Believe it or not, mass killings reached their peak in 1929 and have been dropping ever since, says Grant Duwe, a criminologist who wrote the book on the subject.
“There is no pattern, there is no increase,” says criminologist James Allen Fox, adding that random mass shootings that get the most media attention are the rarest.
Duwe’s book says that the shootings actually reached their peak in 1929, While mass shootings rose between the 1960s and the 1990s, they actually dropped in the 2000s.
Chances of being killed in a mass shooting, Duew says, are probably no greater than being struck by lightning.
The chart below does not deal with him enumerating mass killings historically but what it does deal with maybe even more important.
As an added bonus I am posting this chart below for your consideration. Examine it carefully and you’ll see the plot thickening before your very eyes…
Source The Blaze
PITTSBURGH, PA. (THECOUNT) — Michael Rooney, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was killed and the driver of…
LOS ANGELES, CA. (THECOUNT) — Daveigh Chase, the former child actress best known for voicing…
DETROIT, MI. (THECOUNT) — Kenny Kott, the longtime producer and on-air contributor to 97.1 The…
PICKENS COUNTY, SC. (THECOUNT) — Demetrius Rashad Johnson, of Anderson, South Carolina, was killed and…
EXETER TOWNSHIP, PA. (THECOUNT) — Larry Pergola Jr., of Exeter Township, Pennsylvania, was killed early…
ALBANY, N.H. (THECOUNT) — Daniel Jennings, of Tamworth, New Hampshire, was killed and the driver…