The 10 people killed, and an additional three injured, make
this weekend's racially motivated attack
It is also the 198th mass shooting in 2022. With 19 weeks into the year, this averages out to about 10 such attacks a week.
The tally comes from
the Gun Violence Archive
Prior to the Buffalo attack, the largest-scale mass shooting this year
was at a car show in Dumas, Arkansas
Such shootings are an American phenomenon
Mass shootings,
as is well known by now
We ended 2021 with 693 mass shootings,
per the Gun Violence Archive
The massacres don't come out of nowhere, says Mark Follman, who has been researching mass shootings since 2012, when a gunman
killed 12 people
"This is planned violence. There is, in every one of these cases, always a trail of ... behavioral warning signs," he told NPR
earlier this month
Follman, the author of a new book, Trigger Points, says the role of mental health is also widely misunderstood.
"The general public views mass shooters as people who are totally crazy, insane. It fits with the idea of snapping, as if these people are totally detached from reality."
That's not the case, he said. There's "a very rational thought process" that goes into planning and carrying out mass shootings.
The suspect in the Buffalo attack left behind a racist screed, donned body armor, and
livestreamed the attack
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