A rampage killer has been defined as follows:

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


List of rampage killers

# Perpetrator Date Year Location State Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1.Paddock, Stephen Craig, 64 Oct. 12017ParadiseNevada Nevada
60
413+
FCommitted suicide
Two of the victims died in 2019 and 2020; attributed to this event
[2][3]
2.Gonzales, Francisco Paula, 27 May 71964DanvilleCalifornia California
43
0
F VCommitted suicide[4]
3.Burke, David Augustus, 35 Dec. 71987San Luis ObispoCalifornia California
42
0
F VCommitted suicide or died in the crash[5]
4.Kelley, Devin Patrick, 26[n 1] Nov. 52017Sutherland SpringsTexas Texas
25
22
FCommitted suicide
Terminated a pregnancy
[6]
5.Hennard, George Pierre, 35 Oct. 161991KilleenTexas Texas
23
27
F VCommitted suicide[7]
6.Huberty, James Oliver, 41 July 181984San DiegoCalifornia California
21
19
FKilled by police
Terminated a pregnancy
[8][9]
7.Card, Robert Russell, 40 Oct. 252023LewistonMaine Maine
18
13
FCommitted suicide[10][11][12]
8.Wong, Jiverly Antares, 41 April 32009BinghamtonNew York (state) New York
13
4
FCommitted suicide[13]
9.Unruh, Howard Barton, 28 Sept. 61949CamdenNew Jersey New Jersey
13
3
FFound mentally unfit to stand trial
Died in an institution in 2009
[14]
10.Holmes, James Eagan, 24 July 202012AuroraColorado Colorado
12
62
F ESentenced to life imprisonment[15]
11.Tran, Huu Can, 72 Jan. 212023Monterey ParkCalifornia California
11
9
FCommitted suicide[16]
12.Pough, James Edward, 42 June 17/181990JacksonvilleFlorida Florida
11
6
F VCommitted suicide
Killed a man on May 8, 1971
[17][18][19][20][21]
13.Long, Ian David, 28 Nov. 72018Thousand OaksCalifornia California
11
1
FMCommitted suicide
One more died by stray police gunfire
[22][23]
14.McLendon, Michael Kenneth, 28[n 2] March 102009Kinston, Samson & GenevaAlabama Alabama
10
6
F ACommitted suicide
Also killed four dogs
[24]
15.Muhammad, John Allen, 41
Malvo, Lee Boyd, 17
Oct. 2–222002Aspen Hill, Glenmont, Rockville,
Norbeck, Kensington & Bowie
Takoma
Prince William County,
Spotsylvania County & Fairfax County
Maryland Maryland
Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C.
Virginia Virginia
10
3
FMuhammad sentenced to death and executed
Malvo sentenced to life imprisonment
Killed seven other people since Feb. 2002
[25][26]
16.Starkweather, Charles Raymond, 19
Fugate, Caril Ann, 14[n 1]
Jan. 21–291958Lincoln & Bennet
Douglas
Nebraska Nebraska
Wyoming Wyoming
10
0
FMStarkweather sentenced to death and executed
Fugate sentenced to life imprisonment and paroled in 1976
Also killed two dogs
Starkweather killed a man on November 30, 1957
[27]
17.Mullin, Herbert William, 25 Jan. 25 /
Feb. 10–13
1973Santa Cruz CountyCalifornia California
10
0
FMSentenced to life imprisonment
Killed three people in 1972
[28][29]
18.Al-Issa, Ahmad Al Aliwi, 21 (accused) March 222021BoulderColorado Colorado
10
0
FOngoing case: found mentally incompetent to stand trial in 2021; received treatment and found competent to stand trial in 2023.[30]
19.Twigg, Gilbert, 35 Aug. 131903WinfieldKansas Kansas
9
25
FCommitted suicide[31][32][33]
20.Bertucci, Clarence V., 23[n 3] July 81945SalinaUtah Utah
9
19
FFound not guilty by reason of insanity[34]
21.Betts, Connor Stephen, 24[n 1] Aug. 42019DaytonOhio Ohio
9
17
FKilled by police[35][36][37][38]
22.Silka, Michael Allen, 25 April 28 /
May 17–19
1984Fairbanks & Manley Hot SpringsAlaska Alaska
9
1
FKilled by police
Terminated a pregnancy
[39]
23.Cooksey, Cleophus Emmanuel, 35 (accused)[n 1] Nov. 27 /
Dec. 2/13–17
2017PhoenixArizona Arizona
