Are mass killings in America mostly committed by American white men? No, they aren’t.
I’m really irritated by the constant assumption that mass shootings are predominantly committed by White American men. I've been collecting this info for some time.
2017 — San Francisco (California) UPS shooting of three Americans — Asian male.
2003 — Huntsville (Alabama) shooting of four Americans — African-American male.
2002 — D.C. Sniper (Washington DC Metro Area) killing of 10 Americans — African-American male and Jamaican-African male immigrant (probably Islam related).
2001 — Navistar International (Illinois) shooting of four Americans — African-American male.
2000 — Queens Wendy’s (New York) killing of five Americans — African-American male.
2000 — Mi-T-Fine Car Wash (Texas) shootings of six Americans — African-American male.
1997 — Phelon Company (South Carolina) massacre of four Americans — African-American male.
1996 — Aurora Chuck E. Cheese (Colorado) killing of four Americans — African-American male.
1996 — Fort Lauderdale (Florida) shooting of five Americans — African-American male.
1996 — Tardy Furniture (Mississippi) killing of four Americans — African-American male.
1993 — Long Island (New York) Railroad massacre, six Americans dead — Jamaican male immigrant.
1993 — 101 California Street (San Francisco) shootings of nine Americans — Ethiopian male immigrant of Italian descent..
1973 — Los Angeles gas station (California) shootings of seven Americans.
1964 — Flight 773 massacre of 44 Americans — Filipino male immigrant.
By James Fulford writes: That’s an excellent list. This is something we've been covering for years. The reader got a couple we've never mentioned. For more on this theme, see: