Editorial: Mass shooters give hints before they explode. The rest of us can cautiously work with that.
by Chicago Tribune
Jul 12, 2019
2 minutes
A cliche about violent offenders is that someone often will say what a nice, quiet neighbor the person was before the eruption. A new study of mass attacks in America suggests quite the opposite - and that perhaps more of these rampages can be prevented.
The U.S. Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center studied 27 incidents in 2018 in
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