List of rampage killers (workplace killings)

The first part of this section of the list of rampage killers contains those mass murders where the perpetrators predominantly targeted their (former) co-workers, while the second part focuses on cases where soldiers willfully killed their own comrades.

A rampage killer has been defined as follows:

A rampage involves the (attempted) killing of multiple persons 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:

All abbreviations used in the tables are explained below.

Disgruntled workers

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional notes Ref.
1. Sherrill, Patrick Henry, 44 08.20 Aug. 20 1986 Edmond, OK United States U.S.
14
06
6
F Committed suicide Loc: Post office; Occ: Postman; W: Two Remington M1911; Rel: None; Non-Col: None, Rac: White
2. Barton, Mark Orrin, 44[n 1] 07.27 July 27–29 1999 Atlanta, GA United States U.S.
12
13
FM Committed suicide [2] Loc: House, Two day trading firms; Occ: Daytrader; W: Hammer, Colt 1911A1, Glock 17, H&R Revolver, Raven MP-25; Rel: Wife, two children; Non-Col: At least three; Rac: White
3. Leung Ying, 29[n 2] 08.22 Aug. 22 1928 Fairfield, CA United States U.S.
11
0.14
0–4
FM Sentenced to death; committed suicide in prison
May have killed 3 people years before
[3] Loc: Farm; Occ: Farm worker; W: Hatchet, .25–30 rifle; Rel: None; Non-Col: Five; Rac: Asian
4. Hossein, Tazmal 12.01 Dec. 1 1914 Naihati India India
10
11
 M Arrested [4] Loc: Mill; Occ: Mill worker; W: Probably a knife; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
5. Jiansheng, Tang 07.29 July 29 1982 Maputo Mozambique Mozambique
9
0.0
0
F Sentenced to death and executed [5] Loc: Embassy; Occ: Attaché; W: Gun; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
6. Moreño, Jonathan, 31[n 3][n 2] 01.16 Jan. 16 2005 Kalibo Philippines Philippines
8
29–33
F Shot by police [6] Loc: Street; Occ: Police officer; W: M-16; Rel: ---; Non-Col: Several
7. Wesbecker, Joseph Thomas, 47 09.14 Sep. 14 1989 Louisville, KY United States U.S.
8
12
F Committed suicide Loc: ---; Occ: ---; W: Polytech AK-47S; Rel: None; Non-Col: ---; Rac: White
8. Mansour, Ahmed Ali, 45
(احمد علي منصور)
07.31 July 31 2002 Beirut Lebanon Lebanon
8
05
5
F Sentenced to death and executed [7] Loc: Office building; Occ: Clerk; W: Kalashnikov assault rifle, Two pistols; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
9. Hasebeng, L. S., 27[n 3][n 2] 08.25 Aug. 25 1992 Goedemoed South Africa South Africa
8
04
4
F Committed suicide Loc: ---; Occ: Police officer; W: Two pistols; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
10. Thornton, Omar Sheriff, 34 08.03 Aug. 3 2010 Manchester, CT United States U.S.
8
02
2
F Committed suicide [8] Loc: Warehouse; Occ: Warehouse worker; W: Ruger SR9; Rel: None; Non-Col: ---; Rac: Black
11. Farley, Richard Wade, 39 02.16 Feb. 16 1988 Sunnyvale, CA United States U.S.
7
04
4
F E Sentenced to death Loc: ---; Occ: Software technician; W: 12-gauge Benelli semi-automatic shotgun; Rel: None---; Non-Col: ---; Rac: White
12. Zoritch, Franck, 25 07.01 July 1 1992 Besançon France France
7
04
4
F Committed suicide [9] Loc: ---; Occ: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
13. Tsui Yin, 41[n 2] 01.26 Jan. 26 1962 Taipei Taiwan Taiwan
7
03
3
F Sentenced to death and executed [10] Loc: School; Occ: Teacher; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
14. Fernandez, Edgardo, 16[n 2] 10.21 Oct. 21 1995 Olongapo Philippines Philippines
7
03
3
F Arrested
One more died from a heart attack
[11] Loc: Hospital; Occ: Orderly; W: Assault rifle; Rel: None; Non-Col: At least four
15. Stewart, William[n 2] 06.22 June 22 1828 Brig Mary Russell
7
02
2
FM Found not guilty by reason of insanity [12] Loc: Ship; Occ: Captain; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
16. Allaway, Edward Charles, 37 07.12 July 12 1976 Fullerton, CA United States U.S.
7
02
2
F Found not guilty by reason of insanity Loc: University library; Occ: Custodian; W: .22-caliber semi-automatic rifle; Rel: None; Non-Col: ---; Rac: White
17. Samarendra Deka, 22[n 3] 11.27 Nov. 27 2004 Baramulla India India
7
02
2
F Shot by police [13] Loc: ---; Occ: Police officer; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
18. Redureau, Marcel, 15[n 2] 10.01 Oct. 1 1913 Bas-Briacé France France
7
0.1
0
 M Sentenced to 20 years in prison [14] Loc: ---; Occ: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
19. Uyesugi, Byran Koji, 40 11.02 Nov. 2 1999 Honolulu, HI United States U.S.
7
0.1
0
F Sentenced to life imprisonment [15] Loc: ---; Occ: Service technician; W: Glock 17; Rel: None; Non-Col: None; Rac: Asian
20. McDermott, Michael, 42 12.26 Dec. 26 2000 Wakefield, MA United States U.S.
7
0.1
0
F Sentenced to seven consecutive life terms Loc: ---; Occ: ---; W: AK-47 semi-automatic rifle, 12-gauge Winchester 1300; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---; Rac: White
21. San Marco, Jennifer, 44[n 2] 01.30 Jan. 30 2006 Goleta, CA United States U.S.
7
0.1
0
F Committed suicide Loc: Mail processing plant; Occ: Postwoman; W: S&W Model 915; Rel: None; Non-Col: Neighbour; Rac: White
22. Williams, Douglas P., 48 07.08 July 8 2003 Meridian, MS United States U.S.
6
08
8
F Committed suicide Loc: ---; Occ: Assembly line worker; W: Winchester 1200; Rel: None; Non-Col: None; Rac: White
23. Held, Leo, 40[n 2] 10.23 Oct. 23 1967 Lock Haven, PA United States U.S.
6
06
6
F Shot by police [16] Loc: ---; Occ: ---; W: .45-caliber semi-automatic pistol, .38-caliber S&W revolver; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---; Rac: White
