So far this year in North Carolina, 14 people have died in mass shootings and 68 have been injured.
So far this year in North Carolina, 14 people have died in mass shootings and 68 have been injured.
Congress has defined a “mass killing” as three or more killings in a single incident that occur in a public place. It is a definition written into U.S. law in 2013. While there is no similar shared understanding of a “mass shooting” across law enforcement agencies, the media and the public, there is little doubt that the deaths of five people and injuries to several others on Thursday in Raleigh quality.
“The nightmare of every community has come to Raleigh,” Gov.
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