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September 15, 1999. Fort Worth, Texas. 8 [n 1] 7. 15. Wedgewood 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. August 10, 1999. Los Angeles, California. 1.
2024 For a more comprehensive list, see List of mass shootings in the United States in 2024. Date Location Dead Injured Total Description September 7, 2024 Laurel County, Kentucky 0 5 5 Interstate 75 Kentucky shooting: Five people were shot and injured when a lone gunman shot civilians in passing by cars on the Interstate 75 in Kentucky. Three other people suffered injuries due to vehicle ...
By mid-May 2021, there were 10 mass shootings per week on average; by mid-May 2022, there was a total of 198 mass shootings in the first 19 weeks of the year, which represents 11 mass shootings a week. [39] The FBI designated 61 active shooter incidents. [40] There were ten mass shootings in 2019, two in 2020, and six in 2021. [41]
1. On September 27, 28-year-old Samuel George shot at 13-year-old Curtis McGuffie with a .22-caliber rifle outside Bleyl Middle School in Houston, Texas. The following day, George shot and wounded 10-year-old Joshua Baker Littell as he raised the American flag at Millsap Elementary School in Cypress, Texas.
Fort Hood shooting: 2009 Nov 5 Fort Hood: Texas: 13 30+ wounded by Nidal Hasan, it was the deadliest mass shooting on an American military base. Aurora shooting: 2012 Jul 20 Aurora: Colorado: 12 70 people were wounded, 58 from gunfire, 4 from tear gas, and 8 from injuries sustained fleeing from shooting during a screening of The Dark Knight Rises.
2. Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting †. Newtown, Connecticut. 26. 2. 2012. LVAn assessment by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department determined that 413 people were injured by gunfire of the approximately 869 injured.[4] In November 2019, a woman who was paralyzed during the shooting was pronounced dead[5] A second woman was ...
Mass Shooting Tracker, a crowdsourced data site cited by CNN, MSNBC, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Economist, the BBC, etc., defines a mass shooting as any incident in which four or more people are shot, whether injured or killed. [6][7] CBS defines a mass shooting as an event involving the shooting (not necessarily resulting in ...
t. e. The Columbine High School massacre, often simply referred to as Columbine, was a school shooting and a failed bombing that occurred on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado, United States. [ b ] The perpetrators, twelfth-grade students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, murdered twelve students and one teacher.