List of rampage killers (Americas)

This section of the list of rampage killers contains those cases that occurred in the Americas.

This section does not include school massacres; workplace killings; religious, political, or racial crimes; or mass murders that took place primarily in a domestic environment, like familicides, which are covered in their own categories. Cases where the primary motive for the murders was to facilitate or cover up another felony, like robbery, are also excluded.

A rampage killer has been defined as follows:

A rampage involves the (attempted) killing of multiple persons at least partly in public space by a single physically present perpetrator using (potentially) deadly weapons in a single event without any cooling-off period.[1]

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

  • Rampage killings with 6 or more dead
  • Rampage killings with at least 4 people killed and least ten victims overall (dead plus injured)
  • Rampage killings with at least 2 people killed and least 12 victims overall (dead plus injured)
  • An incidence of rampage killing shall not be included in this list if it does not include at least two people killed.
  • In all cases the perpetrator is not counted among those killed or injured.

List of rampage killers

# Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1.Paddock, Stephen Craig, 64 Oct 12017Paradise, NevadaU.S.
58
422
FCommitted suicide[2]
2.Gonzales, Francisco Paula, 27 May 71964Danville, CaliforniaU.S.
43
0
F VCommitted suicide
3.Burke, David Augustus, 35 Dec. 71987San Luis Obispo, CaliforniaU.S.
42
0
F VCommitted suicide or died in the crash
4.Delgado Morales, Campo Elías, 52[n 1] Dec 41986BogotáColombia
29
12
FMAKilled by police
5.Kelley, Devin Patrick, 26[n 1]Nov. 52017Sutherland Springs, TexasU.S.
25
20
FCommitted suicide
Killed an unborn child
6.Hennard, George Pierre, 35 Oct 161991Killeen, TexasU.S.
23
27
F VCommitted suicide
7.Huberty, James Oliver, 41 July 181984San Diego, CaliforniaU.S.
21
19
FKilled by police
Killed an unborn child
8.Ferreira de França, Genildo, 27[n 1] May 21/221997Santo Antônio dos BarreirosBrazil
14
1
FCommitted suicide
9.Wong, Jiverly Antares, 41 April 32009Binghamton, New YorkU.S.
13
4
FCommitted suicide
10.Unruh, Howard Barton, 28 Sep 61949Camden, New JerseyU.S.
13
3
FFound mentally unfit to stand trial
11.Holmes, James Eagan, 24 July 202012Aurora, ColoradoU.S.
12
62
F ESentenced to life imprisonment
12.Lozano Velásquez, Juan de Jesús, 26 June 242000BogotáColombia
11
7
FSentenced to 40 years in prison
13.Pough, James Edward, 42 June 17/181990Jacksonville, FloridaU.S.
11
6
F VCommitted suicide
Killed a man on May 8, 1971
14.Caceres, Gregorio, 50 Feb 181942TrujilloVenezuela
11
4
 MKilled[3]
15.Muhammad, John Allen, 41
Malvo, Lee Boyd, 17
Sep. 23–Oct 222002Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Maryland
Virginia
Washington D.C.
U.S.
11
3
FMuhammad sentenced to death and executed
Malvo sentenced to life imprisonment
Killed six other people since Feb. 2002
16.Flores, Oscar, 23[n 1] July 312005San Jerónimo de JuárezMexico
11
2
FMKilled by angry mob or killed by police[4]
17.McLendon, Michael Kenneth, 28[n 1] March 102009Kinston, Samson & Geneva, AlabamaU.S.
10
6
F ACommitted suicide
Also killed four dogs
[5]
18.Starkweather, Charles Raymond, 19
Fugate, Caril Ann, 14[n 1]
Jan. 21–291958Lincoln & Bennet, Nebraska
Douglas, Wyoming
U.S.
10
0
FMStarkweather sentenced to death and executed;
Fugate sentenced to life imprisonment;
Starkweather killed a man on November 30, 1957
19.Malagón González, Arnoldo, 22 June 11993SoachaColombia
10
?
FArrested[6]
20.Twigg, Gilbert, 35 Aug 131903Winfield, KansasU.S.
9
25
FCommitted suicide[7]
21.Bertucci, Clarence V., 23[n 2] July 81945Salina, UtahU.S.
9
19
FFound not guilty by reason of insanity[8]
22.Silka, Michael Allen, 25 April 28 /
May 17–19
1984Fairbanks &
Manley Hot Springs, Alaska
U.S.
9
1
FKilled by police
Killed an unborn child
[9]
23.Cooksey, Cleophus Emmanuel, 35 (suspect)[n 1]Nov. 27 /
Dec.2/13–17
2017Phoenix, ArizonaU.S.
9
0
FArrested and charged[10]
24.Jones, Walter, 20
Jones, William, 18
Sep 281913Harriston, MississippiU.S.
8+
14+
FBoth were killed
William killed a man in 1909
[11]
25.Hyatt, Thaddeus, 26 March 301959LabyrinthJamaica
8
14
 MSentenced to death and executed[12]
26.Ferri, Gian Luigi, 55 July 11993San Francisco, CaliforniaU.S.
8
6
FCommitted suicide
27.Hawkins, Robert Arthur, 19 Dec 52007Omaha, NebraskaU.S.
8
4
FCommitted suicide
28.Brown, Carl Robert, 51 Aug 201982Miami, FloridaU.S.
8
3
FKilled[13]
29.Stewart, Robert Kenneth Wayne, 45 March 292009Carthage, North CarolinaU.S.
8
2
FSentenced to life imprisonment
30.García Antonio, Germán[n 1] May 21985Guadalupe la MexicanaMexico
8
1
FCommitted suicide[14]
31.Dekraai, Scott Evans, 48 Oct 122011Seal Beach, CaliforniaU.S.
8
1
FSentenced to life imprisonment
32.Unknown Sep 71982Craig, AlaskaU.S.
8
0
F AUnsolved[15]
33.Sheley, Nicholas Troy, 28 June 23–302008Sterling, Rock Falls & Galesburg, Illinois
Festus, Missouri
U.S.
8
0
 MSentenced to life imprisonment
34.Temu Morente, Tomás 26 Oct 211994San AntonioGuatemala
8
?
 MArrested[16]
35.Pericolo da Rosa, Carlos Gabriel 23 June 132018ViamãoBrazil
