opened fire Monday afternoon, seriously wounding him and killing his child. A bullet went through the baby’s right shoulder and lodged in her left thigh; Jonylah Watkins died after hours of surgery. Jonathan Watkins, 29, is in serious-to-critical condition. The suspect fled.

“It’s too much shooting over there,” the baby’s grandmother Maryann Young said at the hospital. “I’m trying to get my kids out of there.”

—Chicago Tribune

An early Sunday shooting wounded a 13-year-old boy in Merrillville, Ind. The boy said he was walking his dog when the person, who was on foot, fired a shot into his leg. The boy was treated and released. It’s unclear what prompted the shooting.

—The Times of Northwest Indiana

A fatal shooting in Newark’s West Ward left one person dead Monday afternoon. The person, whose identity has not been released, was shot about 4:30 p.m. The shooting capped a bloody weekend in the city: On Saturday night a teenager was shot and killed in an attack that police said was apparently targeted. On Sunday afternoon, an off-duty police officer shot an armed robber in a North Ward supermarket after the suspect allegedly drew a weapon.

—NJ.com

A robbery suspect brandishing a toy gun was shot and killed in a northeast Harris County, Tex., smoke shop late Sunday. The owner of the store said the would-be robber held a gun to his clerk’s head and demanded money. The clerk grabbed a loaded gun from under the counter and shot the suspect twice. The suspect ran into the parking lot, where he collapsed and died.

—KHOU

A man who was followed back to his home in Ocala, Fla., on Sunday night shot a man who tried to rob him. The injured suspect was rushed to the hospital. No charges have been announced.

—WFTV

Police were called to an East Houston home Sunday night after two teens found the bodies of their parents, 34-year old Lashandra Washington and 33-year old Sharman Ford. The couple, who had been together since high school, were found dead of gunshot wounds by two of their six children. Authorities believe Ford killed his wife, then himself.

—KHOU

According to Slate’s gun-death tracker, an estimated 2,605 people have died as a result of gun violence in America since the Newtown massacre on December 14, 2012.