This report, produced by the FBI’s Office of Partner Engagement, encompasses statistical data regarding 333 active shooter incidents in the United States between 2000 and 2019. Each page focuses on a particular active shooter-related topic and has been designed specifically for law enforcement officers, other first responders, corporations, educators, and the general public. [More]
I see Giffords' A-rated California tops the list with 42.
I haven't had time to do a thorough read but did do a quick scroll-down, so tell me if I missed this: Did anybody see what I would consider highly relevant data, how many of the incidents took place in "gun-free zones"?
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Converted to PDF and did not find the term on a word search.
Looks like about 107 out of 333
It is very hard to say, David. Some or all of them could be gun free zones; retail businesses, private businesses, Malls, some possibly gun friendly, but I would bet most of them are not. Others such as schools, hospitals and government facilities are almost certainly gun free zones. We would have to look at each one to determine if it was a gun free zone or not.
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