The FBI tracked fewer active shooter incidents in 2022 than last year, but casualties hit their highest point in the past five years, according to newly-released data.
The FBI's annual active shooter report found that there were 50 shootings that qualified as an "active shooter" incident in 2022, down from 61 incidents in 2021. Meanwhile, those 50 shootings caused 313 casualties, up from 243 the previous year and higher than any of the past five years.
The FBI has been tracking active shooter incidents on an annual basis since 2013, and it has retroactively compiled records going back to 2000.
By state, Texas had the highest number of incidents at six, doubling the runners-up. Arizona, Florida, Michigan and New York tied for second with three incidents each, according to the FBI.
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