﻿Since a gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, and killed 20 children, six adults, and himself, at least 1,065 people have died in mass shootings in the United States.

This includes the 49 men and women killed early Sunday morning at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, according to data from the nonprofit Gun Violence Archive.

GVA scours local news reports to track as many incidents of gun violence as possible. Its database shows that all but three states have experienced mass shootings (Hawaii, Idaho, and Wyoming). Mass shootings have killed at least 66 children under the age of 12 — and, at minimum, 85 teenagers.

The first victim of a mass shooting after Sandy Hook identified in the GVA database is Bernard Gillis, a 20-year-old man killed early in the morning of January 1. He was shot and killed at a New Year’s Eve party outside of Los Angeles.

The most recent victims of mass shootings are those who died on June 12 at Pulse. In between those deaths, there were more than 1,000 other victims of gun violence — and in this story, you’ll learn a bit more about them.