List of rampage killers (workplace killings)

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This is a list of mass or spree killers in that committed attacks at the place they worked. A mass murderer is typically defined as someone who kills 3 or more people in one incident, with no "cooling off" period, not including themself. [1] [2] A mass murder typically occurs in a single location where one or more persons kill several others. [3] [4] [5]

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This list does not include serial killers, members of democidal governments, or major political figures who orchestrated such actions.

Rampage killers

PerpetratorDateYearLocationCountryKilledInjured W Additional notesRef.
1. Sherrill, Patrick Henry, 441986 Edmond, Oklahoma Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
14
6
FCommitted suicide
2.Deng Guoxiang, 31
(邓国祥)
1982 Guilin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
13
3
FCommitted suicide [6]
3. Barton, Mark Orrin, 44 [n 1] 1999 Stockbridge & Atlanta, Georgia Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
12
13
FMCommitted suicide
Suspected of killing two people in 1993
4. Craddock, DeWayne Antonio, 40 [n 2] 2019 Virginia Beach, Virginia Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
12
4
FKilled by police
5.Gong Taian, 551999 Fishing vessel Jinqing 12 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan
12
0
FSentenced to 20 years in prison
3 more died by jumping overboard
[7]
6.Unknown [n 3] Aug. 181985 Lianyungang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
12
?
F [8]
7.Hossein, Tazmal1914 Naihati Flag of India.svg India
10
11
 MArrested [9]
8.Jiansheng, Tang1982 Maputo Flag of Mozambique.svg Mozambique
9
FSentenced to death and executed [10]
9.Asadullah [n 4] [n 3] [n 2]
(اسد الله)
2012 Yahyakhel District Flag of the Taliban.svg Afghanistan
9
F PEscaped [11]
10. Cassidy, Samuel James, 572021 San Jose, California Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
9
0
F ACommitted suicide
11.Moreño, Jonathan, 31 [n 3] [n 2] 2005 Kalibo Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines
8
29–33
FKilled by police [12]
12. Wesbecker, Joseph Thomas, 471989 Louisville, Kentucky Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
8
12
FCommitted suicide
13.Mansour, Ahmed Ali, 45
(احمد علي منصور)
2002 Beirut Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon
8
FSentenced to death and executed [13]
14. Hasebeng, L. S., 27 [n 3] [n 2] 1992 Goedemoed Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa
8
FCommitted suicide
15. Hole, Brandon Scott, 192021 Indianapolis, Indiana Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
8
4
FCommitted suicide
16. Thornton, Omar Sheriff, 342010 Manchester, Connecticut Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
8
FCommitted suicide [14]
17.Huang Zhongge [n 3]
(黄中革)
Nov. 291993 Daxin County Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
8
?
FKilled by police [15]
18.Tselousov, Michael, 24
(Целоусов, Михаил)
1958Lyamino Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
7
6
FSentenced to death and executed [16]
19. Farley, Richard Wade, 391988 Sunnyvale, California Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
7
F ESentenced to death
20. Zoritch, Franck, 251992 Besançon Flag of France.svg France
7
FCommitted suicide [17]
21. Tsui Yin, 41 [n 2] 1962 Taipei Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan
7
FSentenced to death and executed [18]
22.Fernandez, Edgardo, 16 [n 2] 1995 Olongapo Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines
7
FArrested
One more died from a heart attack
[19]
23. Abdullah Jaber Al-Malki, 30
(عبد الله جابر المالكي)
2016 Ad Dair Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia
7
FArrested [20]
24.Unknown1913 La Paz Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg Bolivia
7
 MArrested [21]
25. Stewart, William, 53 [n 2] 1828 Brig Mary Russell
7
FMFound not guilty by reason of insanity [22]
26. Allaway, Edward Charles, 371976 Fullerton, California Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
7
FFound not guilty by reason of insanity
27.Samarendra Deka, 22 [n 3] 2004 Baramulla Flag of India.svg India
7
FKilled by police [23]
28. Li Xiaolong, 27
(李小龙)
2014 Qinhuangdao Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
7
 MArrested [24]
29. Zhao, Chunli, 67 (accused)2023 Half Moon Bay, California Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
7
FArrested
30. Redureau, Marcel, 15 [n 2] 1913 Bas-Briacé Flag of France.svg France
7
 MSentenced to 20 years in prison [25]
31. Uyesugi, Byran Koji, 401999 Honolulu, Hawaii Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
7
FSentenced to life imprisonment [26]
