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How often are "active shooters" stopped by armed civilians?
Posted by David Hardy · 18 October 2022 12:05 PM
The FBI says about 4% of the time. John Lott does a more comprehensive study and concludes it's more like 34%, and in certain settings over 50%.
So, the article is telling us that the Famous But Incompetent organization is populated with liars, I'm really surprised by that! (NOT)