24. Grace, Edwin James, 33 06.21 June 21 1972 Cherry Hill, NJ United States U.S.
6
06
6
F Committed suicide [17] Loc: ---; Occ: ---; W: Two sawn-off AR-7; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---; Rac: White
25. Cowan, Frederick William, 33 02.14 Feb. 14 1977 New Rochelle, NY United States U.S.
6
04
4
F Committed suicide [18] Loc: ---; Occ: ---; W: SACO HK41; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---; Rac: White
26. Parish, John Felton, 49[n 2] 08.09 Aug. 9 1982 Grand Prairie, TX United States U.S.
6
04
4
F V Shot by police [19] Loc: Two transportation companies; Occ: Truck driver; W: M1 carbine, .25-caliber semi-automatic pistol, .38-caliber revolver; Rel: None; Non-Col: Police Officer; Rac: Black
27. Fan Jieming, 62[n 2]
(范杰明)
06.22 June 22 2013 Shanghai China China
6
04
4
FM Arrested [20] Loc: Chemical factory, taxi, army barracks; Occ: Chemical factory worker; W: Shotgun/Hunting rifle, Tool; Rel: None; Non-Col: Taxi driver, Two Security Guards, Police officer
28. Unknown Police Officer[n 3] 03.11 March 11 1971 Cavite Province Philippines Philippines
6
02
2
F [21] Loc: ---; Occ: Police officer; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
29. Engeldinger, Andrew John, 36 09.27 Sep. 27 2012 Minneapolis, MN United States U.S.
6
02
2
F Committed suicide [22] Loc: ---; Occ: ---; W: Glock 19; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---; Rac: White
30. Unknown, 30 02.11 Feb. 11 2016 Jazan Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
6
2
F Arrested
31. Umb, Jan 10.17 Oct. 17/18 1887 Schooner Johannes
6
01
1
 M Sentenced to ten years penal service [23] Loc: Ship; Occ: Sailor; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
32. Layman, Charles N., 44 12.16 Dec. 16 1935 Los Angeles, CA United States U.S.
6
01
1
F Found not guilty by reason of insanity [24] Loc: ---; Occ: ---; W: .30-30 rifle; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---; Rac: ---
33. Harpinder Singh, 40[n 3]
(हरपिंदर सिंह)
07.16 July 16/17 2010 Kuchai India India
6
01
1
F Shot by police [25] Loc: ---; Occ: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
34. Surasak, Jaras, 56[n 3]
(จรัส สุรศักดิ์)
12.26 Dec. 26 2011 Khuan Ma Phrao Thailand Thailand
6
01
1
F Committed suicide [26] Loc: ---; Occ: Police officer; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
35. Vinogradov, Dmitry Andreyevich, 29
(Дмитрий Андреевич Виноградов)
11.07 Nov. 7 2012 Moscow Russia Russia
6
01
1
F Sentenced to life imprisonment [27] Loc: Office; Occ: Lawyer; W: Vepr-12, Benelli-M3; Rel: None; Non-Col: ---
36. Tapia, Salvador, 36 08.27 Aug. 27 2003 Chicago, IL United States U.S.
6
0.1
0
F Shot by police [28] Loc: ---; Occ: ---; W: .380 ACP-caliber Walther PP; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---; Rac: Hispanic
37. Ezzatullah, 23[n 3] 11.29 Nov. 29 2010 Pachir Wagam Afghanistan Afghanistan
6
0.1
0
F Shot by soldiers [29] Loc: ---; Occ: Police officer; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
38. Unknown 00.00 Fergusson Island Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
6
0.0
?
 M Killed [30] Loc: Dormitory; Occ: Construction worker; W: Bush knife; Rel: None; Non-Col: ---
39. Cho Sang Kook[n 3] 01.23 Jan. 23 1958 Hongcheon South Korea South Korea
6
0.0
?
F Committed suicide [31] Loc: ---; Occ: Police officer/Soldier?; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
40. Unknown Police Officer[n 3] 11.00 Nov. 1980 Ondangwa South Africa South-West Africa
6
0.0
?
F Arrested [32] Loc: ---; Occ: Police officer; W: Gun; Rel: ---; Non-Col: At least one?; Prob. Lukas Josef
41. Gulbuddin, 25[n 3] 11.03 Nov. 3 2009 Shin Kalay Afghanistan Afghanistan
5
08
8
F [33] Loc: ---; Occ: Police officer; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
42. Hiranwadee, Chaiyaworn, 50[n 3] 06.11 June 11 1997 Lang Suan Thailand Thailand
5
05
5
F Committed suicide [34] Loc: ---; Occ: Police officer; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
43. Ford, Cedric Larry, 38 02.25 Feb. 25 2016 Hesston, KS United States United States
3
12
F Shot by police
44. Ahmed Mustafa Ibrahim Ali, 30[n 3] 04.17 April 17 2004 Mitrovica Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro
3
11
F Shot by police [35] Loc: ---; Occ: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---

Killings involving soldiers

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional notes Ref.
1. Sanurip, 36[n 2] 04.15 April 15 1996 Timika Airport Indonesia Indonesia
16
11
F Sentenced to death [36] Loc: Airport; W: ---; Rel: None; Non-Col: ---
2. Chelakh, Vladislav, 19[n 2]
(Владислав Челах)
05.27 May 27/28 2012 Arkankergen frontier post Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
15
0
F A Sentenced to life imprisonment [37] Loc: Military post; W: ---; Rel: None; Non-Col: ---
