Essay On Gun Violence

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Since the late 1980’s, gun violence has been growing into a national problem. Gun violence is quickly spreading across the nation and onto news broadcast stations, however, it is not taken seriously until it becomes a nationwide event. Over the last decade, gun violence is bringing people together towards to not trust others. Over time, we have seen numerous victims, advocates, group leaders and survivors of anti-gun organizations attempt to raise awareness towards the issue of gun violence. In addition, the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) is an active association that holds strong campaigns to stop gun violence and focuses on further gun control. Barack Obama, current U.S. President, demands for a national …show more content…

In the U.S. Constitution, it states that we have our own right to bear arms. The right to bear arms has two meanings. One is to defend the country. The other is to protect the right of the people. The 2nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution is always being overlooked, therefore, causes the issue in resulting why guns are being abused throughout society. Although, guns can be routinely be effective, especially for war purposes, however, guns rather carry significant harm than they are beneficial. In America, we heard concerning the countless tragedies over the last decade involving the misuse of guns. Following the mass shooting tragic event at Sandy Hook Elementary School to present day, as stated in The Guardian, it states, “More than 90,000 Americans have been shot and killed by guns; more than 210,000 have been shot and injured; and there have been more than 1,000 mass shooting incidents where four or more people have been shot at one time” …show more content…

The signs are quite visible, although difficult to interpret without a context—and unfortunately they unfold very quickly, and people can rarely witness them before the action is taken. The action itself is a sign, a desperate form of communication from a disturbed individual. (Greenemeier)

A detective assigned to the case first overviews the scene and collects evidence. Usually they conclude to one suspect shortly after obtaining information related to the crime. Detectives hope to discover a reliable eyewitness, but normally, they will not find one. After the crime occurs, the suspect normally will remove any evidence linking him/her to the crime, nonetheless will have extreme difficulty cooperating with others and evading the police.

Private investigators use many different strategies when catching a killer. Their goal is to provide closure to the family and to stop a killer before they strike again. Families are typically devastated when they lose a loved one. They think it is assuredly unreal when hearing that they were murdered. One mother’s agonizing memory

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