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Story 1: Lying Lunatic Left Gun Grabbers Blame Gun Violence (Nonexistent) and Not Human Violence (Real), Trump and Talk Radio on The Millennial Mass Murderer, Dylann Storm Roof,  in Charleston, South Carolina Church Killings of Nine Instead of Drugs and Mental Illness — Videos

Charleston, S.C., shooting suspect Dylann Storm Roof, second from left, is escorted from the Shelby Police Department in Shelby, N.C., Thursday, June 18, 2015. Roof is a suspect in the shooting of several people Wednesday night at the historic The Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

Charleston, S.C., shooting suspect Dylann Storm Roof, second from left, is escorted from the Shelby Police Department in Shelby, N.C., Thursday, June 18, 2015. Roof is a suspect in the shooting of several people Wednesday night at the historic The Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

Charleston, S.C., shooting suspect Dylann Storm Roof, center, is escorted from the Sheby Police Department in Shelby, N.C., Thursday, June 18, 2015. Roof is a suspect in the shooting of several people Wednesday night at the historic The Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

Charleston, S.C., shooting suspect Dylann Storm Roof, center, is escorted from the Sheby Police Department in Shelby, N.C., Thursday, June 18, 2015. Roof is a suspect in the shooting of several people Wednesday night at the historic The Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

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Dylann Roof: Charleston Church Shooting | True News

Nine people are dead after shooting which occurred 9pm on Wednesday at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina. The congregation, established in 1816, is one of the oldest African American churches in the United States.

Gunman Dylann Roof was attending a bible study meeting at the church and told the worshipers, “I have to do it. You rape our women and you’re taking over our country and you have to go.”

One woman was specifically spared as Roof said, “I’m not going to shoot you because I want you to tell everyone what happened.”

Stefan Molyneux examines the news story, what is known about Dylann Roof, how this incident could have been prevented, incomprehensible parenting, false rape statistics, violence in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, the call for gun control, the danger of SSRIs and a plea for an honest conversation about race in America.

Best 7 minutes on gun control I have ever seen!

In this segment of his Virtual State of the Union, the Virtual President talks about why politicians want to talk about gun control rather than crime control, and delivers the factual evidence and historical truths that make the case for the Second Amendment self-evident.

Dr Susan Gratia-Hupp – Survivor of the 1991 Kileen TX Lubys Shooting Massacre

Hupp and her parents were having lunch at the Luby’s Cafeteria in Killeen in 1991 when the Luby’s massacre commenced. The gunman shot 50 people and killed 23, including Hupp’s parents. Hupp later expressed regret about deciding to remove her gun from her purse and lock it in her car lest she risk possibly running afoul of the state’s concealed weapons laws; during the shootings, she reached for her weapon but then remembered that it was “a hundred feet away in my car.” Her father, Al Gratia, tried to rush the gunman and was shot in the chest. As the gunman reloaded, Hupp escaped through a broken window and believed that her mother, Ursula Gratia, was behind her. Actually however, her mother went to her mortally-wounded husband’s aid and was then shot in the head.

As a survivor of the Luby’s massacre, Hupp testified across the country in support of concealed-handgun laws. She said that if there had been a second chance to prevent the slaughter, she would have violated the Texas law and carried the handgun inside her purse into the restaurant. She testified across the country in support of concealed handgun laws, and was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1996. The law was signed by then-Governor George W. Bush.

Breaking News: Gov. Abbott sign Texas Open Carry Law June 2015

Texas ‘Open Carry’ Law Passes, Allowing Guns in Holsters on the Street

Charleston shooting Suspect, Dylann Storm Roof, in police custody

Dylann Storm Roof, the 21-year-old white male allegedly behind the shooting of nine African-Americans at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church Wednesday night in Charleston, SC, was arrested by law enforcement on Thursday morning. Manila Chan has more on the details and what the authorities know at this time.

Dylann Storm Roof Captured by NC Police, Charleston Shooting Suspect Escorting VIDEO

Daily Show’s Jon Stewart on Charleston shooting: ‘This was a terrorist attack’

Citizen With Concealed Weapons Permit Shoots and Kills Attacker

John Lott: More Guns, Less Crime

Gun Regulation: U.S Gun Homicides vs. Japan

John Lott: More Guns, Less Crime book interview on CSPAN

Nine killed in South Carolina Charleston ‘hate crime’ shooting

Dylann Storm Roof Was ‘Wild,’ Not Violent, Took Drugs, Classmate of Charleston Shooting Suspect Says

President Obama makes statement on Charleston mass shooting

President Barack Obama expressed his sorrow about a mass shooting in Charleston, South Carolina that killed nine people during a news conference on Thursday. Speaking about the tragedy, the president also spoke about the need to take another look at gun violence in the nation.

Carolina Church Shooting: Obama gets it wrong–Guns SAVE Lives!

PJTV: Wake Up Obama. Drugs Are the Problem, Not Guns

Fox News Host ‘Surprise’ as Obama ‘Quick’ Invoke Gun Control on Charleston Mass Shooting

Donald Trump rails against immigrants in presidential campaign launch

Hillary Clinton ATTACKS Donald Trump Connects Negative Remarks on Mexico to MURDERS in Charleston

Hillary Clinton Takes a Veiled Shot at Donald Trump

Donald Trump on his campaign speech comments that some Mexican immigrants are ‘rapists’

Donald Trump Presidential speech announcement 2016 – Donald Trump Bashes Mexico Obamacare

Charleston Shooting: What They’re Not Telling You

The Alex Jones Show (1st HOUR-VIDEO Commercial Free) Thursday June 18 2015: #CharlestonShooting

News Behind the News: John Lott on America’s Gun Laws

Top 10 Infamous Mass Shootings in the U.S.

Top 10 Infamous Mass Shootings Outside the U.S.

CHARLESTON SHOOTER WAS ON DRUG LINKED TO VIOLENT OUTBURSTS

Dylann Storm Roof was taking habit-forming drug suboxone
Charleston Shooter Was on Drug Linked to Violent Outbursts

by PAUL JOSEPH WATSON | JUNE 18, 2015


Charleston shooter Dylann Storm Roof was reportedly taking a drug that has been linked with sudden outbursts of violence, fitting the pattern of innumerable other mass shooters who were on or had recently come off pharmaceutical drugs linked to aggression.

