F.B.I Says 138 Killed In Active Shootings Incidents In 2017
The Federal Bureau of Investigation says there were more active shooters and more people killed in those shootings last year than any year since the agency started collecting the data.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation says there were more active shooters and more people killed in those shootings last year than any year since the agency started collecting the data.
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