7–8
0
FFound dead[17]
36.Jumper, Jim[n 1] March 11889Okeechobee, FloridaU.S.
7+
1
FKilled[18]
37.Phillips, Monroe, 58 March 61915Brunswick, GeorgiaU.S.
7
30+
FKilled[19]
38.Charles, Robert, 35 July 23–271900New Orleans, LouisianaU.S.
7
20
FKilled by police
39.Everette, Eugene, 32[n 1] March 28/291970New York City, New YorkU.S.
7
15
F ASentenced to life imprisonment[20]
40.Modesto Filho, Manoel[n 2] Oct. 22/231939São PauloBrazil
7
12
FCommitted suicide[21]
41.Bonner, William Ray, 25 April 221973Los Angeles, CaliforniaU.S.
7
9
FSentenced to life imprisonment
42.Ashbrook, Larry Gene, 47 Sep 151999Fort Worth, TexasU.S.
7
7
FCommitted suicide
43.Barraga, Jose Alberto, 34 Feb 181968TelloColombia
7
4
 MKilled by soldiers[22]
44.Smith, Roland James, 51 Dec 81995New York City, New YorkU.S.
7
4
F ACommitted suicide[23]
45.Ratzmann, Terry Michael, 44 March 122005Brookfield, WisconsinU.S.
7
4
FCommitted suicide
46.Collins, Melvin, 38 Nov 61948Chester, PennsylvaniaU.S.
7
3
FCommitted suicide[24]
47.Collins, Darnell, 33 June 17–211995New Jersey
New York City, New York
U.S.
7
3
FKilled by police[25]
48.Gung Ung Chang July 18/191898Oakland, CaliforniaU.S.
7
2
FMEKilled by the explosion[26]
49.Reynolds, William, 35 April 61902Tuscumbia, AlabamaU.S.
7
2
FKilled by police
Also killed several horses
[27]
50.Pearson, Eric Emanuel, 56 March 161968Ironwood, MichiganU.S.
7
2
FSentenced to life imprisonment[28]
51.Hardesty, William Edward, 21[n 1] Oct. 3/4/18/191978California & Ypsilanti, MichiganU.S.
7
2
FMArrested
Also killed a cat
[29]
52.Dantzler, Rodrick Shonte, 34[n 1] July 72011Grand Rapids, MichiganU.S.
7
2
FCommitted suicide
53.Carlton, Julian, 30 Aug 151914Spring Green, WisconsinU.S.
7
1
 MADied while awaiting trial[30]
54.Klemmensen, Abel, 18[n 1] Jan 11990NarsaqGreenland
7
1
FConvicted[31]
55.Igric, Damir, 29Oct. 32001Manchester, TennesseeU.S.
6
33
 MVDied in the crash
56.Ferguson, Colin, 35 Dec 71993Garden City, New YorkU.S.
6
19
FSentenced to 315 years and eight months to life
57.Rodger, Elliot Oliver Robertson, 22 May 232014Isla Vista, CaliforniaU.S.
6
14
FMVCommitted suicide[32]
58.Marcelino, Julian, 30 Nov 241932Seattle, WashingtonU.S.
6
13
 MSentenced to life imprisonment[33]
59.Loughner, Jared Lee, 22 Jan 82011Casas Adobes, ArizonaU.S.
6
13
FSentenced to life imprisonment
60.Cruse, William Bryan, 59 April 231987Palm Bay, FloridaU.S.
6
10
FSentenced to death, died in prison[34]
61.Rodríguez, Belarminio Antonio[n 2] March 25/261968Valverde ProvinceDominican Republic
6
9
FArrested[35]
62.Gully[n 1] Aug. 291910Willow Patch, NevadaU.S.
6
7
FKilled[36]
63.Rolle, Reuben, 30[n 1] May 201964NassauBahamas
6
6
FCommitted suicide
Witness died from heart attack
[37]
64.Navarrete Gómez, Luis Alonso, 28[n 2] June 22000El TablónEl Salvador
6
4
FSentenced to 30 years in prison[38]
65.Young, Harry Lyman, 28
Young, Jennings M., 36
Jan 21932Brookline, MissouriU.S.
6
3
FEach killed the other
Harry killed a man in 1929
[39]
66.Lepine, William Bernard, 27 Aug 281972Kettle Valley, British ColumbiaCanada
6
3
FFound not guilty by reason of insanity[40]
67.Headley, Hubert, 33[n 1] Dec 91994Buxton & FriendshipGuyana
6
3
 MKilled by police
Also killed a dog
[41]
68.Unknown1935Brazil
6
2
FEscaped[42]
69.Rivas, Valerio, 47[n 1] April1941Bahía BlancaArgentina
6
2
 MKilled by police[43]
70.Hastings, Louis D., 39 March 31983McCarthy, AlaskaU.S.
6
2
FSentenced to 634 years in prison[44]
71.Drake, Lynwood Crumpler, 43 Nov. 7/81992Morro Bay, Paso Robles & San Miguel, CaliforniaU.S.
6
2
FMCommitted suicide
72.Vang, Chai Soua, 36 Nov 212004Birchwood, WisconsinU.S.
6
2
FSentenced to life imprisonment[45]
73.Huff, Kyle Aaron, 28 March 252006Seattle, WashingtonU.S.
6
2
FCommitted suicide
74.Jiménez Rodríguez, Alberto[n 2]
Farfán Moore, Yair[n 2]
June 102007BalsillasColombia
6
2
FBoth were sentenced to 40 years in prison[46]
75.Zamora, Isaac Lee, 28 Sep 22008Alger, WashingtonU.S.
6
2
FSentenced to life imprisonment
76.Dalton, Jason Brian, 45 (suspect) Feb 202016Kalamazoo County, MichiganU.S.
6
2
FArrested and charged
77.Ferreira Costa, William Roberto, 27 (suspect) Dec. 212016JaboticabalBrazil
6
2
FArrested[47]
78.Henry, DeWitt Charles, 26 July 231977Klamath Falls, OregonU.S.
6
1
FSentenced to life imprisonment
Killed an unborn child
[48]
79.Belachheb, Abdelkrim, 39 June 291984Dallas, TexasU.S.
6
1
FSentenced to life imprisonment[49]
80.Peterson, Tyler James, 20[n 2] Oct 72007Crandon, WisconsinU.S.
6
1
FCommitted suicide
81.Thornton, Charles Lee, 52 Feb 72008Kirkwood, MissouriU.S.
6
1
FKilled by police
82.Unknown Sep 171911Colorado Springs, ColoradoU.S.
6
0
 MUnsolved
Might be connected to the Villisca axe murders
[50]
83.Valle, Essrado, 27 Feb 201925GuaymasMexico
6
0
 M[51]
84.Goins, John M., 49[n 1] March 181926Stockton & Galt, CaliforniaU.S.
6
0
FCommitted suicide[52]
85.Pino, Fabio Jesús, 25[n 2] June 281962MariquitaColombia
6
0
FCommitted suicide[53]
86.Swinney, Frank Everett, 28 April 15–181970Wichita, Kansas
Indianapolis, Indiana
U.S.
6
0
FMASentenced to life imprisonment[54]
87.Benoist, Emile Pierre, 20 Aug 261977Hackettstown, New JerseyU.S.
6
0
FCommitted suicide[55]
88.Moreno, Eliseo Hernandez, 24[n 1] Oct 111983College Station & Hempstead, TexasU.S.
