Dutch Uncle
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Yes, but just as I read your post our local TV station beeped a headline at the top of my IPad: “Two Juveniles Charged In Mass Shooting At The Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Parade”
Emphasis mine…
It was no more a “Mass Shooting” than Trump is a scholar or a gentleman.
It was "mass" per the definition of the number of people hit, not what the dumbass shooters were aiming at. That said, there's no official definition so use of the term varies so I prefer the FBI definition, in which case you would be correct. This isn't a "mass shooting" since less than four people were killed.
"at least four people are murdered with a gun"
https://www.politifact.com/article/2023/feb/14/what-counts-as-a-mass-shooting-the-definition-vari/
There is no widely agreed upon definition for mass shootings. Different groups measure mass shootings based on the number of people shot, injured or killed. Some groups exclude gang violence or domestic violence from their counts and include only indiscriminate violence, where a shooter fires a gun at random in public.
Here is how some groups define mass shootings or mass killings:...
...In 2013, the FBI defined mass shootings as any incident in which at least four people were shot and killed. The agency does not have an up-to-date counter on how many such mass shootings have happened in 2023.
https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/analysis-recent-mass-shootings
For the purposes of tracking crime data, the FBI defines a "mass shooting" as any incident in which at least four people are murdered with a gun. This survey adopts this definition of a mass shooting, making it a representative sample of shootings in which at least four people were murdered with a gun.