32. McDermott, Michael, 422000 Wakefield, Massachusetts Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
7
FSentenced to life imprisonment
33. San Marco, Jennifer, 44 [n 2] 2006 Goleta, California Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
7
FCommitted suicide
34.Maslah, Abdihakim [n 3] July 142016 Kapenguria Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya
7
0
FKilled by police [27]
35. Williams, Douglas P., 482003 Meridian, Mississippi Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
6
FCommitted suicide
36. Held, Leo, 40 [n 2] 1967 Lock Haven, Pennsylvania Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
6
FKilled by police
37.Grace, Edwin James, 331972 Cherry Hill, New Jersey Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
6
FCommitted suicide [28]
38.Cowan, Frederick William, 331977 New Rochelle, New York Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
6
FCommitted suicide [29]
39. Parish, John Felton, 49 [n 2] 1982 Grand Prairie, Texas Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
6
F VKilled by police [30]
40. Fan Jieming, 62 [n 2]
(范杰明)
2013 Shanghai Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
6
FMArrested [31]
41. Bing, Andre Marcus, 312022 Chesapeake, Virginia Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
6
FCommitted suicide
42.Unknown Police Officer [n 3] 1971 Cavite Province Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines
6
F [32]
43. Engeldinger, Andrew John, 362012 Minneapolis, Minnesota Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
6
FCommitted suicide [33]
44.Umb, Jan1887 Schooner Johannes
6
 MSentenced to 10 years penal service [34]
45.Layman, Charles Newton, 441935 Los Angeles, California Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
6
FFound not guilty by reason of insanity [35]
46.Ilyasov, Yuri Illarionovich, 27 [n 4]
(Илясов, Юрий Илларионович)
1964Malyy Melik Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
6
1
FSentenced to death and executed [16] [36]
47.Harpinder Singh, 40 [n 3]
(हरपिंदर सिंह)
2010 Kuchai Flag of India.svg India
6
FKilled by police [37]
48.Surasak, Jaras, 56 [n 3]
(จรัส สุรศักดิ์)
2011 Khuan Ma Phrao Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand
6
FCommitted suicide [38]
49. Vinogradov, Dmitry Andreyevich, 29
(Виноградов, Дмитрий Андреевич)
2012 Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Russia
6
FSentenced to life imprisonment [39]
50.Erim, Veysi, 332014 Kars Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
6
1
FCommitted suicide [40]
51.McCabe, Henry1926 Malahide Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland
6
 MPSentenced to death and executed [41]
52. Tapia, Salvador, 362003 Chicago, Illinois Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
6
FKilled by police [42]
53.Ezzatullah, 23 [n 3] 2010 Pachir Wagam Flag of the Taliban.svg Afghanistan
6
FKilled by soldiers [43]
54.Unknown Fergusson Island Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea
6
 MKilled [44]
55.Wang Wei1996 Haicheng Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
6
?
FArrested [45]
56.Gulbuddin, 25 [n 3] 2009 Shin Kalay Flag of the Taliban.svg Afghanistan
5
F [46]
57. Sturgeon, Connor James, 252023 Louisville, Kentucky Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
5
8
FKilled by police [47]
58. Martin, Gary Montez, 452019 Aurora, Illinois Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
5
6
FKilled by police
59.Hiranwadee, Chaiyaworn, 50 [n 3]
(ชัยวร หิรัญวดี)
1997 Lang Suan Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand
5
FCommitted suicide [48]
60. Abdu, Anwar Badi, 28 [n 3] 2015 Amman Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan
5
5
FKilled by police
61.Murphy, John, 501909 Somerville, Massachusetts Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
5-7
2-4
 MArrested [49]
62.Beck, Matthew, 351998 Newington, Connecticut Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
4
0
FAlso committed suicide. [50]
63.Johnstone, George, 331845 Barque Tory
3
14
 MFound not guilty by reason of insanity [51]
64. Ford, Cedric Larry, 382016 Hesston, Kansas Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
3
14
FKilled by police
65.Ahmed Mustafa Ibrahim Ali, 30 [n 3]
(أحمد مصطفى إبراهيم علي)
2004 Mitrovica Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Serbia and Montenegro
3
11
FKilled by police [52]
66.Mann, Edward Thomas, 381982 Bethesda, Maryland Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
3
9
F VSentenced to three consecutive life terms and 1,080 years in prison
Committed suicide in prison in 1986
[53]
67.Bishop, Amy, 442010Huntsville, Alabama Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
3
3
FSentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. [54]

