
Recent research detailed that a child was most likely to be killed in a mass shooting by a parent or family member vs a stranger or peer. Study investigator Stephanie Chao, MD, breaks down these data.
Stephanie Chao, MD, FACS, FAAP, associate professor of Pediatric Surgery, Stanford Medicine Children’s Health.

Recent research detailed that a child was most likely to be killed in a mass shooting by a parent or family member vs a stranger or peer. Study investigator Stephanie Chao, MD, breaks down these data.

Published: April 16th 2025 | Updated: