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First episode dateOctober 10, 2018
No. of episodes16 (list of episodes)
Executive producer(s) April Blair
Greg Berlanti
Sarah Schechter
Rob Hardy
Mar 20, 2019
“ Do you want to be an all American” ‑Billy Baker This quote is told from the coach to the star player Spencer James . . .
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First episode2018-10-10 00:00:00
Product companiBerlanti Productions; April Blair's Company ; CBS Studios; Warner Bros. Television
Networks The CW
Execut produc April Blair
Compos Blake Neely
EpisodesEpisodesS04 E07 · Prom NightDec 13, 2021 S04 E06 · Show Me a Good TimeDec 6, 2021 S04 E05 · Can It All Be So SimpleNov 22, 2021 View 45+ more
Cast Daniel Ezra
GenresSports Drama
Origin releasOctober 10, 2018 –; present
Produc Robbie Rogers
Robert D. Doty
Carl Ogawa
Jennifer Lence
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About All American


Spencer James is a rising football player who makes the shift to an affluent Beverly Hills school on his coach's advice. He struggles to find his footing as the new team is threatened by his arrival.

Ralph Yarl, Kaylin Gillis and other senseless shootings rattle US

Feb 11,2022 5:22 am

By Kayla EpsteinBBC News, New York

Ringing the wrong doorbell.

Driving up the wrong road.

Approaching the wrong car.

Losing a ball in a neighbour's yard.

These are the common mistakes for which everyday Americans have been shot over The Past Seven Days - One of them as young as six.

Rather than mass shootings, it is these smaller, everyday incidents that account for a majority of firearms deaths and injuries in the US. And This Week illustrated how these isolated acts accumulate into a larger portrait of gun violence In America .

" The main type of incidents that we have are, One or Two People get shot, " said Mark Bryant , director of The Gun Violence Archive. They have calculated 165 mass shootings So Far this year, but thousands of smaller incidents.

An average of 50 people die each day in the United States from non-suicide gun incidents, and roughly 100 are injured, according Mr Bryant and The Gun Violence Archive.

Mass shootings are a small amount of the overall gun violence incidents in the country, He Said . Those large casualty events " get extra attention" but Make Up only about 6% of total injuries and deaths.

Instead, many are stories like that of a 16-year-old black Teenage Boy from Missouri, who was shot and wounded by a white homeowner after he mistakenly rang The Man 's doorbell on 13 April.

Or, a 20-year-old woman shot and killed on 15 April when she and her friends mistakenly drove up the wrong driveway in New York state and a homeowner opened fire.

Or who approached the wrong car in a Texas parking lot on 18 April, only for a Man To Get Out and start firing and seriously wound One of them.

Or a and her father in North Carolina , who were shot on 18 April after police say their basketball rolled into the alleged shooter's yard.

" The bullet came back and the bullet went in my cheek, " the small girl told a local News Station .

And those are just the stories that made national headlines.

" Gun violence touches every community in some way shape or form, even if it's less visible than some large mass shooting, " said Kelly Drane, The Law centre research director for gun safety advocacy group Giffords.

" It has felt very real to a lot of people This Week : gun violence happens across Our Country Every Day , " She Said . " It takes an enormous toll on this nation. "

Not All American communities are impacted equally; Black People die due to firearms than any other racial or Ethnic Group in the US. Firearm-related deaths rose sharply among black and Hispanic children during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to research by the

The shootings take place against a backdrop of increasingly polarised debates over access to and use of guns in the United States . Supporters of gun rights argue for fewer restrictions for purchasing, using, and carrying firearms, while proponents for gun safety continue to push for rules that limit access.

The Second Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees Americans The Right to firearms, though to what degree is a matter of heated political and legal debate.

Conservatives, who often support Second Amendment rights, place the blame for gun violence on a broader Mental Health crisis or increased crime. Liberals, who tend to favour stricter gun regulation, point to levels of access to firearms in the US as The Cause of the violence.

As of 20 April 2023, 12,719 people have died So Far this year in gun violence incidents, according to data provided by The Gun Violence Archive.

Since 13 April, The Day Ralph Yarl visited the wrong house, there have been 845 gun-related incidents in the United States , according to preliminary data from The Gun Violence Archive.

A small fraction of these incidents did not involve any Shots Fired , such As One 13 April incident where an adult left a loaded gun in The Bathroom of an Atlanta, Georgia, primary school.

But many of them did.

Overall, those 845 incidents led to 743 injuries and 328 deaths.

Next week, there will be more.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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