Places Where Americans Were Shot This Past Weekend: A Prom, A Church, A Campaign Stop By the numbers, it was a typical three days for gun violence in the U.S.

The dramatic shootings came one after another this weekend, as steady and cruel as a spring downpour. People were killed outside high school dances, before morning services, amid the good times of a cookout, within earshot of a political candidate. But the bigger story, as always, lay beneath the headline-making details.

According to data from the Gun Violence Archive (GVA), at least 324 people were shot in America between April 22 and April 24. Of those victims, 107 people were killed, and the other 217 injured. What’s most remarkable about that carnage is how ordinary it is. The GVA archives, which date back to January 2014, show from Friday through Sunday, the typical weekend in the U.S. results in more than 300 people shot.

Here, a look at some of the cherished places and putatively safe spaces where victims were hit by bullets this weekend.

01

At an elementary school Cook County, Illinois Tiara Parks, the 23-year-old daughter of a Cook County, Illinois, sheriff’s court deputy, was fatally shot in the head while getting out of a car in front of a Chicago elementary school on Saturday night. Two men were wounded. About 20 people had been assembled at the school; it appears Parks and her friends were targeted. She leaves behind a two-year-old son, Jordyn.

02

At a Walmart Chandler, Arizona Early Saturday morning, two police officers were shot multiple times at a Walmart in Chandler, Arizona. The officers had been responding to reports of a trespasser when the suspect, a 24-year-old ex-convict named Mitchell Oakley, opened fire on them. One of the officers shot and killed Oakley.

03

Outside a high school prom Antigo, Wisconsin Eighteen-year-old Jakob Wagner was armed with a high-powered rifle and a high-capacity ammunition clip when he opened fire outside the prom at his former Wisconsin high school late Saturday night, wounding a male student and his date. Wagner was shot and killed by police. An administrator at the school said Wagner chose his victims randomly. An ex-classmate told a local paper that Wagner had been bullied by other students. He did not graduate with his class last June and had just endured a breakup with a student at the school.

04

Near the body of a slain family member Norfolk, Virginia On Friday night, Maurice Raynor’s brother, Deandre, had just been fatally shot after a fistfight in Norfolk, Virginia. Maurice, holding a gun, ran to his dying brother’s side. Police then shot Maurice, wounding him.

05

Near a campaign stop Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alex Cherry, 21, was shot in the head at a campaign stop for Democratic House candidate Chris Rabb in Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon. The gunman walked away but returned to shoot Cherry two more times before finally fleeing. Cherry was described by a campaign spokesman as “a nice young man who works the polls on election day.” He died with a campaign pamphlet in his hand. Four hours later, possibly in retaliation for Cherry’s killing, 18-year-old Elijah Frazier was fatally shot and a 17-year-old boy was wounded a block away from where the young campaign worker died.

06

During Sunday worship North Wales, Pennsylvania Robert Braxton, 27, was shot and killed during an argument at an evangelical church in North Wales, Pennsylvania. The gunman, who has not been identified, was questioned by police and released without charges. Breeana Somers, a 24-year-old churchgoer, told a local news outlet that the gunfire sounded like “a champagne bottle opening three times.” She added, “It’s really frightening that anything like this could happen here.”

07

During a barbeque at a city park St. Louis, Missouri On Sunday evening, a 36-year-old convicted felon whipped out a .45-caliber semi-automatic pistol with a defaced serial number and shot a man in the stomach during an argument at a barbecue in a St. Louis park. The gunman attempted to flee, but his car was stopped by a park ranger. The suspect got out and fired at the ranger but missed; the ranger then shot the gunman, critically injuring him. A 40-year-old woman sitting on a nearby bench was grazed in the ankle.

08

In a car Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A man dressed as a Philadelphia Water Department worker shot and killed a 36-year-old man sitting in a car in north Philadelphia on Saturday afternoon. That night in Flint, Michigan, three people were wounded in their cars when an unidentified gunman fired on them. Early Sunday morning, Lucas McPherson began firing off rounds from his car in Duxbury, Massachusetts, wounding a man in a passing vehicle. A man letting his dog out in front of his home was also wounded before McPherson, 25, was subdued by police.