6
0
FSentenced to death and executed[56]
89.Stewart, Howard Franklin, 37[n 1] Sep 16/221987Lebanon, Missouri
Corsicana, Texas
U.S.
6
0
FCommitted suicide
Also killed two dogs
[57]
90.Leonard, Eric Royce, 22 Feb. 12/191991Sacramento, CaliforniaU.S.
6
0
FSentenced to death
91.Unknown1995Mato GrossoBrazil
6
0
 M[58]
92.Vargas, Pedro Alberto, 42 July 26/272013Hialeah, FloridaU.S.
6
0
F AKilled by police[59]
93.Jones, Dwight Lamon, 56May 31–June 32018Scottsdale and Fountain Hills, ArizonaU.S.
6
0
FCommitted suicide[60]
94.Unknown[n 1] Dec 71962Buenos AiresArgentina
6
?
F[61]
95.Cearense, AugustoMay 41914Minas GeraisBrazil
5–6
?
FDied in the shootout[62]
96.Neal, Kevin Janson, 44[n 1] Nov. 13/142017Rancho Tehama Reserve, CaliforniaU.S.
5
18
FCommitted suicide
97.Martins, Pedro Jan. 311957Vira SaiaBrazil
5
15
 MKilled[63]
98.Harris, Will, 29 Nov 131906Asheville, North CarolinaU.S.
5
12
FKilled
Also killed a dog
[64]
99.Rivera, Nicolas Sanchez Dec. 24/251944ManzanilloMexico
5
10
FKilled by soldiers[65]
100.King, Alvin Lee, 45 June 221980Daingerfield, TexasU.S.
5
10
FCommitted suicide while awaiting trial
101.Romero Naupay, Eduardo Glicerio, 32 Feb. 172017LimaPeru
5
9
FKilled by police[66]
102.Klink, Herman, 40 March 61933Cleveland, OhioU.S.
5
6
FKilled by police[67]
103.Santiago-Ruiz, Esteban, 26 Jan 62017Broward County, FloridaU.S.
5
6
FSentenced to life imprisonment
104.Cooper, Simon Jan. 1/71897Magnolia & Lynchburg, South CarolinaU.S.
5
5
FMKilled by angry mob
Suspect in the Woolfolk-murders
[68]
105.Hope, Seon, 35[n 1] Feb 231933HaggattsBarbados
5
5
 MASentenced to death and executed
Also killed a pig and a donkey
[69]
106.Alves da Silva, Manuel, 30 Aug. 251973Sapucaia, Rio de JaneiroBrazil
4
38
 MV[70]
107.Mellberg, Dean Allen, 20 June 201994Fairchild Air Force Base, WashingtonU.S.
4
23
FKilled by police
Killed an unborn child
[71]
108.Kulak, Frank J., 41April 7–141969Chicago, IllinoisU.S.
4
21
F EFound mentally unfit to stand trial[72]
109.Moore, Lawrence William, 25 May 71981Salem, OregonU.S.
4
19
FSentenced to life imprisonment[73]
110.Lambright, Donald Martin, 30 April 51969Harrisburg, PennsylvaniaU.S.
4
16
FCommitted suicide[74]
111.Peterkin, Eric, 38 May 141977Daniel TownJamaica
4
13
FKilled by police[75]
112.Decker, Newt, 35 Nov 151908Okmulgee, OklahomaU.S.
4
9
FMKilled by police
Also killed a horse
[76]
113.Amigó Vergara, Alejandro, 32 April 101974TalcaChile
4
9
 MKilled by police[77]
114.Pullen, Joe, 40 Dec 141923Drew, MississippiU.S.
4
8
FKilled[78]
115.McLeod, Harvey Glenn, 22 May 291972Raleigh, North CarolinaU.S.
4
7
FCommitted suicide[79]
116.French, Kenneth Junior, 22[n 2] Aug 61993Fayetteville, North CarolinaU.S.
4
7
FSentenced to life imprisonment[80]
117.Gale, Nathan, 25 Dec 82004Columbus, OhioU.S.
4
7
FKilled by police[81]
118.Sencion, Eduardo, 32 Sep 62011Carson City, NevadaU.S.
4
7
FCommitted suicide
119.do Nascimento, Benedito Maximo 40[n 1] Sep 41955Rio FormosoBrazil
4
5–8
 MAArrested[82]
120.de Gouveia, João, 37 Dec. 62002CaracasVenezuela
3
29
FSentenced to 29 years and 11 months in prison[83]
121.Rosa da Conceição, Pedro April 221904Rio das Pedras, Rio de JaneiroBrazil
3
13
 MArrested
Allegedly killed a family of twelve people
[84]
122.Pearson, Moses, 31 April 251976Jacksonville, Florida
Georgia
U.S.
3
13
FCommitted suicide
Also suspected of 6 other murders
[85]
123.Lortie, Denis, 25[n 2] May 81984Quebec City, QuebecCanada
3
13
FSentenced to life imprisonment
124.Clark, Michael Andrew, 16 April 251965Santa Maria, CaliforniaU.S.
3
10
FCommitted suicide[86]
125.Aranda, Bennie Bonifacio, 26 Dec 281937Oakland, CaliforniaU.S.
3
9
FMSentenced to death, later changed to life imprisonment[87]
126.Mozingo, Douglas Arthur, 29 Oct 11982Sacramento, CaliforniaU.S.
3
9
FCommitted suicide while awaiting trial[88]
127.Sodini, George A., 48 Aug 42009Bridgeville, PennsylvaniaU.S.
3
9
FCommitted suicide[89]
128.Attebury, Ira Theadore, 64 April 271979San Antonio, TexasU.S.
2
51
FCommitted suicide[90]
129.Martinez, Arturo Tapia, 27Oct. 12002San Joaquin County, CaliforniaU.S.
2
27
 MVFound not guilty by reason of insanity[91]
130.Popadich, Ronald J., 39 Feb. 10–142002Garfield, New Jersey
New York City, New York
U.S.
2
23–24
F VSentenced to 30 years plus life imprisonment[92]
131.Casteel, Luther V., 42 April 142001Elgin, IllinoisU.S.
2
16
FSentenced to death, later changed to life imprisonment[93]
132.Cho Mun Chu, 45[n 1] Sep 61988New York City, New YorkU.S.
2
14
FKilled by police[94]
133.Sears, Charles, 32 June 27 /
July 6
1981New York City, New YorkU.S.
2
13
 MFound mentally unfit to stand trial[95]
134.Hussain, Faisal, 29 July 222018Toronto, OntarioCanada
2
13
FCommitted suicide[96]
135.Smith, Russell Lee, 28 May 241975Dayton, OhioU.S.
2
11
FMCommitted suicide
Killed a man in 1970
[97]
136.Carada, César Dec.1951Santa FeArgentina
2
10
FKilled by police[98]
137.Katz, David, 24Aug 282018Jacksonville, FloridaU.S.
2
10
FCommitted suicide
138.Pruyn, Kenyon William, 32 Oct 301976Mechanicville, New YorkU.S.
2
9–11
FSentenced to 25 years to life[99]
139.Cornell, William July 181863Austin, NevadaU.S.
1–3
18–20
 MDied[100]
140.Sledge, Aaron Aug. 15/171903Randolph County, AlabamaU.S.
1–3
10–11
F[101]

