Tuesday, September 17, 2013

We've Had So Many Mass Shootings In The U.S., We've Had To Redefine The Term

We've Had So Many Mass Shootings In The U.S., We've Had To Redefine The Term:

"Under the Reddit definition, a shooting spree that wounds at least four people, but doesn't kill them, is still a mass shooting.

Including Monday's mass shooting, the Reddit list for 2013 is nearing 250 incidents. That's an average of one mass shooting almost every day."


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