Stray-bullet shootings are situations where a bullet skips an intended person or sociogeographic space, resulting in the injury or death of an unintended person(s)
either from the gunshot itself or by a secondary mechanism, such as broken glasses or objects sent flying by a stray bullet.
Typical examples are: gunfire exchanges, gunshots to disperse large crowds, shootings of bystanders who had no active role in a violent incidents,