According to a CBS News report, earlier this year when cops searched Roof after he was acting suspiciously inside a Bath and Body Works store, they found “orange strips” that Roof told officers was suboxone, a narcotic that is used to treat opiate addiction.

Suboxone is a habit-forming drug that has been connected with sudden outbursts of aggression.
Another poster on the Drugs.com website tells the story of how his personality completely changed as a result of taking suboxone.A user on the MD Junction website relates how her husband “became violent, smashing things and threatening me,” after just a few days of coming off suboxone.

The individual relates how he became “nasty” and “violent” just weeks into taking the drug, adding that he would “snap” and be mean to people for no reason.

Another poster reveals how his son-in-law “completely changed on suboxone,” and that the drug sent him into “self-destruct mode.”

A user named ‘Jhalloway’ also tells the story of how her husband’s addiction to suboxone was “ruining our life.”

A poster on a separate forum writes about how he became “horribly aggressive” towards his partner after taking 8mg of suboxone.

A website devoted to horror stories about the drug called SubSux.com also features a post by a woman whose husband obtained a gun and began violently beating his 15-year-old son after taking suboxone.

According to a Courier-Journal report, suboxone “is increasingly being abused, sold on the streets and inappropriately prescribed” by doctors. For some users, it is even more addictive than the drugs it’s supposed to help them quit.

As we previously highlighted, virtually every major mass shooter was taking some form of SSRI or other pharmaceutical drug at the time of their attack, including Columbine killer Eric Harris, ‘Batman’ shooter James Holmes and Sandy Hook gunman Adam Lanza.

As the website SSRI Stories profusely documents, there are literally hundreds of examples of mass shootings, murders and other violent episodes that have been committed by individuals on psychiatric drugs over the past three decades.

Pharmaceutical giants who produce drugs like Zoloft, Prozac and Paxil spend around $2.4 billion dollars a year on direct-to-consumer television advertising every year. By running negative stories about prescription drugs, networks risk losing tens of millions of dollars in ad revenue, which is undoubtedly one of the primary reasons why the connection is habitually downplayed or ignored entirely.

http://www.infowars.com/charleston-shooter-was-on-drug-linked-to-violent-outbursts/

White suspect in massacre at black South Carolina church charged, held in jail

5 Things the Gun Grabbers Apparently Don’t Understand

John Hawkins

“I’m not a gun owner and, as I think as is the case for the more than half the people in the country who also aren’t gun owners, that means that for me guns are alien. In the current rhetorical climate people seem not to want to say: I think guns are kind of scary and don’t want to be around them.” — Josh Marshall

“A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity.”

~ Sigmund Freud

Sorry, but your Second Amendment rights no longer apply because liberals like Josh Marshall tinkle on themselves every time they come within fifty feet of a gun. This is really what the debate on gun control in America comes down to in the end: people who lose nothing if guns are banned because they don’t use them demanding that everyone else be disarmed. Meanwhile, trying to reason with gun control advocates is like arguing with a four year old about whether her imaginary friend is real or not. It doesn’t matter how clearly you prove your case; she’ll be pouring her pal tea two minutes after you’ve left the room. Speaking of imaginary…

1) A “gun free zone” won’t keep bad people with guns away: The basic problem with a “gun free zone” is that anyone you can’t trust with a gun will bring it in anyway while it will cause the people you’d want armed in a dangerous situation to leave their weapons behind. If this concept actually worked, we’d just train all of our soldiers in Jiu-jitsu and then we’d declare everywhere we sent them to be a “gun free zone.” Admittedly, Mortal Kombat: Afghanistan sounds like it would be an amazing movie, but someone needs to inform Democrats that the world doesn’t really work this way.

2) Criminals and lunatics don’t obey gun laws: The belief that someone who’s planning to go on a killing spree is going to turn in a gun because it’s made illegal is almost as nuts as going on the killing spree. Yet, the gun grabbers in the Democrat Party operate on the assumption that nut jobs like Adam Lanza or a gangbanger who sells crack for a living is going to get rid of a high-capacity magazine if Congress says he can’t have it. That’s like a prohibitionist who gets upset about alcoholism and deals with the problem by demanding that all the people without drinking problems have to be kept away from booze.

3) We already have somewhere between 200-300 million guns in this country: Adding to the last point, ever heard this old joke?

A drunk loses the keys to his house and is looking for them under a lamppost. A policeman comes over and asks what he’s doing.“I’m looking for my keys” he says. “I lost them over there”.

The policeman looks puzzled. “Then why are you looking for them all the way over here?”

“Because the light is so much better”.

If there were no already existing guns in America, gun control could conceivably help keep weaponry out of the hands of criminals and mass murderers. However, in a nation that’s already armed to the teeth, the next Adam Lanza, Jared Loughner, Tookie Williams or Mumia Abu-Jamal has already got his gun and new laws will only disarm law abiding Americans.

4) Gun owners aren’t required to explain a “need” for our Second Amendment rights: Why do gun owners “need” their guns? The same reason that Rosa Parks “needed” her seat at the front of the bus. In other words, it’s our constitutional right; so kiss off! If you need more of an explanation than that, why does California “need” to have its votes counted in the next presidential election? Why do we “need” so many liberal newspapers? Why not close a few? Why do movie stars “need” to make so much money for their films? Why don’t we confiscate it? What was it that Ann Coulter said?

“Free people are not in the habit of providing reasons why they ‘need’ something simply because the government wants to ban it. That’s true of anything — but especially something the government is constitutionally prohibited from banning, like guns.”

5) You’re not fooling us: Liberals like to think they’re smarter than everyone else, but they’re as transparent as glass to anyone who’s paying attention. That’s why gun sales have blown up like a can of shaving cream in a microwave. If Barack Obama, Diane Feinstein, Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden and the rest of the Democrat gun grabbers in Congress could get away with it, they would ban and confiscate every gun in America tomorrow — and people know it. Anything short of, “Nobody is allowed to own a firearm except the government,” is unacceptable to them and that’s why they always seem so ghoulishly pleased after tragedies like the Gabrielle Giffords shooting or the Newtown massacre. Everybody else is thinking of the victims, while they’re twirling their mustaches Snidely-Whiplash-style and repeating, “Never let a serious crisis go to waste,” to each other.

http://townhall.com/columnists/johnhawkins/2013/03/05/5-things-the-gun-grabbers-apparently-dont-understand-n1525945/page/full

List of rampage killers

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Number of incidents listed
Africa/Middle East 85
Americas 108
Asia 127
Europe 94
Oceania/Maritime Southeast Asia 124
Workplace 102
Educational settings 89
Hate crimes 28
Home intruders 93
Familicides – U.S. 120
Familicides – Europe 103
Familicides – Rest of world 155
Vehicular 20
Grenade 21
Other 46
Total 1315

This is a partial list of rampage killings. It is further divided into several subsections.

