Btw- the national review...great source for unbiased news, ha! I had the misfortune of trying to read through the links posted in the story. The links to disputed information took you to tweets, which then had links to stories that were supposed to disprove the stats. Crack journalism and fine work indeed. Apparently, that guy, Charles Johnson, thinks that if one kid shoots another kid in school, but they were in a gang, it doesn't count as a "school shooting."
The instance where a college kid is claiming self defense...he was involved in a fight, left the fight, went to his car to retrieve a gun, returned and fired. You'd have to live in a strange world to call this self defense. If he could get to his car, he could drive away. Returning and shooting is revenge, not self defense.
We can nitpick stories and numbers, but all of it is simply distraction from the problem. I also don't understand why some people seem to want to seperate the however many dozen school or mass public shootings from the other 30,000 or so deaths that come at the end of a gun barrel. We should want to attempt to keep them all from happening. It shouldn't matter if it's a random mass shooting, domestic, suicide, gang, or criminal activity.
I'm also so damn tired of hearing the knife or car analogy. The Seattle shooter turned to a large knife after his shotgun malfunction. The knife was quickly taken from him and no one else was injured.