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and population growth. So while rates may be going down absolute # of “mass” shootings is slightly increasing
oh and also probably the randomness aspect of it. I suspect the majority of child murders are family or domestic abuse type scenarios
also, these events, though down, still occur more frequently in the US than in other countries. ( although this includes countries with even higher gun ownership rates than the US)
My guess
1. Media coverage
2. they usually don’t happen 26 victims all at once
3. Cumulative effect plus other similar types of mass shootings with high casualty and injury count per incident.
4. possibly better healthcare prevents injuries from becoming deaths
http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2012002
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