The Violence Prevention Project at Hamline University has compiled important data about mass shootings. As has the Rockefeller Institute. Fact one: The U.S. leads the world–by far– in the number of mass shootings. Fact two: Perpetrators of mass shootings are overwhelmingly men and boys. 98% of Mass shootings are committed by males. 2% by females. […]
The Violence Prevention Project at Hamline University has compiled important data about mass shootings. As has the Rockefeller Institute.
Fact one: The U.S. leads the world–by far– in the number of mass shootings.
Fact two: Perpetrators of mass shootings are overwhelmingly men and boys. 98% of Mass shootings are committed by males. 2% by females. 1% by transgender people.
Fact three: Mass shootings are increasing.
Could it be because the U.S. has the weakest gun control laws in recent history and in comparison to other nations with similar populations?





