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28 minutes ago, aristocrat said:

Maine has laws that prohibit mentally ill people from having guns. Someone did not follow the law it seems

Ah! So they underfund and don't enforce their own gun laws. Thanks NRA! 

 

How many mass shootings this year? 

 

Hamas would blush at the number 

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1 minute ago, Tiberius said:

Ah! So they underfund and don't enforce their own gun laws. Thanks NRA! 

 

How many mass shootings this year? 

 

Hamas would blush at the number

https://www.gunviolencearchive.org/reports/mass-shooting  Hundreds. hundreds.  mostly in DEM strongholds where DEM DA's foster it.  

 

but the majority doesnt fit the narrative. so its hyper focused on the outlier.  

 

Nothing to do with the NRA.  

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4 minutes ago, Tommy Callahan said:

Projecting your bigotry, again big guy.

 

and are hyper focused on the outlier.  Why. race?

 

And then?  the 10-20 million in people's hands.

 

including the gangs that ravage the gun free zones created by DEM policies.  

 

https://wblk.com/buffalo-ny-gangs/

 

But keep talking.  See sane people read about psycos with violence and the gun shops have longer lines.  but people like you hop online and tell people to be better victims.

 

 

 

 


Deflect deflect deflect. Man, the NRA propaganda really paid off on you huh? 

 

Not surprised at all. The Repubs shriek about it being a mental health issue and then vote in unison against school mental healthcare funding. 

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1 minute ago, Roundybout said:


Deflect deflect deflect. Man, the NRA propaganda really paid off on you huh? 

 

Not surprised at all. The Repubs shriek about it being a mental health issue and then vote in unison against school mental healthcare funding. 

Hyper focus on the outlier while the gun policies you support create war zones.  but eff them, they are the wrong race for you to give a crap, eh

 

Weird strawman as most healthcare funding is state based.

 

 

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out of curiosity i came to PPP. i am not disappointed.

 

well done to make it instantly political and turn off any possibility of amenable discussion.

 

god PPP sucks since the exodus occurred and the mouth breathers took over. well done, all, well done.

 

@EasternOHBillsFan this is part of why Dev left. 

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27 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Ah! So they underfund and don't enforce their own gun laws. Thanks NRA! 

 

How many mass shootings this year? 

 

Hamas would blush at the number 

Thousands mainly in dem run cities. We’ve done this before

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21 minutes ago, Tommy Callahan said:

Hyper focus on the outlier while the gun policies you support create war zones.  but eff them, they are the wrong race for you to give a crap, eh

 

Weird strawman as most healthcare funding is state based.

 

 


Please go tell the families of the 20+ people shot dead last night that their deaths are simply an “outlier” and will be forgotten. Typical bleeding heart Republican.

 

 

PS the policies that create inner city violence stem from Reagan-era deregulation and job loss. 

1 minute ago, aristocrat said:

Thousands mainly in dem run cities. We’ve done this before


Keep deflecting. I’m sure your NRA check is in the mail. 

12 minutes ago, boyst said:

out of curiosity i came to PPP. i am not disappointed.

 

well done to make it instantly political and turn off any possibility of amenable discussion.

 

god PPP sucks since the exodus occurred and the mouth breathers took over. well done, all, well done.

 

@EasternOHBillsFan this is part of why Dev left. 


“Amenable discussion”

 

nothing to discuss. An insane person with a history of domestic violence had easy access to a high powered rifle and killed innocent people simply having a nice night out. Then the usual suspects tried to make this about “democrat cities.” 

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27 minutes ago, Roundybout said:

PS the policies that create inner city violence stem from Reagan-era deregulation and job loss. 

Whoosh.

impressive.

 

people just notice the grabbers only focus on the outliers while attacking civil rights.  you know. math and statistics.

 

 

 

ones in here read exactly like the Everytown PAC.

 

 

 

 

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45 minutes ago, boyst said:

out of curiosity i came to PPP. i am not disappointed.

 

well done to make it instantly political and turn off any possibility of amenable discussion.

 

god PPP sucks since the exodus occurred and the mouth breathers took over. well done, all, well done.

 

@EasternOHBillsFan this is part of why Dev left. 


Are you fn serious?

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34 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


Please go tell the families of the 20+ people shot dead last night that their deaths are simply an “outlier” and will be forgotten. Typical bleeding heart Republican.

 

 

PS the policies that create inner city violence stem from Reagan-era deregulation and job loss. 


Keep deflecting. I’m sure your NRA check is in the mail. 


“Amenable discussion”

 

nothing to discuss. An insane person with a history of domestic violence had easy access to a high powered rifle and killed innocent people simply having a nice night out. Then the usual suspects tried to make this about “democrat cities.” 

this proves my point. your viewpoint is firm and your thoughts are not able to be discussed. you would rather talk and speak than listen or work to find a solution.

 

this is the reason why society is failing. you are a part of the problem we face in this world. incase the emphasis isn't strong enough. YOU are the biggest part of the problem with this country. YOU AND EVERYONE LIKE YOU. thankfully, there are very few of you. sadly, you're the most vocal.

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36 minutes ago, aristocrat said:

Thousands mainly in dem run cities. We’ve done this before

No, lax gun laws are on you guys. It's like having a dispersed Hamas living with us. Mass shootings all the time. 

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1 minute ago, boyst said:

this proves my point. your viewpoint is firm and your thoughts are not able to be discussed. you would rather talk and speak than listen or work to find a solution.

 

this is the reason why society is failing. you are a part of the problem we face in this world. incase the emphasis isn't strong enough. YOU are the biggest part of the problem with this country. YOU AND EVERYONE LIKE YOU. thankfully, there are very few of you. sadly, you're the most vocal.


WTF is there to be discussed? 
 

This in fking insanity.

 

 

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This guy doesn't strike me as someone with outside help but I wonder how many vehicles he has/had staged to make his getaway.

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1 minute ago, T&C said:

This guy doesn't strike me as someone with outside help but I wonder how many vehicles he has/had staged to make his getaway.

He might of taken a boat. His car was found near a dock 

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19 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


Please go tell the families of the 20+ people shot dead last night that their deaths are simply an “outlier” and will be forgotten. Typical bleeding heart Republican.

 

 

PS the policies that create inner city violence stem from Reagan-era deregulation and job loss. 


Keep deflecting. I’m sure your NRA check is in the mail. 


“Amenable discussion”

 

nothing to discuss. An insane person with a history of domestic violence had easy access to a high powered rifle and killed innocent people simply having a nice night out. Then the usual suspects tried to make this about “democrat cities.” 


based on reports this guy should have been kept in a mental hospital. Drug companies don’t want institutions open cause it might cost them money. Open em up 

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Just now, T&C said:

This guy doesn't strike me as someone with outside help but I wonder how many vehicles he has/had staged to make his getaway.

I wonder if his military training was bit more than firearms safety instructor.

 

evade and escape, multiple targets.  

 

 

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2 minutes ago, aristocrat said:


based on reports this guy should have been kept in a mental hospital. Drug companies don’t want institutions open cause it might cost them money. Open em up 

But this violently crazy man easily got a gun and shot over 60 people 

 

 

nice job nra 

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8 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

But this violently crazy man easily got a gun and shot over 60 people 

 

 

nice job nra 


The nra didn’t certify this guy fit to carry deadly weapons and train him to be a killer. Your savior government did. 
 

