Media Matters for America, the supposed liberal watchdog of the conservative media, criticized Charles C. Johnson's debunking of the Everytown statistic of 74 school shootings since the Sandy Hook school shooting in Newtown, CT.
Let's start with Everytown's statistic, the 74 shootings since Newtown. This was their methodology:
Data: Incidents were classified as school shootings when a firearm was discharged inside a school building or on school or campus grounds, as documented in publicly reported news accounts. This includes assaults, homicides, suicides, and accidental shootings. Incidents in which guns were brought into schools but not fired there, or were fired off school grounds after having been possessed in schools, were not included. This list includes incidents meeting the above criteria that were brought to our attention after our School Shootings Analysis was issued on February 10, 2014. Incidents were identified through media reports, so this is likely an undercount of the true total.The last sentence gets me. Likely an undercount? With our if-it-bleeds-it-leads news media? Not likely.
So, the methodology includes firearm discharges in the school buildings, or just on school/campus grounds. Like in the parking lot.
Here's the list that Everytown compiled:
# |
Date |
City, State |
School Name |
Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | 1/08/2013 | Fort Myers, FL | Apostolic Revival Center Christian School | K-12 |
2. | 1/10/2013 | Taft, CA | Taft Union High School | K-12 |
3. | 1/15/2013 | St. Louis, MO | Stevens Institute of Business & Arts | College |
4. | 1/15/2013 | Hazard, KY | Hazard Community and Technical College | College |
5. | 1/16/2013 | Chicago, IL | Chicago State University | College |
6. | 1/22/2013 | Houston, TX | Lone Star College North Harris Campus | College |
7. | 1/31/2013 | Atlanta, GA | Price Middle School | K-12 |
8. | 2/1/2013 | Atlanta, GA | Morehouse College | College |
9. | 2/7/2013 | Fort Pierce, FL | Indian River St. College | College |
10. | 2/13/2013 | San Leandro, CA | Hillside Elementary School | K-12 |
11. | 2/27/2013 | Atlanta, GA | Henry W. Grady HS | K-12 |
12. | 3/18/2013 | Orlando, FL | University of Central Florida | College |
13. | 3/21/2013 | Southgate, MI | Davidson Middle School | K-12 |
14. | 4/12/2013 | Christianburg, VA | New River Community College | College |
15. | 4/13/2013 | Elizabeth City, NC | Elizabeth City State University | College |
16. | 4/15/2013 | Grambling, LA | Grambling State University | College |
17. | 4/16/2013 | Tuscaloosa, AL | Stillman College | College |
18. | 4/29/2013 | Cincinnati, OH | La Salle High School | K-12 |
19. | 6/7/2013 | Santa Monica,CA | Santa Monica College | College |
20. | 6/19/2013 | W. Palm Beach, FL | Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | K-12 |
21. | 8/15/2013 | Clarksville, TN | Northwest High School | K-12 |
22. | 8/20/2013 | Decatur, GA | Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy | K-12 |
23. | 8/22/2013 | Memphis, TN | Westside Elementary School | K-12 |
24. | 8/23/2013 | Sardis, MS | North Panola High School | K-12 |
25. | 8/30/2013 | Winston-Salem, NC | Carver High School | K-12 |
26. | 9/21/2013 | Savannah, GA | Savannah State University | College |
27. | 9/28/2013 | Gray, ME | New Gloucester High School | K-12 |
28. | 10/4/2013 | Pine Hills, FL | Agape Christian Academy | K-12 |
29. | 10/15/2013 | Austin, TX | Lanier High School | K-12 |
30. | 10/21/2013 | Sparks, NV | Sparks Middle School | K-12 |
31. | 11/1/2013 | Algona, IA | Algona High/Middle School | K-12 |
32. | 11/2/2013 | Greensboro, NC | North Carolina A&T State University | College |
33. | 11/3/2013 | Stone Mountain, GA | Stephenson High School | K-12 |
34. | 11/21/2013 | Rapid City, SD | South Dakota School of Mines & Technology | College |
35. | 12/4/2013 | Winter Garden, FL | West Orange High School | K-12 |
36. | 12/13/2013 | Arapahoe County, CO | Arapahoe High School | K-12 |
37. | 12/19/2013 | Fresno, CA | Edison High School | K-12 |
38. | 1/9/2014 | Jackson, TN | Liberty Technology Magnet HS | K-12 |
39. | 1/14/2014 | Roswell, NM | Berrendo Middle School | K-12 |
40. | 1/15/2014 | Lancaster, PA | Martin Luther King Jr. ES | K-12 |
41. | 1/17/2014 | Philadelphia, PA | Delaware Valley Charter HS | K-12 |
42. | 1/20/2014 | Chester, PA | Widener University | College |
43. | 1/21/2014 | West Lafayette, IN | Purdue University | College |
44. | 1/24/2014 | Orangeburg, SC | South Carolina State University | College |
45. | 1/28/2014 | Nashville, TN | Tennessee State University | College |