This list should contain every case with at least one of the following features:

  • Rampage killings with six or more dead (excluding the perpetrator)
  • Rampage killings with at least four people killed and a double digit number of victims (dead plus injured)
  • Rampage killings with at least a dozen victims (dead plus injured)

In the tables that follow, the “W” column indicates the weapon, or weapons, used. Details are listed in the Annotation section.

Africa and the Middle East

Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:Africa and the Middle East

This section contains cases that occurred in Africa and the Middle East. Not included are school massacres, workplace killings, hate crimes or familicides, which form their own categories.

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1. Unek, William Feb. 11 1954
1957
Mahagi
Malampaka
Belgian Congo Belgian Congo
 Tanganyika
21
36
?
?
 M
FMA
Killed
2. Komakech, Richard June 26 1994 Kampala Uganda Uganda
26
13
F Killed by victim’s father [1]
3. Unknown March 25/26 1994 Ta’izz Yemen Yemen
22
?
F Shot by police [2]
4. Unknown Police Officer April 15 1983 Asureti Uganda Uganda
21
?
F Committed suicide [3]
5. Omar Abdul Razeq Abdullah Rifai, 28 Aug. 21 2013 Meet al-Attar Egypt Egypt
15
?
F Shot dead
Killed several people in a family feud in 2008
[4]
6. Unknown Soldier Nov. 6 1995 Nshili Rwanda Rwanda
14–17
19
FM Committed suicide [5]
7. Two Unknown Men 1936 Aksum Turkey Turkey
14
3
FM Both were killed [6]
8. Khumalo, Banda, 38 Dec. 4 1977 Bulawayo Rhodesia Rhodesia
13
16
F Shot by police [7]
9. Ogwang, Alfred, 28 Dec. 26 1994 Kamwenge Uganda Uganda
13
14
F Convicted [8]
10. Fekadu Nasha May 12 2013 Bahir Dar Ethiopia Ethiopia
12–18
2
F Died [9]
11. Mogo May 12 1929 Kitale East Africa Protectorate Kenya
12
1
 M Sentenced to death
12. Obwara, Lazaro, 55 July 28 1950 Kampala Flag of the Uganda Protectorate.svg Uganda
12
0
 M Arrested [10]
13. Ben Jebir, 28 March 25 1985 Fahs Tunisia Tunisia
12
?
F Committed suicide
Killed an unborn child
[11]
14. Vukwana, Bulelani, 29 Feb. 9 2002 East London South Africa South Africa
11
6
F Committed suicide
15. Abdullah Saleh Zaid al-Kohali, 26 May 30 2008 Bait al-Aqari Yemen Yemen
10
15
F Sentenced to death and executed [12]

Americas

Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:Americas

This section contains cases that occurred in the Americas.

Not included are school massacres, workplace killings, hate crimes or familicides, which form their own categories.

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1. Delgado Morales, Campo Elías, 52 Dec. 4 1986 Bogotá  Colombia
29
12
FMA Shot by police
2. Hennard, George Pierre, 35 Oct. 16 1991 Killeen, TX  USA
23
20
F V Committed suicide
3. Huberty, James Oliver, 41 July 18 1984 San Diego, CA  USA
21
19
F Shot by police
4. Ferreira de França, Genildo, 27 May 21/22 1997 Santo Antônio dos Barreiros  Brazil
14
3
F Committed suicide or shot by police [13]
5. Wong, Jiverly Antares, 41 April 3 2009 Binghamton, NY  USA
13
4
F Committed suicide
6. Unruh, Howard Barton, 28 Sep. 6 1949 Camden, NJ  USA
13
3
F Found mentally unfit to stand trial
7. Holmes, James Eagan, 24 (suspect) July 20 2012 Aurora, CO  USA
12
62
F E Suspect arrested, trial pending
8. Pough, James Edward, 42 June 17/18 1990 Jacksonville, FL  USA
11
6
F V Committed suicide
9. Lozano Velásquez, Juan de Jesús, 26 June 24 2000 Bogotá  Colombia
11
5
F Sentenced to 40 years in prison [14]
10. Cáceres, Gregorio, 50 Feb. 18 1942 Trujillo  Venezuela
11
4
 M Killed [15]
11. Flores, Oscar, 23 July 31 2005 San Jerónimo de Juárez  Mexico
11
2
FM Killed by angry mob or shot by police [16]
12. Unknown Dec. 18 1936 Monte Aprazível  Brazil
10–16
?
F Arrested [17]
13. McLendon, Michael Kenneth, 28 March 10 2009 Kinston, Samson & Geneva, AL  USA
10
6
F A Committed suicide
Also killed four dogs
[18]
14. Starkweather, Charles, 19
Fugate, Caril Ann, 14
Jan. 21–29 1958 Lincoln & Bennet, NE
Douglas, WY
 USA
10
0
FM Also killed two dogs
Starkweather killed a man on Nov. 30, 1957
15. Malagón González, Arnoldo, 22 June 1 1993 Soacha  Colombia
10
?
F Arrested [19]

Asia

Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:Asia

This section contains cases that occurred in Asia.

Not included are school massacres, workplace killings, hate crimes or familicides, which form their own categories.

