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You Won't Believe How Many Mass Shootings Occurred In The US In One Week

by John Haltiwanger
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Mass shootings have unfortunately become a normal aspect of American society.

These shootings occur so frequently it's difficult to keep track of them all. That's why VICE is recording every mass shooting in America this year, providing documentation of the ceaseless gun violence pervading the US.

The FBI views something as a "mass killing" or "mass shooting" if three or more people die in a single incident (the benchmark was four until 2013).

VICE, however, is recording all incidents in which four or more people are shot, arguing all victims of gun violence should be counted regardless of whether or not they're killed. This is the same methodology utilized by Gun Violence Archive, a trusted mass shooting tracker.

Even though it's not exactly a secret the US has a problem with guns and mass shootings, the numbers surrounding this issue are still shocking.

This past week alone, there were 10 mass shootings in America, leaving at least 17 dead and 33 injured.

As it tracks mass shootings in the US, VICE is also cataloguing shootings in Europe. There was one mass shooting in Europe last week and the most recent one before that occurred on April 2; both highlight how the rate of gun violence in the US makes it unique and not in a good way.

In 2015, there were 372 mass shootings in America, leading to the deaths of 475 people and wounding 1,870 more. So far this year, VICE recorded 78 mass shootings, which left 91 dead and 284 injured.

Meanwhile, the debate surrounding gun control rages on as more Americans continue to die.

Citations: There Were Ten Mass Shootings in America This Week (VICE), Introducing the VICE 2016 Mass Shooting Tracker (VICE), Mass Shootings in Europe in 2016 (VICE), Guns in the US: The statistics behind the violence (BBC)