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Studies indicate that between 3-5% of all firearm homicides are the result of mental illness. In Minnesota, 79% of gun deaths are suicide by gun. A typical mass murderer is described as isolated, lacking in social support, bears a grudge, is angry and externalizes blame. Yet the vast majority of people diagnosed with psychiatric disorders do not commit violent acts. How are we to understand the relationship between mental health and gun violence that can help us create a more gun safe environment?

Presenters:

  • Thomas E. Kottke, MD, MSPH, is the Medical Director for Well-Being at Health Partners of Medicine at the University of Minnesota, and a health researcher at the Health Partners Institute in Minneapolis. Dr. Kottke is also a member of the Protect Minnesota Board of Directors.
  • Caleb Schultz, MD, M.P.H. practices anesthesiology at Hennepin County Medical Center where he frequently takes care of victims of gun violence in the operating room and intensive care units. Dr. Schultz serves on the Protect Minnesota C4/Advocacy Board of Directors.

This Zoom conversation is offered by ENGAGE: Lutherans for Gun Violence Prevention, a public witness work group of the Saint Paul Area Synod, in partnership with Protect Minnesota. Our event hosts are Pastors Rolf Olson and Ron Letnes. Register here to receive the Zoom link.

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