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1 in 15 U.S. adults were present at scene of a mass shooting

Last updated: March 7, 2025 11:11 am
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University of Colorado Boulder research reveals shocking statistics about mass shootings in the United States

A recent study conducted by the University of Colorado Boulder has shed light on the prevalence of mass shootings in the United States. According to the research, approximately 7% of adults in the country – or 1 in 15 people – have been present at the scene of a mass shooting, with 2% actually being injured during such incidents. The study, which was published in the JAMA Network Open medical journal, also highlighted that younger generations, particularly Gen Z individuals born after 1996, are significantly more likely to have been exposed to a mass shooting compared to older generations.

Senior author David Pyrooz, a professor of sociology and criminologist at CU Boulder’s Institute for Behavioral Science, emphasized the far-reaching impact of mass shootings, stating that they are not isolated tragedies but rather a harsh reality that affects a significant portion of the population. Pyrooz and his team surveyed 10,000 adults for the study, defining a mass shooting as a gun-related crime in which four or more individuals were shot in a public space, and “present” as being in close proximity to the shooting at the time it occurred.

The study also revealed that Black individuals and males were more likely to have witnessed a mass shooting. Furthermore, over half of the survey respondents reported that their experience occurred within the last decade, underscoring the unique challenges faced by younger generations who are growing up in a cultural landscape shaped by mass shootings.

While the study did not delve into the mental health implications for survey participants, a forthcoming paper by Pyrooz and his team found that even individuals who were physically uninjured during a mass shooting scene still experienced psychological distress such as fear, anxiety, and depression. This highlights the urgent need for stronger support systems to help individuals cope with the aftermath of such tragic events.

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Pyrooz concluded by emphasizing the necessity of preparing for the inevitability of mass shootings in communities, stating that it’s not a matter of if but when such incidents will occur. The findings of this research serve as a stark reminder of the pressing need for interventions and resources to address the physical, emotional, and psychological toll of mass shootings on individuals and society as a whole.

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