From Deseret News archives:
Trolley rampage matches statistics
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"You get those offenders, they need to find a convenient place to kill somebody," Auburn University sociology and criminology professor Tom Petee told the Deseret Morning News. "They're really angry and there's a diffuse victim pattern. There's not a specific victim or a specific location, it's just a convenient target."
The academic report tracked incidents of public mass murder in the United States from 1975-99, using newspaper accounts of the crimes. It offers some cold statistics relating to the real-life horror of the Trolley Square shootings.
Petee and co-author Kathy Padgett tracked age trends, gun use, number of victims, gender of victims, and even the time and location of public mass murder episodes.
Most mass-murder events occur in a home. Petee's report defined mass murder as "three or more persons in a limited area (usually one place) over a limited time period."
The average age of the killer has dropped from 23.7 in 1975 to 19.3 in 1999. Sulejman Talovic was 18.
"Mass murder involving the use of firearms resulted in an average of 4.86 victims killed per incident," the study said.
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