If you go to the interactive map on their page, you can click on any city and get a list of the dead. If you click on their names, it takes you to the news article from which they got the information. The double counting is due to the use of different names in different articles; e.g. Juan Vasquez and Juan Miguel Vasquez would be counted as two separate deaths.The Annoyed Man wrote:Baldeagle, I'm just curious where you got the list, and how is it that two of them are counted twice? This is the kind of stuff that needs to be thrown back in the antis faces.baldeagle wrote:Here's the Dallas deaths:
Robbery victim was murdered
Drug deal ends in two shot
Drug related driveby kills one
Home invasion - homeowner killed
One shot - cause unknown
Same man counted again (so there's really 23, not 24)
Drug related - two killed
Angry neighbor kills two
Robbery victim killed
Domestic violence - husband kills wife
Drunk and high on marijuana, man accidentally shoots and kills his sister
Cause unknown - homeowner shot at his front door
Cause unknown - man shot in a parking lot
Robbery victim murdered
Drug related murder
Altercation at a convenience store ends in murder (counted twice so there's really 22 not 24)
Family violence - man shot and killed
Altercation at a bar - man shot and killed
Man shot multiple times in his car in a convenience store parking lot
Robber killed by his accomplices - drug related
Does it seem to you like guns are the problem?
The point of all this is (obviously) that criminal behavior is behind all these deaths, not guns. Take the guns away and they'd use knives, or axes, or baseball bats, etc., etc. Until you solve the criminal behavior problem, the death count isn't going to change significantly.