1. To generalize a bit here, but in a way that I think is helpful in understanding how mass shootings (& similar mass attacks) are similar but different, there tend to be 3 types of these attacks.
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Interesting way to divide it. The LA Times just ran an article by two psychologists/criminologists who studied every mass shooter from 1966 on. Overlaps with this idea. https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2019-08-04/el-paso-dayton-gilroy-mass-shooters-data …
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