• ObjectivityIncarnate@lemmy.world
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          12 hours ago

          To be fair, 432 shootings in a country of 340,000,000 isn’t THAT crazy, relatively speaking, especially considering the existence of the 2nd Amendment, and that last I heard, there are more guns in the US than people.

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          Sadly, yes. CNN has actually made some good graphs

          Optimistically this year may end up not quite as deadly as the past couple.

          Edit: looks like they’re counting differently however.

          Edit2: they’re using the Gun Violence Archive number “a nonprofit research group that tracks shootings and their characteristics in the United States, defines a mass shooting as an incident in which four or more people, excluding the perpetrator(s), are shot in one location at roughly the same time”

          While Wikipedia sources from multiple lists (including VGA’s) and a shooting needs to be listed in at least two for inclusion.

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            Well that’s progress, at least?

            I haven’t looked into this at all. Why did it jump during COVID years? People cooped up too much?

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              8 hours ago

              That was likely a factor. Canada had its deadliest shooting rampage in history during that time.

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          Because I-95 follows the cities where people live. This is basically a population heatmap.