Members of Gen Z and millennials are twice as concerned about mass shooters as baby boomers, according to a new survey commissioned by the software firm CentralSquare.
The poll found that 46 percent of Gen Z-ers and 39 percent of millennials reported worrying about active shooters or armed assailants while out in public, compared with just 22 percent of baby boomers. Overall, one in three U.S. adults is worried about active shooters targeting their communities.
Source: Newsweek
Author: Asher Stockler