3. Hasan, Nidal Malik, 39 11.05 Nov. 5 2009 Fort Hood, TX United States U.S.
13
32
F Sentenced to death
Killed an unborn child
Loc: ---; W: FN Five-seven; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
4. Alexis, Aaron, 34 09.16 Sep. 16 2013 Washington, D.C. United States U.S.
12
3
F Shot by police Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
5. Ribeiro, Manuel Antonio Silva, 23 04.26 April 26 2016 Praia Cape Verde Cape Verde
11
0
F Arrested
6. Kim Won-jo, 25 05.01 May 1 1974 Kimpo South Korea South Korea
10
03
3
F Committed suicide [38] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
7. Vaganov, Artur, 22 06.01 June 1 1997 Sida Abkhazia Abkhazia
10
03
3
F Committed suicide Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
8. Lee Wei, 41 04.05 April 5 1962 Taoyuan Taiwan Taiwan
10
0.2
0-2+
F A Arrested [39] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
9. Ahmed Gul, 46
(أحمد غول)
04.27 April 27 2011 Kabul Afghanistan Afghanistan
9
01.6
1–6
F Committed suicide [40] Loc: Airport; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
10. Smith, William Vincent, 19[n 4] 04.23 April 23 1946 LST 172 Taiwan China
9
01
1
F Committed suicide while awaiting trial [41] Loc: Ship; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
11. Ranjith, G. H. G. 03.02 March 2 1988 Athurugiriya Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
8
09
9
F Shot by soldiers [42] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
12. Madubela, Sibusiso, 28 09.16 Sep. 16 1999 Bloemfontein South Africa South Africa
8
04
4
F Shot by soldiers [43] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
13. Kim Dong-min, 22
(김동민)
06.19 June 19 2005 Yeoncheon South Korea South Korea
8
04
4
F E Sentenced to death [44] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
14. Madaminov, Anvar 02.22 Feb. 22 1998 Surxondaryo Province Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
8
02.1
2+
F Arrested [45] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
15. Unknown Soldier, 20 03.26 March 26 1992 Kyakhta Russia Russia
8
02
2
F [46] Loc: ---; W: Assault rifle; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
16. Sakalauskas, Artūras 02.23 Feb. 23 1987 Leningrad Oblast Soviet Union Soviet Union
8
0.1
0
F Found not guilty by reason of insanity [47] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
17. Kuzminykh, Alexander, 19
(Александр Кузьминых)
09.10 Sep. 10 1998 Severomorsk Russia Russia
8
0.1
0
FM Committed suicide Loc: Submarine; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
18. Bozhkov, Nikolai, 20
(Николай Божков)
Khismatulin, Oleg, 22
(Олег Хисматулин)
08.23 Aug. 23 2002 Ingushetia Russia Russia
8
0.1
0
F Both were arrested [48] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
19. Jemaii, Mehdi 05.25 May 25 2015 Tunis Tunisia Tunisia
7
10
FM Shot dead [49] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
20. Mansour Ali Doais, 30
(منصور علي الدعيس)
12.13 Dec. 13 2009 Ta'izz Yemen Yemen
7
06
6
F Sentenced to death
Wounded 14 people in a grenade attack on Dec. 3, 2008
[50] Loc: Museum; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
21. Aliyev, Ramazan, 31
(Рамазан Алиев)
08.28 Aug. 28 2012 Belidzhi Russia Russia
7
06
6
F Shot by soldiers [51] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
22. Meneder, Jozef, 19 06.03 June 3 1993 Vranje Serbia and Montenegro Yugoslavia
7
04
4
FM Committed suicide Loc: Military barracks; W: Automatic rifle, Axe; Rel: None; Non-Col: None
23. Dost Muhammad 11.24 Nov. 24 1938 Kanwali British Raj India
7
02
2
F Shot by soldiers [52] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
24. Naumov, Oleg, 20
(Олег Наумов)
01.26 Jan. 26 1998 Sakhalin Russia Russia
7
01
1
FM Sentenced to life imprisonment [53] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
25. Chkheidze, Zurab[n 2]
(ზურაბ ჩხეიძემ)
Kamkamidze, Petre[n 2]
(პეტრე კამკამიძემ)
06.24 June 24 1997 Gamardjveba Georgia (country) Georgia
7
0.1
0
F Both were sentenced to life imprisonment [54] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
26. Unknown Soldier 12.13 Dec. 13 1884 Purworejo Dutch East Indies Indonesia
6–7
02.3
2–3
 M Arrested [55] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
27. Unknown Soldier 02.20 Feb. 20 2011 Murovdag Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
6–7
0.11
0–1
F [56] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
28. Guercif el Hadi[n 2] 03.29 March 29 1961 Guellat Bou Sbaa Algeria Algeria
6
14
F Died [57] Loc: House, Stationary; W: Shotgun; Rel: ---; Non-Col: At least one (sergeants wife)
29. Fungabelo, Shaweleka[n 2] 08.11 Aug. 11 1955 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Malaysia
6
12–14
F Committed suicide [58] Loc: Train; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
30. Unknown Soldier 10.22 Oct. 22 1876 Makassar Dutch East Indies Indonesia
6
08
8
 M Shot by soldiers [59] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
31. Unknown Soldier 09.00 Sep. 1978 Philippines Philippines
6
07
7
Committed suicide [60] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
32. Gomez Romero, Johnny Jose, 19 01.19 Jan. 19 1987 Cumaná Venezuela Venezuela
6
03
3
F [61] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
33. Belkov, Dmitry
(Дмитрий Бельков)
Bogdashin, Andrei
(Андрей Богдашин)
03.08 March 8 1994 Tanfilyeva Russia Russia
6
03
3
F Both were sentenced to death [62] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
34. Ohanyan, Mkrtich, 22
(Մկրտիչ Օհանյան)
02.11 Feb. 11 1998 Armavir Armenia Armenia
6
02
2
F Committed suicide [63] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
35. Unknown Soldier 04.13 April 13 1914 Tank British Raj India
6
01
1
F Shot by soldiers [64] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
36. Sheneyi Mede-O, 23
(शिनी मेदियो)
01.21 Jan. 21 2009 Awang Kasom Khullen India India
6
0.3
0-3+
F [65] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
37. Gorbunov, Yevgeny, 20
(Евгений Горбунов)
05.29 May 29 1997 Gusinoozyorsk Russia Russia
6
0.1
0
F Arrested [66] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
38. Bucal, Olegario, 35 10.24 Oct. 24 2010 Palid Philippines Philippines
6
0.1
0
F Shot by soldiers [67] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
39. Unknown Soldier 07.11? July 11 1976 Pagadian City Philippines Philippines
6
0.0
?
F Killed [68] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
40. Labor, Jaime 10.20 Oct. 20 1985 Pamplona Philippines Philippines
6
0.0
?
F Committed suicide [69] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
41. Vásquez Mojomboy, Jaime, 24 01.14 Jan. 14 2005 Pasto Colombia Colombia
5–6
04.5
4–5
F Arrested [70] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
42. Abdul Sabor, 21 01.20 Jan. 20 2012 FOB Gwan Afghanistan Afghanistan
5
14
F Sentenced to death [71] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
43. Fichtner, Leopold[n 2] 04.17 April 17 1916 Vienna Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary
5
07
7
F Found not guilty by reason of insanity [72] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
44. Unknown Soldier 12.25 Dec. 25 1996 Sopore India India
5
07
7
F Arrested [73] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
45. Lim, ---, 22 06.21 June 21 2014 Goseong County South Korea South Korea
5
07
7
F E Arrested [74] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
46. Bugakov, Vyacheslav, 19
(Вячеслав Бугаков)
07.30 July 30 1995 Popov Island Russia Russia
5
06
6
F Arrested [75] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
47. Solovyev, Denis, 18
(Денис Соловьев)
11.29 Nov. 29 2002 Ptysh Russia Russia
5
06
6
F Sentenced to 20 years in prison [76] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
48. Unknown Soldier 01.27 Jan. 27 2005 Gerishk District Afghanistan Afghanistan
5
06
6
F Shot by soldiers [77] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
49. Yun Sang-tai, 22 06.05 June 5 1969 Wonju South Korea South Korea
5
05.6
5–6
F Committed suicide [78] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
50. Abdu, Anwar Badi 11.09 Nov. 9 2015 Amman Jordan Jordan
5
5
F Shot by police
51. Misdea, Salvatore, 22 04.13 April 13 1884 Pizzofalcone Italy Italy
4–7
5–13
F Sentenced to death and executed [79] Loc: ---; W: Rifle; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
52. Saraiva Antunes, Antonio Manuel, 27 11.23 Nov. 23 1988 Ajuda Portugal Portugal
4
14
F Committed suicide or shot by soldiers [80] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
53. Darwish Khan, 25 10.29 Oct. 29 2011 FOB Pacemaker Afghanistan Afghanistan
4
10–11
F Shot by soldiers [81] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
54. Hernandez, Jose Ovidio 09.17 Sep. 17 1993 La Unión El Salvador El Salvador
4
06
6
F Shot by soldiers [82] Loc: Armed Forces Training Center; W: M-16; Rel: None; Non-Col: None