In the military

PerpetratorDateYearLocationCountryKilledInjured W Additional notesRef.
1.Jaafar2003Didessa Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia
17
F EEscaped [55]
2. Sanurip, 36 [n 5] 1996 Timika Airport Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
16
11
FSentenced to death
3. Chelakh, Vladislav Valeriovich, 19–20 [n 5]

(Челах, Владислав Валерьевич)

2012 Arkankergen frontier post Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan
15
0
F ASentenced to life imprisonment
4. Hasan, Nidal Malik, 392009 Fort Hood, Texas Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
13
32
FSentenced to death

Terminated a pregnancy

5. Cho Jun-hui

(조준희)

1984 Goseong County Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
12
11
F EEscaped
6. Alexis, Aaron, 342013 Washington, D.C. Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
12
3
FKilled by police
7. Amizond, Ehsov Todjiddin, 24

(Амизонд, Эхсов Тоджиддин) Rahmonov, Mehrob, 23 (Рахмонов, Мехроб)

Oct. 152022 Soloti Flag of Russia.svg Russia
11
15
FBoth killed by soldiers [56]
8.Semenikhin, Vitaliy, 19

(Семенихин, Виталий) Muradov, ---, 19 (Мурадов, ---)

1991Patrikeyevo Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
11
2
FSemenikhin sentenced to death,

later changed to life imprisonment Muradov committed suicide

[57]
9. Ribeiro, Manuel Antonio Silva, 232016 Praia Flag of Cape Verde.svg Cape Verde
11
0
FSentenced to 35 years in prison
10.Kim Won-jo, 25

(김원제)

1974 Kimpo Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
10
FCommitted suicide [58]
11. Vaganov, Artur, 22

(Ваганов, Артур)

1997 Sida Flag of the Republic of Abkhazia.svg Abkhazia
10
FCommitted suicide
12.Lee Wei, 411962 Taoyuan Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan
10
F AArrested [59]
13.Ahmed Gul, 45–46

(أحمد غول)

2011 Kabul Flag of the Taliban.svg Afghanistan
9
FCommitted suicide [60]
14. Smith, William Vincent, 19 [n 6] 1946 LST-172 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
9
FCommitted suicide while awaiting trial [61]
15.Unknown1893 Rawalpindi Flag of India.svg India
9
?
Arrested [62]
16.Ranjith, G. H. G.1988 Athurugiriya Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
8
FKilled by soldiers [63]
17. Jemaii, Mehdi 2015 Tunis Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
8
9
FMShot dead [64]
18. Madubela, Sibusiso, 281999 Bloemfontein Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa
8
FKilled by soldiers
19. Kim Dong-min, 22

(김동민)

2005 Yeoncheon Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
8
F ESentenced to death [65]
20.Madaminov, Anvar1998 Surxondaryo Province Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan
8
FArrested [66]
21.Unknown soldier, 201992 Kyakhta Flag of Russia.svg Russia
8
F [67]
22. Kuzminykh, Alexander, 19

(Кузьминых, Александр)

1998 Severomorsk Flag of Russia.svg Russia
8
FMPCommitted suicide or killed by FSB
23. Shamsutdinov, Ramil Salengalovich, 20

(Шамсутдинов, Рамиль Саленгалович)

2019 Gorny Flag of Russia.svg Russia
8
2
FSentenced to 24½ years in prison
24. Sakalauskas, Artūras Adolfovych

(Сакалаускас, Артурас Адольфович)

1987 Leningrad Oblast Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
8
FFound not guilty by reason of insanity [68]
25.Dolzhenko, Oleg, 19

(Долженко, Олег)

2000Zenzevatka Flag of Russia.svg Russia
8
FArrested [69]
26.Bozhkov, Nikolai, 20

(Божков, Николай) Khismatulin, Oleg, 22 (Хисматулин, Олег)

2002 Ingushetia Flag of Russia.svg Russia
8
FBoth were arrested [70]
27.Kostadinov, Angel, 19

(Костадинов, Ангел)

1967 Harmanli Municipality Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria
7
7
FSentenced to death and executed [71]
28.Mansour Ali Doais, 30

(منصور علي الدعيس)

