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Shaila Dewan is an economics reporter for The New York Times.
Mass shootings in the United States
Mass shootings are events where there are many victims of firearm-related violence.[1][2][3] There is no exact definition for a "mass shooting".
One definition is that a mass shooting is an act of public firearm violence in which a shooter kills at least four victims. Gang killings, domestic violence, or terrorist acts by an organization are not included. With this definition, one study found that about one-third of the world's public mass shootings between 1966 and 2012 (90 of 292 events) happened in the United States.[4]The Washington Post recorded 163 mass shootings in the United States between 1967 and June 2019.[5]
Statistics
[change | change source]The United States has had more mass shootings than any other country.[6][7][8][9][10] Shooters generally either die by suicide afterward, are arrested, or are killed by police officers or