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Sunita Sohrabji American Community Media Solo el 5 % de los tiroteos masivos en Estados Unidos están causados por enfermedades mentales graves, un hallazgo que contradice rotundamente la narrativa que se repite a menudo tras los ataques de gran repercusión mediática. “El 95 % de los tiroteos masivos no...
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Sunita Sohrabji American Community Media Only 5% of mass shootings in the United States are caused by serious mental illness, a finding that sharply contradicts a narrative often repeated after high-profile attacks. “95% of mass shootings are not related to mental illness,” said Dr. Ragy Girgis, Associate Professor of...
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Selen Ozturk American Community Media Although California is the state with the strongest gun safety laws in the country, a recent survey shows that 80% of Californians are concerned about how little they know about protection orders — which can temporarily remove firearms if a court finds evidence of...
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Two Thirds of Deaths are Homicides, Study Finds Violence Policy Center WASHINGTON, Feb. 28, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Nearly 54,000 Hispanics were killed with guns in the United States from 1999 through 2015, with an average of more than 3,100 gun deaths per year, according to a new study by...
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Suzanne Potter / California News Service LOS ANGELES – On Wednesday June 1st, a day when a murder-suicide shooting shut down UCLA, and one day before National Gun Violence Awareness Day, the Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to have LAPD work with a nonprofit to identify “bad apple” gun...