Yet with each shooting, there is a routine: the list of victims, the “thoughts and prayers” from politicians, the outpouring of grief from families and community members and the feelings of hopelessness that pervade the nation. Mass shootings have become such a common occurrence, they have transformed American life - turning places that were once thought safe, like schools, movie theaters, nightclubs and concert venues, into areas where people now arrive worried about worst-case scenarios. massacres that have claimed dozens of victims. Since the Columbine shooting in 1999, there have been many U.S. The loss of at least 29 lives in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio in less than 24 hours is just the latest additions to an ever-increasing national death toll. Mass shootings are a grim reality of life in the United States, with at least eight such incidents occurring in 2019 so far.