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Deadliest mass shootings in the United States by year Year Incident Location Deaths Injuries Ref; 2011 Seal Beach shooting: Seal Beach, California: 8 1 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting† Newtown, Connecticut: 27 2 2013 Washington Navy Yard shooting† Washington D.C. 12 1 2014 Montgomery County shootings† Montgomery County ...
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. March 16, 2021 Atlanta and Cherokee County, Georgia: 8 1 9: 2021 Atlanta spa shootings: A series of mass shootings occurred at massage parlors in the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan ...
A 2021 article in the journal Injury Epidemiology found that from 2014 to 2019, 59.1% of mass shootings in the United States were related to domestic violence (DV), and the shooter either killed a family member or had a DV history in 68.2% of mass shootings. [116] Mass shooting contagion (the "copycat phenomenon") has been studied. [4]
The Gun Violence Archive, which defines a mass shooting as four or more people shot in one incident (not including the shooter), reports more than 14,000 people killed and over 29,000 injured in 2017.
867 wounded, 411 from gunfire. Deadliest mass shooting in US history. Sutherland Springs church shooting: 2017 Nov 5 Sutherland Springs: Texas: 27 including the gunman and an unborn baby 20 wounded and 26 dead, including and unborn baby Stoneman Douglas High School shooting: 2018 Feb 14 Parkland: Florida: 17 17 killed; 17 wounded.
The Monterey Park shooting on January 21, 2023, that left 10 people dead at a Lunar New Year party is now among the deadliest mass shootings in US history.
A dangerous pace of mass shootings escalated in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic and has persisted since then. Last year, the United States recorded 515 mass shootings, the lowest total in a year ...
The Wounded Knee Massacre, also known as the Battle of Wounded Knee, involved nearly three hundred Lakota people killed by soldiers of the United States Army.The massacre is also referred to as a "mass shooting" by many sources and is often termed the deadliest mass shooting in American history, though other more recent shootings may be referred to as the "deadliest" in "modern" U.S. history.