46. | 1/28/2014 | Grambling, LA | Grambling State University | College |
47. | 1/30/2014 | Palm Bay, FL | Eastern Florida State College | College |
48. | 1/31/2014 | Phoenix, AZ | Cesar Chavez High School | K-12 |
49. | 1/31/2014 | Des Moines, IA | North High School | K-12 |
50. | 2/7/2014 | Bend, OR | Bend High School | K-12 |
51. | 2/10/2014 | Salisbury, NC | Salisbury High School | K-12 |
52. | 2/11/2014 | Lyndhurst, OH | Brush High School | K-12 |
53. | 2/12/2014 | Jackson, TN | Union University | College |
54. | 2/20/2014 | Raytown, MO | Raytown Success Academy | K-12 |
55. | 3/2/2014 | Westminster, MD | McDaniel College | College |
56. | 3/7/2014 | Tallulah, LA | Madison High School | K-12 |
57. | 3/8/2014 | Oshkosh, WI | University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh | College |
58. | 3/21/2014 | Newark, DE | University of Delaware | College |
59. | 3/30/2014 | Savannah, GA | Savannah State University | College |
60. | 4/3/2014 | Kent, OH | Kent State University | College |
61. | 4/7/2014 | Roswell, NM | Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell | College |
62. | 4/11/2014 | Detroit, MI | East English Village Preparatory Academy | K-12 |
63. | 4/21/2014 | Griffith, IN | St. Mary Catholic School | K-12 |
64. | 4/21/2014 | Provo, UT | Provo High School | K-12 |
65. | 4/26/2014 | Council Bluffs, IA | Iowa Western Community College | College |
66. | 5/2/2014 | Milwaukee, WI | Marquette University | College |
67. | 5/3/2014 | Everett, WA | Horizon Elementary School | K-12 |
68. | 5/4/2014 | Augusta, GA | Paine College | College |
69. | 5/5/2014 | Augusta, GA | Paine College | College |
70. | 5/8/2014 | Georgetown, KY | Georgetown College | College |
71. | 5/8/2014 | Lawrenceville, GA | Georgia Gwinnett College | College |
72. | 5/21/2014 | Milwaukee, WI | Clark Street School | K-12 |
73. | 6/5/2014 | Seattle, WA | Seattle Pacific University | College |
74. | 6/10/2014 | Troutdale, OR | Reynolds High School | K-12 |
So Charles C. Johnson analyzed Everytown's list, courtesy of the Blaze:
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/06/10/wow-journalist-attempts-to-debunk-anti-gun-groups-list-of-school-shootings-in-america-since-sandy-hook-heres-what-he-found/
The Blaze article has screen captures of 33 tweets where Johnson disputes the Everytown classification of the shooting that made the list as a school shooting, such as shootings that took place in the parking lot. At 9 pm. Involving a dice game and a 19-year-old.
http://abc7news.com/archive/8992648/
By the way, in that incident, police aren't even sure the victim was shot on school grounds, or fled there after being shot.
But then there's this one:
ELIZABETH CITY, NC-Two teenagers are charged in the off-campus shooting of an Elizabeth City State University student.Wait a minute, the student was chased onto a public street and shot there. Everytown has already violated their own methodology!
University police responded to a large crowd outside Williams Hall gym just before 8:00 p.m. Thursday. Investigators determined a student was chased by the four men, who aren't ECSU students, to a public street, Hoffler Street, and was shot there.
Police spotted the suspects' getaway car on William J. and Helen Muldrow Way, near Griffin Hall and the Thomas-Jenkins Building where University Police is housed.
The student remains hospitalized in stable condition.
The two people inside were taken by City police and warrants for attempted first degree murder were obtained for two 17-year-olds: Rayshaun Maurice Baum and Kahari Hopson.
Police say neither of the suspects are ECSU students.
The student remains hospitalized in stable condition.
Oh, wait, here's an actual shooting at a school while students were on-campus:
http://wreg.com/2013/08/26/three-men-arrested-in-deadly-north-panola-high-shooting/
(Panola County, MS) Investigators in Panola County have made arrests in the Friday night football shooting that took the life of a North Panola High School student over the weekend.Oh, gang-related. So not some loner with a gun shooting indiscriminately, but criminals in a criminal organization targeting someone with ties to criminals in a rival criminal organization? Well, hell, background checks will definitely help with that!
What’s more disturbing is how investigators say the incident started, and they say it may not end soon.
Three Panola County men face capitol murder charges in the weekend shooting at a football game between North Panola and Tunica.
But what’s more disturbing, authorities say, is this murder’s ties to increased gang activity.
