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U.S. Mass Shootings: What You Need to Know About Gun Violence and the Law Enforcement Response

Season 1, Ep. 1

Mass shootings, though disturbing, are commonplace in the consciousness of American society. We will explore the continued threat of mass shootings in soft and hard targets, gun rights and the law enforcement response to active shooter scenes.


Guests: Dr. Andrew Costello & Professor Keith Singer


Production by Peoples Media

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