There is a significant problem here when our own government purported to have solutions for this is this complicit in this type of insanity. 
 

 

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52 minutes ago, boyst said:

make it instantly political and turn off any possibility of amenable discussion.

 

You gotta love the CaN't HaVe A aMeNaBlE dIsCuSsIoN cult after:

 

2023 Lewiston shootings: A shooter opened fire at a bowling alley and a local bar, killing at least 22 people and injuring dozens.[10][11][12]

2023 Jacksonville shooting: A racist gunman armed with a rifle and handgun opened fire at a Dollar General, killing three people before committing suicide.[13]

2023 Trabuco Canyon shooting: A former police officer shot and wounded his ex-wife before opening fire on random people at the Cook's Corner bar, killing three people and wounding five others. The gunman was killed by police.[14]

2023 shooting of Fargo police officers: A man shot at police officers responding to an unrelated traffic collision, killing one officer and wounding two more before an officer shot and killed him. In addition, a nearby woman was struck by gunfire.[15]

2023 Kingsessing shooting: Five people were killed and two others injured in the Kingsessing section of Southwest Philadelphia.[16][17] A 40-year-old suspect allegedly carrying an AR-15–style rifle, a handgun, and a scanner was arrested.[18]

2023 Baltimore shooting: Two people were killed and 28 people were injured in South Baltimore.

2023 Doerman killings: Three boys were killed and their mother wounded in a domestic-related shooting. The father was charged with the killings.[19]

2023 Richmond shooting: Seven people were shot, two fatally, outside a downtown theater in Richmond, Virginia, where a high school graduation ceremony had just ended. Two suspects were arrested.

2023 Farmington, New Mexico shooting: Three civilians were killed and at least six others, including two police officers, were injured after an 18 year old man opened fire in the city of Farmington, New Mexico. The gunman was killed by police.[20]

2023 Allen, Texas outlet mall shooting: A man opened fire at the Allen Premium Outlets, killing eight people, and injuring at least seven others before being killed by police.[21]

2023 Atlanta shooting: A man opened fire inside a Northside Hospital facility in Midtown Atlanta, killing a 39-year-old woman, and injuring four others, before fleeing the scene. After eight hours of being on the run, the suspect was arrested by police without further incident.[22][23]

2023 Henryetta killings: A sex offender killed six people, including four family members, before killing himself at his residence.[24]

2023 Cleveland, Texas shooting: A man armed with an AR-15-style rifle opened fire at a home, killing five people, including a child, before fleeing the scene. Three children were covered in blood, but were hospitalized.[25] The suspect, 38-year-old Francisco Oropeza, was captured after a 4-day-long manhunt.[26]

2023 Bowdoin–Yarmouth shootings: Four people were killed at a home in Bowdoin, followed by a shooting on a highway in Yarmouth that wounded three family members in the same vehicle. The son of two of the victims in Bowdoin was charged with the shooting.

2023 Dadeville shooting: Gunmen opened fire at a birthday party, killing four people, and injuring 32 others. Six suspects were taken into custody.[27][28]

2023 Louisville shooting: An employee opened fire at a bank, killing five people and injuring eight others, including a police officer that was critically wounded.[29] The perpetrator, 25-year-old Connor Sturgeon, was fatally shot by police.[30]

2023 Nashville school shooting: A former student opened fire at The Covenant School in the Green Hills neighborhood. Six people were killed, three of them children, and one police officer was injured by shattered glass. The perpetrator, 28-year-old Audrey Hale, was fatally shot by police.[31]

Killing of Dylan Lyons: Three people were killed and two others wounded in a series of shootings. A 19-year-old suspect was arrested.[32]

2023 Michigan State University shooting: A mass shooting occurred at Michigan State University in East Lansing. Three people were killed and five others injured.[33] The shooter died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after being cornered by police.[34]

2023 Beverly Crest shooting: Three people were killed and four others wounded in an ambush allegedly related to gang violence. Three suspects were arrested for the killings in May 2023.[35]

2023 Half Moon Bay shootings: A man opened fire at two farms, killing seven people and injuring one other, before being taken into custody.[36]

2023 Monterey Park shooting: Eleven people were killed and nine others injured after a gunman opened fire at a dance studio in Monterey Park after a Chinese New Year celebration in the city. The perpetrator shot and killed himself in a standoff with police the next day.[37]

2023 Goshen shooting: A baby, a teenager, and four others were killed in a shooting at a home.[38]

2023 Enoch, Utah shooting: Five children and three adults were killed in a shooting at a home.[39]

2022 Chesapeake shooting: Six people were killed, and four others were injured, when a night-shift manager opened fire at a Walmart. The gunman then committed suicide.[40]

Colorado Springs nightclub shooting: A gunman killed five after entering a local gay bar. 26 others, including the gunman, were wounded during the attack, 19 of them by gunfire. A suspect was later taken into custody.

2022 University of Virginia shooting: A student at the University of Virginia opened fire on a bus returning from a trip to see a play. The three people killed as well as one of the wounded were members of the University of Virginia's football team, and the gunman was a member of the team for one season, though he did not play any games.

2022 Central Visual and Performing Arts High School shooting: The shooter, a former student, opened fire, killing two people and wounding four others before being shot and killed by police.[41]

2022 Raleigh shootings: The shooter, a teenager, went on a shooting spree along the Neuse River Trail greenway and surrounding neighborhood.[42]

2022 Oakland school shooting: Four staff members and two students were shot by multiple gunmen at a complex that houses multiple schools. The shooting may have been tied to gang violence.[43]

2022 Bend, Oregon shooting: A local man shot four people, two fatally, in a Safeway supermarket at the Forum shopping center before committing suicide.

Mott family murders: A 15-year-old opened fire on his siblings at their house, killing three of them before committing suicide.[44]

Greenwood Park Mall shooting: A local man fatally shot three people and injured two others at the food court in the Greenwood Park Mall before being shot by an armed civilian.

Highland Park parade shooting: Seven people were killed and 48 others injured after a man fired a rifle from a rooftop at spectators attending Highland Park's Fourth of July parade.

2022 shooting of Kentucky police officers: A man fired out the window of his home, shooting seven people, six of whom were law enforcement officers. Two of the officers died at the scene, and a third died in the hospital the day after. The third officer was a canine handler, and his dog also died. The suspect later killed himself in jail.

2022 Chattanooga shooting: Fourteen were shot, two of them fatally, at a nightclub during the early morning. A third person was killed by a vehicle attempting to flee.[45]

2022 Philadelphia shooting: Fourteen people were shot, three of them fatally, by multiple shooters on South Street. One of the shooters may have been shot by a responding police officer.[46]

Centerville shooting: A escaped prisoner went inside a home and opened fire, killing five members of a family before being shot and killed by police.[47]

2022 Tulsa hospital shooting: Five people were killed, including the shooter, following a mass shooting at a Saint Francis medical building.[48]

Robb Elementary School shooting: A local man shot and wounded his grandmother before driving to his former elementary school and opening fire. He killed nineteen children and two adults before being shot dead by police. Eighteen other people were hospitalized.[49]

Magnificent Mile shooting: Two people were fatally shot, and eight others were critically injured, in a shooting near a McDonald's restaurant in Chicago, Illinois.[50]

2022 Laguna Woods shooting: One person was fatally shot and five others were injured in a shooting at a church in Orange County, California.[51]

2022 Buffalo shooting: A shooter, 18-year-old Payton Gendron, who was clad in body armor and a white supremacist, opened fire at a Tops supermarket, killing ten people, all of whom were Black, including a security guard, and wounded three others.[52] On February 15, 2023, he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The gunman specifically targeted African-Americans and was influenced by similar terrorist incidents in Charleston, Pittsburgh, Christchurch, Poway and El Paso.

