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Toddlers are shooting themselves or their parents at an accelerated rate in 2016, The Washington Post reports, and have shot at least 23 people this year alone. | |
The analysis says that in 2015, over the same period of time, young children were shooting people once a week. | |
In most cases, children have accidentally shot themselves, and of the 18 reported shootings reported last year, nine toddlers have died from their wounds. | |
At least seven shootings by 1, 2 and 3-year-olds were reported in April, the report found. Georgia has the highest number of shootings in the country with eight since January 2015. | |
Texas and Missouri both have seven shootings each, following are Florida and Michigan with six shootings each. | |
Everytown For Gun Safety, the gun control advocacy group, has found 77 instances where children younger than 18-years-old has accidentally shot someone. | Everytown For Gun Safety, the gun control advocacy group, has found 77 instances where children younger than 18-years-old has accidentally shot someone. |
The Republican-controlled Congress has prevented studies from being conducted on how guns affect Americans, so reasons for why the uptick in toddler-involved shootings can only be examined on a case-by-case basis. |