FBI undercounts armed citizens thwarting active shootings , data reportedly contains massive errors
The FBI has been accused of undercounting the number of times armed citizens have stopped shooting incidents, according to a new report. Why is it really worth using the data to count the amount of people taking their guns?
Source: bizpacreview.comPublished on 2022-10-05
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