Mass killings in the United States are on track to be at their lowest annual levels since 2006.
A recent mass shooting at a children’s birthday party in California marked the country’s 17th mass killing in 2025, but the incidents are down 24% this year, according to an Associated Press database.
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino attributed the drop to “broken windows” policing and “innovative personnel management,” while mysteriously acknowledging that the past administration is holding them back.
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