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  2. Racial bias in criminal news in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Media Matters for America also asserted that in the March 12, 2015 edition of Fox & Friends, regarding the case of the Ferguson shootings, reporter Peter Doocy described the DOJ's finding of racial bias, emphasizing that Attorney General Eric Holder "floated the possibility" of dissolving the Ferguson police department as a result, while co ...

  3. Race and crime in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the relationship between race and crime has been a topic of public controversy and scholarly debate for more than a century. [1] Crime rates vary significantly between racial groups; however, academic research indicates that the over-representation of some racial minorities in the criminal justice system can in part be explained by socioeconomic factors, [2] [3] such as ...

  4. Category : Racially motivated violence in the United States

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  5. What is considered a mass shooting in the United States? - AOL

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    There were 693 mass shootings in 2021 in the United States, breaking a record from the previous year. So far in 2022, there have been 213 mass shootings as of May 25. The USA Today reported there ...

  6. Donors warned to be cautious of scams after mass shootings - AOL

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    With the Texas attorney general and state lawmakers warning about fraudulent fundraising in the wake of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, that left 19 Donors warned to be cautious of scams ...

  7. How is a mass shooting defined in the U.S.? - AOL

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    According to the Gun Violence Archive, there have been more than 180 mass shootings in the U.S. so far this year, as defined by a minimum of four victims either shot or killed, not including the ...

  8. Mass shooting - Wikipedia

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    Mass shootings (that occur in public locations) are usually committed by deeply disgruntled individuals who are seeking revenge as a motive, for failures in school, career, romance, or life in general. Additionally, or alternately, they could be seeking fame or attention, and at least 16 mass shooters since the Columbine massacre have cited fame or notoriety as a motive. Fame-seeking mass ...

  9. Why mass shootings fear is so pervasive: misleading ... - AOL

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    Of the more than 600 mass shootings with at least four victims killed or injured, fewer than half occur in public settings and these public shootings result, on average, in one fatality.