2022 Pittsburgh shooting: An early morning shooting at a party held at an Airbnb rental property in the East Allegheny neighborhood killed two juveniles and wounded eight others. Five people sustained injuries such as broken bones and cuts when they jumped out windows to escape the gunfire.[53]

Columbiana Centre shooting: Nine people were injured by gunfire at the Columbiana Centre mall, while five more were injured in evacuation accidents.[54]

2022 New York City Subway attack: Ten people were shot when a gunman opened fire on a New York City Subway train as it approached the 36th Street station in the Sunset Park neighborhood. Immediately before the attack, the assailant donned a gas mask and threw smoke bombs. The incident caused 19 others to be injured as they fled. The attacker fled the scene and was arrested after police received a tip-off after a 30-hour manhunt. He was identified as 62 year old Frank James.[55][56]

2022 Sacramento shooting: A shooting in downtown Sacramento killed six people and injured twelve others.[57] A suspect was arrested the next day.[58]

Normandale Park shooting: During a racial justice protest, a man confronted a group of protestors and engaged in an argument with them, before pulling out a gun and opening fire, killing one and wounding four others. One of the people in the group returned fire and wounded the perpetrator.[59]

2021 Colorado shootings: A gunman traveled to multiple businesses and homes, where he killed five people and wounded two others before being shot dead by police.[60]

2021 Oxford High School shooting: A shooter, a student at the school, opened fire on students, killing three and wounding seven students and a teacher before being arrested. One of the injured died afterwards.[61]

Collierville Kroger shooting: A shooter opened fire in a Kroger, killing one and injuring 14, before taking his own life.[62]

2021 Hialeah shooting: Three shooters stepped out of a SUV, and opened fire at concert goers, killing three and wounding 20 others.[63]

2021 San Jose shooting: Nine people were killed at a Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) rail yard in San Jose, California. The gunman committed suicide.[64][65]

Indianapolis FedEx shooting: Nine people were killed and seven others were wounded after a mass shooting at a FedEx facility. The shooter took his own life.

2021 Rock Hill shooting: Six people, including two children, were killed in a shooting perpetrated by a former NFL player Phillip Adams, who then killed himself. There were no survivors.

2021 Orange, California office shooting: Four people, including a child, were killed at an Orange office complex.

2021 Boulder shooting: A mass shooting occurred at a King Soopers supermarket in Boulder, Colorado, which left 10 people dead, including an on-duty police officer.

2021 Atlanta spa shootings: A series of mass shootings occurred at massage parlors in the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan area. Eight people were killed in the incidents and one person was wounded.

Buffalo, Minnesota clinic attack: A nurse was killed and four other people were shot and seriously wounded inside of a health care clinic. The suspect, 67-year-old Gregory Paul Ulrich, was taken into police custody.[66][67]

2021 Muskogee shooting: Five children and one adult were shot and killed, and one other adult suffered life-threatening injuries, after a home shooting in Oklahoma. Suspect, 25-year-old Jarron Pridgeon, is currently under custody.[68]

2021 Sunrise, Florida shootout: Two FBI agents were shot and killed and three others wounded attempting to serve a warrant. The suspect barricaded himself in his home and opened fire before shooting and killing himself.

2021 Chicago–Evanston shootings: 32-year-old Jason Nightengale shot 8 people at random, killing 5, before being fatally shot by police.

Don Carter Lanes shooting: A man shot six people at a bowling alley, killing three of them.

2020 Williamsburg massacre: A mother killed her five children with a shotgun before killing herself.

Mayfair Mall shooting: Eight people were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after a person opened fire at the Mayfair Mall.

Henderson shooting: Three people were killed and one person was injured when a gunman opened fire at an apartment complex. The gunman was killed by police.

Rochester shooting: Two people were killed and fourteen others injured after a shooting at a party in Rochester.

2020 Springfield, Missouri shooting: A man committed a series of random drive-by shootings before crashing his vehicle at a gas station. He entered the business, where he killed four people and wounded two others before committing suicide.[69]

Milwaukee brewery shooting: Five people were killed when a gunman opened fire at the local Molson Coors Beverage Company campus, where he had been employed. Afterwards, the gunman committed suicide.

Haynie family shooting: Four members of a family were killed and one was injured after a teenager fired at his family as they returned home.

2019 Jersey City shooting: An officer approached a vehicle suspected of being used in a murder previously, he was shot and killed. In the resulting suspect chase and police confrontation the two suspects were killed, along with three other civilians, a civilian and two cops were wounded as well. The attack in question was committed by a Black Hebrew Israelite and targeted Jews living in Jersey City.

Naval Air Station Pensacola shooting: Three people were killed and 8 others were injured at a US Navy base. The suspect was killed by police.

2019 Miramar shootout: Two suspects robbed a jewelry store which resulted in a police shootout that killed 2 people,[70] including a UPS truck driver who was on his 1st day on the job. Both suspects were killed by police.

2019 Fresno shooting: Ten people were shot, four fatally, at a football watch party.

2019 Saugus High School shooting: Two people were killed and three others were injured. The gunman then eventually committed suicide.

Orinda shooting: An overnight block party attended by over 100 people ended with five people killed, and four more wounded by gunfire.

2019 Río Piedras shooting: Six people were killed after a shootout near an apartment complex.

2019 Dayton shooting: A gunman shot 26 people, killing 9, including his transgender sibling, and wounding 17 others outside of a bar. Ten others were wounded as they fled the scene. The perpetrator was killed by police after the first shots were fired in 32 seconds.

2019 El Paso shooting: A gunman shot 45 people, killing 23 and wounding 22 others at a Walmart Supercenter near the Cielo Vista Mall. The attack was a hate crime targeting Hispanic immigration and was influenced by the Christchurch mosque shootings. The perpetrator was arrested by police.

Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting: A gunman killed three people, including a 6-year-old boy, attending Gilroy's annual Garlic Festival; 12 more people were injured. The shooter killed himself.

2019 Virginia Beach shooting: A gunman killed 12 people and injured four others at a municipal building. The gunman was killed by police.[71]

2019 STEM School Highlands Ranch shooting: A school shooting was reported at STEM School Highlands Ranch, around 1:50 p.m, two shooters targeted separate locations and killed one student and injured eight more before being arrested.[72]

2019 University of North Carolina at Charlotte shooting: Six people were shot, two fatally, on the last day of classes at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The student gunman was taken into custody after he ran out of ammunition.[73]

Poway synagogue shooting: One person was killed and at least three were wounded by a shooter at the Chabad of Poway synagogue.[74] The gunman was influenced by the Christchurch mosque shootings in New Zealand and claimed responsibility for the Escondido mosque fire the month prior

Aurora, Illinois shooting: A 45-year-old man opened fire at a Henry Pratt Company plant and killed five people and injured six others. He was a former worker at the plant and he was killed in a shootout with police.