The murder of 15-year-old Roderick Bobo has Panola County authorities vowing law enforcement saturation to fight a growing gang problem they say is responsible for the teenager’s death.
District Attorney John Champion said, “It doesn’t get any more serious than what we’re looking at right now, because our schools are supposed to be a haven for safety.”
Champion said football games are supposed to be fun and safe.
But he blamed some kind of grudge between two gangs for the gunfire, which killed Bobo and wounded two others, that erupted at the football game.
So, anyway, MMFA decides to "debunk" Johnson's debunking. As part of this debunking, they said:
How Everytown reached the 74 school shooting figure is no mystery. On its website, the gun safety group clearly explains its methodology: "Incidents were classified as school shootings when a firearm was discharged inside a school building or on school or campus grounds, as documented in publicly reported news accounts. This includes assaults, homicides, suicides, and accidental shootings."Ok, two things here:
- Everytown published a shocking statistic about how there's now been 74 school shootings since the shooting in Newtown, CT. In the fine print, they define school shooting using a broad definition. It's likely most people will never read the fine print after their emotions are whipped up into a frenzy by the big, scary number.
- I've already demonstrated that Everytown violated their own methodology. They're either did it deliberately, or they were sloppy in collecting their data. Either way, MMFA excluded part of the methodology when refuting Johnson. Why?
The right-wing media has sought to debunk this statistic in order to downplay the prevalence of school shootings. Criticism of Everytown's graphic began on June 10 with a lengthy series of tweets from conservative journalist Charles C. Johnson that purported to debunk many of the 74 shootings as "fake shooting[s]."At which point MMFA's Johnson cites the three (just three?) oh-so-offensive tweets from Charles C. Johnson.
Shootings that Johnson believed had been mischaracterized as school shootings included incidents where, in his own words, "A gunman ran onto campus, was chased by police, shot student accidentally," "Honors student shoots self in front of class," and, "Northwest High School principal shot by her ex-husband on campus":
Now let's analyze the three MMFA chose for its attempted refutation:
Another fake shooting listed by everytown. A gunman ran onto campus, was chased by police, shot student accidentally. http://t.co/Q5M4iS3hhF
-- Charles C. Johnson (@ChuckCJohnson) June 10, 2014
Another fake school shooting listed by everytown. Honors student shoots self in front of class. http://t.co/8BHLTASxyT
-- Charles C. Johnson (@ChuckCJohnson) June 10, 2014
Another fake school shooting listed by Everytown. Northwest High School principal shot by her ex-husband on campus. http://t.co/RwwVbPmbL5
-- Charles C. Johnson (@ChuckCJohnson) June 10, 2014
Ok, the first one:FORT PIERCE — A female student at Indian River State College was shot and injured as a gunman and police traded fire Thursday in the parking lot of the college’s campus, a college spokeswoman said.So, a person in the commission of a crime runs onto a college campus, exchanges fire with the police, and an innocent bystander is caught in the cross-fire. Again, how would background checks, metal detectors, and the usual knee-jerk reactions from the gun-grabbers have prevented this?
The student was injured as police converged on the armed man in the parking lot of the Treasure Coast Public Safety Complex on the college’s campus at 4600 Kirby Loop Road in Fort Pierce.
Michelle Abaldo, the college’s director of institutional advancement, told WPTV NewsChannel5 the woman got in the line of fire and was injured in the shoulder. Abaldo said the gunman was not a student.
Next:
CINCINNATI -- After an honor student shot himself in the head in front of classmates Monday morning, the La Salle High School community is shocked, puzzled and hurt.Oh, so he shot himself? As in a suicide attempt? While tragic, how does this qualify as a school shooting? Other students, teachers, and faculty in the gun-free zone were not the target. The shooter was targeting himself, which, frankly, he can do anywhere. If he's doing this at school, it's to make a statement and/or attract attention.
Lastly:
Alright, I have to give MMFA's Tim Johnson credit on this one: Johnson's tweet is not supported by the link in one aspect. The news story does not explicitly state the pickup truck was on school grounds. So I used this thing called Google and found the follow-up story here:
http://www.newschannel5.com/story/6830572/hs-basketball-coach-charged-in-wifes-killing
Wait a minute, I'm confused: Where's the school where the shooting took place? Here's a hint: IT DIDN'T! It is by definition NOT A SCHOOL SHOOTING!
MMFA, if you're going to attempt to debunk a debunking, at least try to use a story where the shooting was at least on school grounds.
The only tie-in this murder has to a school is that the murderer and his victim were both employed at a school. If a couple of people who work at the same place go to a bar, get drunk, and get into a fistfight, is it workplace violence?
By the way, we have another violation of Everytown's methodology.
Not sure, who's sloppier? Everytown, for including such incidents that either stretch or violate their own definition of school shootings, or Media Matters For America, for failing to double-check their facts before attacking Charles C. Johnson for questioning the narrative?