accidentally getting into th wrong car. a second cheerleader was als shot all of this comes as the u.s is on pace for a record number of mass shootings in 2023. 17 mass killings in the firs 511 days, resulting in 88 to lives lost joining me now is dr. jonathan metzl, director of the department of medicine, health and society at vanderbilt. he is also the professor o sociology and psychiatry luxur at vanderbilt. i m also joined by britney paton cutting him, msnbc political analyst, black lives matter activist and former member of president obama 21st century policing task force. dr. messi, i want to read fo you what andrew lester s grant on - cold and pc news
the war on lgbtq rights, house republicans vote to ba transgender students fro women s sports teams congress woman, ramallah jayapal will be here with he reaction and on the run, congressma george santos launched his reelection bid, but he already has a republican challenger, colin curry. will join me live. i m jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. americas unrestrained gu culture, the rising levels o fear and division, have made for a deadly week. two texas cheerleaders wer shot after one of the team mistakenly entered the wrong car in a parking lot caitlin gilles, a 20 year ol woman was shot and killed afte the car she was in drove up th wrong driveway the 65-year-old homeowner said
this horrific incident in th kansas city area where a 16-year-old was shot, a 16 yea old african american was sho by a white man for bringing th wrong doorbell and some democrats thought tha this type of bill on the heels of that was wholly inappropriate. as i said, the missouri senate has a strong filibuster. i expect democrats, to filibuster this bill and this could be an instanc where red state democrats are be able to make a meaningful impact shelley montana, now th first state to pass a tiktok ban. is that even possible to implement, when i read about i i was conjuring up scenes from footloose? like, teens hovered around one phone, looking at this map how do they monitor this yeah, trans experts and tex experts are telling us tha this is not really workable in a practical sense. essentially the mechanics of the bill would have this state
they will not grandstand about crime there, rail agains democrats. it doesn t work, politically for them it hits even closer to hom than that. over the weekend, there was truly heartbreaking incident out of washington county, ne york washington county happens to b in the district of none othe than elise stefanik. there, a 20-year-old woman named gilles it was part of group driving to a friends house when they did what man of us have done dozens of time in our lives and pulled into the wrong driveway as they try to turn the ca around, the 65-year-old owne of the house reportedly opened fire on the car, killing gilles. that didn t come up in elise stefanik on fox. what s even more upsetting i how closely that shootin echoes what we saw last week i missouri the 16-year-old boy named ralp yarl accidentally went to th wrong address while trying t pick up his younger brothers when ralph yarl rang the doorbell, he was shot throug the door by a man who claime he thought his home was bein
in school. and simply got th wrong address. for my children my 17-year-old, my 15-year-old again, this is another talk. b careful who you walk up to and ring the bell because ther unfortunately, racism may caus harm. and it is a sad state fo us to be an in 2023. i just wonder if the to could be probably just distilled something simpler, which is don t go anywhere and don t do anything. i mean, i seems impossible to ask blac children to not ring the wrong doorbell, or to just have to drive in the most perfect wa possible, and even if you ar doing that, they may not b enough. i mean, at this point, it seems like the message is explicit to a certain sectio of this country, which is, you don t belong here. and if yo do feel like you belong here you may get killed there are three problem with this country. there is th