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    Mass shootings in the United States - Wikipedia

    According to The New York Times, there is no common profile of people who carry out mass shootings in the United States, except that they are mostly men. By race, according to a study, the proportion of mass shooters in the United States who are white is about equal to the overall proportion of white people in … See more

    Mass shootings are incidents involving multiple victims of firearm related violence. Definitions vary, with no single, broadly accepted definition. … See more

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    Higher accessibility and ownership of guns has been cited as a reason for the U.S.'s high rate of mass … See more

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    A British Journal of Political Science study first published in 2017 (and in print in 2019) found that … See more

    Oreskes, Naomi, "Furious about Firearms: Outrage, not hope, will move us to prevent gun violence", Scientific American, vol. 329, no. 1 (July/August 2023), p. 96. See more

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    There is no fixed definition of a mass shooting in the United States, and different researchers define "mass shootings" in different ways. Of the … See more

    As of 2017, studies indicated that the rate at which public mass shootings occur has tripled since 2011. Between 1982 and 2011, a mass shooting occurred roughly once every 200 … See more

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