America hoping tomorrow’s mass shooting slightly less serious
After the worst mass shooting in America’s recent history, US residents are hoping tomorrow’s inevitable mass shooting leaves a far more palatable number of victims.
With the US averaging just over one mass shooting per day in the last year, the fifty victims of the shooting at Orlando nightclub Pulse have left many US citizens hoping that tomorrow’s now entirely predictable mass shooting incident keeps its victims in the low single figures.
Florida resident Chuck Williams told us, “It’s a tough ask, because you need to have four people shot for it to even be considered a mass shooting, but we’ve still had 370 of those in the last year.
“So with about one mass shooting a day you’ve just got to hope that each day the victims can be counted on one hand. read more here: http://newsthump.com/2016/06/12/america-hoping-tomorrows-mass-shooting-slightly-less-serious/
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