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After a mass shooting, resources pour into the community to help victims and survivors cope. As these incidents continue to unfold, the grim infrastructure that springs up around them is growing larger and more sophisticated.
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As kids across the country head back to school for the year, the question of how to keep students safe is constant and ever-evolving, especially when it comes to mass shootings. One recent active shooter training at a school in northern Colorado focused on three actions: evacuate, barricade, and fight.
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As some survivors begin to process the horror, there might be a glimmer of hope: Those without a green card may now be eligible for a special visa.
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Hundreds turned out to the visitation Friday night to support Antonio Basco, grieve after tragedy and remember a woman many did not know.
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Throughout the service, 31 luminarias lit up the baseball field: 22 in the shape of stars, to honor those killed here. And 9 circle-shaped luminarias, for the victims of the mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, that occurred just hours after the one in El Paso.
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While the circumstances of every mass shooting are unique, the perpetrators of the recent shootings in Ohio an Texas fit a consistent story: white men with access to guns committing violence in the name of real or perceived grievances.
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Experts have long warned of the dangers of "soft targets," including crowded, easily accessible public places.
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It may not be a coincidence that several mass shootings took place in a few days. Research shows perpetrators are often inspired by media coverage of other shootings.
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In the past four months, three people have posted racist, anti-immigrant manifestos to 8chan before carrying out mass shootings including the perpetrator of this weekend’s shooting in El Paso, Texas.
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Democratic presidential candidates have sharply criticized President Donald Trump in the wake of back-to-back mass shootings.