US accounted for 73 percent of global mass shootings
From the article above, which was published in the :
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice
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A study on mass shootings in developed countries showed that 101 out of 139 attacks took place in the U.S. between 1998 and 2019, leading to 816 deaths."
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The findings also found that 62 percent of all 1,318 fatalities from mass shootings during the period happened in the U.S."
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Of the 101 attacks that occurred in the U.S. between 1998 and 2019, there were 816 deaths. In comparison, France had the next highest number of mass shootings with eight, which led to 179 deaths."
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101 mass shooting attacks from the start of 1998 to the end of 2019 (22 years) ... comes out to an average of 4.59 mass shootings per year, or approximately 1 every 4 months (
and that's rounding rounding down). There are different ways to tweak the statistics based on how "mass shootings are defined, but obviously, the problem of mass shootings is much worse in the United States than it is in other developed countries around the world. That wouldn't be a point of contention to a reasonable person based on all available information.
At this point, it seems like you are just arguing for the hell of it. If that's the case, do it with someone else.