55. Lopez, Ivan, 34 08.25 April 2 2014 Fort Hood, TX United States U.S.
3
12
F Committed suicide [83]
56. Kondi Ouatara, 32 04.21 April 21 1923 Camp De Sainte Marthe France France
3
10
 M Arrested [84] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
57. Green, Napoleon, 21 08.24 Aug. 24 1955 Manston United Kingdom U.K.
3
09
9
F Committed suicide [85] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
58. Tsalapatanis, Basileios, 23
(Βασιλειος Τσαλαπατανης)
06.08 June 8 1965 Kilkis Greece Greece
2
20
F E Committed suicide [86] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
59. Hasan Karim Akbar, 31[n 4] 03.23 March 23 2003 Camp Pennsylvania Kuwait Kuwait
2
14
F E Sentenced to death Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---
60. Unknown Soldier 09.12 Sep. 12 1877 Boekit Daroe Dutch East Indies Dutch East Indies
2
12–13
FM Arrested [87] Loc: Military camp?; W: Klewang, rifle; Rel: None; Non-Col: ---
61. Paul, James E., 22[n 4] 05.16 May 16 1970 Tay Ninh Vietnam Vietnam
2
10
F Sentenced to 22 years in prison [88] Loc: ---; W: ---; Rel: ---; Non-Col: ---

Abbreviations and footnotes

  1. At least one of the victims was a relative of the assailant.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 At least one of the victims was not a co-worker of the perpetrator (not indicated, if the victim was a relative).
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Assailant was a member of the police at the time of the rampage.
  4. 1 2 3 Assailant was a member of the U.S. military in a foreign country.

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

References

  1. Seeger, Thorsten (ed.) School Shootings: International Research, Case Studies, and Concepts for Prevention; Springer, 2012.
  2. A Portrait of the Killer, Time (August 09, 1999)
  3. Maniac kills nine Chinese, Spokane Daily Chronicle (August 22, 1928)
    Two counties in terror as chinese who killed ten persons eludes posse, The Evening Independent (August 23, 1928)
    Los Angeles Times (August 28, 1928)
    Los Angeles Times (September 2, 1928)
  4. Amok in India, The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (January 12, 1915)
  5. Distraught Chinese official kills 9, Pacific Stars And Stripes (August 1, 1982)
    – 9 Chinese embassy staff shot dead, The Straits Times (August 1, 1982)
    Attache kills 9 in shooting at embassy, Eugene Register-Guard (July 31, 1982)
    Chinese attache kills nine in embassy, The Spokesman-Review (July 31, 1982)
    Drama na embaixada da China em Maputo, Diario de Lisboa (July 31, 1982)
  6. Last text message of the cop who went berserk at "Ati-Atihan"
    8 cops killed in Ati-Atihan, Manila Standard Today
    Wife denies leaving cop-suspect, Sun.Star Iloilo (January 19, 2005)
    Villar reminds police to be vigilant in securing festivities in Aklan and Cebu (January 14, 2006)
    Massacre leaves Kalibo folk asking why, Philippine Daily Inquirer (January 22, 2005)
  7. Gunman Kills 8 in Beirut Office, Fox News (July 31, 2002)
    State Prosecutor Demands Death for Beirut Mass Murderer, naharnet.com (March 15, 2003)
    Lebanon executes three convicted murderers despite international protests, lebanonwire.com (January 17, 2004)
    موظف «مديون» يقتل 8 من زملائه ويجرح 5 في صندوق لأساتذة التعليم الخاص بلبنان, aawsat.com (August 1, 2002)
  8. 9 Killed, 2 Wounded in Shooting at Beer Distributor, Fox News (August 3, 2010)
    Hartford Distributors Manchester, Connecticut shooting deaths at 9, San Francisco Chronicle (August 3, 2010)
    9 Dead In Manchester, Conn. Workplace Shooting, Hartford Courant (August 3, 2010)
  9. Tuerie dans une usine, l'Humanité (July 2, 1992)
    Sacked French worker kills six, The Independent (July 2, 1992)
    Un trabajador despedido mata a seis personas en una fábrica, La Vanguardia (July 2, 1992)
    – La tuerie de Besançon: une septieme victime decede de ses blessures, AFP (August 12, 1992)
  10. Admits killing 7 for revenge, Pacific Stars and Stripes (January 27, 1962)
    Berserk man kills 7, The Palm Beach Post (January 27, 1962)
    – Convicted In Slaying Of Seven, Cumberland Times (March 4, 1962)
    Teacher who slew 7 denied wish to see pupil perform, Toledo Blade (July 26, 1962)
  11. Orderly kills 8 in hospital, Filipino Reporter (November 2, 1995)
    Orderly kills 8 in Philippines, The Buffalo News (October 22, 1995)
    Philippine Hospital Orderly Kills 8 With Rifle In Rampage, Orlando Sentinel (October 22, 1995)
  12. The trial of Capt. W. Stewart before the Lord Chief Baron and Baron Pennefather; Cork, 1828.
    – Waldie, Adam: Waldie's select circulating library, Vol. 12; Philadelphia, 1838.
    – Scoresby, William: Memorials of the sea – The Mary Russell; London, 1850.
