Quote (stuartg85 @ Jul 6 2022 08:28am)
A study on mass shootings in developed countries showed that 101 out of 139 attacks took place in the US between 1998 and 2019, leading to 816 deaths.
The US accounts for 73 percent of 139 mass shootings that occurred in developed countries between 1998 to 2019, according to a new study.
Published in the International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, the study compared mass shootings in the US against developed and developing countries.
The findings also found that 62 percent of all 1,318 fatalities from mass shootings during the period happened in the US.
Of the 101 attacks that occurred in the US between 1998 and 2019, there were 816 deaths. In comparison, France had the next highest number of mass shootings with eight, which led to 179 deaths
clearly #1
France has a population of 65 million.
The U.S. has a population of 335 million, legally. In addition to an estimated 11 or 12 million illegal immigrants.
You could take the total population of France, United Kingdom, Australia, Spain, Canada, and Germany and add them up and they still won't equal as many citizens as the U.S. by itself.
And lord knows the bigger Countries like China, India, Mexico, etc, aren't reporting shit accurately when it comes to crimes.
This post was edited by Sixers on Jul 6 2022 09:19am