Why are Americans shooting strangers and neighbors? ‘It all goes back to fear.’

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Across the country this month, at least four men have opened fire on someone who’d stumbled upon their space, resulting in one death, two injuries and a car pocked with bullet holes. The apparent acts of snap-aggression have reinvigorated the debate around the prevalence of “stand your ground” laws in the United States and a pressing question: Why are people so quick to pull the trigger on strangers?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/04/30/americans-gun-violence-strangers-crime/
 
Has mostly to do with law enforcement no longer enforcing laws.

Cops take reports. If you need protection, you're on your own.
 
Across the country this month, at least four men have opened fire on someone who’d stumbled upon their space, resulting in one death, two injuries and a car pocked with bullet holes. The apparent acts of snap-aggression have reinvigorated the debate around the prevalence of “stand your ground” laws in the United States and a pressing question: Why are people so quick to pull the trigger on strangers?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/04/30/americans-gun-violence-strangers-crime/

You're assuming this shit really happened?
 
How about people fear millions of illegals being allowed in the country

Indeed.

An illegal was deported three (3) times and returned through Biden's open borders to murder five people, one of whom is an eight year old child.

The victims have been identified as 25-year-old Sonia Argentina Guzman, 21-year-old Diana Velazquez Alvarado, 31-year-old Julisa Molina Rivera, 18-year-old Jose Jonathan Casarez and 8-year-old Daniel Enrique Laso, authorities said during a press conference. https://abc7chicago.com/mass-shooting...
 
Indeed.

An illegal was deported three (3) times and returned through Biden's open borders to murder five people, one of whom is an eight year old child.

The victims have been identified as 25-year-old Sonia Argentina Guzman, 21-year-old Diana Velazquez Alvarado, 31-year-old Julisa Molina Rivera, 18-year-old Jose Jonathan Casarez and 8-year-old Daniel Enrique Laso, authorities said during a press conference. https://abc7chicago.com/mass-shooting...

Your link doesn't work, dum dum.
 
Across the country this month, at least four men have opened fire on someone who’d stumbled upon their space, resulting in one death, two injuries and a car pocked with bullet holes. The apparent acts of snap-aggression have reinvigorated the debate around the prevalence of “stand your ground” laws in the United States and a pressing question: Why are people so quick to pull the trigger on strangers?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/04/30/americans-gun-violence-strangers-crime/

Chicago might be an interesting case study. Why are young black men so AFRAID of other young black men?
 
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