In the wake of the tragic events of the Orlando shooting, there has been a storm of controversy around what some call a mass shooting epidemic in the country. Approaching the halfway mark for the year, there have already been five mass shootings in Georgia alone.
Georgia Has Five Mass Shootings In 2016
In less than six full months, the U.S. already has over a hundred mass shootings and according to the National Gun Archive, five of those have been in Georgia. The first two shootings took place in March at a hookah bar in Roswell and a nightclub in northwest Atlanta with four and five people being injured, respectively. The next month six people were fatally shot in Columbia County. The final two shootings took place on consecutive days in mid-May when five people were injured in Atlanta and another five in were shot in a south Georgia home. Last year, Georgia totaled 19 mass shooting incidents altogether.Surviving Injuries From Gunshot Wounds
Mass shootings and gun violence not only lead to numerous fatalities, but also very serious injuries for survivors of the assault. Out of approximately 111,000 Americans who are shot every year, 33,800 will die because of the injuries while a majority, 77,200, will survive. Survival and the seriousness of injuries, of course, depends on where the bullet entered the body. Other factors, such as the age, fitness level, and gender contribute to survival rates. In addition to the entry and exit wounds caused by gunshots, victims face even more serious medical complications, including:- Tissue and organ damage;
- Broken bones;
- Infections;
- Paralysis; and
- Traumatic brain and spinal injury.