Welcome To aBlackWeb

Breaking News School Shooting in Nashville

uhhhh wasnt there a shooting in Vegas in like 2017 where 60 people were killed and hundreds were wounded?

If he didn't shoot from a window I'm sure he could've knifed his way through the crowd or if he wanted to go ninja mode throw them from that hotel with window and still get the same result
 
If he didn't shoot from a window I'm sure he could've knifed his way through the crowd or if he wanted to go ninja mode throw them from that hotel with window and still get the same result

nah fam Vegas only became the impenetrable fortress it is now AFTER dude killed a buncha innocent people 🥴
 

“While the incidence rate was higher pre-ban than post-ban, the number of victims killed and shot — the severity of mass public shootings — has increased dramatically in the post-ban period, after 2004, Duwe found.”

So I’ll concede the number of incidences point, but the severity is greater, which that graphic shows. The graphic was not about incidences, but rather number of people killed each year.

But that goes right back to whats considered mass public shootings

Depending how the MS data is sliced, events associated with domestic violence and criminal activity make up 80 to 88 percent of mass shooting incidents in the U.S. with four or more fatally injured victims (Krouse, William J. and Daniel J. Richardson, Mass Murder with Firearms: Incidents and Victims, 1999–2013, Washington, D.C.: Congressional Research Service, R44126, 2015.).

Even at that, "mass shootings" account for less than 1% of firearm homicides

In the U.S., mass shootings account for only 0.1% of firearm homicides
U.S. deaths due to mass shootings is less than 0.1% of total from 1995-2016
 

Attachments

  • 1680405570579.png
    1680405570579.png
    111.6 KB · Views: 0
1680406830133.png

56% of mass shootings involved handgun only? Just 13% were rifles? Well damn why we so set in ars? Hmmmmm

1680406959230.png

Damn, the overwhelming majority of mass public shootings were dont in gun free zone? Shit, its like they find it way easier to attack soft targets.

1680407093963.png

Interesting. Most mass public shootings are committed by people between 21-45 years old? Well then, we need to raise the purchass age to 51, that'll do it!


"While the U.S. population is 4.6 percent of the world total, only 1.43 percent of mass public shooters were American." (https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/resources/gun-facts-and-fiction/mass-shootings/)

1680407373575.png

No fucking way! The U.S. only accounts for 1.4% of the worlds mass shootings? I thought the U.S. account for most of the pubic mass shootings. Well shit.
 
View attachment 1053596

56% of mass shootings involved handgun only? Just 13% were rifles? Well damn why we so set in ars? Hmmmmm

View attachment 1053603

Damn, the overwhelming majority of mass public shootings were dont in gun free zone? Shit, its like they find it way easier to attack soft targets.

View attachment 1053606

Interesting. Most mass public shootings are committed by people between 21-45 years old? Well then, we need to raise the purchass age to 51, that'll do it!


"While the U.S. population is 4.6 percent of the world total, only 1.43 percent of mass public shooters were American." (https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/resources/gun-facts-and-fiction/mass-shootings/)

View attachment 1053610

No fucking way! The U.S. only accounts for 1.4% of the worlds mass shootings? I thought the U.S. account for most of the pubic mass shootings. Well shit.
And some of that is gang violence
 
Here you go again, conflating zero incidents with a sharp rate reduction.

From 1994 when the ban was passed until the end of the decade there were 11 mass school shootings (including universities) across the country including the one at Columbine. As I said before, handguns were the dominate weapon of choice.

To get to 11 school shootings you would have to go as far back as 1974, 20 years, to count the same number of school shootings up to the 1994 ban.

So... from 1974 to Sept 1994 there are 11 school shootings, but from October 1994 to December 31st 1999 there's another 11. It could also be argued that one of those shouldn't be included: The 1985 incident at Murray Wright here in Detroit. A nigga got jumped and came back during a football game and blazed at the niggas that jumped him. If you remove that one, then you gotta go back to 1970 with the Jackson State shooting.

Bruh... Your "reduction" math ain't mathin'.

After the ban expired in Sept of 2004??? We don't see a single school shooting until 2006. And, once again, the gun used to commit the murders was a handgun though he brought two others (neither of which was an AR15). There's only one other school shooting in the 00's after the ban expired: Virginia Tech where, yet again, the guns of choice were handguns. In order to get to the same 11, you gotta go from 2004 until 2016 with the Townville Elementary School shooting. Shit, you got whole years in there with no school shootings at all. In fact, one of the shootings, the 2014 shooting at Rosemary Anderson High, cops had declared was fuckin gang related, so we could throw that one out which would extend us out to 2018 because there were no school shootings in 2017 at all.

And guess what??? From the time the ban expired in 2004 until we hit that 11th school shooting on January 23, 2018 only ONE used an AR15 and that was at Sandy Hook; all of the others used handguns.

But.. "ban AR15's and mythical 'assault rifles'"
 
Let me summarize the last few posts:

1. Handguns are just as bad as AR’s.

2. Shooters choose soft targets.

3. The US isn’t as bad as other countries when it comes to mass shooters.

4. There aren’t that many school shootings in the US.

So basically deal with it and accept mass shootings as the norm. Cool.
 
Let me summarize the last few posts:

1. Handguns are just as bad as AR’s.

2. Shooters choose soft targets.

3. The US isn’t as bad as other countries when it comes to mass shooters.

4. There aren’t that many school shootings in the US.

So basically deal with it and accept mass shootings as the norm. Cool.

to summarize your summary

"Tough break nigga! 2nd amendment over everything"
 
It’s not the norm though
Does it have to happen at 60% of all schools to be the norm or something?

The fact that they occur is the norm and your comment proves that. It’s like we’ve accepted mass shootings as an inevitability when it absolutely doesn’t have to be.
 
Serious question

Will this be viewed as another mass shooting by a white man? Or will it will just say white woman?
 
Back
Top