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A Disturbing New Pattern in Mass Shootings: Young Assailants

June 2, 2022

“Six of the nine deadliest mass shootings in the United States since 2018 were by people who were 21 or younger, representing a shift for mass casualty shootings, which before 2000 were most often initiated by men in their mid-20s, 30s and 40s.

“We see two clusters when it comes to mass shooters, people in their 40s who commit workplace type shootings, and a very big cluster of young people — 18, 19, 20, 21 — who seem to get caught up in the social contagion of killing,” said Jillian Peterson, a criminal justice professor who helped found the Violence Project, which maintains a comprehensive national database of mass shootings…”

In this article, the authors examine the pattern of young perpetrators of mass shootings based on data from The Violence Project.

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Authors: Glenn Thrush and

Source: New York Times