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Guns have become the number one killer of young Americans


Anti-gun protesters march in New York on May 26, 2022.

Guns have become the leading cause of death among young Americans, surpassing traffic accidents, according to a recent study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This reflects a sharp increase in gunshot homicides in the United States, like the massacre in a Texas school which killed 19 schoolchildren on Tuesday, May 24.

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4,036 deaths were attributed to traffic accidents among young Americans under the age of 19, by comparison, 332 more deaths were caused by a firearm. Homicides account for almost two-thirds of these deaths.

The gap has gradually narrowed with the decline in traffic accidents due to road safety improvement measures over the years, while firearm deaths have increased. The two curves crossed in 2020, the latest statistics available, and the results were analyzed in a letter to the New England Journal of Medicine last week.

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The CDC table shows that almost 30% of deaths were suicides, with just over 3% of deaths accidental and the causes being undetermined for 2% of cases. A small number of them are called“legal intervention”that is, deaths that occurred during interactions with law enforcement.

Young African Americans are disproportionately victimized by firearms, with four times more likely to die from gunshots than young white people, for whom traffic accidents pose a greater threat. The second most affected group is the Native Americans.

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Men are also six times more likely to die from a firearm than women. Geographically, the rate of gun death is highest in the US capital Washington, followed by Louisiana and Alaska.

These figures underscore that while mass shootings like the one in Uvalde, Texas cause public fear, they represent only a small fraction of youth gun deaths.

The World with AFP

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