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  2. Smiley face murder theory - Wikipedia

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    Smiley face murder theory. The smiley face murder theory (also known as the smiley face murders, smiley face killings, and smiley face gang) is a theory advanced by retired New York City detectives Kevin Gannon and Anthony Duarte, as well as Dr. Lee Gilbertson, a criminal justice professor and gang expert at St. Cloud State University. [1]

  3. Attempted assassination of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump credited a large chart displaying immigration statistics with saving his life. Immediately before the first shot, he turned his head to his right, toward the chart, and pointed to it. The movement narrowed the profile of Trump's skull toward the direction of the shooter, possibly saving him from a direct gunshot wound to his skull.

  4. Gun violence in U.S. schools - Wikipedia

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    92% of schools in the United States have written plans for active shooter events. [28] 78% lock building doors, 81% have security cameras, 68% require the use of staff identity cards, 67% have classrooms that lock from the inside, 53% have random locker checks, 11% of high schools have random use of metal detectors, and 13% of primary/46% of ...

  5. How the ATF identified the Trump rally shooter in 30 minutes

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    July 17, 2024 at 8:32 AM. Matt McClain/The Washington Post/Getty Images. Within 30 minutes of the shooting at Donald Trump’s Pennsylvania rally on Saturday, federal law enforcement used a ...

  6. Active shooter incidents increased more than 50 percent last ...

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    Active shooter incidents in 2021 surged by more than 50 percent from 2020 and nearly 97 percent from 2017, according to new FBI statistics released Monday.

  7. File:2000- Outcomes of active shooter attacks (stacked bar ...

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    English: Chart showing outcomes of active shooter attacks (U.S., 2000-). Suggested caption: A New York Times study reported how outcomes of active shooter attacks varied with actions of the attacker, the police (42% of total incidents), and bystanders (including a "good guy with a gun" outcome in 5.1% of total incidents). [cite]

  8. Rally shooter had photos of Trump, Biden and other US ... - AOL

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    The 20-year-old Pennsylvania man who tried to assassinate Donald Trump had photos on his phone of the former Republican president, President Joe Biden and other officials, including Attorney ...

  9. Mass shootings in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mass shootings are incidents involving multiple victims of firearm related violence. Definitions vary, with no single, broadly accepted definition. [1] [2] [3] One definition is an act of public firearm violence—excluding gang killings, domestic violence, or terrorist acts sponsored by an organization—in which a shooter kills at least four ...