2009 Ta'izz Flag of Yemen.svg Yemen
7
FSentenced to death

Wounded 14 people in a grenade attack on Dec. 3, 2008

[72]
29.Aliyev, Ramazan, 30–31

(Алиев, Рамазан)

2012 Belidzhi Flag of Russia.svg Russia
7
FKilled by soldiers [73]
30. Meneder, Jožef, 19

(Јожеф Менедер)

1993 Vranje Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg FR Yugoslavia
7
FMCommitted suicide
31. Naumov, Oleg Vladimirovich, 19

(Наумов, Олег Владимирович)

1998 Sakhalin Flag of Russia.svg Russia
7
FMSentenced to life imprisonment [74]
32.Dost Muhammad1938 Kanwali Flag of India.svg India
7
FKilled by soldiers [75]
33.Chkheidze, Zurab [n 5]

(ზურაბ ჩხეიძემ) Kamkamidze, Petre [n 5] (პეტრე კამკამიძემ)

1997 Gamardjveba Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
7
FBoth were sentenced to life imprisonment [76]
34.Unknown Soldier2011 Murovdag Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan
6–7
F [77]
35.Guercif el Hadi [n 5] 1961 Guellat Bou Sbaa Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
6
14
FDied [78]
36.Fungabelo, Shaweleka [n 5] 1955 Kuala Lumpur Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
6
12–14
FCommitted suicide [79]
37.Darmin1876 Makassar Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
6
 MKilled by soldiers [80]
38.Unknown Soldier1978 Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines
6
Committed suicide [81]
39.Unknown Soldier1978 Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines
6
6
Committed suicide [82]
40.Unknown Soldier1884 Purworejo Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
6
 MArrested [83]
41.Gomez Romero, Johnny Jose, 191987 Cumaná Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela
6
FArrested [84]
42.Belkov, Dmitry

(Бельков, Дмитрий) Bogdashin, Andrei (Богдашин, Андрей)

1994 Tanfilyeva Flag of Russia.svg Russia
6
FBoth were sentenced to death [85]
43. Du Xinli, 20

(杜新立) Wang Zhongrong, 19 (王中荣)

1985Torpedo boat № 3213Yellow Sea
6
2
FBoth were sentenced to death
44.Ohanyan, Mkrtich, 22

(Մկրտիչ Օհանյան)

1998 Armavir Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia
6
FCommitted suicide [86]
45.Unknown Soldier1914 Tank Flag of India.svg India
6
FKilled by soldiers [87]
46.Sheneyi Mede-O, 23

(शिनी मेदियो)

2009 Awang Kasom Khullen Flag of India.svg India
6
F [88]
47.Smyshlyaev, Denis, 19

(Смышляев, Денис) Samoilov, Yevgeny, 19 (Самойлов, Евгений)

2001 Kamensk-Shakhtinsky Flag of Russia.svg Russia
6
1
FSamoilov sentenced to life imprisonment;

Smyshlyaev sentenced to 20 years in prison

[89]
48.Cho Sang Kook, 271958 Hongcheon Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
6
0
FCommitted suicide [90]
49.Garcia, Rodelio1991 San Jose City Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines
6
0
F [91]
50.Gorbunov, Yevgeny, 20

(Горбунов, Евгений)

1997 Gusinoozyorsk Flag of Russia.svg Russia
6
FArrested [92]
51.Bucal, Olegario, 352010 Palid Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines
6
FKilled by soldiers [93]
52.Unknown SoldierDec.1967 Cosalá Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
6
?
FKilled [94]
53.Unknown Soldier1976 Pagadian City Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines
6
FKilled [95]
54.Labor, Jaime1985 Pamplona Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines
6
FCommitted suicide [96]
55.Vásquez Mojomboy, Jaime, 242005 Pasto Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia
5–6
FArrested [97]
56.Unknown Soldier1958 Khemis El Khechna District Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
5–6
1
FArrested [98]
57.Abdul Sabor, 212012 FOB Gwan Flag of the Taliban.svg Afghanistan
5
14
FSentenced to death [99]
58.Taha, Tahiruddin, 372015Upper Cabengbeng Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines
5
9
FShot by soldiers [100]
59.Fichtner, Leopold [n 5] 1916 Vienna Flag of Austria-Hungary (1867-1918).svg Austria-Hungary
5
FFound not guilty by reason of insanity [101]
60.Unknown Soldier1996 Sopore Flag of India.svg India
5
FArrested [102]
61. Lim Dobin, 22