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1. Woo Bum-Kon, 27 April 26/27 1982 Uiryeong  South Korea
56
35
F E Committed suicide
2. Feng Wanhai, 26
Jiang Liming, 22
Nov. 18 1995 Zhaodong  China
32
16
F Feng was shot by police
Jiang committed suicide
[20]
3. Toi, Mutsuo, 21 May 21 1938 Kaio  Japan
30
3
FM Committed suicide
4. Tian Mingjian, 31 Sep. 20 1994 Beijing  China
23
30–80
F Shot by police
5. Unknown Soldier April 1950 Nainital  India
22
?
 M [21]
6. Unknown April 1 1978 Dong Doc  Laos
16
60
F E [22]
7. Bales, Robert, 38 March 11 2012 Najeeban & Alkozai  Afghanistan
16
6
FMA Sentenced to life imprisonment
Also killed at least one dog and a cow
[23]
8. Yuan Daizhong, 41 Nov. 18 2004 Yueyang & Xima  China
15
28
 ME Committed suicide [24]
9. Harphul Singh July 23 1930 Tohana  India
15
?
F A Sentenced to death and executed
Had killed five people in the two years prior
[25]
10. Ramesh Sharma, 28 July 23 1983 Mandsaur  India
14
9
F Shot by police
11. Hu Wenhai, 46
Liu Haiwang, 40
Oct. 26 2001 Dayukou  China
14
3
FM Both were sentenced to death and executed [26]
12. Unknown Soldier June 14 1912 Guangzhou Republic of China (1912–49)China
14
2+
F Shot by soldiers [27]
13. Unknown Aug. 1938 Bhatinda  India
12
8
F [28]
14. Shi Yuejun, 35 Sep. 24–29 2006 Liuhe & Tonghua county  China
12
5
 M Sentenced to death and executed
15. Duong Van Mon, 35 Aug. 8 1998 Đắk Lắk Province  Vietnam
12
2–6
 M Sentenced to death [29]

Europe

Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:Europe

This section contains cases that occurred in Europe.

Not included are school massacres, workplace killings, hate crimes or familicides, which form their own categories.

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1. Grachev, Peter July 31 1925 Ivankovo  Soviet Union
17
3
F A Also killed 12 horses [30]
2. Ryan, Michael Robert, 27 Aug. 19 1987 Hungerford  United Kingdom
16
15
F A Committed suicide
Also shot his dog
3. Borel, Eric, 16 Sep. 23/24 1995 Solliès-Pont & Cuers  France
15
4
FM Committed suicide
4. Leibacher, Friedrich, 57 Sep. 27 2001 Zug   Switzerland
14
18
F E Committed suicide
5. Wagner, Ernst August, 38 Sep. 4 1913 Degerloch &
Mühlhausen/Enz
 German Empire
14
11
FMA Found not guilty by reason of insanity
Also shot two animals
6. Unknown June 10/11 1945 Rouen  France
14
9
FM Arrested [31]
7. Dornier, Christian, 31 July 12 1989 Luxiol  France
14
8
F Found not guilty by reason of insanity
8. Dembsky, Vladimir Feb. 15 1904 Warsaw  Russian Empire
13
10
F Arrested [32]
9. Bogdanović, Ljubiša, 60 April 9 2013 Velika Ivanča  Serbia
13
1
F Committed suicide
10. Bird, Derrick, 52 June 2 2010 Copeland, Cumbria  United Kingdom
12
11
F Committed suicide
11. Marimon Carles, Jose, 26 May 21 1928 Pobla de Ferran  Spain
10
2
F Shot dead [33]
12. Hedin, Tore, 25 Aug. 22 1952 Saxtorp & Hurva  Sweden
9
10–20
 MA Committed suicide
13. Izquierdo, Antonio, 53
Izquierdo, Emilio, 58
Aug. 26 1990 Puerto Hurraco  Spain
9
6–12
F Both were sentenced to 684 years in prison [34]
14. Palić, Vinko, 28 Jan. 1 1993 Zrinski Topolovac  Croatia
9
5–7
F Committed suicide [35]
15. Tranchita, Rosario June 25 1925 Librizzi  Italy
9
4
F Shot dead by his nephew [36]

Oceania and Maritime Southeast Asia

Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:Oceania and Maritime Southeast Asia

This section contains cases that occurred in Oceania and the Maritime Southeast Asia.

Not included are school massacres, workplace killings, hate crimes or familicides, which form their own categories.

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1. Bryant, Martin John, 28 April 28/29 1996 Port Arthur, TAS  Australia
35
23
FMA Sentenced to 35 consecutive life terms
2. Unknown Siquijor  Philippines
32
?
 M Killed by angry mob [37]
3. Wirjo, 42 April 15 1987 Banjarsari  Indonesia
20
12
 M Committed suicide [38]
4. Formentera, Arsenio Jan. 28 1968 Palompon  Philippines
17
?
 M [39]
5. Hodeng June 17 1879 Kampong Tankulu Dutch East IndiesIndonesia
16
1
Arrested [40]
6. Salazar, Domingo, 42 Oct. 11 1956 San Nicolas  Philippines
16
1
 M Sentenced to death
Killed two unborn children
[41]
7. Unknown Dec. 13 1873 Ternate Dutch East IndiesIndonesia
15
4
 M Killed [42]
8. Basobas, Florentino May 9 1977 Quezon, Palawan  Philippines
15
4
 M Shot dead [43]
9. Antakin May 27 1897 Kaningow North BorneoMalaysia
15
3
 M Shot dead
10. Pusok Anak Ngaik, 28 May 29 1965 Kampong Bukit Merah  Malaysia
14
4
 M [44]
11. Unknown March 1909 Borneo Dutch East IndiesIndonesia
14
?
[45]
12. Unknown Nov. 1935 Gondang Dutch East IndiesIndonesia
13
3
Sentenced to life imprisonment [46]
13. Gray, David Malcolm, 33 Nov. 13/14 1990 Aramoana  New Zealand
13
3
F Shot by police
14. Kalinga Boli May 25 – June 7 1937 Tagan  Philippines
13
?
 M Arrested [47]
15. Two unknown Men June 22 1952 Zamboanga  Philippines
12
14
 M One killed, the other arrested [48]

Workplace killings

Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:Workplace killings

People killing their (former) co-workers; also includes soldiers killing their comrades.

