Gun Violence Researchers Race to Protect Data From Trump
Around 11 am Pacific on January 20th, while newly-inaugurated President Trump finished a celebratory lunch in the Capitol Rotunda, Magdalena Cerdá noticed something different about the White Houses website: All of its references to climate change had disappeared. Cerdá is an epidemiologist at UC Davis Violence Prevention Research Program, which focuses on another politicized region of sciencegun violence. So she knew what that meant.
It was a real call to action, Cerdá says. With links to climate data vanishing, she worried the same thing could happen to gun violence data on websites belonging to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, or the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. I was on Amtrak between Berkeley and Sacramento, she says. So I sent an email to Garen Wintemute saying we needed to start downloading our data immediately.
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