(임도빈)

2014 Goseong County Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
5
F ESentenced to death [103]
62.Unknown Soldier2015Bangui Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Central African Republic
5
7
FKilled by soldiers [104]
63.Bugakov, Vyacheslav, 19

(Бугаков, Вячеслав)

1995 Popov Island Flag of Russia.svg Russia
5
FArrested [105]
64.Solovyev, Denis, 18

(Соловьев, Денис)

2002 Ptysh Flag of Russia.svg Russia
5
FSentenced to 20 years in prison [106]
65.Unknown Soldier2005 Gerishk District Flag of the Taliban.svg Afghanistan
5
FKilled by soldiers [107]
66.Yun Sang-tai, 221969 Wonju Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
5
FCommitted suicide [108]
67. Ribchuk, Artemy Yuryovich, 20 (accused)

(Рябчук, Артемій Юрійович)

2022 Dnipro Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
5
5
FArrested [109] [110]
68.Misdea, Salvatore, 221884 Pizzofalcone Flag of Italy.svg Italy
4–7
5–13
FSentenced to death and executed [111]
69.Saraiva Antunes, Antonio Manuel, 271988 Ajuda Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
4
14
FCommitted suicide or killed by soldiers [112]
70.Darwish Khan, 252011 FOB Pacemaker Flag of the Taliban.svg Afghanistan
4
10–11
FKilled by soldiers [113]
71.Unknown Soldier2017 Kahrizak Flag of Iran.svg Iran
4
8
F [114]
72.Hernandez, Jose Ovidio1993 La Unión Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador
4
FKilled by soldiers [115]
73.Unknown Soldier1876Fort Biloel Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
3–5
16–17
Killed by soldiers [116]
74. Lopez, Ivan, 342014 Fort Hood, Texas Flag of the United States.svg U.S.
3
12
FCommitted suicide [117]
75.Kondi Ouatara, 321923 Camp De Sainte Marthe Flag of France.svg France
3
10
 MArrested [118]
76.Green, Napoleon, 211955 Manston Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
3
FCommitted suicide [119]

Abbreviations and footnotes

  1. At least three of the victims were relatives of the assailant.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 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 13 14 15 Assailant was a member of the police at the time of the rampage.
  4. 1 2 At least one of the victims was a relative of the assailant.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 At least one of the victims was not a co-worker of the perpetrator (not indicated, if the victim was a relative).
  6. 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
P – indicates that an anaesthetising or deadly substance of any kind was the only other weapon used (includes poisonous gas)

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  81. 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)
  82. 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
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  91. Filipino Troop Deaths Probed, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (July 12, 1976) – Berserk soldier killed six men, Eugene Register-Guard (July 13, 1976)
  92. 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 Archived 2012-11-07 at the Wayback Machine , Los Angeles Times (October 22, 1985)
  93. 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 Archived 2012-07-30 at archive.today , El Colombiano (January 15, 2005)
  94. Un fou tue 6 personnes, L'Impartial (December 1, 1958) Pris d'un crise de folie un soldat abat six personnes, Tribune de Lausanne (December 1, 1958) (p. 1) Un soldat fou abat 6 camarades, Feuille d'avis de Lausanne (December 1, 1958) (p. 34)
  95. 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 [ dead link ], The Washington Post (July 17, 2012) – Les talibans jurent de venger le soldat ayant tué cinq Français, Libération (July 18, 2012)
  96. Soldier who went amuck had family problems, DZRH News (October 23, 2015)
  97. 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)
  98. Soldier in Indian army kills 5, leaves 7 wounded in rampage, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (December 26, 1996)
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  100. La MINUSCA fait ses adieux aux quatre casques bleus rwandais assassinés, minusca.unmissions.org (August 12, 2015) Kagame Speaks out on CAR Shooting; Killed Soldiers Named, Chimpreports (August 16, 2015)
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  102. "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)
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  109. 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)
  110. Iranian soldier opens fire on fellow soldiers, killing four: army, Reuters (August 6, 2017)
  111. 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)
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  114. Soldier runs amok – Revenge on practical jokers, The Argus (April 24, 1923) – Un drame à la chambrée, Le Figaro (April 22, 1923)
  115. 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)