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1. Sanurip, 36 April 15 1996 Timika Airport IndonesiaIndonesia
16
11
F Sentenced to death [49]
2. Chelakh, Vladislav, 19 May 27/28 2012 Arkankergen frontier post KazakhstanKazakhstan
15
0
F A Sentenced to life imprisonment [50]
3. Sherrill, Patrick Henry, 44 Aug. 20 1986 Edmond, OK United StatesU.S.
14
6
F Committed suicide
4. Hasan, Nidal Malik, 39 Nov. 5 2009 Fort Hood, TX United StatesU.S.
13
32
F Sentenced to death
Killed an unborn child
5. Barton, Mark Orrin, 44 July 27–29 1999 Atlanta, GA United StatesU.S.
12
13
FM Committed suicide
6. Alexis, Aaron, 34 Sep. 16 2013 Washington, D.C. United StatesU.S.
12
3
F Shot by police
7. Leung Ying, 29 Aug. 22 1928 Fairfield, CA United StatesU.S.
11
4
FM Committed suicide while awaiting execution [51]
8. Tazmal Hossein Dec. 1 1914 Naihati British RajIndia
10
11
 M Arrested [52]
9. Kim Won-jo, 25 May 1 1974 Kimpo South KoreaSouth Korea
10
3
F Committed suicide [53]
10. Vaganov, Artur, 22 June 1 1997 Sida AbkhaziaAbkhazia
10
3
F Committed suicide
11. Lee Wei, 41 April 5 1962 Taoyuan TaiwanTaiwan
10
0-2+
F A Arrested [54]
12. Ahmed Gul, 46 April 27 2011 Kabul AfghanistanAfghanistan
9
1–6
F Committed suicide [55]
13. Smith, William Vincent, 19 April 23 1946 LST 172 United StatesU.S.
9
1
F Committed suicide while awaiting trial [56]
14. Unknown July 29 1982 Maputo MozambiqueMozambique
9
?
F [57]
15. Moreño, Jonathan, 31 Jan. 16 2005 Kalibo PhilippinesPhilippines
8
29–33
F Shot by police [58]

School massacres

Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:School massacres
See alsoList of school-related attacks

Massacres at kindergartens, schools and universities

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1. Kehoe, Andrew Philip, 55 May 18 1927 Bath Township, MI United StatesU.S.
44
58
FME Committed suicide
2. Cho, Seung-Hui, 23
(조승희)
April 16 2007 Blacksburg, VA United StatesU.S.
32
17
F Committed suicide
3. Lanza, Adam Peter, 20 Dec. 14 2012 Newtown, CT United StatesU.S.
27
2
F Committed suicide
4. Hamilton, Thomas Watt, 43 March 13 1996 Dunblane United KingdomU.K.
17
15
F Committed suicide
5. Steinhäuser, Robert, 19 April 26 2002 Erfurt GermanyGermany
16
1
F Committed suicide
6. Whitman, Charles Joseph, 25 Aug. 1 1966 Austin, TX United StatesU.S.
15
32
FM Shot by police
Killed an unborn child
One of the injured later died in 2001
7. Kretschmer, Tim, 17 March 11 2009 Winnenden & Wendlingen GermanyGermany
15
9
F Committed suicide
8. Lépine, Marc, 25 Dec. 6 1989 Montreal, QC CanadaCanada
14
14
FM Committed suicide
9. Harris, Eric David, 18
Klebold, Dylan Bennet, 17
April 20 1999 Littleton, CO United StatesU.S.
13
21
F E Both committed suicide
10. Gadirov, Farda, 28 April 30 2009 Baku AzerbaijanAzerbaijan
12
13
F Committed suicide [59]
11. Menezes de Oliveira, Wellington, 23 April 7 2011 Rio de Janeiro BrazilBrazil
12
12
F Committed suicide
12. Bai Ningyang, 18 May 8 2006 Shiguan ChinaChina
12
5
 MA Sentenced to death
13. Seifert, Walter, 42 June 11 1964 Volkhoven West GermanyWest Germany
10
22
FM Committed suicide
14. Saari, Matti Juhani, 22 Sep. 23 2008 Kauhajoki FinlandFinland
10
1
F A Committed suicide
15. Wu Huanming, 47 May 12 2010 Linchang ChinaChina
9
11
 M Committed suicide [60]

Religious, political or racial crimes

Mass murders, committed by single perpetrators, that have a foremost religious, racial or political background.

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1. Breivik, Anders Behring, 32 July 22 2011 Oslo & Utøya NorwayNorway
75
241
F E Two more died trying to escape
Sentenced to 21 years plus preventive detention
2. Ibragimov, Ahmed, 43
(Ахмед Ибрагимов)
Oct. 8 1999 Mekenskaya RussiaRussia
34–41
?
F Killed by angry mob
3. Goldstein, Baruch Kappel, 37 Feb. 25 1994 Hebron State of PalestineWest Bank
29–52
70–200
F Killed by angry mob [61]
4. Abbas al-Baqir Abbas, 33 Dec. 8 2000 Jarafa SudanSudan
22–27
31–53
F Shot by police
5. Unknown July 20 2001 Sheshnag IndiaIndia
13–14
14–15
F E Shot by police [62]
6. Unknown Aug. 6 2002 Nunwan IndiaIndia
9
31
F E Shot by police [63]
7. Essex, Mark James Robert, 23 Dec. 31 /
Jan. 7
1972
1973
New Orleans, LA United StatesU.S.
9
13
F A Shot by police
8. Roof, Dylann Storm, 21 (suspect) June 17 2015 Charleston, SC United StatesU.S.
9
1
F Arrested
9. Asadullah
(اسد الله)
March 30 2012 Yahyakhel District AfghanistanAfghanistan
9
0
F P [64]
10. Strydom, Barend Hendrik, 23 Nov. 8/15 1988 De Deur &
Pretoria
South AfricaSouth Africa
8
16
F Sentenced to death plus 30 years [65]
11. Punchi Banda Kandegedera Feb. 25 1936 Colombo British CeylonSri Lanka
8
10
F Sentenced to death [66]
12. Wang Xiwen, 32^ Nov. 17 1980 Handan ChinaChina
7
12
F E Sentenced to death and executed
Also killed two pigs
13. Popper, Ami, 21 May 20 1990 Rishon LeZion IsraelIsrael
7
10–15
F Sentenced to seven consecutive life terms;
later reduced to 40 years in prison
14. Merah, Mohammed, 23 March 11–22 2012 Toulouse & Montauban FranceFrance
7
5
F Shot by police
15. Kariyev, Maksat Kokshkinbaevich, 34
(Максат Кокшкинбаевич Кариев)
Nov. 12 2011 Taraz KazakhstanKazakhstan
7
3
F E Committed suicide [67]
16. Abdul Salaam Sadek Hassouneh, 24
(عبد السلام صادق حسونة)
Jan. 17 2002 Hadera IsraelIsrael
6
14–33
F Killed by angry mob or shot by police [68]
17. Khaled Akar
(خالد آكر)
Nov. 25 1987 Kiryat Shemona IsraelIsrael
6
7
F E Shot by soldiers [69]
18. Page, Wade Michael, 40 Aug. 5 2012 Oak Creek, WI United StatesU.S.
6
3
F Committed suicide
19. Ahmed Jassim Ibrahim, 25
(احمد جاسم ابراهيم)
June 12 2009 Baghdad IraqIraq
5
12
F E Committed suicide or shot dead [70]
20. Mohammed Farhat, 17
(محمد فتحي فرحات)
March 7 2002 Atzmona State of PalestineGaza Strip
5
10–23
F E Shot dead [71]
21. Coulibaly, Amedy, 32 Jan. 7/9 2015 Montrouge & Porte de Vincennes FranceFrance
5
11
F Shot by police
22. Natan-Zada, Eden, 19 Aug. 4 2005 Shfar’am IsraelIsrael
4
9–14
F Killed by angry mob [72]
23. Nel, Johan, 18 Jan. 14 2008 Skierlik South AfricaSouth Africa
4
8
F Sentenced to life imprisonment [73]
24. Stone, Michael, 32 March 16 1988 Belfast United KingdomU.K.
3
68
F E Sentenced to 682 years in prison
25. Ibrahim Mohammed Hasuna, 20
(إبراهيم محمد محمود حسونة)
March 5 2002 Tel Aviv IsraelIsrael 3}}
14–31
FME Shot by police [74]
26. Raed Muhammed al-Rifi, 22 March 17 1992 Jaffa IsraelIsrael
2
19
 M Shot by police [75]
27. Hatem Shweikeh, 24 Nov. 4 2001 Jerusalem IsraelIsrael
2
15–42
F Shot dead [76]
28. Saeed Ibrahim Ramadan, 24
(سعيد إبراهيم رمضان)
Jan. 22 2002 Jerusalem IsraelIsrael
2
14–16
F Shot by police [77]