Abbreviations and footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 At least one of the victims was a relative of the assailant.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Assailant was a member of the military, police, or a comparable force at the time of the rampage.

W – 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)

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    Short News – Jim, a young Seminole, Stanford Semi-Weekly Interior Journal (March 5, 1889)
  19. Crazed by Real Estate Losses, Georgian Runs Amuck, The New York Times (March 7, 1915)
    Seven on Brunswick Death List, The New York Times (March 8, 1915)
    Relatives here of men wounded by insane man, The Evening Independent (March 8, 1915)
    Frightful tragedy enacted here with horrible results, The Brunswick News (March 7, 1915)
    The Brunswick Police Department Honors Officer R.N. Deaver Archived July 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine., Brunswick Police Department
    Monroe Phillips & The Brunswick Massacre, glynngen.com





  20. A tragedia da noite passada, Folha da Noite (October 23, 1939)
    – Proseguem as investigações sobre os acontecimentos de domingo, Folha da Noite (October 25, 1939)
    – Na policia e nas ruas – Sangrentos disturbios praticados por um soldado, Folha da Manhã (October 24, 1939)
    – Na policia e nas ruas – O inquerito instaurado sobre os tragicos successos de domingo ultimo, Folha da Manhã (October 25, 1939)
    – Na policia e nas ruas – Ainda os acontecimentos de domingo, Folha da Manhã (October 26, 1939)
    – Na policia e nas ruas – Falleceu mais uma das victimas do crime praticado pelo soldado Manoel Modesto Filho, Folha da Manhã (October 27, 1939)
    Memorias do ventura
  21. Peasant goes berserk kills 7 with knife, Chicago Tribune (February 21, 1968)
    – Kills seven, Winnipeg Free Press (February 21, 1968)
    – Around the world – Bogota, The Dover Daily Reporter (February 22, 1968)
  22. A Life of Resistance: A Special Report, The New York Times (December 14, 1995)
    An Emergency Exit Had Been Blocked In Blaze in Harlem, The New York Times (December 14, 1995)
    8 killed in rampage gunfire, arson attack on 125th St., Daily News (December 9, 1995)
  23. The End of Bad Boy Collins, Time (November 15, 1948)
    Berserk gunman kills seven and the ends his life, St. Petersburg Times (November 7, 1948)
    – 8 dead in gun battle, Chester Times (November 6, 1948)
    – 'Numbers' racket angle in massacre denied by police, Chester Times (November 8, 1948)
    – Market Square Slayer a 'Good Boy', Dad Says, Chester Times (January 18, 1949)
  24. A trail of murder: The overview, The New York Times (June 22, 1995)
    A trail of murder: The victims, The New York Times (June 22, 1995)
    A trail of murder: The overview, The New York Times (June 23, 1995)
    A trail of murder: The victims, The New York Times (June 23, 1995)
  25. Wild Chinese Gun, Los Angeles Times (July 20, 1898)
    Another account, Los Angeles Times (July 20, 1898)
    A fugitive's crime, North Otago Times (September 24, 1898)
    – Six blown to eternity, Oakland Tribune (July 19, 1898)
    Holds the magazine, Los Angeles Herald (July 19, 1898)
    An awful suicide, Los Angeles Herald (July 20, 1898)
    The Melrose Inquest, Los Angeles Herald (July 22, 1898)
  26. Desperado kills three, The New York Times (April 7, 1902)
    Three died from wounds, The New York Times (April 8, 1902)
    Three of the Wounded Dead, The Hartford Courant (April 8, 1902)
    – Negro slays white men, The Racine Journal (April 8, 1902)
    'Colbert's worst tragedy' occurred 70 years ago, TimesDaily (June 24, 1971)
    Charles Gassaway at The Officer Down Memorial Page
  27. 7 Slain, 3 Wounded in Michigan, The New York Times (March 18, 1968)
    Woodcutter shoots, kills 6, St. Petersburg Times (March 18, 1968)
    Michigan rifleman kills 7 in shooting rampage, Toledo Blade (March 18, 1968)
    Woodsman kills seven, The Bryan Times (March 18, 1968)
    – Pearson conviction upheld, Ironwood Daily Globe (June 4, 1970)













  28. Murderer of Seven: Sets Fire to Country Home of Frank Lloyd Wright Near Spring Green, The Weekly Home News (August 20, 1914)
    Mystery of the murders at Taliesin, BBC News (January 14, 2001)
  29. Danish Student's Rampage Leaves 7 Dead, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (January 3, 1990)
    Ingen prøveløsladelse til Abel, Sermitsiaq (January 29, 2009)
