Gun Violence

80,000 People Killed By U.S. Gun Violence In 5 Years

The U.S. is reeling from two mass shootings at the weekend that saw 20 people killed in a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, and nine shot dead in Dayton, Ohio. Both incidents follow another mass shooting last Sunday when a 19-year-old opened fire at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in California, killing three people and injuring around a dozen more before committing suicide.

According to the Gun Violence Archive, a not for profit corporation which was founded in 2013, over 80,000 Americans have been killed due to gun violence since 2014 while more than 157,000 more have been injured. 3,766 children and 16,069 teenagers have also been killed or injured by firearms over the same period.

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This chart shows figures related to gun violence in the U.S. from Jan 2014 to Aug 2019.

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Number of mass shooting victims in the U.S. and other developed countries 1998-2019
U.S. mass shooting victims, by fatalities and injuries 1982-2023
U.S. number of firearms manufactured 1986-2022
U.S. number of exported firearms 1986-2022
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U.S. registered voters support for corporate response to shooting in Buffalo NY 2022
Support for teachers being equipped with firearms in the U.S. in 2022

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