Violence marred summertime festivities in the United States this weekend, with two separate incidents resulting in multiple casualties. In Round Rock, Texas, a shooting at a Juneteenth event left two people dead and six others wounded, including two children. Authorities confirmed that the deceased were not involved in the initial altercation that sparked the violence.
Meanwhile, in a suburban Detroit splash pad park, a shooting injured nine individuals, including two brothers aged four and eight, along with their mother, who remain hospitalized. The gunman reportedly took his own life following the attack, which police described as appearing random. Investigators noted that the suspect had a history of mental health issues.
In international news, Russian state media reported that security forces stormed a detention center in southern Russia after inmates took two guards hostage. Some of the inmates were allegedly linked to the Islamic State, and local reports indicated that several prisoners were killed during the incident. This marks the second deadly attack in Russia this year associated with the extremist group, following a March attack that claimed 145 lives at a concert hall in suburban Moscow.
Additionally, an oil spill at one of Singapore's renowned beaches has raised significant environmental and economic concerns. The spill occurred when a Dutch-flagged dredger collided with a stationary Singaporean fuel supply ship, leading to oil being pushed ashore by ocean currents. Parts of the popular resort island of Sentosa have been closed as cleanup efforts continue.
As these events unfold, PBS News Weekend will feature discussions on the impact of graphic novels on young readers and personal reflections on fatherhood.