Harding Street raid: Two homeowners were killed and five Houston Police Department officers wounded in a shootout during a no-knock raid.[75]

January 2019 Louisiana shootings: A 21-year-old man killed five people, including his parents, in two parishes in Louisiana.[76]

2019 Sebring shooting: Five people were killed in a hostage incident and shooting at a bank. The suspect was taken into custody by police.[77]

Globe, Arizona shooting: A gunman shot four people outside a bar, three fatally, before fleeing the scene. He was later taken into custody.[78]

Shooting of Jemel Roberson: A man re-entered a bar after being ejected and began to fire, wounding three people and becoming injured himself. Armed security guards apprehended the suspect. Responding officers saw one of the security guards with a gun, and shot and killed him.[79]

Thousand Oaks shooting: A man entered a bar hosting a student line-dancing event and killed 12 people, including a police officer. 16 other people were injured, one of them by gunfire. The gunman then killed himself.[80][81]

2018 Tallahassee shooting: A man entered a yoga studio and killed two women and injured five others; four by gunshots and one by pistol-whipping, before committing suicide.[82]

Pittsburgh synagogue shooting: A man opened fire in the Tree of Life synagogue in an antisemitic attack, killing 11 people and injuring six others (including four police officers). The suspect, 46-year-old Robert G. Bowers, was taken into custody by police.[83][84]

Florence shooting: Officers were shot at during a two-hour standoff while attempting to execute a search warrant. The perpetrator held children hostage, killing one and wounding seven before being arrested.[85]

Aberdeen shooting: An employee of the Rite Aid Distribution facility killed three victims before wounding herself. The shooter died later in the hospital.[86]

Fifth Third Center shooting: A gunman entered a loading dock at the Fifth Third Center skyscraper and opened fire before entering the lobby of a building. Four people, including the shooter, were killed and two were injured.[87]

Jacksonville Landing shooting: A gunman killed two people and wounded eleven more (nine with gunshot wounds) at a Madden NFL 19 competition before killing himself. The shooter was identified as David Katz, an individual who had reportedly been eliminated from the competition before the shooting.[88][89][90]

Capital Gazette shooting: A gunman entered the offices of The Capital Gazette and killed five employees and wounded two others.[91][92]

Art All Night shooting: Several gunmen wounded 17 people at the Art All Night festival. Five others were wounded when they were trampled by people around them. One of the suspected gunmen was shot and killed by police. Police suspect the shooting was gang-related.[93]

2018 Scottsdale shootings: Over the course of several days, a man killed a forensic psychiatrist, two paralegals, a counselor, and a couple from whom he took a handgun. The suspect killed himself when police began closing in on him.[94][95]

2018 Santa Fe High School shooting: A student at Santa Fe High School shot and killed 10 people and wounded 14 others. Explosive devices were also found, but they were not detonated. The suspect was taken into custody by police.[96]

Nashville Waffle House shooting: A gunman entered a Waffle House, where he killed four people and injured two others. He was later taken into custody.[97]

YouTube headquarters shooting: A woman approached an outdoor patio at YouTube Headquarters and wounded three people before committing suicide, a fourth person was injured in the evacuation.[98]

Yountville shooting: A man entered the Veterans Home of California and held three staff members hostage. He killed the three staff members (and the unborn child of one of the staff members, who was pregnant) before killing himself in a murder–suicide.[99]

Parkland High School shooting: A former student of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School entered the school, 19-year-old Nikalos Cruz, killed 17 people, and wounded 17 others. He was taken into custody by police. On October 13, 2022, he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.[100][101]

2018 Marshall County High School shooting: A fifteen-year-old student killed two other students and injured sixteen others before discarding his weapon and attempting to hide among other students. He was apprehended by police.[102]

Copper Canyon Apartment Homes shooting: After being called to a home for a report of a disturbance, five police officers were shot in an "ambush-style" attack. One officer was killed and the other four were wounded. Two other people were also wounded in a neighboring apartment. Officers later re-entered the apartment with a SWAT team and killed the suspect; another officer was injured in this exchange.[103]

Sutherland Springs church shooting: A gunman approached the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs and killed two people outside before entering and shooting at the congregation, killing 26 people (including an unborn child) and injuring 22. He was confronted by a local man with a gun, and they exchanged gunfire before entering a vehicle. The man flagged down another person and they began a high-speed chase of the gunman, which ended when the gunman went off the road and was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.[104][105][106]

2017 Las Vegas shooting: A man on the 32nd floor of a hotel opened fire on a country music festival happening outside, killing 60 people and injuring 867 others, with 411 of them suffering from gunshot wounds. The man then shot himself.[107][108][109][110][111]

Burnette Chapel shooting: A man killed a woman outside the Burnette Chapel Church of Christ before entering the chapel and wounding seven others. During a struggle with an usher, the man shot himself in the chest. The usher ran to his car to get his own pistol and held the man at gunpoint until police arrived to arrest him.[112]

2017 Plano shooting: A man entered his ex-wife's home while she was hosting a football-watching party and killed her and seven others, and wounded one other. He was killed by police.[113]

Clovis library shooting: A sixteen-year-old killed two people and wounded four others at a public library before surrendering to police.[114]

Little Rock nightclub shooting: Twenty-eight people were injured (twenty-five directly by gunfire) when shooting broke out in a nightclub where rapper Finese 2Tymes was performing.[115]

Bronx-Lebanon Hospital attack: A gunman killed a former hospital employee and a doctor and wounded six others before he committed suicide.

San Francisco UPS shooting: A gunman entered his workplace and singled out coworkers, killing three and wounding five, before committing suicide.[116]

Congressional baseball shooting: A gunman shot and wounded four people, including Republican Congressman and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, while they were practicing for the Congressional Baseball Game. Two others were also injured in other ways. The gunman was killed after being engaged by Capitol police officers assigned to protect Scalise and by police officers responding to the scene.[117]

Eaton Township Weis Markets shooting: An employee of a Weis Markets supermarket who was working a night shift barricaded the exits and killed three coworkers before killing himself.[118]

Sandy, Utah attack: A man rammed a vehicle containing his ex-girlfriend, three children and one other adult, opened fire, killing two and wounding two, then committed suicide.[119]

Orlando factory shooting: A former employee entered the factory through a rear exit and killed five employees and then himself.[120]

2017 Mississippi shootings: A man killed eight people, including several family members and a sheriff's deputy, at three separate houses. He was injured by police and then arrested. The shooter later said he had intended to commit suicide by cop.[121]

Kirkersville shooting: After taking two people hostage, a man shot and killed a police officer and two nurses at a nursing home before he killed himself.