9
0
FArrested and charged[40]
24.Jones, Walter, 20
Jones, William, 18
Sept. 281913HarristonMississippi Mississippi
8+
14+
FBoth killed by angry mob
William killed a man in 1909
[41]
25.Ferri, Gian Luigi, 55 July 11993San FranciscoCalifornia California
8
6
FCommitted suicide[42]
26.Hawkins, Robert Arthur, 19 Dec. 52007OmahaNebraska Nebraska
8
4
FCommitted suicide[43][44]
27.Brown, Carl Robert, 51 Aug. 201982MiamiFlorida Florida
8
3
FKilled[45]
28.Stewart, Robert Kenneth Wayne, 45 March 292009CarthageNorth Carolina North Carolina
8
2
FSentenced to life imprisonment[46][47]
29.Dekraai, Scott Evans, 54 Oct. 122011Seal BeachCalifornia California
8
1
FSentenced to life imprisonment[48]
30.Long, Robert Aaron, 21 March 162021Atlanta & AcworthGeorgia (U.S. state) Georgia
8
1
FArrested[49]
31.Unknown Sept. 71982CraigAlaska Alaska
8
0
F AUnsolved
Terminated a pregnancy
[50]
32.Sheley, Nicholas Troy, 28 June 23–302008Sterling, Rock Falls & Galesburg
Festus
Illinois Illinois
Missouri Missouri
8
0
 MSentenced to life imprisonment[51]
33.Crimo, Robert Eugene III, 21 (accused) July 42022Highland ParkIllinois Illinois
7
48
FArrested[52]
34.Phillips, Monroe, 58 March 61915BrunswickGeorgia (U.S. state) Georgia
7
30+
FKilled[53]
35.Ator, Seth Aaron, 36 Aug. 312019Odessa
Midland
Texas Texas
7
25
FKilled by police
36.Everette, Eugene, 32[n 1] March 28/291970New York CityNew York (state) New York
7
15
F ASentenced to life imprisonment[54]
37.Bonner, William Ray, 25 April 221973Los AngelesCalifornia California
7
9
FSentenced to life imprisonment
38.Ashbrook, Larry Gene, 47 Sept. 151999Fort WorthTexas Texas
7
7
FCommitted suicide
39.Ratzmann, Terry Michael, 44 March 122005BrookfieldWisconsin Wisconsin
7
4
FCommitted suicide
40.Collins, Melvin, 38 Nov. 61948ChesterPennsylvania Pennsylvania
7
3
FCommitted suicide[55]
41.Collins, Darnell, 33 June 17–211995Atlantic City
New York City
New Jersey New Jersey
New York (state) New York
7
3
FKilled by police[56]
42.Gung Ung Chang July 18/191898OaklandCalifornia California
7
2
FMEKilled by the explosion[57]
43.Reynolds, William, 35 April 61902TuscumbiaAlabama Alabama
7
2
FKilled by police
Also killed several horses
[58]
44.Pearson, Eric Emanuel, 56 March 161968IronwoodMichigan Michigan
7
2
FSentenced to life imprisonment[59]
45.Hardesty, William Edward, 21[n 1] Oct. 3/4/18/191978YpsilantiCalifornia California
Michigan Michigan
7
2
FMSentenced to life imprisonment
Also killed a cat
[60]
46.Dantzler, Rodrick Shonte, 34[n 1] July 72011Grand RapidsMichigan Michigan
7
2
FCommitted suicide[61]
47.Jumper, Jim[n 1] Feb. 141889OkeechobeeFlorida Florida
6+
1
FKilled[62]
48.Igrić, Damir, 29 Oct. 32001ManchesterTennessee Tennessee
6
33
 MVDied in the crash
49.Rodger, Elliot Oliver Robertson, 22 May 232014Isla VistaCalifornia California
6
14
FMVCommitted suicide[63]
50.Marcelino, Julian, 30 Nov. 241932SeattleWashington (state) Washington
6
13
 MSentenced to life imprisonment[64]
51.Loughner, Jared Lee, 22 Jan. 82011Casas AdobesArizona Arizona
6
13
FSentenced to life imprisonment
52.Cruse, William Bryan, 59 April 231987Palm BayFlorida Florida
6
10
FSentenced to death, died in prison[65]
53.Gully[n 1] Aug. 291910Willow PatchNevada Nevada
6
7
FKilled[66]
54.Young, Harry Lyman, 27–28
Young, Jennings M., 35–36
Jan. 21932BrooklineMissouri Missouri
6
3
FEach killed the other
Harry killed a man in 1929
[67]
55.Crump, Wiley, 67 Sept. 211967PhilippMississippi Mississippi
6
3
F AKilled by a posse[68]
56.James, Shane Matthew, 34 (accused) Dec. 4/52023Austin
Bexar County
Texas Texas
6
3
FArrested[69]
