Surgeon General Cites Fake Mass Shooting Data to Justify ‘Public Health Crisis’ Claim

Surgeon General Vivek Murthy
Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP Images)

United States Surgeon General Vivek Murthy declared that “gun violence” constitutes a public health crisis Tuesday but cited fake mass-shooting data from the long-debunked Gun Violence Archive to support his spurious claims. 

Murthy presented his finding in a 40-page Surgeon General advisory, titled “Firearm Violence: A Public Health Crisis in America.”

“While mass shooting deaths represent only about 1% of all firearm‑related deaths in the U.S., the number of mass shooting incidents is increasing. According to data published by Gun Violence Archive, the U.S. experienced more than 600 mass shooting incidents each year between 2020 and 2023, compared to an average of less than 400 annual mass shooting incidents between 2015 and 2018,” the Surgeon General’s advisory states. 

In his report, Murthy cites data from the Gun Violence Archive more than four times. 

Founded in 2013, the GVA quickly became the administration’s source of choice for mass-shooting data because they hype the numbers. The small nonprofit came up with its own extremely broad definition of a mass shooting, which says anytime four or more people are killed or even slightly wounded with a firearm regardless of the circumstances, it’s a mass shooting. For example, according to the GVA there were 417 mass shootings in 2019. The FBI says there were 30, because it uses a much narrower and more realistic definition, which excludes gang-related and drug-related shootings, which the GVA includes in its data.

Murthy is not the only member of the Biden-Harris administration to use fake data from the GVA. Biden and his handlers have cited GVA’s mass-shooting data throughout his presidency in speeches, written statements and social media.

In an editorial published May 14, 2023, by USA TODAY and reprinted in scores of newspapers across the country, titled, “President Biden: I’m doing everything I can to reduce gun violence, but Congress must do more,” Biden stressed the need for more Red flag laws, advocated for universal background checks and called on Congress to ban “assault weapons” and standard-capacity magazines, stating: “For God’s sake, do something.”

But then there was this: “We need to do more. In the year after the Buffalo tragedy, our country has experienced more than 650 mass shootings and well over 40,000 deaths due to gun violence, according to one analysis.”

The hyperlink whisked readers to the Gun Violence Archive.

When Biden’s staff announced the creation of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention last May, they cited GVA data that claimed there had been 500 mass shooting in the country and 118 firearm-related deaths per day, which Biden said was “far too high.”

In a statement released in February after the post-Superbowl shooting, Biden again cited GVA’s mass shooting data, claiming, “We’ve now had more mass shootings in 2024 than there have been days in the year.”

In a previous interview with the Second Amendment Foundation, Mark Bryant, the GVA’s executive director, took no responsibility for the misuse of his flawed data. When asked if he believed the average news consumer even considers domestic violence or gang warfare when they hear the term mass shooting, Bryant said, “I don’t know. I know what we want to do is provide numbers and let the journalists, advocates and ‘congress critters’ look at the data, glean details and drill down on it.”

Bryant has claimed that he is “anti-violence” and not anti-gun, but has publicly lobbied for stricter gun control, including standard-capacity magazine bans. 

“I think magazine capacity is an issue that should be addressed,” Bryant said in a previous interview. “You don’t need 30-round mags or a 60-round drum. While they are great ‘get off’ tools, they’re part of a hobby, not part of the Second Amendment.”

Other inaccuracies

Using fake GVA data is not the only error in Murthy’s report. 

“Since 2020, firearm‑related injury has been the leading cause of death for U.S. children and adolescents (ages 1–19), surpassing motor vehicle crashes, cancer, and drug overdose and poisoning,” the report states. 

This claim has also been debunked and proven to be nothing more than a frequently cited White House talking point. The numbers only work if you define everyone under 20 years old as children, and for 17-year-olds and younger, the leading cause of death is suffocation. 

 

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8 thoughts on “Surgeon General Cites Fake Mass Shooting Data to Justify ‘Public Health Crisis’ Claim”

  1. Their public health approach in a nutshell:

    They needs billions for researchers to study the problem which will lead to the conclusion that the government needs billions to staff mental health professionals to help those at risk because the reason some demographics aren’t affected as much by gun violence is because they have better access to mental health professionals, right?

    Part of their plan:
    Hospital‑based violence intervention programs (HVIPs) typically combine a short intervention in the hospital with intense case management and services in the community upon release.

    These programs may include systematic models for early intervention such as the establishment of behavioral threat assessment and management (BTAM) teams, as well as emergency action plans to address the threat from firearm violence.

    To decrease risk of firearm violence exposure, injury, and/or death, communities can, for example, promote and invest in safe and supportive physical environments and housing, equitable access to high‑quality education and health care, and opportunities for employment and economic growth.

    Big government needs billions for bigger government to give “at-risk communities” stuff because that’s how communities that aren’t “at-risk” became that way? No, that’s not how it works. This is the same old throw money at the problem non-solution while ignoring the real problems. Same stuff, different day. Real solutions are antithetical to big government ambitions.

    1. BTW, in this document, they bragged about securing billions for the Dept of Education via the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.

    2. Geoff "I'm getting too old for this shit" PR

      “Hospital‑based violence intervention programs (HVIPs) typically combine a short intervention in the hospital with intense case management and services in the community upon release.”

      The old Soviet Union had a way to ‘deal’ with those who refused to recognize how wonderful communism was, special ‘hospitals’ where the afflicted could be ‘de-programmed’ and then re-programmed with ‘proper thought’.

      They seriously want something like that, and an Obama administration official was caught on camera talking about how Trump supporter children should be sent to places like that.

      And of course, if they refuse to think proper thoughts, they are useless to society and could be humanely euthanized, I’ll bet… 🙁

  2. Since there is no such thing as gun violence. Only violent acts by criminals using guns illegally. This is little more than political hyperbole disguised as caring. If he and the rest of the liberal democrat politicians across the nation truly cared about the violence perpetrated by violent criminals they would lock them up and stop refusing to prosecute them or make deals to keep them from facing the consequences they deserve. If guns cause the crime that injures and kills people and need to be taken from society. Then cars cause the drunk driving that injures and kills people and thus need to be taken from society also. The difference between the 2 is the Constitution protects the right for law abiding citizens to keep and bear arms. While no Constitutional Right exists to own or drive a car.

  3. Since there is no such thing as gun violence. Only violent acts by criminals using guns illegally. This is little more than political hyperbole disguised as caring. If he and the rest of the liberal democrat politicians across the nation truly cared about the violence perpetrated by violent criminals they would lock them up and stop refusing to prosecute them or make deals to keep them from facing the consequences they deserve. If guns cause the crime that injures and kills people and need to be taken from society. Then cars cause the drunk driving that injures and kills people and thus need to be taken from society also. The difference between the 2 is the Constitution protects the right for law abiding citizens to keep and bear arms. While no Constitutional Right exists to own or drive a car

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