Cincinnati nightclub shooting: Two men were killed and sixteen people were wounded after a fight escalated into a shooting at a crowded nightclub. One person was arrested.[122]

Fort Lauderdale airport shooting: A man killed five people and injured six in a shooting at Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport before running out of ammunition and lying on the ground to surrender to police. Thirty to forty other people were also hurt, with injuries not directly caused by gunfire.[123]

2016 Townville Elementary School shooting: A fourteen-year-old shot and killed his father before driving to the local elementary school and injuring three students and a teacher. One student later died of his injuries. The shooter was later arrested.[124]

Cascade Mall shooting: A man killed five people at the Cascade Mall. He was arrested a day later. The shooter later killed himself while in jail.[125]

2016 Citronelle homicides: A man killed six people (including an unborn child) while they were sleeping in a home. He was arrested by police.[126]

2016 Mukilteo shooting: A student at the University of Washington killed three people and injured one other in a shooting at a party. One of the people he killed was his ex-girlfriend. The shooter was arrested and sentenced to life in prison.[127]

2016 shooting of Baton Rouge police officers: A gunman killed four law enforcement officers, one of whom died in 2022, and injured three others. The gunman was killed by a member of the SWAT team that responded to the shooting. The shooting is believed to have been related to the unrest in Baton Rouge following the shooting of Alton Sterling, and the gunman was involved with black separatist and sovereign citizen organizations.[128][129]

St. Joseph courthouse shooting: A handcuffed inmate killed two bailiffs and injured a deputy and another woman after taking a deputy's gun in a courthouse. The inmate was killed by two other bailiffs.[130]

2016 shooting of Dallas police officers: A shooter killed five police officers and wounded nine other officers and two civilians at a protest over the police shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. The shooter was killed by a bomb delivered by a remote control vehicle. He is believed to have been motivated by retribution for black men killed by police.[131]

Orlando nightclub shooting: A gunman, Omar Mateen, killed 49 people and wounded 53 others in a shooting at Pulse, a gay nightclub. The gunman was killed in a shootout with the police.[132]

2016 Wilkinsburg shooting: Six people (including an unborn child) were killed and three were injured by two gunmen in an attack during a backyard party. One person with a handgun drove the partygoers toward a backyard porch, where the second shot at them with an assault-style rifle.[133]

2016 Kansas–Missouri murder spree: Four people were killed at a home and another was shot and killed the following day. The perpetrator was arrested the next day.

Hesston shootings: A man killed three people and injured fourteen others in an attack at his workplace. He had been served with a temporary order of protection shortly before he began shooting. He was killed by police who responded to the scene.[134]

2016 Kalamazoo shootings: An Uber killed six people and wounded two others in a series of shootings targeting random people.[135]

2015 San Bernardino attack: A married couple opened fire on the husband's colleagues at a work training event. They killed fourteen people and injured twenty-two before being killed in a shootout with police. Pipe bombs set at their residence failed to detonate. The two perpetrators are believed to have been radicalized, though not believed to have been directly connected to a specific foreign terrorist organization.[136]

Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood shooting: A man killed two civilians and a police officer and wounded nine others inside a Planned Parenthood clinic before surrendering to police. The shootings are suspected to have been motivated by the suspect's anti-abortion views.[137]

Shooting of protesters at a Black Lives Matter protest: During a Black Lives Matter protest related to the shooting of Jamar Clark, a man opened fire and injured five protestors. The perpetrator was later arrested.[138]

October 2015 Colorado Springs shooting. Noah Harpham killed three. Harpham was open carrying with his rifle for some time, before randomly opening fire on random people on the street[139]

2015 Northern Arizona University shooting: A freshman at Northern Arizona University shot four students, killing one.[140]

2015 Umpqua Community College shooting: A student at Umpqua Community College killed nine people and injured eight others on the college campus. After being wounded by police officers, he killed himself.[141]

Murders of Alison Parker and Adam Ward: An enraged former employee for WDBJ (Bryce Williams) carried out a preplanned shooting targeting 3 reporters, conducting a live TV interview near Smith Mountain Lake. Alison Parker was fatally shot, and the cameraman Adam Ward was also killed. Vicki Gardner was also shot, but survived. He fled the scene in his car then took off on foot while a massive manhunt was underway. Before police could approach Williams, he committed suicide by shooting himself. He stated that the motive was the Charleston church shooting and possible discrimination at his workplace.[142]

2015 Harris County shooting: A man broke into his ex-girlfriend's home and held her hostage along with her husband and six children, one of whom was his son. Over the course of nine hours, he killed everyone in the home. After a shootout with police, he surrendered and was taken into custody.[143]

2015 Lafayette shooting: A gunman killed two people and injured nine in a shooting at a movie theater. After trying to blend into the crowd leaving the theater, the gunman heard sirens, returned to the theater, and killed himself.[144]

2015 Chattanooga shootings: A man committed a drive-by shooting at a military recruitment center in a strip mall, wounding one Marine. With police in pursuit, he drove to a U.S. Navy Reserve center and rammed his vehicle through a gate. He fatally wounded a Navy sailor, killed four Marines, and wounded a police officer before being killed by a naval commander.[145] The FBI later determined the gunman had been motivated by propaganda published by terrorist organizations.[146]

Charleston church shooting: A white supremacist killed nine black people during a prayer service at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, wounding one other. He was taken into custody by police, and later said that he committed the shootings in an attempt to start a "race war".[147][148]

2015 Waco shootout: Gunfire broke out at a restaurant where members of several motorcycle clubs had gathered to discuss political rights for motorcyclists. Members of the clubs and police were both involved in the gunfire. Nine people were killed and eighteen were injured in the shootout, all members of the motorcycle clubs. The shooting may have resulted from a territorial dispute between two of the motorcycle clubs.[149]

2015 Tyrone shooting: A man killed seven people and wounded one after going door-to-door and shooting people in four separate homes. Four of the people he killed were family members. The man then killed himself. The shooting was possibly motivated by the man finding his mother dead from natural causes.[150]

2014 Montgomery County shootings: Six people were found dead and one wounded in three locations across Montgomery County. The shooter was found dead the next day after committing suicide by overdose. One of the victims was the shooter's ex-wife, the others were her relatives.[151]

2014 Marysville Pilchuck High School shooting: A fifteen-year-old killed four people and injured one other in the cafeteria of Marysville Pilchuck High School before killing himself.[152]

2014 Harris County shooting: A man killed six of his family members and wounding a seventh. He was arrested after a brief chase and a standoff that lasted several hours.[153]

2014 Isla Vista killings: Several hours after stabbing and killing his three roommates, a man drove to a sorority house near the University of California, Santa Barbara and knocked on the door. After receiving no answer, he began shooting at people nearby, killing two members of another sorority and injuring a third. He then returned to his car and continued to shoot at random people from within his vehicle before killing himself with a gunshot.[154] The attack is believed to have been motivated by the killer's hatred of women and frustration with his dating and family life.[155]

2014 Fort Hood shootings: After being denied leave from the Fort Hood military base where he was stationed, a man killed three people and injured fourteen before killing himself.[156]

2013 Los Angeles International Airport shooting: A man entered the Los Angeles International Airport, killed a TSA agent, and wounded three other people. He was injured when shot several times by police.[157]

Washington Navy Yard shooting: A gunman entered the Naval Sea Systems Command headquarters in the Washington Navy Yard with a civilian contractor pass. He killed twelve people and injured eight before being killed by police.[158]

Ross Township Municipal Building shooting: A man entered a meeting of township supervisors and killed three people, injuring three others. The gunman was also injured when his gun went off and hit his own leg as two men wrestled him to the ground and took away his weapon. The shooting was suspected to be motivated by a longstanding feud in which the gunman's property rights had been taken away. He was sentenced to life in prison.[159][160]

2013 Hialeah shooting: A man lit his apartment on fire and killed six other people in his apartment building before being killed by a SWAT team.[161]

Herkimer County shootings: A man set fire to his apartment, shot and killed two people and injured two others at a barbershop, and shot and killed two people at a car wash. The shooter was cornered in an abandoned bar by police, leading to an overnight standoff. A police dog was sent into the building the next morning: when the man shot and killed the dog, the police returned fire, killing the man.[162][163]

2013 South Valley homicides: A fifteen-year-old murdered his parents and three siblings in their home. He was arrested by police.[164]

2012 Webster shooting: A man set fire to his home and the family car before opening fire on responding firefighters, two were killed and three wounded before he committed suicide, a fourth body was found in the house.[165]

Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting: A 20-year old killed his mother before shooting and killing twenty children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. He then committed suicide.

