A database compiled by The Associated Press, USA Today and Northeastern University shows that there were more mass killings in the United States in 2019....
A database compiled by The Associated Press, USA Today and Northeastern University shows that there were more mass killings in the United States in 2019 than in any other year dating to at least the 1970s, punctuated by deadly rampages during the summer.
In all, there were 41 mass killings, defined as when four or more people are killed, excluding the perpetrator. Of those, 33 were mass shootings. More than 210 people were killed.
Most of the killings involved people who knew each other — family disputes, drug or gang violence, or people with beefs who directed their anger at co-workers or relatives.
In all, there were 41 mass killings, defined as when four or more people are killed, excluding the perpetrator. Of those, 33 were mass shootings. More than 210 people were killed.
Most of the killings involved people who knew each other — family disputes, drug or gang violence, or people with beefs who directed their anger at co-workers or relatives.
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