57.Drake, Lynwood Crumpler, 43 Nov. 7/81992Morro Bay, Paso Robles & San MiguelCalifornia California
6
2
FMCommitted suicide
58.Vang, Chai Soua, 36 Nov. 212004BirchwoodWisconsin Wisconsin
6
2
FSentenced to life imprisonment[70]
59.Huff, Kyle Aaron, 28 March 252006SeattleWashington (state) Washington
6
2
FCommitted suicide
60.Zamora, Isaac Lee, 28 Sept. 22008AlgerWashington (state) Washington
6
2
FSentenced to life imprisonment
61.Dalton, Jason Brian, 45 Feb. 202016Kalamazoo CountyMichigan Michigan
6
2
FSentenced to life imprisonment
62.Henry, DeWitt Charles, 26 July 231977Klamath FallsOregon Oregon
6
1
FSentenced to life imprisonment
Terminated a pregnancy
[71]
63.Belachheb, Abdelkrim, 39 June 291984DallasTexas Texas
6
1
FSentenced to life imprisonment
Died in prison in 2017
[72]
64.Peterson, Tyler James, 20[n 3] Oct. 72007CrandonWisconsin Wisconsin
6
1
FCommitted suicide
65.Thornton, Charles Lee, 52 Feb. 72008KirkwoodMissouri Missouri
6
1
FKilled by police
66.Crum, Richard Dale, 52 (accused) Feb. 172023ArkabutlaMississippi Mississippi
6
1
FArrested[73]
67.Unknown Sept. 171911Colorado SpringsColorado Colorado
6
0
 MUnsolved
Possibly connected to the Villisca axe murders
[74]
68.Goins, John M., 49[n 1] March 181926Stockton & GaltCalifornia California
6
0
FCommitted suicide[75]
69.Swinney, Frank Everett, 28 April 15–181970Wichita
Indianapolis
Kansas Kansas
Indiana Indiana
6
0
FMASentenced to life imprisonment[76]
70.Benoist, Emile Pierre, 20 Aug. 261977HackettstownNew Jersey New Jersey
6
0
FCommitted suicide[77]
71.Stewart, Raymond Lee, 29 Jan. 27–Feb. 21981Rockford
Beloit
Illinois Illinois
Wisconsin Wisconsin
6
0
FSentenced to death and executed
72.Moreno, Eliseo Hernandez, 24[n 1] Oct. 111983College Station & HempsteadTexas Texas
6
0
FSentenced to death and executed[78]
73.Stewart, Howard Franklin, 37[n 1] Sept. 16/221987Lebanon
Corsicana
Missouri Missouri
Texas Texas
6
0
FCommitted suicide
Also killed two dogs
[79]
74.Leonard, Eric Royce, 22 Feb. 12/191991SacramentoCalifornia California
6
0
FSentenced to death[80]
75.Vargas, Pedro Alberto, 42 July 26/272013HialeahFlorida Florida
6
0
F AKilled by police[81]
76.Jones, Dwight Lamon, 56 May 31–June 32018Scottsdale and Fountain HillsArizona Arizona
6
0
FCommitted suicide[82]
77.Moore, Lawrence William, 25 May 71981SalemOregon Oregon
5
18
FSentenced to life imprisonment
One of the victims died in 2013; attributed to this event
[83]
78.Harris, Will, 29 Nov. 11906AshevilleNorth Carolina North Carolina
5
12
FKilled by angry mob
Also killed a dog
[84]
79.Neal, Kevin Janson, 44[n 1] Nov. 13/142017Rancho TehamaCalifornia California
5
11
FCommitted suicide
80.King, Alvin Lee, 45 June 221980DaingerfieldTexas Texas
5
10
FCommitted suicide while awaiting trial
81.Klink, Herman, 40 March 61933ClevelandOhio Ohio
5
6
FKilled by police[85]
82.Santiago-Ruiz, Esteban, 26 Jan. 62017Broward CountyFlorida Florida
5
6
FSentenced to life imprisonment
83.Cooper, Simon Jan. 1/71897Magnolia & LynchburgSouth Carolina South Carolina
5
5
FMKilled by police
Suspect in the Woolfolk-murders
[86]
84.Mellberg, Dean Allen, 20 June 201994Fairchild Air Force BaseWashington (state) Washington
4
22
FKilled by police
Terminated a pregnancy
[87]
85.Kulak, Frank J., 41 April 7–141969ChicagoIllinois Illinois
4
21
F EFound mentally unfit to stand trial[88]
86.Decker, Newt, 35 Nov. 151908OkmulgeeOklahoma Oklahoma
4
9
FMKilled by police
Also killed a horse
[89]
87.Pullen, Joseph, 40 Dec. 141923DrewMississippi Mississippi
4
8
FKilled by angry mob[90]
88.McLeod, Harvey Glenn, 22 May 291972RaleighNorth Carolina North Carolina
4
7
FCommitted suicide[91]