Clackamas Town Center shooting: A 22-year-old opened fire at the town center wearing a hockey mask, and killed two people and injured a third before fumbling with his weapon and being unable to reload. He committed suicide in a stairwell of the location.[166]

Fresno meat plant shooting: A man shot four coworkers, two fatally, at the meat processing plant he worked at before walking outside and fatally shooting himself in the head.[167]

Azana Spa shooting: The perpetrator drove to his ex-wife's work place and waited until she was there to confront her and shot and killed her and two other women, and injured four others before committing suicide.[168]

Accent Signage Systems shooting: A former employee entered a local sign-making business, and killed five and wounded four; two of the four later died of their wounds, the perpetrator committed suicide.[169]

Empire State Building shooting: A man shot and killed a former co-worker before engaging in a shoot-out with the New York police in which nine bystanders were wounded and the perpetrator was killed.[170]

2012 College Station shooting: The perpetrator fatally shot an officer attempting to serve him a notice to appear in court, he then injured a neighbor and engaged in a shootout with responding officers until he was killed by the officers.[171]

Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting: The perpetrator, a member of the Hammerskins and various white power and neo-Nazi bands, fatally shot six people at a Sikh temple before being killed by responding police officers.

Aurora, Colorado, movie theater shooting: A shooter, 24-year-old James Eagan Holmes, stormed a late-night premiere of The Dark Knight Rises and shot and killed twelve people and wounded seventy others. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Seattle cafe shooting spree: A patron who had been previously thrown out of the cafe, entered and killed four people and wounded one, shortly after he killed a woman during a carjacking and then committed suicide.[172]

Gilbert home shooting: A neo-Nazi shot and killed his girlfriend, her daughter, the daughter's boyfriend, and their infant daughter, before killing himself.

2012 Oikos University shooting: A former student opened fire in a classroom and fatally shot seven people, leaving three wounded.

2012 Chardon High School shooting: A seventeen-year-old entered Chardon High School and fired at students sitting in the cafeteria killing three and wounded three others before being arrested.

Southern California Edison shooting: An employee opened fire during the workday, and killed two and wounded two others before committing suicide.[173]

Seal Beach shooting: A man entered his ex-wife's workplace and shot and killed eight people and injured one. He then fled the scene and was later arrested.

Carson City IHOP shooting: A man opened fire inside and outside an IHOP, and then targeted nearby local businesses. He killed four people and injured seven before committing suicide.

2011 Copley Township shooting: A man killed seven people; including a 16-year-old and an 11-year-old, and injured one between three homes before being killed by responding police.[174]

Grand Rapids mass murder: A man killed seven people and wounded two in a spree shooting in two homes, then took hostages in a third before committing suicide.

2011 Tucson shooting: A man killed six people and injured fifteen during an assassination attempt of U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords before he was tackled and arrested. Giffords was wounded in the attack but survived.

Hartford Beer Distributors shooting: An employee of Hartford Distributors, a beer distribution company, was fired. In retaliation he shot and killed eight coworkers and injured two others before committing suicide.

2010 West Memphis police shootings: A father son shot two police officers during a traffic stop, killing both, before getting into a shootout with officers in a Walmart parking lot. In the shootout both shooters were killed and two more officers wounded.

2010 University of Alabama in Huntsville shooting: A biology professor opened fire on other faculty members, killing three and injuring three others, before she was arrested.

2010 Appomattox shootings: A man shot and killed four family members and four other individuals before being apprehended by police.[175]

Penske office shooting: A former employee of a Penske truck rental business shot five people, four employees and one customer, at the business. Four people were killed and a fifth injured.

ABB plant shooting: An employee opened fire in the parking lot of an ABB Group power plant before entering the factory. He killed three people and injured five before committing suicide.[176]

2009 Lakewood shooting: A man killed four police officers at a coffee shop and fled the scene with a gunshot wound. He was killed by police two days later.[177]

2009 Saipan shooting: A gunman shot at people throughout Saipan, before committing suicide at the edge of a cliff.[178]

Pearcy murders: Three men killed five people in two robberies on the same property.[179]

2009 Fort Hood shooting: A U.S. army psychiatrist opened fire and killed thirteen individuals and injured 33 others.

2009 Sabana Seca massacre: Eight people were killed and twenty others were wounded after multiple gunmen opened fire at a bar.

2009 Collier Township shooting: A man entered a woman's aerobics class and opened fire, killing three people and injuring nine before committing suicide.[180]

2009 shooting of Pittsburgh police officers: A man opened fire on police officers responding to a domestic violence 9-1-1 call, killing three and injuring two before he was arrested.[181]

Binghamton shooting: A man shot and killed thirteen people at a civic center in Binghamton, New York before committing suicide.

Carthage nursing home shooting: A man attacked the workplace of his estranged wife, killing eight people and wounding two others before being arrested.

Geneva County shootings: A man killed ten people and wounded six others in a shooting spree before committing suicide.[182]

Covina massacre: A man entered his former in-laws' home armed with four handguns and a homemade flamethrower. He killed nine people and injured three before committing suicide.[183]

2008 Skagit County shootings: A man killed six people and wounded two others in several locations before being arrested by police.

Knoxville Unitarian Universalist church shooting: A former truck driver opened fired at a church during a church youth performance, killing two and wounding six before being restrained by churchgoers. A manifesto written by the gunman attributed the shooting to hatred of liberals, Democrats, African-Americans, and homosexuals.

Atlantis Plastics shooting: A plastic factory worker shot his superintendent and five co-workers before committing suicide.

Northern Illinois University shooting: A former graduate student entered a lecture hall and opened fire, killing five people and wounding twenty-one before committing suicide.

Kirkwood City Council shooting: A man opened fire during a public city council meeting, killing six people and injuring one other before being shot and killed by police.[184]

Lane Bryant shooting: Four customers and the clothing store manager were killed and a part-time employee was injured in a robbery gone awry.[185]

Browning family murders: A fifteen-year-old boy shot and killed his parents and two brothers in their home. The gunman allegedly killed his family so he would not be required to share his inheritance.[186]

2007 Carnation murders: A woman and her boyfriend killed the former's parents, brother, sister-in-law, niece, and nephew at the parent's home.

2007 Colorado YWAM and New Life shootings: A man stormed a dormitory at the Youth With A Mission organization in Arvada, Colorado before driving to Colorado Springs and attacking the New Life Church. He killed four people and wounded five others before committing suicide.

