Ale to se pak musis obrati na asociaci americkych novinaru, protoze v kazde
jednom odkazu, clanku, o masovej strelbe, americti novinari pisou o 'mass
shooting'. Nebud liny a precti si nekteri z tech linku, ktere uvadim 
The USA needs more Fargo
Ale to se pak musis obrati na asociaci americkych novinaru, protoze v kazde
jednom odkazu, clanku, o masovej strelbe, americti novinari pisou o 'mass
shooting'. Nebud liny a precti si nekteri z tech linku, ktere uvadim 
The USA needs more Fargo
Plus pro pripomenuti. Uz jsem to tu uvadel.
” The FBI has not set a minimum number of casualties to qualify an event as
a mass shooting, but U.S. statute (the Investigative Assistance for Violent
Crimes Act of 2012) defines a “mass killing” as “3 or more killings in a
single incident.”
https://www.britannica.com/topic/mass-shooting
Takze to magicke cislo je " 3 " !
The USA needs more Fargo

Everytown for Gun Safety, which tracks mass shootings based on press accounts,
police records, and court papers, defines mass shooting as "any incident in
which four or more people are shot and killed, excluding the shooter."
Congressional Research Service (CRS) 2015 report titled Mass Murder with Firearms: Did not define "mass shooting" but defined "public mass shooting" for the purposes of its report as "a multiple homicide incident in which four or more victims are murdered with firearms, within one event, and in one or more locations in close proximity."
Mother Jones's open-source database of mass shootings: The magazine's database, established after the 2012 Aurora movie theater massacre and updated continuously since that time, defines "mass shootings" as "indiscriminate rampages in public places resulting in four or more victims killed by the attacker," excluding "shootings stemming from more conventionally motivated crimes such as armed robbery or gang violence" and shootings in which the perpetrator has not been identified. This definition generally is consistent with the FBI's figures and the data used by criminologists.
2022 National Institute of Justice/The Violence Project dataset: Defines "mass public shooting" as an incident in which at least four victims were killed with firearms in a single event "and the murders are not attributable to any other underlying criminal activity or commonplace circumstance (armed robbery, criminal competition, insurance fraud, argument, or romantic triangle)."
Using a similar definition, The Washington Post recorded 163 mass shootings
in the United States between 1967 and June 2019.
Mother Jones recorded 140 mass shootings between 1982 and February 2023.
The Associated Press recorded 59 mass shootings between 2006 and August 2022.
The Violence Project of the National Institute of Justice recorded 185 mass
shootings from 1966 to December 2022.
Ty falesne uvadis 415 za 6 mesicu, ale realita je :
185 mass shootings from 1966 to December 2022.