  30. Sanchez, Ray, Vercammen, Paul, and Sterling Joe (May 24, 2014). "Video examined after rampage leaves 7 dead, 13 hurt in Calif. college town". CNN. Retrieved May 24, 2014.
  31. Mad Filipino kills six with bolo in Seattle, The New York Times (November 25, 1932)
    Filipino who slew six lays frenzy to theft, The New York Times (November 26, 1932)
    Crime-of-the-Week, Time (December 5, 1932)
    Seattle Filipino who killed six, Spokane Daily Chronicle (November 28, 1932)
    Life term given – Washington Filipino, The Southeast Missourian (April 19, 1933)
  32. Man Convicted in Killing of 6, The New York Times (April 6, 1989)
  33. "Dominican Pvt. Kills 6, Hurts 9". pqasb.pqarchiver.com.
  34. Chief slays six of tribe, Los Angeles Times (September 2, 1910)
    – Family is wiped out by Indian, Reno Evening Gazette (September 1, 1910)
    Six slain, seven wounded by Indian, San Francisco Call (September 2, 1910)
  35. Rampaging Gunman kills 6 in Bahamas, The New York Times (May 22, 1964)
    Lovelorn builder runs amok with gun, kills six, Rome News-Tribune (May 21, 1964)
    Killer stalks Nassau; 8 dead, The Miami News (May 21, 1964)
  36. Policeman kills 7 in El Salvador, Wilmington Morning Star (June 3, 2000)
    Agente PNC asesina a siete personas en La Unión Archived March 9, 2002, at the Wayback Machine., laprensa.com.sv (June 3, 2000)
    PNC acusado de masacre tenía antecedentes, laprensa.com.sv (June 4, 2000)
    Familiares de soldados exigen justicia, laprensa.com.sv (June 4, 2000)
    Mañana audiencia contra agente PNC, laprensa.com.sv (June 6, 2000)
    Prorrogan audiencia de ex PNC acusado de matar a 6 personas, laprensa.com.sv (November 1, 2000)
    Pena máxima para homicida de seis personas Archived March 17, 2008, at the Wayback Machine., laprensa.com.sv (June 17, 2001)
    Policía masacra a siete, elsalvador.com (June 3, 2000)
    Inicia proceso judicial contra policía acusado de masacre, elsalvador.com (June 6, 2000)
    Descartan que policía acusado de masacre estuviera drogado, elsalvador.com (June 14, 2000)
  37. Think slayers of six Ozark men trapped, The Regina Leader-Post (January 4, 1932)
    Man hunt is on for slayers of Ozark officers, St. Joseph News-Press (January 4, 1932)
    – Davis, Bruce: We're Dead, Come on in; Pelican Publishing, 2005. ISBN 978-1-58980-326-8
  38. Charged in death of six, Winnipeg Free Press (August 31, 1972)
    – Killer of six insane, The Lethbridge Herald (October 8, 1974)
    Gunman on rampage kills six people in remote lake area of B.C. interior, The Ottawa Citizen (August 30, 1972)
    Suspect, 27, charged in B.C. killing spree, The Montreal Gazette (August 31, 1972)
    Gunman kills six in shooting spree, Ellensburg Daily Record (August 30, 1972)
    Mental patient charged with B.C. slayings, The Bulletin (August 31, 1972)
  39. Cutlass carnage in Buxton, Stabroek News (December 10, 1994)
    Killer had a history of threatening villagers, Stabroek News (December 11, 1994)
    Buxton – Where coke is as easily purchased as a cigarette, Stabroek News (September 10, 1995)
    – Man with machete hacks six to death in Guyana, Pacific Stars and Stripes (December 12, 1994)
  40. Matou seis homens de uma vez!, A Notícia (SC) (May 16, 1935)
  41. Amokläufer tötete 9 Menschen, Luxemburger Wort (April 22, 1941)
    La furia omicida di un pazzo, La Stampa (April 9, 1941)
  42. 6 killed in Alaska in shooting spree, The New York Times (March 3, 1983)
    Gunman kills six in Alaska village, Eugene Register-Guard (March 2, 1983)
    Shooting spree shocks Alaskan mining town, The Free-Lance Star (March 3, 1983)
    Murderer sentenced to 634 years, The Bulletin (July 29, 1984)
    – Brennan, Tom: Murder at 40 Below: True Crime Stories from Alaska; Epicenter Press, 2001. ISBN 978-0-945397-99-1
  43. Vang pleads not guilty in hunter shootings, St. Paul Pioneer Press (December 30, 2004)
  44. World in Brief – The Americas, The Washington Post (June 11, 2007)
    Dos soldados asesinan 6 civiles en Colombia, Diario de Cuyo (June 11, 2007)
    Varios años de prisión piden para soldados responsables del asesinato de 6 personas en el Caquetá, Colombia para Todos (June 11, 2007)
    Por una cerveza, soldados mataron a seis personas, El Tiempo (June 11, 2007)
    Por miedo, los niños de Balsillas (Caquetá) trasladaron su escuela a una taberna, El Tiempo (August 11, 2007)
    Comandante del Ejército, general Mario Montoya, a debate en Cámara por muerte de civiles, El Tiempo (August 27, 2007)
    Con 1.500 votos en ‘mandato’, niños de Balsillas piden escuela, El Tiempo (November 11, 2008)

