Based on the data analysis, here is a summary of the key findings:
- Flee Variable:
- There are four categories in the “flee” variable: not fleeing, car, foot, and other.
- More than 4000 people did not flee after the attack.
- Around 1300 people fled, with some using cars or on foot.
- Manner of Death:
- More than 7000 people were shot.
- The remaining 8000 were shot and tasered.
- Gender Distribution:
- Males were more involved in the crimes compared to females.
- Race Distribution:
- People from different races were involved, with whites and blacks being the most common.
- Geographical Distribution:
- Three states had a higher incidence of the reported crimes.
- Signs of Mental Illness:
- Around 2000 people had signs of mental illness.
- Threat Level:
- Approximately 4000 people were reported to have attacked.
- Association Between Mental Illness and Fleeing:
- Among those with mental illness, around 1300 chose not to flee, while fewer than 200 fled on foot or by car.