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Breaking down data on mass shootings

Data from Gun Violence Archive shows the number of mass shootings are 50% higher than they were last year at this time.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — On Saturday, three people were killed and at least four people were wounded outside a short-term rental home in Beverly Crest in California.

It's only a month into this new year, but there have already been several mass shootings in the U.S.

At least five mass shootings in California so far, and several others around the country. As police work around the clock to investigate these shootings, the executive director of Gun Violence Archive Mark Bryant is also busy collecting information about these shootings. 

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In 2013, Bryant started this website that collects data on gun violence all across the country. 

"We have 24 researchers, primarily masters of information science, and they go through a series of steps with about 5,000 to 6,000 sources every day," Bryant said. 

From the data, they have collected a total of 49 mass shootings that have occurred in the U.S. so far this year. 

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"A mass shooting is four or more people that have been shot or killed, not including the shooter," Bryant said. 

He tells us the number of mass shootings is 50% higher than they were last year at this time. 

"Mass shootings account for about 6% of our work," Bryant said. "The rest is domestic violence and bar shootings."

According to the Gun Violence Archive data, the total number of deaths from gun violence this year is 3,464. As far as mass shootings, Bryant tells WCNC Charlotte 2022's numbers were down from 2021 

"Mass shootings in 2021 was higher than 2022 by about 50," Bryant said. 

Overall, numbers from gun violence, however, continue to increase steadily.

Contact Meghan Bragg at mbragg@wcnc.com and follow her on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

Contact Meghan Bragg at mbragg@wcnc.com and follow her on FacebookTwitter and Instagram. 

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