    Ireland – Arraignment of Captain Stewart, The Glasgow Herald (August 18, 1828)
  13. CRPF jawan kills seven colleagues, The Times of India (November 28, 2004)
    Slaughter in stress zone, The Telegraph (November 28, 2004)
    Shocked & sleepless in killer home, The Telegraph (November 29, 2004)
    Police officer kills seven colleagues in Indian-held Kashmir, Associated Press (November 28, 2004)
  14. Un garçon de 15 ans égorge sept personnes, l'Humanité (October 2, 1913)
    Boy of 16 kills seven, The New York Times (October 2, 1913)
    Boy slayer of 7 on trial, The New York Times (March 4, 1914)
    20 years for killing, The New York Times (March 5, 1914)
    Ein fünfzehnjähriger als siebenfacher Mörder, Die Neue Zeitung (October 2, 1913)
  15. Few clues in motive for Hawaii shooting, CBC News (November 3, 1999)
  16. The Revolt of Leo Held, Time (November 3, 1967)
  17. Gunman Kills 6 in Jersey, The New York Times (June 22, 1972)
    Anger With Employment Agency Is Cited as Gunman's Motivation for Jersey Shootings, The New York Times (June 23, 1972)
    A 'Quiet Man' On a Rampage, The New York Times (June 25, 1972)
    Slayer of 6 in Cherry Hill Dies; 2 of 6 Wounded Still in Hospital, The New York Times (July 9, 1972)
  18. New Rochelle Gunman Slays 5, Wounds 5, Then Kills Himself During a Police Siege, The New York Times (February 15, 1977)
    Nazi Cultist's 6th Victim Dies, The New York Times (April 2, 1977)
  19. Truck driver felt cheated, The Gettysburg Times (August 11, 1982)
    – Gunman kills six, Post-Standard (August 10, 1982)
  20. Shanghai sees 6 dead in rare shooting spree, reports say, South China Morning Post (June 23, 2013)
    China shooting spree ends with six dead, The Guardian (June 23, 2013)
    Man detained after allegedly killing 6 in Shanghai, Xinhua (June 23, 2013)
    上海宝山枪击案犯罪嫌疑人已被刑事拘留, ifeng.com (June 23, 2013)
    上海6.22持枪杀人案嫌犯被刑拘 一民警中弹负伤, People's Daily (June 23, 2013)
    上海62岁男子持枪连杀六人 被指系浦东人曾当过兵, china.com.cn (June 23, 2013)
    上海枪击案独家调查:杀人者范杰明, Sohu (June 25, 2013)
  21. Police corporal runs amok, kills 6, The Straits Times (March 13, 1971)
    – Cop Runs Amok Kills 6 Injures 2, Pacific Stars and Stripes (March 14, 1971)
  22. Minneapolis Shooter Spared Some, Shot Others; Fifth Victim Dies, ABC News (September 28, 2012)
    Engeldinger had 1997 arrest on record, Minnesota Public Radio (October 1, 2012)
    Accent Signage Systems shooting: First victims fought for their lives, Star Tribune (October 2, 2012)
    Survivors describe escaping a killer at workplace, Star Tribune (October 6, 2012)
    Minnesota office shooting: Accent Signage death toll rises to 7, Los Angeles Times (October 11, 2012)
  23. Dreadful tragedy at sea, Poverty Bay Herald (December 29, 1887)
    – Epitome of foreign and general news, Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper (October 23, 1887)
    General Principles – Slaughter aboard ship, Warsaw Daily Times (October 20, 1887)
    A shipboard tragedy, Madison County Times (January 11, 1889)
    A Monster on the Ocean, The Evening Bulletin (November 28, 1887)
    A red-handed Russian, Sacramento Daily Union (January 8, 1889)
  24. Slays 4 WPA men after he loses job, The New York Times (December 17, 1935)
    Sixth Man Dies in WPA Shooting, The New York Times (December 19, 1935)
    Los Angeles Times (February 25, 1936)
  25. Indian security man kills 6 colleagues in military camp shooting rampage, Xinhua (July 17, 2010)
    Jharkhand: Drunk CRPF jawan kills 6 colleagues, NDTV (July 17, 2010)
    CRPF man kills 6 others, is shot dead, Hindustan Times (July 17, 2010)
    CRPF orders inquiry into ‘killing spree’ in Jharkhand camp, Thaindian News (July 17, 2010)
  26. Border policeman kills six colleagues, Bangkok Post (December 27, 2011)
    Thai policeman kills 6 fellow officers, The Straits Times (December 27, 2011)
    ตชด.เมาคลั่งยิงเพื่อนดับ 6 ยิงตัวตาม, Kom Chad Luek (December 27, 2011)
  27. Jilted lover allegedly kills five in Moscow office, CBS News (November 7, 2012)
    Gunman seconds before embarking on shooting spree in his office in rampage that has now claimed six lives, Daily Mail (November 8, 2012)
    Five Die in Moscow Shooting Rampage, RIA Novosti (November 7, 2012)
    Виноградов совершил преступление в невменяемом состоянии – адвокат, RIA Novosti (November 8, 2012)
    Офисная мизантропия, Lenta.Ru (November 8, 2012)
    Дмитрий Виноградов, Gazeta.ru (November 8, 2012)
    Moscow Gun Rampage Killer Gets Life Sentence, RIA Novosti (September 9, 2013)
  28. Seven die in Chicago warehouse shooting, CNN (August 28, 2003)
  29. Afghan policeman kills six US troops following argument, The Telegraph (November 29, 2010)
    Afghan policeman kills six US soldiers, The Guardian (November 29, 2010)
    Six NATO Troops Killed by Afghan Police Officer, The New York Times (November 29, 2010)
    Afghan Killer Was Veteran Policeman, The New York Times (November 30, 2010)
    Afghan cop who killed 6 U.S. soldiers was trusted, Denver Post (December 1, 2010)
    Police, Taliban offer differing portrait of suspect in troop deaths, CNN (December 1, 2010)
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  31. 7 Men Die In Korean Gunfight, The Hartford Courant (January 25, 1958)
    – Korean Officer Goes Berserk, The Lima News (January 24, 1958)
    – Korean Officer Shoots 6, Takes Own Life, The Daily Republic (January 24, 1958)
    – ROK Captain Slays 6 Army Officers, Hammond Times (January 24, 1958)
    – 6사단 수색중대장 趙相九대위사건에 대해 육군본부에서 경위를 발표 – 장병 6명을 사살하고 자살, 발단은 사무인계. 정신착란의 소치, The Chosun Ilbo (January 25, 1958)
  32. Polizist als Amokläufer, Hamburger Abendblatt (November 13, 1980)
  33. Afghan Police Officer Kills Five British Soldiers, The New York Times (November 4, 2009)
    Taliban claim responsibility for killing five British troops in Afghanistan, The Guardian (November 4, 2009)
    Patrick Cockburn: The general is right. Liam Fox is wrong, The Independent (November 13, 2009)
