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Apr 19 2021
News
2 people arrested after a fatal mall shooting in Omaha, Nebraska
Two people have been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting at a Nebraska mall, Omaha police said.
The shooting took place Saturday at the Westroads Mall in Omaha. Trequez Swift, 21, was killed. Ja'Keya Veland, 22, was injured and is expected to survive, police said. A 16-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder, and an 18-year-old has been arrested on
CNN (Online News)Aug 04 2020
Background
Do gun control laws reduce crime?
This discussion debates the hypothesis that 'stricter gun regulation reduces crime' and aims to list the pros and cons of this proposition.
Americans own about half the world’s civilian guns. No other country comes even remotely close to the number of guns per resident in the United States. As a result, the rate of gun homicides and suicides in America is significantly higher than in
KialoAug 04 2020
Background
More Research Could Help Prevent Gun Violence in America
Do gun-free zones prevent mass shootings, or encourage them? The truth is, no one has enough good evidence to say for sure.
America spends more research money studying hernias and peptic ulcers than it does studying gun violence. As a result, we don't know whether assault-weapon bans reduce homicides, or whether better background checks might prevent accidental shootings. We don't even
RAND CorporationFeb 19 2022
Analysis
Miami Street Gangs See No Hope In Dope. They’ve Switched To Identity Fraud Fueled By Russian Hackers
In August 2018, when police in Miami searched the home of Geno St. Flerose, a teenager they said was a member of the Everybody Eats street gang, they discovered incriminating evidence that had little to do with the drugs and guns they more typically find.
Police say St. Flerose had three notebooks full of other people’s personal information – names, dates of birth, bank account
ForbesOct 14 2020
News
Why Kyle Rittenhouse Faces No Charges in Kenosha Shooter's Home State
The 17-year-old accused of murdering two people during Black Lives Matter protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, will not face gun charges in his home state of Illinois.
Kyle Rittenhouse faces two counts of two counts of first-degree intentional homicide after traveling from his home town of Antioch to join up with militia groups at the protest on August 25.
The suspect was originally
NewsweekSep 03 2020
News
What This Viral Post Gets Wrong About the Kenosha Shootings
A viral Facebook post claims to show a picture of a “rioter [who] thought he could take on a man protecting his business with an AR rifle, using his pistol.” The post has been shared 10,000 times since August 26.
This image is from the Anadolu Agency via Getty Images, and shows one of three victims of the shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Tuesday night. The suspect is Kyle Rittenhouse
The DispatchDec 09 2021
Analysis
What New Data On Gun Recoveries Can Tell Us About Increased Violence In 2020
In March 2020, as the first COVID-19 outbreaks rippled across the U.S., Americans flocked to gun stores. In total, civilians purchased some 19 million firearms over the next nine months — shattering every annual sales record. At the same time, shootings across the country soared, with dozens of cities setting grim records for homicides.
As the pandemic progressed, and gun sales
538 (ABC News)Dec 03 2014
News
Hundreds of Police Killings Are Uncounted in Federal Stats
FBI Data Differs from Local Counts on Justifiable Homicides
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 12 2021
Analysis
What Democrats can (realistically) do about gun violence
This week, Democrats in the House voted for gun control bills — specifically, to expand background checks. But the legislation is doomed in the Senate, where the proposal will not get 10 Republican votes to overcome the filibuster and perhaps not even all 50 Democratic votes needed for a simple majority.
That doesn’t mean President Joe Biden and Democrats have no hope of acting on gun
VoxNov 29 2021
Opinion
Hospital Struggles To Treat 18 Waukesha Parade Victims Because Of Vaccine Mandate
A high-ranking official said the hospital currently has hundreds of open positions and attributes much of the staffing shortage to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
The largest children’s hospital in Wisconsin has been struggling to care for patients in injured in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack on Nov. 21 in large part because of staffing shortages stemming from its COVID-19 vaccine
The Federalist