Does anyone has a reliable dataset of mass shootings in the USA that go beyond 90s?
I did some research on it and the most common, earliest date I come across is 1982 or later. I want to take a look at the numbers that start at the early XX century. I have found some graphs displaying that peroid, but they seemed sketchy at best on some random websites.
Also, discuss why they are on they've been on the rise in recent years.
>the earliest you dont know about the clocktower shooter?
Joshua Rivera
No fuck off. Youre not getting the guns, but you will get the rope.
Jeremiah Cruz
FBI keeps track of that, and I believe they have a data access portal on their website. If not, you can always call them or send in an FOIA.
Jaxson Bailey
Now I do, but Im not talking about a single case, but a dataset. Thanks for info
Why do you assume I am anti gun? I just want to understand why it is so common for young people to give up on society and pull a trigger on others. I decided to start with the beggining of a spike.
Jordan Baker
are you cross referencing data from the MK=Ultra/C.I.A. program? if not you wont find causality
>Also, discuss why they are on they've been on the rise in recent years. american gun culture. School shootings somehow got trendy after those pumped up kids in columbine did it. Easy access to guns helps people with mental health problems replicate that shooting
Sebastian Cooper
You think its just copy cats? to me it seems to be way deeper than this. Mental illness take just feels off, especially that in lots of shooter interviews I've seen they were coherent.
Zachary Gutierrez
its a easy excuse, mental health. obviously someone murdering innocent kids has some kind of issue. but to sum it up >Copy cats >bad health care for crazy people >Easy access to guns recipe for disaster and i dont see it chance any time soon
Lucas Jackson
CIA was just dabbling wit that thing during the late sixties but they perfected it in the late eighties and really got the ball rolling late 90s
Jonathan Rivera
>Also, discuss why they are on they've been on the rise in recent years. Anti gun laws disarm law abiding people. Laws against crime are to establish a consequence, but do little to prevent criminals from criminaling. Criminals that want to hurt lots of people and don't want to live afterwards have an easy time finding a place to make a name for themselves. Gun free zone act was law in 1990. Every school does the work for the shooter to ensure an armed response isn't immediate. Instead of admitting they were wrong, anti gunners want to double down and make the gun law problem worse.
Luis Gomez
Oh sick, I wanted to run some numbers myself. I was wondering if there was a particular time period each year that coincided with spikes. For example some kind of relationship to, say, election years.
William Smith
>interviews I've seen they were coherent. Well ideological reasons can instigate them (see mudslimes)
But more common in the US is a constellation of depression, antisocial behavior, and SSRIs. So....feds basically.
This is a completely pointless activity because the definition of a mass shooting is based on arbitrary (((definitions))) made to exclude things like driveby shootings that happen almost every weekend in places like Baltimore and Chicago. Why these kinds of mass shootings are excluded are always accompanied by some kind of elaborate kikesplaining that basically confirms categorization and news coverage is cherry picked.
If you want a good example of a very early one, look up the Bath School Disaster. Something like 50 dead, happened in the 1920s. There was also a suicide bombing of a school in Texas in the 1950s or early 1960s, not political.