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A researcher who models the spread of infectious diseases wanted to know if cases of mass violence spread contagiously — like a disease outbreak. The findings? Each school shooting and other shooting with 4 or more deaths tends to spark more shootings.

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Speculation! Maybe the virus maybe causing crazed mass shooting is a STI. Maybe 'free love' led to unlimited hatred. Go back to your roots

A medical scientist who has studied the search for diseases and their treatment to stop epidemics offers a “cure” for this kind of contagion—violence—see my feed 11 tweets below this one for CNN’s post by Sanjay Gupta

Someone had to research this? Can they not just see the patterns?

Cathy64541517 'Now, the vast majority of people who are suicidal don't attack others. And people with any kind of mentalhealth problems aren't more likely to be violent than others. In fact, they are more likely to be victims of violence than those without mental illness.' MassShootings

And this is exactly why the GOP doesn’t want the CDC to research gun violence. These are the facts they’ll find.

seems the same for suicides...

If the Democratic party we're not stuck the flames of racism blame it on Trump they're the problem there's a party of antifa and they need all to be voted out of office and maybe get some new faces in there maybe we can change stuff in America not with these old dinosaurs!!!!!

Crazy

Wow.

Interesting....and frightening

Researchers should study the words of Tucker Carlson's mouth and watch them spread like infectious diseases.

Contagio impetus.

Because the media keeps talking about the shooters and not ignoring them.

Can you help lobby for an exact legal definition of 'mass shooting'? Right now it means anything you want it to.

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