As I may have mentioned once or twice before, mass shootings in the United States are basically a black problem.
Sailer’s Law of Mass Shootings says that in a gunplay with more wounded than dead, there’s a very high chance that the shooter or shooters are black, as well as most of the victims.
A New York Times analysis of every mass shooting in the U.S. in 2015 concluded:
“Over all, though, nearly three-fourths of victims and suspected assailants whose race could be identified were black.”
Thus, blacks are about fifteen to twenty times more likely per capita than the rest of the population to carry out mass shootings. That’s rather a lot, and the fact that we aren’t allowed to mention it in respectable outlets accounts for much of the madness of our times.