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It may not be a coincidence that several mass shootings took place in a few days. Research shows perpetrators are often inspired by media coverage of other shootings.
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In his response Monday to mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, President Donald Trump called for an expansion of state laws that…
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Lessons From Pulse: History Center Creates Guide For Cultural Institutions In Wake Of Mass ShootingsThis Wednesday marks three years since the shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando that killed 49 people and injured more than 50. In the aftermath of...
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Bodies. Chaos. The smell of gunpowder and blood. A deputy wandering aimlessly, muttering to himself.Officers who arrived at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High…
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A civil rights group is highlighting the role of social media in the lives of people who commit acts of violence- like the shooting at a yoga studio in…
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The young man who opened fire at a Florida video game tournament had shown abundant signs he was struggling with a mental disorder: He was prescribed an…
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A gunman opened fire Sunday at an online video game tournament as it was being livestreamed from a Jacksonville entertainment center, killing two people…
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FBI leaders and local law enforcement officials are studying shootings in schools to piece together trends and come up with ways to prevent future…
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The Tampa Police Department will host its third Active Shooter Awareness seminar Thursday night. The sessions are modeled after the Department of...
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President Trump has raised mental health as a key factor in mass shootings, including a call Thursday to create more mental hospitals. But experts say there's little connection between a person's mental illness and the likelihood of a mass shooting.