The ‘Most Memorable Gun Violence Journalism of 2023,’ According to the Trace

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The Trace, the propaganda arm of former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg’s antigun empire, recently published their picks for “The Most Memorable Gun Violence Journalism of 2023.”

If there was a Pulitzer Prize category for gaslighting or agitprop, the 14 stories highlighted by the Trace would all be serious contenders.

CNN leads the list, of course, with their entry “Gun violence has affected most families in the US, new survey finds,” which was published in April. CNN’s journalists based their story on data from the long-debunked Gun Violence Archive.

“Mass shootings have escalated in recent years, reaching a record pace in 2023,” the story states. “There have been at least 146 incidents so far this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive, leaving more than 200 people dead and hundreds more injured.”

Any data from the Gun Violence Archive, we have shown numerous times, is about as reliable as a $20 Rolex. Keep in mind the GVA claims there were 417 mass shootings in 2019. The FBI says there were 30, because it uses a much narrower and realistic definition.

This year, the GVA claims there have been more than 72,000 shootings, of which 636 were mass shootings — an average of more than 1.7 per day.

Rolling Stone tried again to reenter the world of investigative reporting with “Mass Murder Is a Choice. The Gun Industry Made It,” which was published in November. The Trace said the story provided a “highly detailed, historical look at AR-platform rifles, shedding light on how the gun industry has marketed these weapons in ways that appeal to mass shooters.”

“The mass murder in Lewiston was a tragedy, but not an accident. It is a choice. And it’s one that the gun industry made, and has doubled down on — pushing tens of millions of massacre-ready weapons on the American public,” the story states.

Massacre-ready? Really?

The last time Rolling Stone tried its hand at serious investigative reporting it failed miserably. Journalism schools still study the magazine’s infamous “Rape on Campus,” series, which falsely accused members of a college fraternity of gang rape. Columbia University called the series “a journalistic failure at every level.” Other journalism thinktanks were less kind. The left-leaning Poynter Institute named the Rolling Stone story one of its “Errors of the Year.”

This is Rolling Stone’s investigative pedigree.

The New York Times was lauded for its “Army Ammunition Plant is Tied to Mass Shootings Across the U.S.” which we debunked in November.

Everything you need to know about the newspaper’s “investigation” into the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant is summed up in the story’s secondary headline:

“In recent years, the factory has also pumped billions of rounds of military-grade ammunition into the commercial market, an investigation by The New York Times found, leaving the ‘LC’ signature scattered across crime scenes, including the sites of some of the nation’s most heinous mass shootings.”

In other words, mass shootings are not just the fault of the mass shooter. The ammunition manufacturer bears responsibility as well, the newspaper would have you believe.

As we pointed out in our story, the Biden-Harris administration chose to target ammunition manufacturers as part of their war on guns, so they turned to their loyal sycophants at the Times to write a hit piece about the storied Lake City Plant, which has been making ammunition since World War II.

The Washington Post published actual crime scene photos from 11 mass murders in a photo essay titled “Terror on Repeat: A rare look at the devastation caused by AR-15 shootings,” which was published in November.

In a sidebar, in which the newspaper attempted to justify their use of overly sensational and graphic photos, the Post’s editors claimed the AR made them do it.

“Like other news organizations, we cover the effects of these tragedies when they occur. But because journalists generally do not have access to crime scenes and news organizations rarely if ever publish graphic content, most Americans have no way to understand the full scope of an AR-15’s destructive power or the extent of the trauma inflicted on victims, survivors and first responders when a shooter uses this weapon on people,” the story states.

The Post’s photo essay took the gun ban industry’s penchant for blaming an inanimate object rather than the murderer pulling the trigger to new lows. Also, there’s a key point the editors missed: All crime scene photos are shocking and disgusting, regardless of the type of weapon used. By far, the most graphic crime scene photos I’ve ever taken involved cuttings, not shootings.

Bloomberg News’ contribution to the Trace’s list is still a head-shaker. Its story, titled “How the US Drives Gun Exports and Fuels Violence Around the World,” blames Sig-Sauer Inc. for a mass murder at a nursery school in rural northeast Thailand, which left 36 people dead.

“The killer’s gun, a Sig Sauer P365 — touted by the company as small enough to easily conceal yet able to hold 13 rounds — had traveled more than 8,000 miles from a factory on New Hampshire’s rocky seacoast to Thailand’s lush Nong Bua Lamphu province. It was part of a growing number of semiautomatic handguns and rifles exported by American gunmakers and linked to violent crimes,” the story inexplicably states.

About the only thing factual in the story was the disclaimer Bloomberg News publishes every time one of their staffers writes about guns:

Everytown for Gun Safety, which advocates gun-safety measures, is backed by Michael Bloomberg, founder and majority owner of Bloomberg News parent Bloomberg LP.

