An 18-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene, and a 20-year-old man was pronounced dead later at a local hospital. Nine of the people injured were transported to hospitals from the scene, while the other 20 victims walked into various hospitals in the area. A suspect has not been arrested in connection with the mass shooting.

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    As an American, you are statistically more likely to be struck by lightning than randomly shot.
    I am 65 years old and have lived in multiple states. Never been shot at, never shot a gun (except in the US Navy), never experienced any gun violence in my personal life.
    As a child welfare worker I have experienced a few cases of gun violence in my professional life of nearly 30 years.

    The situation of gun violence is extremely serious but also highly dramatized by media leading to the possibility of miscalculating risk.

    Be careful and situationally aware is all the advice I can provide.

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      1 year ago

      To expand your analogy.

      As an Australian I am equally likely to be hit by lightening but about 1,000 times less likely to die by gunshot than if I was American.

      The situation of gun violence in the USA is very serious and bad analogies (comparing random nature to deliberate human actions) that seek to dismiss it as a common issue when it is not are not helpful at all.

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      But there’s not people pulling the trigger* on a lightning strike, so that comparison is a bit eh… disingenuous.

      *can always argue about global warming meaning more lightning, but thats a different topic.