Domestic violence

Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see:Home intruders, List of familicides, familicides in the United States and familicides in Europe.

This section contains cases that could be considered non-public, which means mass murders perpetrated in a domestic environment. The section is divided into two sub-categories; the first encompasses the lists of familicides and contains those incidents where most of the victims were relatives of the perpetrator, while the second, paraphrased as home intruders, contains those cases where the targeted families were not related to the perpetrator.

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1. Ou Yangpu Jan. 1 1976 Zixing ChinaChina
17
0
 M Committed suicide [78]
2. Simmons, Ronald Gene, 47 Dec. 22–28 1987 Russellville, AR United StatesU.S.
16
4
FM Sentenced to death and executed
3. Mohammad Zaman, 30 Sep. 25 2009 Ghola AfghanistanAfghanistan
15
?
F Committed suicide [79]
4. Unknown Nov. 23 1936 Maropally British RajIndia
14
2
 M Arrested [80]
5. Banks, George Emil, 40 Sep. 25 1982 Wilkes-Barre, PA United StatesU.S.
13
1
F Sentenced to death
6. Liu Aibing, 34 Dec. 12 2009 Yinshanpai ChinaChina
13
1
FMA Sentenced to death and executed [81]
7. Guo Zhongmin, 36 Feb. 18 2003 Yangxiaoxiang ChinaChina
13
0
 M Committed suicide [82]
8. Saeed Qashash, 19 June 10 1998 Amman JordanJordan
12
0
F Sentenced to death and executed [83]
9. Jia Yingmin, 40 Oct. 6 2000 Kunlong ChinaChina
12
0
 M Committed suicide [84]
10. Augusto, Pedro Aug. 1900 Rio de Janeiro BrazilBrazil
12
?
FM Arrested [85]
11. Abbas Khan Sep. 1896 Jabbar British RajIndia
11
2
 M Arrested [86]
12. Andangan Oct. 21 1921 Cotabato PhilippinesPhilippines
11
0
 M Committed suicide [87]
13. Ruppert, James Urban, 40 March 30 1975 Hamilton, OH United StatesU.S.
11
0
F Sentenced to eleven consecutive life terms [88]
14. Jalal Osman Khoja, 40 Dec. 26 2000 Jeddah Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia
11
0
F Committed suicide [89]
15. Abdul Emir Khalaf Sabhan Aug. 26 2003 Baghdad IraqIraq
11
0
F Committed suicide [90]

Vehicular manslaughter

This section contains those cases where only vehicles were used to attack people. Since it may be quite difficult to distinguish accidents, or cases of reckless driving from those incidents where the driver, or pilot, had the intention to harm others, only those cases are included where it is clear that the vehicle was applied as a weapon and crashed deliberately into people, other vehicles, or buildings. Also, those cases where a rampage killer used an armed vehicle, such as a tank, or a fighter aircraft, to shoot others are listed here.

Name Date Year Location Country Killed Injured Additional Notes Ref.
1. Unknown Aug. 1993 Kilifi KenyaKenya
18
25
Arrested [91]
2. Li Xianliang, 36
(李献良)
Aug. 1 2010 Nanzuo ChinaChina
17
20–30
Arrested [92]
3. Unknown Oct. 9 1994 Djimenzen HaitiHaiti
14
12
[93]
4. Unknown Dec. 1965 SyriaSyria
14
2+
Arrested [94]
5. Santosh Maruti Mane, 40
(संतोष मारुति माने)
Jan. 25 2012 Pune IndiaIndia
9
27–37
Sentenced to death [95]
6. Khalil Abu Olbeh, 35 Feb. 14 2001 Azor IsraelIsrael
8
21
Sentenced to eight life terms plus 21 years [96]
7. Hepnarová, Olga, 22 July 10 1973 Prague CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
8
12
Sentenced to death and executed
8. Ford, Priscilla Joyce, 51 Nov. 27 1980 Reno, NV United StatesU.S.
7
22
Died while awaiting execution
9. Tates, Karst Roeland, 38 April 30 2009 Apeldoorn NetherlandsNetherlands
7
10
Died in the crash
10. Tian Shengming, 44
(田胜明)
May 28 2012 Zhangjiajie ChinaChina
6
9
Arrested [97]
11. Luo Xiaoji, 34
(骆效计)
Nov. 5 2008 Zhuhai ChinaChina
5
19
Shot by police [98]
12. Crabbe, Douglas John Edwin, 36 Aug. 18 1983 Yulara AustraliaAustralia
5
16
Sentenced to life imprisonment
13. Owens, Rashad Charjuan March 12 2014 Austin, TX United StatesU.S.
4
21
In custody, trial pending
14. Hussam Taysir Dwayat, 32 July 2 2008 Jerusalem IsraelIsrael
3
30–45
Shot by police [99]
15. Unknown Feb. 4 2001 Kampala UgandaUganda
3
21+
[100]
16. Ho Chung-ming, 36 Aug. 30 1964 Taipei TaiwanFormosa
3
20
Sentenced to death [101]
17. Kabolowsky, Robert, 20 July 10 1980 Wantagh, NY United StatesU.S.
3
20
Found not guilty by reason of insanity [102]
18. Ressa, Stephen Michael, 27 Sep. 21 2005 Las Vegas, NV United StatesU.S.
3
11
Sentenced to life imprisonment [103]
19. Nieto Avila, Jose Luis, 56 May 6 2002 San Cristóbal Ecatepec MexicoMexico
2
22
Sentenced to 146 years in prison [104]
20. Parkdel, Eric, 50 May 31 2003 Stockholm SwedenSweden
2
16
Convicted [105]