  34. Polizist läuft Amok, Stuttgarter Zeitung (June 12, 1997)
    Polizist lief Amok, Hamburger Abendblatt (June 12, 1997)
    – Five killed, The Straits Times (June 12, 1997)
    Massacre at police station tied to bribes, The Nation (June 12, 1997)
    Policeman's motive still a mystery, The Nation (June 13, 1997)
    Police to ignore charges of graft in murder probe, The Nation (June 14, 1997)
  35. A Massacre in Kosovo, The Weekly Standard (April 29, 2004)
    Kosovo Prison Shooter May Have Had Hamas Ties, Fox News (April 24, 2004)
  36. Penembakan di Timika (April 18, 1996)
    Penembakan anggota Kopassus di Timika (May 15, 1996)
  37. What Do We Know About Kazakh Border Guard No. 15?, rferl.org (June 6, 2012)
    Chelakh withdrew his plea of guilty, tengrinews.kz (July 26, 2012)
    Chelakh declared sane, tengrinews.kz (July 27, 2012)
    Родственники казахстанского пограничника Владислава Челаха обратились в программу "Пусть говорят" Андрея Малахова, kt.kz (June 9, 2012)
    В отношении Челаха возбудили 10 новых уголовных дел, kt.kz (August 3, 2012)
    Kazakh Border Guard Gets Life For Mass Murder, RIA Novosti (December 11, 2012)
  38. Drunk soldier kills 9, The Sydney Morning Herald (May 2, 1974)
    Soldier in Seoul Kills Nine, The New York Times (May 2, 1974)
    Drunken paratrooper slays 9, Chicago Tribune (May 2, 1974)
    – 10th Victim Dies In Shooting Spree, Pacific Stars and Stripes (May 5, 1974)
    – 만취병사 카빈 난동 사망 10명, The Chosun Ilbo (May 2, 1974)
  39. Berserk Soldier Slays 10 Others, The Chronicle Telegram (April 6, 1962)
    – Poker loser kills 10 others, San Antonio Light (April 6, 1962)
    – News in brief, The New Mexican (April 6, 1962)
    – Nationalist Soldier Kills 10 Comrades, Pacific Stars and Stripes (April 8, 1962)
    Soldier kills 7, hurts 5, The Miami News (April 5, 1962)
    – Chinese Runs Amok, Kills Seven, Tucson Daily Citizen (April 5, 1962)
  40. Gunman Kills NATO Troops at Kabul Airport, The New York Times (April 27, 2011)
    Afghan military pilot kills 9 Americans in Kabul, Los Angeles Times (April 28, 2011)
    Afghan officer kills 8 NATO soldiers, 1 contractor, CBC News (April 27, 2011)
    Nato soldiers killed in shootout with Afghan officer, The Guardian (April 27, 2011)
    Motive in Kabul shooting deaths remains elusive, Air Force Times (January 17, 2012)
    Air Force completes Kabul shooting investigation, U.S. Air Force (January 17, 2012)
  41. After being just 2 month out of the United States, Seaman 2/C William Smith went berserk on Navy LST 172, up the Yangtze River. At 3am he began shooting at the sleeping sailors with a pistol and a carbine instantly killing seven and wounding a further three, before one of his mortally wounded victims managed to disarm him. Without his weapons, Smith turned on himself and stabbed himself three times in the abdomen, before being knocked out by another sailor. Smith was treated on the USS Repose, alongside his injured victims, of whom two did not survive.
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    Navy Hero is identified, The New York Times (April 27, 1946)
    Sailor Killer Of 9 Hangs Self in Brig, The Washington Post (August 2, 1947)
    Nine American Seaman Killed by Sailor Running Amuck Aboard Amphibious Boat, Spokane Daily Chronicle (April 23, 1946)
    Accused sailor hangs himself, St. Petersburg Times (August 2, 1947)
  42. Soldier in Sri Lanka Kills 8; Slain by Officer, Los Angeles Times (March 2, 1988)
    Berserk soldier kills 8 in shooting spree, The Age (March 3, 1988)
  43. Two troopers killed in Bloemfontein during apparent accident (August 30, 2003)
    Tempe killer's steps retraced, Independent Online (September 18, 1999)
    Shot Tempe soldier loses fight for life, Independent Online (September 23, 1999)
  44. S.Korean soldier kills 8 colleagues in shooting spree, english.eastday.com (June 20, 2005)
    Eight Die, Two Hurt as Soldier Runs Amok in DMZ, Digital Chosunilbo (June 19, 2005)
    Pfc Kim Sentenced to Death for Shooting Rampage, english.chosun.com (November 23, 2005)
  45. 8 Uzbek soldiers killed by private, Boston Globe (February 24, 1998)
    Army private shoots eight dead at border post, Associated Press (February 23, 1998)
    Streit ums Essen: Russe erschoß acht Menschen, Berliner Kurier (February 24, 1998)
  46. Soldat lief Amok, Hamburger Abendblatt (March 27, 1992)
    – Russischer Soldat tötet acht Kameraden, Stuttgarter Zeitung (March 27, 1992)
    – Un soldat tue 8 de ses camarades, Agence France-Presse (March 26, 1992)
  47. Dienstplichtige in Sovjet-Unie doodt zeven maten, Leeuwarder Courant (July 30, 1988)
    Sovietinės armijos kareivį Artūrą Sakalauską tebeslegia sunkiai pakeliama našta, Kauno diena (January 18, 2003)
  48. Russian guards confess to killings, CNN (August 28, 2002)
    За расстрел – не расстреляют, stapravda.ru (August 30, 2002)
    Двое пограничников признались в убийстве 8 сослуживцев, newsru.com (August 28, 2002)
  49. Gunman, 7 Other Soldiers Killed in Tunis Barracks Shooting, ABC (May 25, 2015)
  50. Toll rises in Taiz museum rampage, Saba (December 13, 2009)
    مصادر محلية: جندي يقتل 6 من زملائه في تعز ويصيب أخرين اليوم, alsahwa-yemen.net (December 13, 2009)
    مقتل 7 جنود وإصابة 6 آخرين بتعز على يد زميل لهم, almasdaronline.com (December 13, 2009)
    جندي يقتل 7 من زملائه ويصيب أكثر من 10 آخرين بتعز, marebpress.net (December 13, 2009)
    مصرع 7 افراد واصابة 6 اخرين بحادثة اطلاق نار جوار المتحف الوطني بتعز, taiztoday.com (December 14, 2009)
    مرتكب جريمة المتحف الوطني بتعز صاحب سوابق والأمن يحاول وصفه بالمريض نفسياً, alnedaa.net (December 22, 2009)
    الإعدام لمدان بقتل 7 من زملائه بمتحف تعز العام الماضي, asrarpress.net (May 5, 2010)
  51. More Than a Dozen Die in 2 Attacks in a Russian Republic, The New York Times (August 29, 2012)
    Border Guard Shot at Fellow Servicemen for 'No Apparent Reason', The Moscow Times (August 29, 2012)