Westroads Mall shooting: A 19-year old killed eight people and wounded four in a Von Maur department store at the Westroads Mall before committing suicide.

2007 SuccessTech Academy shooting: A fourteen-year-old student wounded four at his school before committing suicide.[187]

Crandon shooting: An off-duty sheriff's deputy entered a homecoming party at a duplex with a semiautomatic rifle and killed six people and wounded one. He killed himself later that day.

Neosho church shooting: A man killed three people and wounded five others at a church, specifically targeting church leaders. The shooter surrendered to law enforcement.[188]

Vaughn family murders: Four family members were fatally shot and another wounded inside a car. The wounded husband was arrested and convicted of the murders.[189]

Virginia Tech shooting: A 23-year-old student killed thirty-two students and teachers, and wounded seventeen others. Other people were injured attempting to escape. When police stormed the building he was in, the shooter killed himself.

2007 New York City shooting: A man shot and killed a man inside a Pizzeria and two NYPD Auxiliary officers before being shot and killed by police.

Trolley Square shooting: A man opened fire in a parking garage and shopping mall and killed five people and injured four others before being killed by police.

West Nickel Mines School shooting: A man took hostages in an Amish schoolhouse, and killed five schoolgirls and injured five others before committing suicide.

Seattle Jewish Federation shooting: The perpetrator forced his way into the building, repeatedly shouting that he was angry at Israel and wanted to make a statement, he killed one and injured six.[190]

2006 Denver shooting: A man fired a handgun at his co-workers in a Safeway warehouse, killing one and wounding four. The perpetrator was killed and an officer was wounded in a gunfight with police.[191]

Hamilton Avenue murders: Two perpetrators killed a family of seven in a house at 560 North Hamilton Avenue.

Memorial Day park shooting: A man shot five people execution-style during a Memorial Day picnic, killing two. The primary suspect, the ex-husband of one of the injured, was placed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, captured in 2022, and died in custody in 2023.[192]

Capitol Hill massacre: A guest returned to a house party armed with a shotgun and a semiautomatic handgun. He shot indiscriminately, killing six people and injuring two, before committing suicide.

Goleta postal facility shootings: A woman killed her neighbor before driving to the mail processing plant, where she shot and killed six people before committing suicide.

Tacoma Mall shooting: A man attempted suicide by cop by opening fire in a shopping mall with an illegal MAK 90 semi-automatic rifle and a pistol. He injured six people and took four hostages before surrendering to a SWAT team.

Oklahoma City home shooting: Several men invaded a trailer home and forced four people outside, where they were shot to death with a rifle. The perpetrators believed that one of the victims had been responsible for a motorcycle accident that left one of the perpetrators severely injured.[193]

Red Lake shootings: A 16-year-old student killed nine people and wounded five others before committing suicide.

Living Church of God shooting: A man shot and killed seven members of his church and wounded four others, before committing suicide in a Sheraton hotel.[194]

Tyler courthouse shooting: A man shot his ex-wife and son outside a courthouse, killing his wife. Following a shootout the man shot a resident who tried to intervene, before fleeing and dying after a shootout with police.

Columbus nightclub shooting: A deranged fan killed four, including musician Dimebag Darrell, and wounded three others before being killed by police.

Hunting Trip (2004): A man shot eight people while on a hunting trip in northern Wisconsin; six were killed and two were wounded.

2004 shooting of Birmingham police officers: A man shot at police in a crack house, killing three and wounding one.[195]

McKinney quadruple murder: Three men killed four people in a robbery.[196]

Wesson family murders: A man convicted of the molestation and murders of his children and nieces shot and killed nine members of his family during a standoff over a child custody dispute.[197]

Superbike murders: A disgruntled customer shot and killed four people at a motorcycle shop.[198]

Clear Lake murders: A seventeen-year-old girl, accompanied by her boyfriend, shot and killed four people following an argument over drugs. One of the victims was also beaten.[199]

Lockheed Martin shooting: A man opened fire at his workplace, killing six and wounding eight before committing suicide.[200]

2003 Ennis shootings: A man opened fire on a group of people outside of a bar, and then engaged in a high speed chase and shootout with law enforcement, he killed one and injured 10 including himself.[201]

John McDonogh High School shooting: Two perpetrators opened fire in the school gymnasium and killed one student and wounded three others.[202]

2002 Los Angeles International Airport shooting: The gunman opened fire at a line of passengers at a ticket counter, he killed two and injured five before being killed by a security officer.[203]

Appalachian School of Law shooting: A former student opened fire after a meeting with a professor in the offices of the dean of students and a professor, killing them and a student and injured three other students before he was subdued by a Marine veteran.[204]

Santana High School shooting: A 15-year-old student entered a boys bathroom and shot another student then left and began to fire widely, another student was killed and thirteen were injured.[205]

Lex Street massacre: Ten people were shot in a crack house, seven fatally.[206]

Wakefield massacre: Michael McDermott, an application support employee, shot and killed seven co-workers.

2000 Roanoke shooting: A man entered a gay bar and shot at patrons, killing one and wounding six before being arrested.[207]

Wendy's massacre: Two robbers locked seven employees in the restaurant freezer and shot and killed five and wounded two during a robbery.[208]

Irving car wash shooting: A former employee entered a car wash and shot and killed five people and wounded another during a robbery. One of the victims also had his throat slit.[209]

2000 Wilkinsburg shooting: The perpetrator shot and killed three people in a racially motivated shooting spree.[210]

1999 Honolulu shootings: A service technician opened fire inside a Xerox building and killed seven people while an eighth escaped, he then held thirty-five school children inside the Hawaii Nature Center before surrendering to police.

Wedgwood Baptist Church shooting: During a concert in the church for teenagers, the perpetrator entered and shot and killed seven attendees and wounded seven others before committing suicide.

Los Angeles Jewish Community Center shooting: Affiliated with the Aryan Nations, the perpetrator killed one and wounded five when entering a Jewish community center.

1999 Atlanta day trading firm shootings: The perpetrator bludgeoned his wife and two children to death within the two days before he entered two separate Buckhead firms. There, he shot fellow traders, killing an additional nine and wounding thirteen, committing suicide afterwards.

1999 Independence Day weekend shootings: Part of the Creativity Movement, the perpetrator killed former Northwestern University basketball coach Ricky Byrdsong and a Korean American Indiana University graduate student Won-Joon Yoon as well as wounding a black minister and nine Orthodox Jews before killing himself.

1999 Las Vegas shooting: A man entered an Albertson's supermarket and shot indiscriminately with a shotgun. He killed four people and wounded another before being arrested.[213]

Columbine High School massacre: Two students from the school shot and killed twelve classmates and a teacher. They died from suicide.

Muskegon shooting: An 18-year-old man shot and killed four family members and another person at their home. He was arrested shortly after.[214]

1998 United States Capitol shooting: A schizophrenic man entered the United States Capitol, where he shot four people, two fatally, before being shot by police and taken into custody.[215]

Trang Dai massacre: Four gunmen entered the Trang Dai Cafe and opened fire, killing five diners and wounding five others.

Thurston High School shooting: An expelled student targeted his parents and the school and killed four people and injured twenty-five others before being arrested.

