Experts who research mass killings say there are two key reasons for the sharp drop-off.
It’s really the pandemic, which is a thing not a person.”Besides the two public mass shootings this year, the AP/USA Today/Northeastern database tracked 10 family mass slayings, eight of which were shootings.
Three mass killings were carried out in the course of other crimes, and six attacks that happened for unknown reasons.
The change in the number of public mass shootings is the most stark.
While the drop-off in high-profile shootings is heartening, experts who track gun violence note that other shootings appear to have risen this year: gang violence, drive-by shootings and other random firearm deaths.