Takeaways

The 14 stories picked by the Trace have much in common. They’re long on opinion and short on facts. They make cheap sensational claims, which are not supported. The stories editorialize and attempt to persuade. They do not inform. They’re designed to influence public opinion with emotion rather than reason.

There’s another commonality: Most of the stories were published late in the year during the height of awards season. Journalists want their stories to be fresh in the minds of contest judges, who start reading entries early in the year. When a newspaper releases an investigative series in November or December, it’s clear it’s their annual contest entry designed to win awards. Journalism is one of the most self-congratulatory industries on the planet. Careers are made or lost based on the number of awards a story can bring home.

It’s too bad none of the scores of journalism contests out there yet offer a fake news category. If one did, the 14 stories chosen by the Trace would be award winners.

This story is presented by the Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project and wouldn’t be possible without you. Please click here to make a tax-deductible donation to support more pro-gun stories like this.


About Lee Williams

Lee Williams, who is also known as “The Gun Writer,” is the chief editor of the Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project. Until recently, he was also an editor for a daily newspaper in Florida. Before becoming an editor, Lee was an investigative reporter at newspapers in three states and a U.S. Territory. Before becoming a journalist, he worked as a police officer. Before becoming a cop, Lee served in the Army. He’s earned more than a dozen national journalism awards as a reporter, and three medals of valor as a cop. Lee is an avid tactical shooter.

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StLPro2A

Over 400,000 lawfully owned guns,
Over 150,000,000 gun owners,
over 1,000,000,000,000 rounds of ammo.
If we were the problem, you’d really know it.
But, just keep pokin’ the bear…aka FAFO.

Vinnie

you’re missing three zeroes on the number of guns.

Montana454Casull

What use to be reporting the news has now become a game of who can lie the most and sensationalize the lies to make people believe the false facts . Now it’s not just guns that are guilty its the ammo also according to these lying lunatics . My ammo never jumps in the mag and convinces the gun to go out and shoot innocent people . They both just sit there waiting for me to take them to the range or hunting. Imagine that !

DIYinSTL

Lee, you mention the Pulitzer Prize – named for Joseph Pulitzer who founded the St. Louis PostPravda-Dispatch in 1878 from the ashes of the bankrupt St. Louis Dispatch. The [far] left-leaning Pravda-Dispatch is the only remaining daily newspaper in St. Louis, following the demise of the St. Louis Globe Democrat in 1986. In it’s 125 year history the more conservative Globe Democrat belies its name by supporting Republicans, including Abraham Lincoln for President. It is no wonder the Press is largely left-wing. Only the concentrated population of cities can support a daily paper or television station. As cities transitioned from… Read more »

Coelacanth

The Fourth Estate has morphed into the Fifth Column.

GomeznSA

“morphed” – more like they knowingly and willingly transitioned into the democRAT propaganda arm.

Wass

Lee, I’m glad you mentioned the statistics compiled by the FBI. As hard as it is for us cynics to believe, their numbers are the most likely accurate. All gun rights activists should get hold of, “The World Almanac and Book of Facts”, published in yearly editions and available everywhere. Therein you’ll find the latest FBI numbers. Hard as it is to believe, considering the hysteria of media, overall crime has been on the downswing since the ’90s. Get a hold of the book, and if you happen to confront one of those infernal anti-gunners, unloading the usual crap, treat… Read more »

PMinFl

Slam the book? oh my ! that’s so violent.

CinciJim

Just blame the book. If one inanimate object can cause violence, then all inanimate objects must be capable of violence.

lars

This reminds me of a story about a female reporter on a Marine base as the they were teaching some Boy Scouts how to shoot their .22 rifles. The reporter complained to the Commandant that they were equipping the boys to be mass murderers. The Commandant replied “Lady, your equipped to be a prostitute, that doesn’t make you one”.
No more questions after that.

swmft

I remember that ,herd it from a officer at camp Edwards was thinking it was just a story, but others hearing it says it likely happened ,the old timers in maine called it as they saw it no bs

nrringlee

Excellent article. 2AF is doing the heavy lifting in informing the liberty loving public. They need support. My little Arms Collectors group voted a substantial donation to 2AF and GOA as our annual contribution to defending gun rights. Checks go in the mail this morning. This all cost money, time and effort. We all need to be cognizant of one clear fact: the truth is a stranger to the Progressive New Left. The enemies of you liberty will resort to any manner of propaganda to subvert your natural law based rights. They are shameless and have no conscience to guide… Read more »

hasbeen

bloomturd of all people should know how the evil man does to man. and of course hitler disarmed his victims first too. shame on you bloomturd.