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Lott's study of mass shooting worldwide
Posted by David Hardy · 5 August 2019 07:52 PM
Is here. He was responding to a claim that the US has 31% of world-wide mass shootings. He found it was more like 2%, whereas we have 4.6% of the world's population. If you were to make it mass killings rather than only mass shooting, the numbers would be even more impressive: the world record for mass lethality was set in China, by a killer using explosives.
Clayton Cramer is doing research on the history of "mass killings" in the US, and posts about it on his blog.