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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of mass shootings in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This shooting was linked to a nearby shooting that occurred two hours earlier, leaving two men wounded. [30] 6 May 2001: Harrow, England 4 [n 1] 0 4: A man shot and killed three family members with a shotgun before killing himself. [31] 2 February 2001: Camberley, England 4 [n 1] 0 4: A man shot and killed his wife and two children before ...

  4. Active shooter - Wikipedia

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    Thirty of the 61 2021 active shooters were apprehended by law enforcement, 14 were killed by law enforcement, eleven took their own lives, and four were killed by armed citizens. [ 20 ] [ 22 ] According to the 2023 FBI report, the number of casualties in active shooter incidents rose in 2022, with 100 killed and 213 injured (not including the ...

  5. Mass murder - Wikipedia

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    In the Columbine shooting, the perpetrators, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, were able to murder 13 people, then commit suicide before the first SWAT team even entered the school. Average response time by law enforcement to a mass shooting is typically much longer than the time the shooter is engaged in killing.

  6. How US gun culture stacks up with the world - AOL

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    To compare across countries, Silva uses a conservative definition of a mass shooting: an event that leaves four or more people dead, excluding the shooter, and that excludes profit-driven criminal ...

  7. What is a mass shooting? There's no consensus definition, but ...

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    As Americans grapple with horrific shootings in Tulsa, Uvalde and Buffalo it's important to understand the language and data on mass shootings. What is a mass shooting? There's no consensus ...

  8. Investigative Assistance for Violent Crimes Act - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association supported the legislation. [2] Whitehouse said, The FBI and other federal law enforcement agencies are often crucial allies for local and state officials working to respond to mass shootings and other violent crimes, as they have been in Connecticut over the past few days.

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

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    The FBI has a similar definition. Most mass shooting statistics do not include ones undertaken by foreign terrorists. The term "mass killings" has a similar definition.