By early morning on the Fourth of July, public gun violence had claimed at least 10 lives and injured dozens more across the country over the long holiday weekend.

The killings and injuries took place in U.S. cities including Philadelphia; Baltimore; Wichita, Kansas; and Fort Worth, Texas.

Even before this weekend, the nation had already seen more mass killings and victims at this point in the year than in any other year since at least 2006. But Independence Day weekend has emerged as a particularly bloody holiday in the United States.

The nation has witnessed an average of five mass shootings on Independence Day over the past decade − more than on any other day of the year.

President Joe Biden responded to the violence with a statement Tuesday. In part, he said: “Today, Jill and I grieve for those who have lost their lives and, as our nation celebrates Independence Day, we pray for the day when our communities will be free from gun violence.”

Monday night: Philadelphia shooting

A gunman carrying a handgun and an AR-style rifle and wearing a bulletproof vest containing multiple magazines killed five people in southwest Philadelphia on Monday night, the Associated Press reported.

When police responded to reports of a shooting, they heard additional shots and eventually found a crime scene sprawled over eight city blocks with three victims ages 20-59 and a fourth estimated to be between 16 and 21. All were male. Two boys, ages 2 and 13, were hospitalized, in stable condition, said Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw.

The Associated Press reported the shooter chased a fifth man and killed him inside a home.

Officers chased a 40-year-old suspect as he continued to fire, and arrested him uninjured in an alleyway, Outlaw said. The man also carried a police scanner. The department was working to determine a motive for the shooting.

Another person was in custody after picking up a gun and returning fire at the shooter, Outlaw said.

A rifle school casing is shown at the scene of a shooting Monday, July 3, 2023 in Philadelphia. Police say a gunman in a bulletproof vest has opened fire on the streets of Philadelphia, killing several people and wounding two boys before he surrendered to responding officers. (Steven M. Falk/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)

Monday night: Fort Worth shooting

Three people were killed and eight injured hours after the annual ComoFest Independence Day celebration and fireworks in Fort Worth’s Como neighborhood, police said. Shots were fired into a crowd of hundreds. In a chaotic scene, officers found multiple victims in a parking lot, including one who was pronounced dead.