Trace senior news writer @jenmascia.bsky.social analyzed all of Trump's pardons and found that he forgave $113 million in fines and penalties that would have gone to help victims of violent crime
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Around six months ago, a 9-year-old boy was shot and killed inside a home in Springfield, Illinois.
The case is still unsolved.
But what stood out, especially in a city this size, was the silence around it.
For @thetrace.org I went to Springfield to understand why 🧵
When Philadelphia launched a gun violence prevention program for juveniles, shootings across the city were already declining, but the number of teens charged with gun crimes was on the rise. @thetrace.org reports on how the program is working:
Our staff writer @bychipbrownlee.com writes an excellent newsletter about potential solutions to gun violence. Today's installment covers a new effort to bring together opposing sides of the gun debate to draft model legislation:
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Homicides were already on the downswing and nearing record lows when Trump returned to office. Gun homicides spiked in 2020 during Trump’s first term before beginning a gradual and consistent decline during the Biden years.
The gun industry is exempt from all federal consumer-product safety regulation. Unlike hair dryers, mattresses, and even BB guns, firearms do not need to meet minimum safety standards.
SIG Sauer’s P320 has prompted scores of lawsuits for alleged safety issues. Insiders say a push to make more guns led to shoddy manufacturing. Investigation with @bloomberg.com:
More than four years after the Oxford school shooting, families are still waiting for a promised state investigation.
For @thetrace.org I reported on what officials said would happen, what didn't happen, and why families say the delay matters
Gun companies made millions as immigration agents carried out mass federal raids in major cities — and shot people trying to protest or document the agents’ activities.
My colleagues @almabeauvais.bsky.social and @jenmascia.bsky.social rounded up how gun groups reacted to the Alex Pretti shooting
BREAKING: MN Bureau of Criminal Apprehension & Hennepin DA file fed lawsuit dmeanding immediate access to federal evidence in DHS agent's deadly shooting of observer during immigration enforcement operation Sat. Doc: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us... Earlier: www.politico.com/news/2026/01...
The Trace's @bychipbrownlee.com is compiling a list of terminated federal funding related to public safety, violence prevention, and gun violence and violence prevention research. Check out his data here:
The extraterritorial charges that Maduro faces aren't unprecedented in the Southern District of New York, which often serves as a venue for federal cases with international elements, including terrorism, organized crime, and financial crimes.
Shootings plunging, gun sales dipping, data on ICE raid uses of force — we're tracking all this and more in my quarterly @thetrace.org data roundup, 92 Days In Gun Violence
www.thetrace.org/2026/01/shoo...
"Deadly force is also only allowed when no reasonable alternative exists. In the Good case, there seemed to be reasonable alternatives, like stepping out of the car’s path."
We're tracking incidents in which federal immigration agents shoot someone or hold them at gunpoint:
ICE agents in Minneapolis shot and killed a motorist, claiming she rammed her car into them. Video showed her backing up and driving away from the agents before they fired. Local officials rejected Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s assertion that the agents fired in self-defense. “The presence of federal immigration enforcement agents is causing chaos in our city,” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey subsequently posted on X.
The Trace has identified 14 shootings by federal immigration agents as of January 7.
They include the shootings of three people observing or documenting ICE raids.
www.thetrace.org/2025/12/immi...
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani inherited a city with its lowest rate of gun violence on record. But rather than riding that wave, he is preparing to overhaul the machinery of public safety itself, shifting the focus from police enforcement to a “whole-of-government” prevention model.
ChatGPT described how one or two students could funnel classmates into vulnerable positions, maximize fear and confusion, and avoid detection. It offered mapping and weapon concealment strategies.
It even produced a manifesto.
A Trace analysis found that over the past decade, 281 people have been shot at high school sporting events
We are tracking incidents in which federal immigration agents shoot someone or hold them at gunpoint. Check out our dataset:
🚨 new dataset alert 🚨
The Gun Violence Data Hub now features data on 78k active federal firearms licensees, which we've geocoded.
Have also just added monthly data on the number of FFLs by type in each state. Check it out!
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In the U.S., school shootings are tragically routine, yet major gun reforms remain elusive.
Austria endured its first school mass shooting this summer — and quickly enacted sweeping federal changes. The response raises questions about how countries reckon with violence.
29 states require no license to carry concealed guns in public. But what happens when someone from one of those states wants to carry their gun in a state that does require a permit? @bychipbrownlee.com breaks it down:
Trump’s DOJ is diverting money meant for community violence prevention to law enforcement and immigration crackdowns. Important reporting by @bychipbrownlee.com for @thetrace.org
Virginia's outgoing GOP governor has vetoed 42 gun reform bills during his tenure, including a ban on abusive dating partners having guns, @jenmascia.bsky.social reports
My latest for @thetrace.org challenges a common narrative. That gun violence “starts in the home”.
Adlone Morris was a Detroit cop and a devoted father. Still, his sons got caught up in the streets he patrolled.
Their story highlights the complexities of gun violence that are often ignored [1]
Here's a nice @tedalcorn.bsky.social piece on the rise in folks aspiring to be legal gun toters in NYC for @thetrace.org. Can confirm his observation that in the past, "permits were largely held by business leaders, politicians, and celebrities."
www.thetrace.org/2025/11/new-...