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Interactive Maps

The following interactive map gives an overview of many of the mass shootings in the United States for the past few decades. The list of events is not exhaustive, but it still demonstrates the variety of regions and places where a shooting has taken place.  Each symbol represents a mass shooting classified by the total number of victims (including injured and fatalities) for that incident.

This story map provides information on gun legislation via the Scorecard for the Brady Campaign, details of individual shootings, statistics for gun violence at the state level, and mental health spending per capita per state.

Comparison of gun legislation, mass shootings incidents, and mental health spending per state. Created by the Stanford Geospatial Center.

Gun Laws, Mass Shootings, and Mental Health Spending

Mass shootings incident locations from 1966 to 2014. Created by the Stanford Geospatial Center.

Mass Shootings in America: A Geographic Approach
Mass Shootings Incidents Timeline

This map displays a timeline of mass shooting events between the year 1966 to present. Each incident has information regarding the location, injuries and deaths, as well as details about the shooter(s). Click on the Time button to activate the time lapse. For the complete user experience, please visit the ArcGIS Online Web Application.

Time lapse of mass shootings incidents scaled by fatalities. Created by the Stanford Geospatial Center.

Heatmap of Total Number of Victims
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