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What new data shows about killings at houses of worship

The Violence Prevention Project found only 7% of cases involved active shooters, but those attacks caused the highest death tolls.

  • The Violence Prevention Project tracked about 400 homicide incidents at religious institutions over the past 25 years, resulting in 512 deaths and more than 200 victims injured.
  • Most homicides at religious institutions stem from interpersonal disputes or domestic situations rather than ideological motives; 96% of incidents occurred at Christian churches, consistent with Christianity being the majority religion in the United States.
  • In the majority of cases, firearms were the weapon of choice at 69%, though only 7% of incidents involved an active shooter attempting to kill multiple people with a gun.
  • Three high-profile incidents in 2025 left 24 people dead and about 40 injured, including attacks at a Mormon church in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, and a Catholic school Mass in Minnesota.
  • "Having those punctuating, high-profile attacks is notable," said James Densley, co-founder of the Violence Prevention Project, noting they tend to be "more preplanned, premeditated, and they also tend to have a legacy token, copycat component.
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What new data shows about killings at houses of worship

Most cases stem from spillover violence or disputes, not ideology.

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