Grenade amok

This section lists incidents of “grenade amok”, which are mass murders where the perpetrator used only hand grenades or comparable explosive devices, like pipe bombs or dynamite sticks, for the attack. As it is sometimes difficult to distinguish cases of grenade amok from acts of terrorism or gang-related attacks, incidents are only included where there is at least some indication that it was neither committed in the context of a political, ethnic, or religious conflict, nor part of an assault with more than one participating offender.

Name Date Year Location Country Killed Injured Additional Notes Ref.
1. Unknown, 21 Nov. 2 1979 Sakhon Nakhon province ThailandThailand
12
40+
Arrested [106]
2. Ismatov, Bobomurad Feb. 7 1994 Kulyab TajikistanTajikistan
12
28
Committed suicide [107]
3. Unknown Police Officer May 8 1973 Phitsanulok Province ThailandThailand
11
12–21
Killed by the explosion [108]
4. Unknown Soldier, 23 May 1 1993 Nongmasaew ThailandThailand
9
23
Arrested [109]
5. Unknown May 10 1972 ThailandThailand
9
10
Arrested [110]
6. Unknown Soldier, 23 LaosLaos
8
12
Killed by the explosion [111]
7. Unknown Soldier, 35 LaosLaos
7
30
Killed by the explosion [111]
8. Cuellar Beltran, Jorge Alberto Aug. 17 1991 Comasagua El SalvadorEl Salvador
6–8
54–90
[112]
9. Abdullah Salih al-Hajiri Aug. 4 1999 Sana’a YemenYemen
6–7
40–43
Arrested [113]
10. Avraham, Ezra, 19 Feb. 4 1975 Netanya IsraelIsrael
6
26
Arrested [114]
11. Yeong Sik Shin May 18 1968 Andong City South KoreaSouth Korea
5–7
43–52
Sentenced to death [115]
12. David, Ernesto, 28 Dec. 2 1980 Manila PhilippinesPhilippines
5
28–34
Arrested [116]
13. Lotero, Hector Aug. 17 1969 Apartadó ColombiaColombia
5
25
[117]
14. Lacsina, Ederlino L. March 18 1978 Camarines Sur PhilippinesPhilippines
5
14
Arrested [118]
15. Unknown Soldier, 26 1959 LaosLaos
4
20
Arrested [119]
16. Cervantes, Richard, 20 Oct. 12 1996 Poblacion PhilippinesPhilippines
3
15
Arrested [120]
17. Marish Ali Al-Akhram, 30 Aug. 22 2003 Hawth YemenYemen
2
34
Arrested [121]
18. Mohammed Hassan al-Wajeeh, 30
(محمد حسن)
Feb. 2 2008 Sana’a YemenYemen
2
23–25
Sentenced to death [122]
19. Unknown Soldier Dec. 5 1954 Bou Amrane TunisiaTunisia
2
13
Shot by soldiers [123]
20. Jung, Heidrun-Erika, 49 Dec. 24 1996 Frankfurt GermanyGermany
2
13
Killed by the explosion [124]
21. Garcia, Rodolfo, 24 May 10 1969 Maplas PhilippinesPhilippines
2
11
[125]

Other incidents

This section lists mass murders by single perpetrators that do not fit into the upper categories, like arson fires, poisonings, and bombings.
Only cases with at least two people killed are included.

