I'd like to add on that there are much more pressing issues involving violence...
Notably, the Russo-Ukraine War* (which I would go so far as to say is a genocide), the various civil wars in the Middle East (Syria, Libya, Yemen, etc.), the Hamas-Israeli War, and numerous other conflicts around the world.
*The side effects of this conflict have been incredibly far-reaching, even outside of political conflicts. Ukraine was easily one of the most important food exporters on the planet, even making up 54% of global sunflower meal exports and 46% of global sunflower oil exports 2021. Some countries imported more than 25% of their food from Ukraine alone. (I even found one source that claimed around 90% of Egypt's 110 million people are reliant on Ukrainian food exports.) Naturally, none of this made it to the rest of the world for a few months after the start of the war, causing famines all around the globe in developing countries. Is ending this conflict (in it's 3rd year and responsible for the deaths of more than 500,000 people, plus many others whose deaths were caused by the sudden famines) really less important than ending school shootings (responsible for about 120 casualties/year in the US)?