1998 Parker Middle School dance shooting: A 14-year-old student opened fire and fatally shot a teacher and injured another and two students during an 8th grade dance, before being arrested.[216]

Pine Bluff shooting: A man shot and killed his girlfriend and four others. He was taken into custody after being shot in the arm during a standoff.[217]

1998 Westside Middle School shooting: Two students aged 11 and 13, shot and killed four students and a teacher and injured ten others before being arrested.

Connecticut Lottery Headquarters shooting: A disgruntled accountant employed by Connecticut's lottery headquarters shot and stabbed four of his supervisors before taking his own life by gunshot.[218]

Bartow shooting: A man killed three former business partners at a manufacturing plant, as well as a visiting relative of two of the other victims. The suspect was convicted of murder and sentenced to death.

1997 Heath High School shooting: A 14-year-old student opened fire on a group of students praying before the school opened, killing three and injuring five before surrendering.[219]

Shelbyville shooting: A man killed his three children and their half-sister with a semi-automatic rifle at his workplace. He surrendered to police shortly after.[220]

Channelview shooting: A man killed five people with a rifle, including his ex-wife, at a party. The shooter was convicted of murder and executed by lethal injection in 2016.

1997 Pearl High School shooting: The perpetrator fatally stabbed and bludgeoned his mother, then drove to the high school and shot and killed two students and injured seven before being arrested.

Aiken shooting: The perpetrator shot seven people at a manufacturing factory of his former employer. The perpetrator was executed in 2005.

Colebrook shooting: After killing two New Hampshire State troopers in a supermarket parking lot, a gunman drove to the office of a district judge, killing her and a newspaper editor who attempted to disarm him. Police pursued the gunman to Vermont, where he wounded four more police officers in a gunfight before being killed by police.

1997 Detroit shootings: An armed gunman opened fire killing three people and wounding two others in northeast Detroit before being killed by police.[221]

1997 Empire State Building shooting: A gunman opened fire on the observation deck of the Empire State Building, killing one and wounding six, before taking his own life.

1997 Bethel Regional High School shooting: A student shot and killed two people and wounded two others before surrendering to police. He was reportedly assisted by several students in learning how to shoot, and many knew about the shooting plans in advance.

Tardy Furniture shooting: Four people were shot to death at a furniture store. Curtis Flowers, a former employee of the store, was convicted of the murders, but these were overturned due to racial bias. The fourth and fifth trials ended as mistrials, and a sixth trial found Flowers guilty, but this was overturned by the Supreme Court in 2019. In 2020, the Mississippi Attorney General announced she would not pursue a seventh trial against Flowers.

1996 Jackson firehouse shooting: After killing his wife at home, a firefighter shot four supervisors and wounded two other coworkers, before leading officers on a chase and wounding one in a shootout.

Frontier Middle School shooting: A student shot and killed a teacher and two students and wounded another before being arrested.[222]

Freddy's Fashion Mart attack: A man entered a store, setting it on fire and wounding four customers with a revolver as they fled. Police found the gunman dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound and seven employees dead from smoke inhalation.[223]

1995 Fort Bragg shooting: An Army sergeant opened fire on other soldiers with a rifle, killing one person and wounding eighteen others before being subdued and disarmed.[224]

Brookline clinic shootings: A man shot six people at a Planned Parenthood clinic before killing a woman at another facility. The gunman was captured in Norfolk, Virginia the day after.

Wickliffe Middle School shooting: A 37-year-old former student entered the building and shot and killed the custodian and wounded three other adults before he was arrested.[225]

Fairchild Air Force Base shooting: A former airman who had been discharged returned to the base hospital and killed four people and injured twenty-two people before being shot and killed by responding police.

1994 Popeyes shooting: Two robbers entered a Popeyes restaurant and led four employees into the freezer, where they opened fire. Three employees were killed and another wounded.[226]

Aurora, Colorado, Chuck E. Cheese shooting: The perpetrator shot and killed four employees and injured one in revenge for being fired from the restaurant.

Long Island Rail Road shooting: A passenger opened fire on other passengers and killed six and wounded nineteen before being subdued by three passengers and arrested.

Luigi's Restaurant shooting: A soldier entered a restaurant and shot indiscriminately, killing four people and wounding seven others before being shot and wounded by an off-duty police officer.[227]

1993 Iowa murders: A man involved in the manufacturing of methamphetamine executed a dealer and his family after the dealer was set to testify against him.[228]

101 California Street shooting: The perpetrator opened fire in an office building killed eight people and wounded six others before committing suicide.

CIA Headquarters shooting: A Pakistani national fired an AK-47 style weapon at a line of cars waiting at red light to turn into the main entrance of the CIA Headquarters. He was captured in 1997.[229]

Brown's Chicken Massacre: Two robbers entered a Brown's Chicken restaurant and murdered seven employees. The two were arrested and convicted in 2007 and 2009.[230]

Bard College shooting: The perpetrator had been stockpiling ammunition and weapons in his dorm, and after several alarms had been raised by third parties, he opened fire and killed a professor and student and wounded four others.[231]

Brownstone Lane murders: Three men fatally shot four people and wounded two others during a drug deal gone wrong.[232]

Lindhurst High School Shooting and Hostage Situation (1992): A 20-year old past student opened fire on a classroom and killed four people, wounded ten others, and held eighty people hostage during an eight-hour siege before he surrendered.

1991 Austin Yogurt Shop murders: Four teenage girls aged; 13, 15, 17, and 17-years-old were shot and killed execution style after being stripped and bound with their own clothes, the store was also robbed and set on fire.[233]

Royal Oak post office shootings: A former postal worker, who had been fired and had previously sent threats to the post office, shot eight people, killing four, before killing himself. Three others were injured escaping or hiding from the gunman.

University of Iowa shooting: A former graduate student attended a meeting for a research group before opening fire and killed five individuals and injured one before committing suicide.

Killeen, Texas, Luby's Restaurant shooting: A former Merchant Marine drove his vehicle through the front window of the restaurant before opening fire on a crowd of about eighty people, killing twenty-three and injuring twenty-seven. He then committed suicide.

1991 Youngstown shooting: A man, accompanied by three accomplices, tied up four people and shot them execution-style.[234]

Arizona Buddhist Temple shooting: Nine men were robbed and killed in a Buddhist temple, with the perpetrator remaining un-convicted until 2014.[235]

Father's Day Bank Massacre: A bank robber killed four unarmed guards during a robbery. A retired police officer was arrested for the crime, but he was acquitted. The case remains officially unsolved.

Sacramento Hostage Crisis: For eight hours forty-one people were held hostage inside an electronics store, by four Vietnamese refugees who killed three and injured 14. Three of the four perpetrators were shot and killed by responding police.[236]

Boston Chinatown massacre: Six men were shot, five fatally, in a gang-related shooting at a social club.[237]

Henry's Pub hostage incident: A schizophrenic man held 33 hostages in a bar near the University of California, Berkeley campus. After seven hours police stormed the bar, and in the siege the gunman and a hostage were killed, and six students and a police officer were wounded.[238]

GMAC Office shooting: A convicted felon returned to the loan office he had used to purchase a car and opened fire, killing nine people and injuring four before committing suicide.

Las Cruces bowling alley massacre: Two unknown perpetrators entered the bowling alley and killed four people and injured three before fleeing. The case is still unsolved.

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