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Engraved bullets with names or slogans are resurfacing in U.S. shootings, revealing extremist or personal motives.
Inscribing messages on ammunition, a practice with ancient roots, is resurfacing in modern U.S. shootings, with suspects using blue ink to mark bullets with names, dates, or ideological slogans.
While historically used for identification or intimidation, today’s engraved ammo often reflects personal or extremist motives, aiding investigators in understanding intent.
The trend, amplified by social media and linked to high-profile attacks, raises concerns about symbolic messaging and potential threats, though not all engraved bullets indicate danger.
Law enforcement increasingly views such markings as forensic clues tied to broader extremist patterns.
Las balas grabadas con nombres o lemas están resurgiendo en los tiroteos de Estados Unidos, revelando motivos extremistas o personales.