    Подробности расстрела в Дагестане: пограничник Алиев убил и ранил сибирских спецназовцев, NEWSru (August 29, 2012)
    В расстреле силовиков допустили бытовой мотив, Kommersant (August 30, 2012)
  52. Amuck, Time (December 5, 1938)
    Sepoy sentry runs amok, The Canberra Times (November 26, 1938)
    – Army Officers Murdered, The Times (November 25, 1938)
    – Nowshera Shooting Affair, The Times (January 6, 1939)
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  53. Russia Soldier Runs Amok, Kills 7 at Remote Base, Los Angeles Times (January 28, 1998)
    Нерядовой приговор рядовому, Kommersant (January 18, 2002)
    Russian conscript gets life for killing seven comrades, The Russia Journal (May 24, 2001)
  54. Georgian soldier part of 7 killings, The Boston Globe (June 25, 1997)
    Georgian soldier kills five fellow servicemen, Interfax (June 24, 1997)
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  55. Netherlands India, The Straits Times (January 7, 1885)
    Oost-Indie, Leydse Courant (January 20, 1885)
  56. 7 Azerbaijani servicemen killed at a military unit, today.az (February 21, 2011)
    Seven Azerbaijan soldiers shot dead by comrade at base, BBC (February 21, 2011)
    7 soldiers shot dead in Azerbaijan, The Washington Post (February 21, 2011)
    Seven military servants are dead as a result of incident in Azerbaijani Army, times.am (February 21, 2011)
    Commander sacked over army massacre, news.az (February 23, 2011)
    Commander of military unit brought to justice due to death of seven soldiers in Azerbaijan, trend.az (April 15, 2011)
  57. Dominado pelos tanques um louco matara seis pessoas, O Estado de S. Paulo (April 2, 1961)
    Un fou furieux tue six personnes et en blesse quatorze, Le Monde (April 1, 1961)
  58. Soldier in Malaya Kills Six, The New York Times (August 12, 1955)
    6 die in 5 terror minutes, The Straits Times (August 12, 1955)
    When death rode the day mail, The Straits Times (August 12, 1955)
    Amok's victims better, The Straits Times (August 13, 1955)
    Seven died when he turned killer, The Straits Times (October 13, 1955)
    African kills 6, wounds 12 on train, The Gettysburg Times (August 11, 1955)
  59. Java News, Straits Times Overland Journal (November 16, 1876)
    Java Items, The Straits Times (November 11, 1876)
    Kolonien, Leidsch Dagblad (December 5, 1876)
  60. Askar amok bunuh 6, Berita Harian (September 6, 1978)
  61. Soldier kills six, The Bulletin (January 19, 1987)
    Venezuela soldier kills 6 comrades, Chicago Tribune (January 20, 1987)
    Venezuelan Soldier Kills Mates, Los Angeles Times (January 19, 1987)
  62. Guards take revenge for hazing, San Jose Mercury News (March 9, 1994)
    Russian Conscripts Kill Colleagues, The Washington Post (March 10, 1994)
    Как судили дезертиров-убийц, Kommersant (March 3, 2005)
    Russian soldiers sentenced to death for killing six comrades, Eugene Register-Guard (July 23, 1995)
  63. Armenian soldier escapes after killing six fellow servicemen, Associated Press (February 11, 1998)
    Armenia, Azerbaijan Exchange Words Over Border Shootouts, The Moscow Times (February 13, 1998)
    Armenia – Torture and ill-treatment, amnesty.org
  64. Lunatic runs amuck, kills 3, The Washington Herald (April 14, 1914)
    Indian Orderly Runs Amok, The Colac Herald (April 15, 1914)
    The Indian Tragedy, The Advertiser (April 17, 1914)
    Orderly runs amok, Kalgoorlie Western Argus (April 21, 1914)
    Murder of British Officers, The Mercury (June 27, 1914)
  65. Massive hunt for "rogue" AR jawan, The Morung Express (January 23, 2009)
    Wanted, Imphal Free Press (January 31, 2009)
    Naga AR jawan absconding after killing six, Eastern Mirror (January 22, 2009)
  66. Russian soldier kills five, The Jamestown Foundation (May 30, 1997)
    Runaway rifle killer captured, Sunday Mail (June 1, 1997)
    Russian private who ran amok killing six detained after big manhunt, ITAR-TASS (May 31, 1997)
  67. Militiaman runs amuck in Zambo Sibugay, 5 killed, Philippine Daily Inquirer (October 25, 2010)
    Army to probe amok incidents; battle fatigue seen as cause, Philippine Daily Inquirer (October 26, 2010)
    Cafgu runs amok in Zambo Sibugay; 7 killed, ABS–CBN News (October 25, 2010)
    Govt militiaman runs amok, kills 6 in Zambo Sibugay, GMA News (October 25, 2010)
    7 Muerto cuando yaman amok el un CAFGU na Zambo Sibugay, bomboradyo.com (October 25, 2010)
    Militiaman who killed 6 colleagues shot dead, Today (October 26, 2010)
    Philippines militiaman kills 6 colleagues, The Washington Post (October 25, 2010)
  68. Filipino Troop Deaths Probed, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (July 12, 1976)
    Berserk soldier killed six men, Eugene Register-Guard (July 13, 1976)
  69. Soldier kills 6, then self, The Milwaukee Journal (October 21, 1985)
    Filipino soldier kills 6, himself, The Vindicator (October 21, 1985)
    Two die as Manila police fire on march, The Sydney Morning Herald (October 22, 1985)
    Philippine Soldier Kills 6 Officers, Self, Los Angeles Times (October 22, 1985)
  70. Mindefensa ordena revisar programas de atención psicológica en unidades de la Fuerza Pública, Ministerio de Defensa Nacional
    Colombian soldier kills five sleeping comrades, ABC News (January 15, 2005)
    Otra tragedia enluta al Ejército en Nariño, El País (January 15, 2005)
    Soldado acribilló a seis compañeros de dormitorio, El Colombiano (January 15, 2005)
  71. Four French soldiers die in Afghanistan shooting, BBC News (January 20, 2012)
    France blames Afghan deaths on 'Taliban infiltrator', AFP (January 21, 2012)
    French defense minister travels to Afghanistan after deadly attack, CNN (January 22, 2012)
    Afghanistan: les Français abattus par "un taliban infiltré", Le Nouvel Observateur (January 21, 2012)
    Afghan soldier forged papers, deserted army before killing French troops, The Kansas City Star (February 3, 2012)
