Mass Shootings over the past 20 years

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08 Aug 2019, 2:20 pm

Just wondering, with regards to the mass shootings over the past 20 years in the US as well as around the world.
I was wondering with regards to tragic events, if there are any factors or details that are the same, which, when analysed creates a pattern of behaviour so to speak.

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Are the victims of a common genetic or economic background.

Do the perpetrators have any similarities between them. Do they come a particular background (religious / political), do the unrelated perpetrators hold similar interests. Do the perpetrators use illegal drugs. What is the motivation behind the perpetrators actions, if it is possible to tell?

Is there anything common with regards to the people around the perpetrators before they commit the events.
(i.e. is it possible that the same people are setting these events up? or intentionally triggering these events. Perhaps even using cyber stalking, eavesdropping, and data analytics software to identify vulnerable volatile individuals with a particular political dynamic and then later trigger their violence through manipulation and agitation).

Do the dates / time that the events occur follow a pattern of any form, i.e. do the events occur on full moons.

Do the events occur after a particular political or even entertainment industry event.



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08 Aug 2019, 6:12 pm

Number of mass shootings in the United States between 1982 and August 2019, by shooter's gender

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Since 1982, an astonishing 110 mass shootings have been carried out in the United States by male shooters. In contrast, only three mass shootings (defined by the source as a single attack in a public place in which four or more victims were killed) have been carried out by women.


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09 Aug 2019, 1:53 am

The majority of mass shooters over the last 20 years since Columbine have had links to white supremacy. 90% of the mass shooters have been angry white males and have links to white supremacy. Racism has been the motive behind most of the mass shootings over the last 20 years.



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09 Aug 2019, 2:22 am

There's some shady armed militias who seem to be attending these far right rallies armed to teeth.
https://qz.com/1053604/who-were-the-arm ... -military/

They claim not to be far right but want to protect the Neo-Nazi's right to free speech which sounds like Nazi body guards. Always turn up at far right rallies.

Then of course there's actual trained military who march supporting these far right protesters
https://www.businessinsider.com/7-us-tr ... ?r=AU&IR=T

One wonders when the next Timmy Mcveigh is going to appear and kill hundreds



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09 Aug 2019, 2:57 am

The #1 cause of mass shooting is probably criminal acts. Gang violence, bank robberies, crimes.

The #2 cause is probably domestic. Where a family member kills other family members. Boyfriend kills girlfriend + others. One family member is suicidal and kills other family members (that seems to happen everyday).

It's possible, domestic is #1.


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09 Aug 2019, 3:38 am

And the reason for the crime rate is the republican love of guns...Trump is a big fan of the NRA...his sons like killing stuff
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... t-trophies

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09 Aug 2019, 11:56 am

cyberdad wrote:
And the reason for the crime rate is the republican love of guns...Trump is a big fan of the NRA...his sons like killing stuff
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... t-trophies

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However, Trump yesterday said he may be open to discussing stricter new gun control laws, but leaders from the National Rifle Association called him almost non-stop to try and get him to take back what he said.


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09 Aug 2019, 12:05 pm

A lot of the things people (including the media) say about these events are just outright lies.


Mass shootings aren’t growing more common – and evidence contradicts common stereotypes about the killers

https://theconversation.com/mass-shooti ... ers-121471

Mass shooting incidents by year:

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09 Aug 2019, 12:21 pm

I guess it isn’t necessary more common but more people die in more recent shootings than in ones maybe 30 years ago. I don’t have statistics but I don’t remember when I was a kid hearing about shootings where 20 or more people died.



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09 Aug 2019, 2:28 pm

cyberdad wrote:
And the reason for the crime rate is the republican love of guns...Trump is a big fan of the NRA...his sons like killing stuff
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... t-trophies

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09 Aug 2019, 7:16 pm

Interesting. I just wondered if anyone had ever considering doing research paper that made an in-depth analysis of the backgrounds of the main mass shootings.

Personally, i think that the analysis may return some really enlightening results, perhaps even help people predict
future trends, or even help the FBI / CIA identify individuals who are a risk to innocent bystanders.

Personally, I think that various events are likely linked, or at least some of them.
Still, i think that an in-depth analysis may result in some really interesting findings that would be helpful



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09 Aug 2019, 7:31 pm

Darmok wrote:
A lot of the things people (including the media) say about these events are just outright lies.


Mass shootings aren’t growing more common – and evidence contradicts common stereotypes about the killers

https://theconversation.com/mass-shooti ... ers-121471

Mass shooting incidents by year:

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"Mass shooting tracker" website seems more reasonable
https://massshootingtracker.org/data

It uses the definition that "shooting" means "people shot" (not necessarily killed).

And "mass shooting" means at last 4 people were shot (some might of been killed).

So, with this expanded definition, there are thousands of "mass shootings" in the last 10 years.


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09 Aug 2019, 10:52 pm

It's not the number of people killed in mass shooting it's the number of incidents involving far right shooters that has gone up...post that statistic



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09 Aug 2019, 10:53 pm

EzraS wrote:
cyberdad wrote:
And the reason for the crime rate is the republican love of guns...Trump is a big fan of the NRA...his sons like killing stuff
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... t-trophies

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Prince Harry:

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Prince William:

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What has the British royal family got to do with the NRA??



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13 Aug 2019, 5:39 pm

LoveNotHate wrote:
Darmok wrote:
A lot of the things people (including the media) say about these events are just outright lies.


Mass shootings aren’t growing more common – and evidence contradicts common stereotypes about the killers

https://theconversation.com/mass-shooti ... ers-121471

Mass shooting incidents by year:

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"Mass shooting tracker" website seems more reasonable
https://massshootingtracker.org/data

It uses the definition that "shooting" means "people shot" (not necessarily killed).

And "mass shooting" means at last 4 people were shot (some might of been killed).

So, with this expanded definition, there are thousands of "mass shootings" in the last 10 years.


They also include kids shooting each other with BB guns. Or robberies etc. anything and everything to boost their numbers


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14 Aug 2019, 2:09 am

And meanwhile back in the real world non-white people remain on guard
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/wh ... c-n1039206