Why so many mass shooters have a military background
CBS News analysis of data compiled by The Violence Project shows 26% of mass shooters since 1966 have military experience — a much higher share than the general U.S. population.
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Amy Corral is a national investigative producer at CBS News and Stations, based in Los Angeles. Her investigations have altered public policy and triggered reforms in local and federal laws. Her reporting has also exposed government corruption and waste and uncovered consumer scams and threats to public safety. Amy's work has been recognized with Emmy, RTNA and Edward R. Murrow Awards.
CBS News analysis of data compiled by The Violence Project shows 26% of mass shooters since 1966 have military experience — a much higher share than the general U.S. population.
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