33 Times More Deaths from Falls in One Year than in 24 Years of Mass Shootings
Over 1,400 people were killed in "active shooter incidents" 2000-2024 but 47,026 people were killed in falls in 2023 alone.
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Over 1,400 people were killed in "active shooter incidents" 2000-2024 but 47,026 people were killed in falls in 2023 alone.
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