Country endured 28 mass killings – a total of 140 victims – amid uptick in gun violence and calls by some for stricter laws. Police officers walking down street,

The United States saw a record of 28 mass killings in the first half of 2023, The Associated Press has reported, as policymakers struggle to curb gun violence across the country.

The AP analysis, published on Friday, said 140 victims were killed during that period. All but one of the mass killings – incidents in which four or more people are slain not including the perpetrator – involved firearms.

“What a ghastly milestone,” Brent Leatherwood, whose three children were in class at a private Christian school in Nashville in March when a former student fatally shot six people, told the AP. “You never think your family would be a part of a statistic like that.”

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    1 year ago

    I guess some killings are worth then other…

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      1 year ago

      If someone dies of cancer it’s bad, but is it wrong to differentiate between cancers? Maybe it is wrong, and we shouldn’t dig too deep and provide targeted treatments, because that would mean some cancers are more important.

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        1 year ago

        I mean if there was one solution to remove all or most of the cancer then yeah maybe we wouldn’t have to dig too deep. We should still do it. But at this point it only serves to derail the conversation.