Mass shootings have surged during Biden’s presidency, with a projected total of 2,462 incidents by the end of 2024, according to the Gun Violence Archive. This marks a staggering 44.32 percent increase compared to the 1,706 mass shootings that occurred during Trump’s four years in office.
The Gun Violence Archive defines a mass shooting as an incident where four or more people are shot and/or killed, excluding the shooter. This consistent definition allows for accurate tracking and comparison of gun violence incidents across different time periods.
Key Figures:
- Trump’s Term (2017-2020):
- 2017: 347
- 2018: 335
- 2019: 414
- 2020: 610
- Total: 1,706
- Biden’s Term (2021-2024, projected):
- 2021: 689
- 2022: 646
- 2023: 656
- 2024 (projected): 471
- Total: 2,462

The increase is underscored by the carnage in most Democrat-run cities in America, with most gun crime victims either known to their assailants or gang violence or robbery



