For anyone curious, here are the numbers:
https://www.gunviolencearchive.org/past-tolls
You can look at the number of mass shootings in 2016 and compare it to the two following years and see my statement is correct.
2016: 382
2017:346
2018: 340
My statement is 100% correct. Don't let TDS blind you.
Originally posted by SurturSo your point is the country is headed in the right direction? You insult every single victim and ignore the number of incidents every year as some kind of selective cherry picking.
For anyone curious, here are the numbers:https://www.gunviolencearchive.org/past-tolls
You can look at the number of mass shootings in 2016 and compare it to the two following years and see my statement is correct.
2016: 382
2017:346
2018: 340My statement is 100% correct. Don't let TDS blind you.
Lol and on a hunch I decided to look to see which city last year had the most mass shootings...yay! Chicago wins again.
Originally posted by Surtur
For anyone curious, here are the numbers:https://www.gunviolencearchive.org/past-tolls
You can look at the number of mass shootings in 2016 and compare it to the two following years and see my statement is correct.
2016: 382
2017:346
2018: 340My statement is 100% correct. Don't let TDS blind you.
PSA:
^ This site counts "mass shootings" when there are zero deaths.
It's generally accepted that a "mass shooting" is 3 or more deaths
Originally posted by Robtard
PSA:^ This site counts "mass shootings" when there are zero deaths.
It's generally accepted that a "mass shooting" is 3 or more deaths
This is how it defines mass shootings:
"FOUR or more shot and/or killed in a single event [incident], at the same general time and location not including the shooter."
And no, you won't use this an excuse to weasel out. My point is correct, mass shootings have gone down. You won't shrug this off because you decide to define it differently. I have never thought a mass shooting required deaths. Never.
If 10 people get shot and none die it's still a mass shooting.
Originally posted by Flyattractor
[b]HAHAH! Surt just OWNED Robbie and Quanch. [/B]
I'm legit baffled how Rob thinks people generally wouldn't consider 5 people getting shot, but surviving as a mass shooting.
That's like saying acts of terrorism require death. If a suicide bomber sets off a bomb and he only manages to injure some people, it's still an act of terrorism and it would be silly not to include it among stats when it comes to acts of terrorism.
PSA:
"The FBI itself has no set definition for “mass shooting.” In 2005, the government organization described “mass murder” as a single incident that results in four or more deaths. This standard was also used for a 2015 Congressional Research Service report about mass shootings:" -snip
So if we remover all the 3 deaths from the real states, Mass Shootings are still on the rise from 2016
Originally posted by SurturIn the 1980s, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defined mass murderer as someone who “kills four or more people in a single incident (not including himself), typically in a single location”
This is how it defines mass shootings:"FOUR or more shot and/or killed in a single event [incident], at the same general time and location not including the shooter."
And no, you won't use this an excuse to weasel out. My point is correct, mass shootings have gone down. You won't shrug this off because you decide to define it differently. I have never thought a mass shooting required deaths. Never.
If 10 people get shot and none die it's still a mass shooting.
Boom. Nice try, losers.
Originally posted by Robtard👆
PSA:"The FBI itself has no set definition for “mass shooting.” In 2005, the government organization described “mass murder” as a single incident that results in four or more deaths. This standard was also used for a 2015 Congressional Research Service report about mass shootings:" -snip
Originally posted by Robtard
PSA:"The FBI itself has no set definition for “mass shooting.” In 2005, the government organization described “mass murder” as a single incident that results in four or more deaths. This standard was also used for a 2015 Congressional Research Service report about mass shootings:" -snip
Sorry, democrats have been using the source I give you to tout this. They used it to say the whole "we've had more mass shootings than days!" thing.
You lost.