FBI's Mass Shooting Tips Increased by 70% After El Paso, Dayton Massacres
The number of calls to an Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) tip line designed to prevent and investigate mass shootings and other attacks rose by 70 percent in the week after the mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, FBI officials said.
The FBI received more than 38,000 phone and online tips the week after the shootings, up from the 22,000 tips it typically receives on a weekly basis, according to a news report. In a statement, FBI officials said, “Such increases are often observed after major incidents. As always, the FBI encourages the public to remain vigilant and report any and all suspicious activity to law enforcement immediately.”