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  46. Six shot to death outside nightclub, Eugene Register-Guard (July 24, 1977)
    Charges pending in deaths of 6 persons, The Spokesman-Review (July 24, 1977)
    Oregon gunman arraigned amid threats on his life, The Spokesman-Review (July 26, 1977)
    Klamath Falls slayer handed six life sentences, The Bulletin (December 19, 1979)
  47. Six shot to death in Dallas club, The Philadelphia Inquirer (June 30, 1984)
    Mass murderer sentenced, The Wichita Eagle (November 16, 1984)
    6 die in Dallas club as enraged man fires wildly, The New York Times (June 30, 1984)
    Man accused of Dallas slayings had a long overseas crime record, The Gainesville Sun (August 6, 1984)
  48. Slays six persons in near-by houses, The New York Times (September 21, 1911)
  49. Mexican, Crazed by Marihuana, Runs Amuck With Butcher Knife, The New York Times (February 21, 1925)
  50. Stockton Slayer Listed Victims in Notebook, The New York Times (March 20, 1926)
    Californian kills 6; ends life in auto as pursuers fire, The New York Times (March 19, 1926)
    Six are killed by demented Stockton man, The Gridley Herald (March 20, 1926)
    Jealousy crazed man slew six; killed in gun battle, Evening Independent (March 19, 1926)
    Slayer of six ends chase by shooting self, The Reading Eagle (March 19, 1926)
    Killed six, The Crawfordsville Review (May 11, 1926)
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  52. Sniper Slays 6 in Jersey And Then Takes Own Life, The New York Times (August 27, 1977)
    Ex-marine kills six in random shooting spree, Boca Raton News (August 28, 1977)
    Argument over car insurance may have triggered killing of six, Eugene Register-Guard (August 30, 1977)
  53. Texan who killed 6 in 1983 is executed by lethal injection, The New York Times (March 5, 1987)
    Five killed in shooting spree, The Spokesman-Review (October 13, 1983)
    Two testify Moreno violent after drinking, The Victoria Advocate (February 8, 1984)
    Texan is executed for killing six, The New York Times (March 4, 1987)
  54. Gunman kills 3, himself, Mohave Daily Miner (September 23, 1987)
    Gunman kills 3 and self, The Bryan Times (September 23, 1987)
    Man called "Rambo" goes on fatal shooting spree, Spokane Chronicle (September 23, 1987)
    Possible Link in Texas, Missouri shootings, The Ledger (September 24, 1987)
    "Rambo" kills three, then shoots himself dead, Wilmington Morning Star (September 23, 1987)
  55. Uma chacina no Mato Grosso, Linha Direta at redeglobo.globo.com
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  59. Belo Horizonte Em uma propriedade..., Jornal do Commercio (May 10, 1914)
    Noticias de Minas Gerares O Coronel Manoel José Rodrigues Caldas..., O Imparcial : Diario Illustrado do Rio de Janeiro (May 10, 1914)
    S. Manoel Grande Conflicto, O Paiz (May 11, 1914)
    Minas Geraes Grande Conflicto, Jornal do Brasil (May 11, 1914)
    Pelos Estados Minas Geraes, O Fluminense (May 13, 1914)
    O Coronel Manoel José Rodrigues Caldas, A Republica : orgam do Partido Republicano (May 15, 1914)
  60. Selvagem chacina no Pará, Diario de Noticias (RS) (February 12, 1957)
    Enlouquecendo, o Presidiário Praticou Terrivel Chacina, Diario da Noite, (February 13, 1957)
    Um Jovem Matou o Monstro Assassino, O Jornal (RJ) (February 13, 1957)
    Crazed ex-convict kills 5, wounds 15, St. Joseph Gazette (February 14, 1957)
    – Crazed Dancer Killed After 5 Persons Slain, The Daily Journal (February 14, 1957)
    – Berserk man kills five, Independent Record (February 14, 1957)
  61. A negro desperado kills five and wounds twelve people, Hawera & Normanby Star (November 17, 1906)
    Negro kills five men, The New York Times (November 15, 1906)
    – Mitchell, Ted: Thomas Wolfe: an illustrated biography; Pegasus Books (2006) (pp.42)
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  64. Maniac kills two, shoots ten, The New York Times (March 7, 1933)
    Patrolman Herman Pahler, The Greater Cleveland Peace Officers Memorial Society
    Two are killed by crazed man, The Evening Independent (March 7, 1933)
    Five die from maniac attack on pedestrians, The Deseret News (March 8, 1933)
    – Five now dead from gun of insane man at Cleveland, The Sandusky Star-Journal (March 7, 1933)
    – Death toll in shooting now stands at 6, The Elyra Chronicle-Telegram (March 8, 1933)
    – Madman's bullets claim 6th victim, The Sandusky Register (March 9, 1933)
  65. Five murders in one day, The New York Times (January 8, 1897)
    Killed by the deputies, The New York Times (January 9, 1897)
  66. Held as slayer of four, The New York Times (February 28, 1933)
    Bloody Thursday in Barbados, The Virgin Islands Daily News (March 21, 1933)
    Seon Hope hanged, The Virgin Islands Daily News (May 15, 1933)
    – Mad man's rage strews ground with dead and wounded, The Gleaner (March 4, 1933)
    – Barbados labourer to stand trial, The Gleaner (March 21, 1933)
    – Murderer hanged, The Gleaner (April 7, 1933)
  67. Louco agarra motorista e ônibus mata 4 no Rio, Diario de Noticias (August 26, 1973)
    Débil mental joga ônibus no abismo, Correio da Manhã (1973)
    Quatro morrem em desastre causado por débil mental, Jornal do Brasil (August 26, 1973)
  68. Ex-Airman who killed 4 had emotional problems, Associated Press (June 22, 1994)
    An Airman's Revenge: 5 Minutes of Terror, The New York Times (June 22, 1994)
    Man Bent On Revenge Kills 4, Hurts 23, The Seattle Times (June 21, 1994)
    $15 Million Claim Filed, The Seattle Times (February 5, 1995)


