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Many deaths are caused by bullying.
987345 deaths were on the railroad
Thousands, and it will keep on happening until people realize that this is not the wild west where the only way of settling things was by shooting, the problem is that some people think it is their God given right to use a gun for "protection" isn't that a hoot? Protection from what, from other people running around with guns!! And so it goes......
there are many deaths from pylons but there have been aprox 36,000 deaths from pylons!
Since 2000 there has been about 35 school shootings in the USA, not all of which resulted in victimised deaths. 4 of these incidents including 10 or more deaths. I hope you were referring to the US in this question.
Less than drunk driving deaths.
31,224 firearm-related deaths in 2007 in the United States
There were literally millions of shootings in the 1960s and 1970s. Consider all the wars in so many places on so many continents during that period. Even if you count only fatal shootings, the number is incalculably great. Millions were killed in Cambodia alone, though many of those killings were done with non-firearm weapons, and thus were not technicaly shootings, Deaths from shootings, machete hackings, and bombs are difficult to differentiate. The Asian and African wars during the period produced millions of casualties. Criminal and police shootings accounted for hundreds of thousands more. Perhaps you mean famous shootings? This would depend on where they took place. The more unusual, and the more significant a political shooting, the more famous it will be. The handful of political shootings in the US during the period is tiny compared the the numbers of political killings in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, but are more famous because they were more globally significant, and in general happened much less often.
Accidental firearm deaths accounted for 851 in 2010. Compare this to the more than 440,000 deaths by cigarette smokers.
2018, 14 February - Marjory Stoneman Douglas High school shootings - (17 dead)2017, November 14 - Rancho Tehama Reserve shootings - (6 dead)2015, 1 October - Umpqua Community College shooting - (10 dead)2014, October 24 - Marysville Pilchuck High School shooting - (5 dead)2013, June 7 - 2013 Santa Monica shooting - (6 dead)2012, December 14 - Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings - (28 deaths)2012, 2 April - Oikos University shooting - (7 deaths)2008, February 14 - Northern Illinois University shooting - (6 deaths)2007, 6 April - Virginia Tech massacre - (33 deaths)2006, October 2 - West Nickel Mines School shooting - (6 deaths)2005, 21 March - Red Lake shootings - (10 deaths)1999, 20 April - Columbine High School massacre - (15 deaths)1998, May 21 - Thurston High School shooting - (4 deaths)1998, March 24 - Mitchell Johnson and Andrew Golden - (5 deaths)1991, 1 November - University of Iowa shooting - (6 deaths)1989, 17 January - Stockton schoolyard shooting - (6 deaths)1976, 12 July - California State University, Fullerton massacre - (7 deaths)1970, 4 May - Kent State shootings (4 deaths)1966, 12 November - Mesa, Arizona - (5 deaths)1966, 1 August - University of Texas tower shooting - (17 deaths)1940, May 6 - Pasadena - (5 deaths)
Traffic crashes by far. Most recent stats I could find showed about 29,500 total firearm deaths in the US (not just handguns, all firearms). Traffic crashes accounted for about 42,500 deaths. If you're talking about accidental deaths (that is, many of the 29,500 firearm deaths are intentional), traffic accidents are much, much more likely to cause a death than an accidental firearm death.
In the current climate, "police brutality" is nothing more than a subjective term. You would have to determine how many people police have killed, which in 2017 was near 1,000. You would then have to determine which shootings were justified, and which shootings were not, which would most likely be your opinion. No objective, reasonable statistics exist.
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Less than 1% of all firearm deaths involved what are CALLED assault rifles.
A very small percent of people are killed by justified homicide with guns. Most deaths by firearms are deliberate or inadvertent.
76 mass shootings from 1996 to 2012