Mass shooting in San Bernardino

The witnesses they got have been GOLD. All ages, races lmao

"The guy didn't have a care in the world. He knew he was about to go DOWN. I don't know no names, that's not what I'm here for. A regular white dude..."

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Amid all the jokes, this is really sad and it's beyond disturbing how desensitized most of us have become to this.
 
think louisiana, mississippi, texas, alabama, arkansas

utah has higher gun deaths than the national average
 
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By Philip Bump  December 2 at 4:02 PM   

In July, we created a map showing the locations of the year's mass shootingsto that point. That map used data collected by ShootingTracker.com, a crowd-sourced project attempting to catalog incidents in which four or more people were injured or killed by gunfire -- a broader definition of the term "mass shooting" than the one used by the federal government.

In light of Wednesday's shooting  in San Bernardino, Calif., we decided to update that map. Below: All of the shootings through Dec. 2 (as of 1 p.m. Pacific/4 p.m. Eastern).

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The yellow circle is San Bernardino, sized to initial, unconfirmed reports of the victims so far. (The San Bernardino Fire Department has said there are believed to be at least 20 people injured in the shooting.) The blue circles are those in which people were killed; outlined circles are the number injured.

[Hours before San Bernardino shooting, doctors urged Congress to lift ban on CDC gun research]

There have been incidents that meet the ShootingTracker standard in 46 states and in D.C. Florida, Illinois and California have had the most incidents. In each state, there have been at least 22 shooting incidents in which four or more people were shot.
 
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From the Reddit page:
"A senior federal official who is monitoring the case said investigators believe one of the shooters left the party after getting into an argument and returned with one or two armed companions."

Quote from LA Times
 
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a map of shootings in 2015
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In July, we created a map showing the locations of the year's mass shootings
to that point. That map used data collected by ShootingTracker.com
, a crowd-sourced project attempting to catalog incidents in which four or more people were injured or killed by gunfire -- a broader definition of the term "mass shooting" than the one used by the federal government.



In light of Wednesday's shooting
 in San Bernardino, Calif., we decided to update that map. Below: All of the shootings through Dec. 2 (as of 1 p.m. Pacific/4 p.m. Eastern).






 


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By Philip Bump
 December 2 at 4:02 PM
  


In July, we created a map showing the locations of the year's mass shootings
to that point. That map used data collected by ShootingTracker.com
, a crowd-sourced project attempting to catalog incidents in which four or more people were injured or killed by gunfire -- a broader definition of the term "mass shooting" than the one used by the federal government.



In light of Wednesday's shooting
 in San Bernardino, Calif., we decided to update that map. Below: All of the shootings through Dec. 2 (as of 1 p.m. Pacific/4 p.m. Eastern).



http://
imrs.php






The yellow circle is San Bernardino, sized to initial, unconfirmed reports of the victims so far. (The San Bernardino Fire Department has said there are believed to be at least 20 people injured in the shooting.) The blue circles are those in which people were killed; outlined circles are the number injured.



[Hours before San Bernardino shooting, doctors urged Congress to lift ban on CDC gun research
]




There have been incidents that meet the ShootingTracker standard in 46 states and in D.C. Florida, Illinois and California have had the most incidents. In each state, there have been at least 22 shooting incidents in which four or more people were shot.

What cities are in west Texas?
 
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