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by moorhosj
2697 days ago
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Ah yes, more slight of hand. In this instance, you have moved the goalposts to "mass" school shootings, only counting instances where 4 or more people were killed/injured. This list also doesn't seem to include shootings that took place at colleges, which are also schools (Virginia Tech, Northern Illinois and Umpqua come to mind). It almost like you don't question your source at all and just happily accepted it because it fits your bias. Even if we just focus on K-12, you could download this [1] data from US Naval Postgraduate School and run a trend line all the way back to 1970. [1] https://www.chds.us/ssdb/number-killed-by-year/ |
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While your source that has no data at all - that does seem more trust worthy. Not to mention rate vs incidents.