Gun violence in America has existed at epidemic levels for decades, and recent CDC data warns that this public health crisis is quickly getting worse. In 2020, the firearm homicide rate surged by 35% and gun violence became the number one cause of death for children and teens for the first time. Due to the impacts of past and enduring systemic racism, gun violence is inflicting disproportionate devastation in Black and Brown communities. In 2020, Black people experienced the highest homicide rate increase and were four times more likely to be killed by a firearm than the general population. Gun violence remains the leading cause of premature death for Black men, as well as the number two cause of premature death for Latino men and Black wom...
Gun violence has been an intractable problem for decades with sometimes unexplainable rises and fall...
r irearm-related injuries in the United States have reached epidemic proportions. The level of firea...
In 2020, 45,222 people, an average of 124 every day, lost their lives to gun violence. The overall g...
Across America, communities are struggling to combat rising gun violence. Although overall crime rat...
In many communities across the country, gun violence has been an unrelenting drumbeat. In a single d...
The years 2020-2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic witnessed increases in firearm violence in many cit...
States, cities, and rural communities across the United States are grappling with rising gun violenc...
Guns have the potential to greatly amplify violence, as they can inflict serious — often deadly —inj...
While the long-term effects of COVID-19 still aren't fully clear, it is evident that cities are expe...
Fatal gun violence poses as an unprecedented public health crisis as it ravages through communities ...
In the midst of COVID-19 and summertime upticks of gun violence and police violence, policymakers mu...
For over a year, local officials have been on the front lines responding to the dual public health c...
Abstract During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, gun violence (GV) in the United St...
As 2022 begins, America's cities confront an ongoing surge in violent crime, particularly homicide. ...
Gun violence is a uniquely American epidemic, and gun violence by police is, too. Every year, police...
Gun violence has been an intractable problem for decades with sometimes unexplainable rises and fall...
r irearm-related injuries in the United States have reached epidemic proportions. The level of firea...
In 2020, 45,222 people, an average of 124 every day, lost their lives to gun violence. The overall g...
Across America, communities are struggling to combat rising gun violence. Although overall crime rat...
In many communities across the country, gun violence has been an unrelenting drumbeat. In a single d...
The years 2020-2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic witnessed increases in firearm violence in many cit...
States, cities, and rural communities across the United States are grappling with rising gun violenc...
Guns have the potential to greatly amplify violence, as they can inflict serious — often deadly —inj...
While the long-term effects of COVID-19 still aren't fully clear, it is evident that cities are expe...
Fatal gun violence poses as an unprecedented public health crisis as it ravages through communities ...
In the midst of COVID-19 and summertime upticks of gun violence and police violence, policymakers mu...
For over a year, local officials have been on the front lines responding to the dual public health c...
Abstract During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, gun violence (GV) in the United St...
As 2022 begins, America's cities confront an ongoing surge in violent crime, particularly homicide. ...
Gun violence is a uniquely American epidemic, and gun violence by police is, too. Every year, police...
Gun violence has been an intractable problem for decades with sometimes unexplainable rises and fall...
r irearm-related injuries in the United States have reached epidemic proportions. The level of firea...
In 2020, 45,222 people, an average of 124 every day, lost their lives to gun violence. The overall g...