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This is a partial list of massacres in the United States; death tolls may be approximate. For single-perpetrator events and shooting sprees , see List of rampage killers in the United States , Mass shootings in the United States , Category:Spree shootings in the United States , and Category:Mass shootings in the United States by year
Williamsburg massacre† Williamsburg, West Virginia: 5 0 2021 Boulder shooting: Boulder, Colorado: 10 2 2022 Uvalde school shooting† Uvalde, Texas: 21 18 2023 Lewiston shootings† Lewiston, Maine: 18 13 2024 Joliet shootings† Joliet, Illinois: 8 1
Date Location Dead Injured Total Description January 1, 2025 New Orleans, Louisiana: 1 [n 1] [n 2]: 6 7: 2025 New Orleans truck attack: After a man, who was inspired by the Islamic State, drove a rented truck through Bourbon Street in the French Quarter neighborhood to kill fourteen people and injure several dozen others with the truck during the New Year's celebrations, he crashed into a ...
He is the most prolific mass murderer in Arkansas history. [1] His shooting is also the deadliest mass shooting in Arkansas history. Simmons was sentenced to death on each of the sixteen counts, and after refusing to appeal his sentence, was executed on June 25, 1990. His refusal to appeal was the subject of a 1990 US Supreme Court case ...
Howard Barton Unruh (January 21, 1921 – October 19, 2009) was an American mass murderer [note 1] who shot and killed thirteen people during a twelve-minute walk through his neighborhood in Camden, New Jersey, on September 6, 1949 [5] in an incident that became known as the Walk of Death.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 December 2024. Incidents involving multiple victims of firearm violence For a more comprehensive list, see List of mass shootings in the United States. Memorials for some of the deadliest mass shootings that occurred in the United States. Clockwise from top left: The 2017 Las Vegas shooting, the ...
Governor Winship was never prosecuted for the massacre and no one under his chain of command – including the police who took part in the event, and admitted to the mass shooting – was prosecuted or reprimanded. [13] The Ponce massacre remains the largest massacre in US imperial history in Puerto Rico. [11]
Articles on massacres (mass killing of one group by another) in the United States NOTE: Only events meeting the definition of massacre are included in this category. For other similar but distinct events, see: Category:Mass murder in the United States .