From the column: "It should not be normal for a mass shooting every week — or more frequently." Written By: Sarah Mikesell, Joan Peterson, and Mary Streufert | 10:00 am, Jun. 3, 2021 × Joan Peterson (from left), Sarah Mikesell and Mary Streufert listen to a speaker during a candlelight vigil to remember victims of gun violence. 2018 News Tribune file photo It seems hardly a day goes by that we don’t hear about another incident of gun violence with killed or maimed innocent victims. June seems to be an unusually deadly month. That is why there are many anniversary dates and activities. June 4 is National Gun Violence Awareness Day.