Wednesday, May 23, 2018

It's What They Do...

The Problem With CNN’s School Shooting Count

If CNN's list of school shootings is limited to incidents where a student is either the victim or perpetrator of a shooting by an actual gun on school grounds, only 12* of the 22 incidents would qualify. Of those 12 incidents, 9 happened at K-12 schools and 3 happened at universities. Most of those 12 do not closely resemble the shootings in Santa Fe or Parkland. Most were targeted attacks on a single victim or did not result in serious injuries. Four of the 12 shootings resulted in fatalities, 3 resulted in multiple fatalities, and 2 (Santa Fe and Parkland) were mass shootings where more than 4 people were killed.

Researchers from Northeastern University revealed their finding in February that shootings at K-12 schools are not more common than they used to be and schools have become safer than they were in the 1990s.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

At Wikipedia a couple of years back some anonymous editor had the good grace to admit that their statistics on "school shootings in America" included Indian raids on settler villages during the Powhatan War--in the early 17th Century.

This was, of course, soon enough dropped down the Memory Hole.

Lying is as natural to these people as breathing.