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The Glock pistol reportedly used by alleged South Carolina mass killer Dylann Roof stands as a stark example of the gun industry’s marketing of increased lethality. Since the mid-1980s, increased firepower and capacity have defined the products of the gun industry — of both U.S. and foreign manufacture.
Glock pistols have been part of the arsenals of some of the most infamous mass shooters in the United States, including the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting, which left 33 dead and 17 wounded, as well as the January 2011 attack at a Tucson, Arizona Safeway parking lot by Jared Loughner which left six dead and 13 wounded — including then-U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords. Examples of additional mass shootings involving Glock pistols include:
The 2012 attack at a Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin that left seven dead .
The 2012 mass shooting at the Century Aurora 16 movie theater that left 12 dead.
A 1999 shooting at a Xerox Office Building in Honolulu, Hawaii, that left seven dead.
A 1999 shooting in Springfield, Oregon, where the 15-year-old shooter killed his parents, and then went to school where he killed two of his classmates.
A 1998 workplace shooting at the Connecticut State Lottery Headquarters where the shooter killed four before taking his own life.
The 1991 shooting at Luby’s Cafeteria in Killeen, Texas that left 24 dead . (en) |