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Two mass shootings in three days. Are these copycat crimes?

Por: Los Angeles Times Science January 25, 2023

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Do a pair of back-to-back mass shootings in California suggest that older men will be the next generation of mass murderers? Don’t count on it, experts say. The 72-year-old who killed 11 people in Monterey Park and the 66-year-old who’s alleged to have murdered seven near Half Moon Bay may have committed the crimes within 48 hours and 400 miles of each other. But they are likely to remain outliers in a mounting tally of younger perpetrators.... + full article



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