  69. Quiet gunman kills 4, wounds 19 in Oregon, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (May 9, 1981)
    Gunman kills four, wounds 20 in Oregon tavern, The Evening Independent (May 8, 1981)
    Gunman kills 4, wounds 19 in Salem, Eugene Register-Guard (May 8, 1981)
    Unsettled by the horror of unfathomable violence, The Seattle Times (June 16, 2006)
  70. Angry Young Man, The New York Times (April 6, 1969)
    Pike killer felt violence only racial answer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (April 7, 1969)
    Pike killer not on drugs, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (April 10, 1969)
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  72. Negro kills seven, slain by pursuers, The New York Times (November 16, 1908)
    Murderer is burned, The Free Lance (November 17, 1908)
    – Five men meet death in city of Okmulgee, Muskogee Times-Democrat (November 16, 1908)
    – Heroes are buried; Okmulgee mourns, Muskogee Times-Democrat (November 17, 1908)
    Oklahoma Law Enforcement Memorial – Okmulgee Police Department Archived December 16, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  73. Un demente mata a pedradas a cuatro personas, ABC (April 11, 1974)
    Un demente mata a pedradas a cuatro personas, La Vanguardia (April 11, 1974)
  74. Man Amuck, Kills 5, Wounds 7 Possemen, The Washington Post (December 15, 1923)
    – Negro shoots down twelce before dying, The Ogden Standard-Examiner (December 15, 1923)
    Killed three white men and wounded nine at Drew, Miss., The Victoria Advocate (December 16, 1923)
    – Orr-Klopfer, M. Susan: Where Rebels Roost – Mississippi Civil Rights Revisited; (2005)
  75. Gunman's motive remains mystery, The New York Times (May 31, 1972)
    Death for Sale, The New York Times (June 1, 1972)
    Shooting spree, senator's tour said only coincidence, The Evening Independent (May 30, 1972)
  76. Heavily armed man kills 4, injures 7 in restaurant, Toledo Blade (August 8, 1993)
    'Mama, I don't know why', The Lexington Dispatch (August 9, 1993)
    Restaurant killings stun cops, The Mount Airy News (August 9, 1993)
    Friends say accused killer troubled, The Hendersonville Times-News (August 16, 1993)
    French to plead for his life, Wilmington Morning Star (April 8, 1994)
    Man sentenced to life in prison for four murders, Spartanburg Herald-Journal (April 16, 1994)
  77. Behind the Murder of 'Dimebag' Darrell, Rolling Stone (December 30, 2004)
    Cop who ended Dimebag horror lost his career, LouderSound (December 9, 2014)
  78. Louco, o pescador queimou 2 casas e matou quatro pessoas, Diario de Pernambuco (September 6, 1955)
  79. Campbell, Duncan (December 17, 2002). "The mystery assassin" via www.theguardian.com.
  80. Homem-Fera! Louco ou allucinado!..., Jornal do Brasil (April 24, 1904) (p. 5)
    Homem-Fera, Jornal do Brasil (April 25, 1904) (p. 1)
    A tragedia do Rio das Pedras, Jornal do Commercio (April 27, 1904) (p. 2)
    A tragedia do Rio das Pedras, Correio Paulistano (April 27, 1904)
    Homem-Fera, Jornal do Brasil (April 28, 1904
    Os loucos andam armados no hospicio ?, A Noite (October 4, 1911) (p. 3)
    No Hospicio Nacional, A Imprensa (October 4, 1911) (p. 5)
    O crime do Pedro Rosa, A Noite (March 27, 1912) (p. 1)
    Uma morte que lembra uma das mais brutaes tragedias registradas pela nossa policia, Correio da Manhã (February 26, 1919)
  81. Ex-Convict in Rampage Kills 3 And Wounds 14 Before Suicide, The New York Times (April 26, 1976)
    4 die in 2-state crime spree, St. Petersburg Times (April 26, 1976)
    Man who died in gunbattle with Pearson saved 3 lives: witness, St. Petersburg Times (April 27, 1976)
    Bloody rampage, The Evening Independent (April 26, 1976)

