The magnitude of lives shortened by gun violence in the US since the turn of the century has been more than twice as great among black Americans — particularly those up to the age of 20 — as it has been among whites, new research finds.
The magnitude of lives shortened by gun violence in the US since the turn of the century has been more than twice as great among black Americans — particularly those up to the age of 20 — as it has been among whites, new research finds.