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  1. An independent database tracking stray bullet injury and death statistics in the United States and Canada.

  2. 3 de ago. de 2011 · Altogether, 317 persons received stray bullet injuries; 142 (44.8%) were female, and 176 (55.5%) were outside the age range 15 to 34 years ( Table ). Most individuals (258, 81.4%) were unaware of the events leading to the gunfire that caused their injuries.

  3. 20 de feb. de 2024 · Stray Bullets Are Killing Kids Across the U.S. A close look at North Minneapolis tells us more — but not enough — about child gun deaths.

  4. Most stray bullet victims (81.4%) were apparently unaware of the events leading to the gunfire that caused their injuries. Shooters were predominantly male (95.9%); 62.0% were aged 15 years to 34 years.

  5. 24 de abr. de 2013 · The study population comprised 117 (70.90%) males and 48 (29.09%) females. Majority of the patients were brought late because of delay in diagnosis or delay in transportation. The commonest victims were young children in their teens and comprised 78% of the study population.

  6. One of every 150 Black residents was a victim of a shooting during those two years, compared to one in 3,769 white residents. My impromptu search billowed out further with each impulsive tap of my thumb.

  7. 31 de ene. de 2022 · US law enforcement statistics differentiate between accidental and intentional slayings, but not the exact circumstances. Herrmann estimated that stray bullet killings were 1 to 2 percent of the total of firearms deaths — and increased or decreased along with the total number of shootings.