  82. Sniper wounds 11, kills 2, himself, The Milwaukee Sentinel (April 26, 1965)
    Young sniper on California hill kills 2 motorists, wounds 12, Eugene Register-Guard (April 26, 1965)
    Teenage sniper kills 2, wounds 11, Ocala Star-Banner (April 26, 1965)
    High school boy turns sniper; kills two, self, The Free Lance–Star (April 26, 1965)
    Third victim of sniper dies, The Free Lance–Star (April 27, 1965)
    Boy dies of wounds inflicted by sniper, The New York Times (April 27, 1965)
  83. Three killed with pair of barber shears, The Lima News (December 29, 1937)
    3 Slain, 10 Knifed As Asiatic Runs Amok on Coast, The Washington Post (December 29, 1937)
    Crazed dishwasher kills 3, wounds 10, The Owosso Argus-Press (December 29, 1937)
    Crazed man wounds nine in melee, Lodi News-Sentinel (December 29, 1937)
    Olson Reprieves Two Murderers, Los Angeles Times (July 13, 1939)
    – 3 killed, nine injured as man runs amok here, Oakland Tribune (December 29, 1937)
    – Oakland slayer must die by gas, Oakland Tribune (April 5, 1938)
    – Filipino who slew 3 here beats gas fate, Oakland Tribune (October 20, 1939)
    – Oakland slayer of 3 dies of pneumonia, Oakland Tribune (November 17, 1939)
  84. Mozingo struggled to delay his day of reckoning, The Sacramento Bee (October 29, 1985)
    Three shot to death in bar; suspect held, Eugene Register-Guard (October 3, 1982)
    Suspect in slayings found dead in cell, The Gadsden Times (October 28, 1985)
  85. Pa. health club shooting gunman a 48-year-old man, Associated Press (August 5, 2009)
  86. Two slain, 31 hurt by sniper in Texas, The New York Times (April 28, 1979)
    San Antonio's Police Seek Clues On Why Sniper Fired at Crowd, The New York Times (April 29, 1979)
    Sniper kills pair, dies during Texas parade, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (April 28, 1979)
    Sniper kills two, 47 hurt, The Bryan Times (April 28, 1979)


  87. One New York hit-and-run victim dies, The Spokesman-Review (February 16, 2002)
    Anger drove driver – 'Mad at world,' hit-run suspect told mom, New York Daily News (March 6, 2002)
    Madman behind wheel hits again – 7 pedestrians hurt near Penn Station, New York Daily News (February 15, 2002)
    Midtown madman's new rap – More charges due as shooting victim dies in Jersey Archived June 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine., New York Daily News (November 12, 2002)
    Guilty plea for driver in rampage, New York Daily News (September 29, 2005)
    Defendant Completes Tests, The New York Times (February 28, 2002)
    Man Accused in Hit-and-Runs Gets 30 Years in Neighbor's Killing, The New York Times (April 17, 2004)
  88. Man accused in shooting "was no criminal", twin says, Daily Herald (April 21, 2001)
    Shooting suspect was an ex-con, The Item (April 16, 2001)
    Bar shooting suspect described as obsessed, Reading Eagle (April 16, 2001)
    Ex-convict who killed 2 receives death sentence, The Deseret News (November 21, 2001)
    Death row inmates receive life, Chicago Tribune (January 12, 2003)
  89. Father, 2 Children Dead After Shootout, The New York Times (September 7, 1988)
    Hostage Negotiators Ponder the Deadly Outcome of Siege, The New York Times (September 8, 1988)
  90. Slasher cuts 8 men's throats in 2-hour-spree, St. Petersburg Times (June 29, 1981)
    Skid Row Slasher hits nine vagrants, The Montreal Gazette (July 2, 1981)
    Manhattan slasher kills 2, wounds 4, The Day (July 6, 1981)
    Skid Row Slasher suspect is charged, The Afro American (July 18, 1981)
    Slashings Suspect Admits 2 Attacks, The New York Times August 26, 1981()
    Plea Withdrawn In Slashings Case, The New York Times (Oczober 6, 1981)
    Slashing Suspect Ruled Mentally Unfit for Trial, The New York Times (March 18, 1982)
    'Slasher' killed by prison inmate, The Hour (August 1, 1985)
    Murder suspects, Jet (July 23, 1981)
  91. 10-year-old girl, 18-year-old woman killed in Toronto mass shooting, The Globe and Mail (July 23, 2018)
    Woman and girl dead, 13 other people injured in Danforth shooting in Toronto, CBC.ca (July 23, 2018)
  92. Berserk Gunman goes on killing spree, Galveston Daily News (May 25, 1975)
    – Psychiatrists warned of killer, The Advocate (May 28, 1975)
    Ex-convict on shooting spree kills 2, rapes 2, and wounds 9, St. Petersburg Times (May 25, 1975)
    – Ex-convict talked about death earlier, Bluefield Daily Telegraph (May 26, 1975)
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  94. Accused Sniper A "Black Sheep" Neighbors Say, The New York Times (November 1, 1976)
    Convicted murderer coming up for parole, The Daily Gazette (July 13, 2007)
  95. Particulars of a terrible tragedy, Daily Alta California (July 24, 1863)
    Terrible tragedy in California, Chicago Tribune (August 20, 1863)
    Frightful occurrence – A maniac runs a muck, The Daily True Delta (September 17, 1863)
    The man with the ax, in Angel, Myron (ed.): History of Nevada, 1881; Thompson & West, 1881. (p. 470/71)
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