Interactive: Find out more about mass killings in the U.S.
- Associated Press/USA Today/Northeastern University
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Find out details about killings in the U.S. since 2006 where four or more people, excluding the assailant, died in a 24-hour period.
Interactive: Number of mass killings by year
UpdatedInteractive: Mass killings by location scaled by number of victims
UpdatedInteractive: Search mass killing incidents
UpdatedInteractive: Timeline of mass killings scaled by number of victims killed
UpdatedInteractive: Number of mass killings and victims killed this year compared with previous years
UpdatedInteractive: Number of mass killings by year
Interactive: Mass killings by location scaled by number of victims
Interactive: Search mass killing incidents
Interactive map: People killed by shootings, per 100,000 residents
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