Fairriona Magee

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Public Health Reporter @thetrace.org | contact: fmagee@thetrace.org IG: @byfairrionam

About 1 in 3 men who kill an intimate partner also kill themselves. The warning signs, like guns, separation, and despair, were all present in the Virginia and Louisiana cases. @fairrionam.bsky.social reports on why those signs are often missed.

Trying to Make Sense of the Louisiana and Virginia Murder-Suicides

The Trace sits down with Jacquelyn Campbell, the professor who invented the Danger Assessment, a tool to determine the likelihood of deadly intimate partner violence.

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Milwaukee’s violence trends are sending mixed signals. Nonfatal shootings declined in 2025. Homicides rose 8 percent. Meanwhile, the office overseeing violence prevention is navigating leadership upheaval and expiring federal funds. The system itself is under strain. New story for @thetrace.org

Violence Prevention Programs in Milwaukee Face Uncertainty — and Rising Homicides

As federal funds expire, community violence intervention is facing renewed scrutiny from elected officials and the public.

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So far in his 2nd term, President Trump has eased up on gun dealer oversight, cut funding for research and violence prevention, and swapped the Office of Gun Violence Prevention for an office of gun rights. Here’s everything Trump has — and hasn’t — done on gun policy since retaking office:

How the 'Most Pro-Gun President' in History Spent His First Year Back in Office

Trump rolled back many of Biden’s policies, but gun rights supporters say he hasn't gone far enough.

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Here's a nice @tedalcorn.bsky.social piece on the rise in folks aspiring to be legal gun toters in NYC for @thetrace.org. Can confirm his observation that in the past, "permits were largely held by business leaders, politicians, and celebrities." www.thetrace.org/2025/11/new-...

New Yorkers Fill Gun Classes as Applications for Concealed Carry Permits Surge

With few rules on how the courses are taught, gun aficionados have stepped in to run them.

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Gun violence can seem like an intractable problem in the U.S., but there are ways to reduce it. In March, experts from a wide array of disciplines — doctors, historians, social workers, and others — gathered to discuss exactly what the country can do. Here’s their blueprint:

A Blueprint for Reducing Gun Violence by 2040, According to Experts

The JAMA Summit on Firearm Violence convened 60 thought leaders from a wide array of disciplines to discuss ideas for preventing shooting deaths and injuries.

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Since 2020, much has been said about crime in cities—whether it's up, down, the cause. While we should discuss the impact of violent vs "quality of life" crimes, we can't ignore data. @fairrionam.bsky.social on what federal cuts do to places not under the political microscope.

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The Trace spoke to veteran researchers who explained that the president’s strategy to decrease crime in urban cities ignores leading public health research, and sidelines critical suicide prevention…

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Older Americans have the highest rates of gun suicide of any age group. Not by a little — by a lot. Why? I spent months exploring this question through data, field reporting, and interviews with experts. Our story is up today on @thetrace.org www.thetrace.org/2025/09/gun-...

The Quiet Crisis: What’s Driving Gun Suicides Among Older Americans?

More and more older Americans are dying by firearm suicide, a new analysis from The Trace and GQ reveals. Older white men and those in rural areas experience alarmingly high rates.

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More CDC cuts could wipe out one of the most reliable sources of gun violence data. To show what’s at stake as Congress moves to enact the agency’s next budget, @thetrace.org compiled 10 examples of how the CDC’s gun violence work has helped reveal trends, shape interventions, and inform policy.

CDC Data Is Helping Combat Gun Violence. But It’s at Risk of Disappearing.

As the Trump administration pushes deep cuts to the CDC, we’ve compiled 10 examples of how the agency’s gun violence work has shaped policy and prevention.

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