    Afghanistan. La fusillade de Gwan fait un 5e mort dans les rangs de l'armée française, Ouest-France (March 27, 2012)
    Afghan soldier sentenced to death for killing 4 French troops, The Washington Post (July 17, 2012)
    Les talibans jurent de venger le soldat ayant tué cinq Français, 'Libération (July 18, 2012)
  72. In Charge of Police, He runs amuck, firemen called, Oakland Tribune (April 21, 1916)
    Die Schreckenstat eines Geistesgestörten, Die Neue Zeitung (April 18, 1916)
    Die Schreckenstat eines Tobsüchtigen, Die Neue Zeitung (April 20, 1916)
  73. Soldier in Indian army kills 5, leaves 7 wounded in rampage, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (December 26, 1996)
  74. , The Guardian (June 22, 2014)
  75. World News, The Washington Times (August 1, 1995)
    World News, USA Today (July 31, 1995)
    – Soldier's spree kills, The Moscow Times (August 1, 1995)
    Расстрел караула – Убийства военнослужащих в 1994–1997 годах, Kommersant (March 11, 1997)
  76. "Doped up" Russian soldier runs amok, BBC (November 29, 2002)
    Russian border guard shooting toll reaches eight (November 29, 2002)
    Расстрелявший 11 сослуживцев солдат сядет на 20 лет, gazeta.ru (June 28, 2003)
    Объевшийся грибов пограничник расстрелял спящих сослуживцев, newsru.com (November 29, 2002)
    Пограничник, расстрелявший пятерых сослуживцев, сядет на 20 лет, newsru.com (June 5, 2003)
  77. Afghan soldier on shooting spree, BBC (January 27, 2005)
    Afghan soldier kills five colleagues, injures 6 others, Pakistan Times (January 28, 2005)
    Afghan soldier slain after killing 5 comrades, paktribune.com (January 29, 2005)
  78. S. Korean Soldier Goes Berserk, Kills 5, Self, Chicago Tribune (June 8, 1969)
    – ROK soldier slays five, The Fresno Bee Republican (June 8, 1969)
    – Shoots soldiers, The Lawton Constitution And Morning Press (June 8, 1969)
    – Army sergeant kills soldiers, Cumberland Sunday Times (June 8, 1969)
    – Berserk Korean kills 5, Pacific Stars and Stripes (June 9, 1969)
    – 잠든 사병 7명 사살 4명 중상. 술취한 하사 내무반에 카빈 40발 난사 자기도 자살, The Chosun Ilbo (June 8, 1969)
  79. Seven soldiers murdered, Baltimore Sunday Herald (June 8, 1884)
    A human tiger, Auckland Star (July 19, 1884)
    Ultimo Corriere – L'eccidio della caserne di Pizzofalcone, Gazzetta Piemontese (April 16, 1884)
    Ultimo Corriere – Da Napoli, Gazzetta Piemontese (April 17, 1884)
    Ultime notizie – Processo Misdea, Gazzetta Piemontese (May 26, 1884)
    Italia – Processo Misdea, Gazzetta Piemontese (May 29, 1884)
    Ultime notizie – Da Napoli, Gazzetta Piemontese (May 30, 1884)
    – Berrè, Alessio: Il Caso di Salvatore Misdea
    – Patarini, Giada: Il processo Misdea
  80. Matanza en un cuartel de la guardia civil portuguesa, El País (November 24, 1988)
    El guardia portugués que mató a cuatro compañeros estaba furioso con sus jefes, El País (November 25, 1988)
    Un cabo de la Guardia, ABC (November 24, 1988)
    4 mortos, 13 feridos, Diário de Lisboa (November 23, 1988)
    Cabo Antunes nao queria permanecer na cantina, Diário de Lisboa (November 24, 1988)
    Cabo Antunes so nao matou mais ninguem porque a cacadeira ficou encravada, Diário de Lisboa (November 25, 1988)
    Cabo Antunes terá sido atingido por tiros de pistola e de G-3, Diário de Lisboa (November 26, 1988)
    Féretro do cabo Antunes acompanhado pela GNR, Diário de Lisboa (November 28, 1988)
  81. Deaths of Diggers a 'bitter day' for Australia: Gillard, Sydney Morning Herald (October 29, 2011)
    Three Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan, Sydney Morning Herald (October 30, 2011)
    Three Australian soldiers killed, seven wounded in Afghanistan shooting, The Australian (October 30, 2011)
    3 Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan, The Associated Press (October 30, 2011)
    Three Aussie troops killed in Afghanistan, perthnow.com.au (October 29, 2011)
    Deadly attack won't shake us, vows Gillard, The Age (October 31, 2011)
    Aussies slain by rogue ally in Afghanistan, The Daily Telegraph (October 31, 2011)
    Rogue Afghan soldier's father speaks, ABC (November 3, 2011)
    Making of an Afghan martyr, The Canberra Times (November 5, 2011)
  82. Salvador soldier kills 4 in rampage, Boston Globe (September 19, 1993)
    Drug-fueled rampage leaves 5 officers dead, Ocala Star-Banner (September 19, 1993)
    El Salvador oficial drogado mata a 5 colegas, El Nuevo Herald (September 19, 1993)
  83. Welch, William M. (3 April 2014). "General: 4 dead, 16 wounded in Fort Hood attack". USA Today. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  84. Soldier runs amok – Revenge on practical jokers, The Argus (April 24, 1923)
    Un drame à la chambrée, Le Figaro (April 22, 1923)
  85. Autopsy Shows Berserk Airman Took Own Life, The Lima News (August 30, 1955)
    Berserk Yank kills 3 at British base, Ellensburg Daily Record (August 24, 1955)
    U.S. airman kills three in England, The New York Times (August 25, 1955)
    Chicago airman kills 3, shoots 9 at English base, St. Petersburg Times (August 24, 1955)
  86. Three die in Greek barracks shooting, The Times (June 9, 1965)
    – Berserk soldier kills two, The Gleaner (June 11, 1965)
    – Soldier runs amok, Winnipeg Free Press (June 9, 1965)
    Amok, The Age (June 10, 1965)
    , Makedonia (June 9, 1965)
    , Makedonia (June 10, 1965)
    , Makedonia (June 11, 1965)
  87. Gemengd Nieuws, Leidsch Dagblad (November 9, 1877)
    Binnenland – Een treurig geval, Heldersche en Nieuwedieper Courant (November 11, 1877)
  88. GI kills 2, wounds 16 at Viet show, Youngstown Vindicator (May 16, 1970)
    Two Yanks killed by GI in Viet, The Miami News (May 16, 1970)
    Soldier charged with two murders, The Gettysburg Times (May 26, 1970)
    Soldier charged in slayings, The Owosso Argus-Press (May 26, 1970)
    Soldier Is Convicted In Manslaughter Case, Tropic Lightning News (October 5, 1970)
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