A recent letter in the Prior Lake American questions the accuracy and sourcing of gun violence statistics presented by a previous writer. Author Michael Behrendt points out that the oft-cited figure of 39,000 gun-related deaths in 2018 requires context, particularly concerning the high number of suicides, which account for over half of these fatalities, according to GunViolenceArchive.org.
In his response, Behrendt emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between different circumstances of gun deaths, citing that 14,727 deaths were due to homicides, accidents, or police-related incidents. This nuanced understanding of gun violence statistics aims to foster a more informed discussion on the effectiveness of gun laws in reducing crime.
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