Name Date Year Location Country Killed Injured Additional Notes Ref.
1. Kim Dae-han, 56
(김대한)
Feb. 18 2003 Daegu South KoreaSouth Korea
198
147
Sentenced to life imprisonment for causing the Daegu subway fire
2. Segee, Robert Dale, 14 July 6 1944 Hartford, CT United StatesU.S.
167–169
412–682
Confessed to causing the Hartford circus fire; later recanted [126]
3. Zhang Pilin, 37 May 7 2002 Dalian ChinaChina
111
0
Set fire to the passenger cabin of an airplane; died in the crash
4. Jin Ruchao, 41
(靳如超)
March 16 2001 Shijiazhuang ChinaChina
108
38
Sentenced to death and executed for a bombing [127]
5. Unknown arsonist, 10 Dec. 1 1958 Chicago, IL United StatesU.S.
95
100
Fifth-grade student confessed to causing the Our Lady of the Angels School fire; later recanted
6. González, Julio, 35 March 25 1990 New York City, NY United StatesU.S.
87
6
Convicted of the Happy Land fire; sentenced to 174 twenty-five-year sentences
7. Keith, Alexander, 48 Dec. 11 1875 Bremerhaven German EmpireGerman Reich
81–83
200
Bomber; committed suicide [128]
8. Ma Hongqing, 50
(马宏清)
July 16 2001 Mafang ChinaChina
80–89
98
Sentenced to death and executed [129]
9. Le Duc Tan
(马宏清)
Sep. 15 1974 Phan Rang South VietnamSouth Vietnam
74
0
Died in the plane crash which he caused [130]
10. Nasra Yussef Mohammed al-Enezi, 23 Aug. 15 2009 Jahra KuwaitKuwait
55–57
80–90
Sentenced to death for causing a fatal fire at a wedding
11. Chen Shuizong, 59
(陈水总)
June 7 2013 Xiamen ChinaChina
46
34
Perished in the flames
12. Graham, Jack Gilbert, 23 Nov. 1 1955 Denver, CO United StatesU.S.
44
0
Sentenced to death and executed for the bombing of United Airlines Flight 629
13. Doty, Thomas G., 34 May 22 1962 Unionville, MO United StatesU.S.
44
0
Died in the crash of Continental Airlines Flight 11, which he caused
14. Gonzales, Francisco Paula, 27 May 7 1964 Danville, CA United StatesU.S.
43
0
Died in the crash of Pacific Air Lines Flight 773, which he caused [131]
15. Younes Khayati, 32 Aug. 21 1994 Agadir MoroccoMorocco
43
0
Died in the crash of Royal Air Maroc Flight 630, which he caused
16. Chen Zhengping, 32
(陈正平)
Sep. 15 2002 Nanjing ChinaChina
42
300–400
Sentenced to death and executed for poisoning [132]
17. Burke, David Augustus, 35 Dec. 7 1987 San Luis Obispo, CA United StatesU.S.
42
0
Died in the crash of Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 1771, which he caused [133]
18. Chiasson, Louis, 64 Dec. 2 1969 Notre-Dame-du-Lac,QC CanadaCanada
40
2
Sentenced to life imprisonment for arson [134]
19. Huang Kefen, 27
(黄可芬)
June 24 1981 Xiamen ChinaChina
39
73
Killed by the explosion [135]
20. Thompson, John, 42 Aug. 16 1980 London United KingdomU.K.
37
23
Sentenced to life imprisonment for arson [136]
21. Li Zhanjin, 34
(刘占金)
March 29 2000 Shajian ChinaChina
36–39
30-50+
Killed by an explosion he caused at a wedding [137]
22. Hansen, Erik Solbakke, 24 Sep. 1 1973 Copenhagen DenmarkDenmark
35
17
Found not guilty by reason of insanity
Killed three other people
[138]
23. Çal, Kadir, 34 April 9 1991 Istanbul TurkeyTurkey
34–36
7–10
Perished in the flames [139]
24. Frank, Julian Andrew, 32 Jan. 6 1960 Bolivia, NC United StatesU.S.
33
0
Died in the crash of National Airlines Flight 2511, which he caused
25. Hermino dos Santos Fernandes, 32 Nov. 29 2013 Bwabwata National Park NamibiaNamibia
33
0
Died in the crash of LAM Mozambique Airlines Flight 470, which he caused
26. Qiu Fengguo, 23
(邱凤国)
Feb. 15 1986 Jilin ChinaChina
32
32
Killed by the explosion [140]
27. Unknown April 22 1980 Saint-Jean-de-Losne FranceFrance
32
6–9
[141]
28. Gao Haiping, 24
(高海平)
July 22 1981 Yangquan ChinaChina
31
127
Killed by the explosion [142]
29. Yu Xiugang, 21 April 14 1988 Yujia ChinaChina
30
18
Killed by the explosion [143]
30. Zhang Yunliang, 62 June 5 2009 Chengdu ChinaChina
27
73
Died in the Chengdu bus fire, which he caused
31. Unknown soldier Feb. 16 1984 Debre Zeyit EthiopiaEthiopia
25–28
10–12
Died [144]
32. Katagiri, Seiji, 35 Feb. 9 1982 Tokyo JapanJapan
24
141
Found not guilty of causing the crash of Japan Airlines Flight 350 by reason of insanity
33. de la Torre, Humberto Diaz, 19 Sep. 4 1982 Los Angeles, CA United StatesU.S.
24
32
Sentenced to 25 consecutive life terms for causing an apartment fire; killed an unborn child [145]
34. Unknown arsonist May 25 1982 Aire-sur-l’Adour FranceFrance
24
?
Attacked a psychiatric center [146]
35. Zhou Wenzhi, 25
(周文志)
June 26 1989 Shanghai ChinaChina
23
39
Killed by the explosion [147]
36. Guay, Albert, 32 Sep. 9 1949 Charlevoix, QC CanadaCanada
23
0
Sentenced to death and executed for bombing a passenger plane
37. Arrendondo, Pedro Oct. 10 1978 Caracas VenezuelaVenezuela
23
?
Arrested [148]
38. Matuska, Szilveszter, 39 Sep. 13 1931 Biatorbágy HungaryHungary
22
120+
Sentenced to death for causing fatal train derailments
39. Durado, Gavino, 48 Sep. 2 1962 Manila PhilippinesPhilippines
21
1+
Arrested [149]
40. Liang Hsin-teng, 51 May 12 1993 Taipei TaiwanTaiwan
20
7
Perished in the flames [150]
41. Álvarez, Juan Manuel, 25 Jan. 26 2005 Los Angeles, CA United StatesU.S.
11
177
Sentenced to life imprisonment for causing the 2005 Glendale train crash
42. Gerdt, Petri Erkki Tapio, 19 Oct. 11 2002 Vantaa FinlandFinland
6
166
Killed in the Myyrmanni bombing, which he caused
43. Blažka, Antonín, 57 Unknown 2013 Frenštát pod Radhoštěm Czech RepublicCzech Republic
6
10
Killed by the explosion he caused [151]
44. Dong Shihou, 29
(董世侯)
April 3 1968 Beijing ChinaChina
4
105
Killed by the explosion [152]
45. Copeland, David, 22 April 17/24/30 1999 London United KingdomU.K.
3
140
Sentenced to 6 concurrent life sentences

Annotation

The W-column gives a basic description of the weapons used in the murders

F – Firearms and other ranged weapons, especially rifles and handguns, but also bows and crossbows, grenade launchers, flamethrowers, or slingshots
M – Melee weapons, like knives, swords, spears, machetes, axes, clubs, rods, stones, or bare hands
O – Any other weapons, such as bombs, hand grenades, Molotov cocktails, poison and poisonous gas, as well as vehicle and arson attacks

A – indicates that an arson attack was the only other weapon used
V – indicates that a vehicle was the only other weapon used
E – indicates that explosives of any sort were the only other weapon used
P – indicates that an anaesthetising or deadly substance of any kind was the only other weapon used (includes poisonous gas)

See also

Bibliography

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rampage_killers

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