89.Sencion, Eduardo, 32 Sept. 62011Carson CityNevada Nevada
4
7
FCommitted suicide
90.Cornell, William July 181863AustinNevada Nevada
3
18–20
 MCommitted suicide or killed[92]
91.Pearson, Moses, 30–31 April 251976Jacksonville
Cordele, Pinehurst, Perry & Jackson
Florida Florida
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia
3
13
FCommitted suicide
Suspected of 6 other murders
[93]
92.Clark, Michael Andrew, 16 April 251965Santa MariaCalifornia California
3
10
FCommitted suicide[94]
93.Sledge, Aaron Aug. 15/171903Randolph CountyAlabama Alabama
3
10–11
F[95]
94.Aranda, Bennie Bonifacio, 26 Dec. 281937OaklandCalifornia California
3
9
FMSentenced to death, later changed to life imprisonment[96]
95.Mozingo, Douglas Arthur, 29 Oct. 11982SacramentoCalifornia California
3
9
FCommitted suicide while awaiting trial[97][98]
96.Sodini, George A., 48 Aug. 42009BridgevillePennsylvania Pennsylvania
3
9
FCommitted suicide[99]
97.Attebury, Ira Theadore, 64 April 271979San AntonioTexas Texas
2
51
FCommitted suicide[100]
98.Martinez, Arturo Tapia, 27 Oct. 12002San Joaquin CountyCalifornia California
2
27
 MVFound not guilty by reason of insanity[101]
99.Popadich, Ronald J., 39 Feb. 10–142002Garfield
New York City
New Jersey New Jersey
New York (state) New York
2
23–24
F VSentenced to 30 years to life imprisonment[102]
100.Reyes, Adrian Oswaldo Sura, 24[n 1] Aug. 132022Berwick & NescopeckPennsylvania Pennsylvania
2
17
 MVPleaded guilty[103]
101.Casteel, Luther V., 42 April 142001ElginIllinois Illinois
2
16
FSentenced to death, later changed to life imprisonment[104]
102.Cho Mun Chu, 45[n 1] Sept. 61988New York CityNew York (state) New York
2
14
FKilled by police[105]
103.Sears, Charles, 32 June 27 /
July 6
1981New York CityNew York (state) New York
2
13
 MFound mentally unfit to stand trial[106]
104.Smith, Russell Lee, 28 May 241975DaytonOhio Ohio
2
11
FMCommitted suicide
Killed a man in 1970
[107]
105.Katz, David, 24 Aug. 282018JacksonvilleFlorida Florida
2
10
FCommitted suicide
106.Gonzales, Juan J., 43 July 71986New York HarborNew York (state) New York
2
9–12
 MArrested[108]
107.Pruyn, Kenyon William, 32 Oct. 301976MechanicvilleNew York (state) New York
2
9–11
FSentenced to 25 years to life imprisonment[109]
108.Hopkins, Fred, 74 Oct. 32018FlorenceSouth Carolina South Carolina
2
10
FSentenced to life imprisonment[110]
109.Walters, Raymond, 32 Aug. 262019DaytonOhio Ohio
2
10
 MVDied in jail[111]

See also

Abbreviations and footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 At least one of the victims was a relative of the assailant.
  2. At least five of the victims were relatives of the assailant.
  3. 1 2 Assailant was a member of the military, police, or a comparable force at the time of the rampage.

W – A basic description of the weapons used in the murders

F – Firearms and other ranged weapons, especially rifles and handguns, but also bows and crossbows, grenade launchers, flamethrowers, or slingshots
M – Melee weapons, like knives, swords, spears, machetes, axes, clubs, rods, stones, or bare hands
O – Any other weapons, such as bombs, hand grenades, Molotov cocktails, poison and poisonous gas, as well as vehicle and arson attacks
A – indicates that an arson attack was the only other weapon used
V – indicates that a vehicle was the only other weapon used
E – indicates that explosives of any sort were the only other weapon used
P – indicates that an anaesthetising or deadly substance of any kind was the only other weapon used (includes poisonous gas)

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