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The Names of Every Mass Shooting Victims In Why Did They Die? Mass shooting victims in the United States Edward Sotomayor Jr., 34 Stanley Almodovar III, 23 Luis Omar Ocasio-Capo, 20 Juan Ramon Guerrero, 22 Antonio Davon Brown, 29 Akyra Monet Murray, 18 Luis Daniel Conde, 39 Eric Ivan Ortiz-Rivera, 36 Peter O. Gonzalez-Cruz, 22 Eddie Jamoldroy Justice, 30 Darryl Roman Burt II, 29 Deonka Deidra Drayton, 32 Alejandro Barrios Martinez, 21 Anthony Luis Laureano Disla, 25 Jean Carlos Mendez Perez, 35 Franky Jimmy Dejesus Velazquez, 50 Martin Benitez Torres, 33 Luis Daniel Wilson-Leon, 37 Christopher Joseph Sanfeliz, 24 Mercedez Marisol Flores, 26 Xavier Emmanuel Serrano Rosado, 35 Gilberto Ramon Silva Menendez, 25 Geraldo A. Ortiz-Jimenez, 25 Simon Adrian Carrillo Fernandez, 31 Oscar Aracena-Montero, 26 Miguel Angel Honorato, 30 Javier Jorge-Reyes, 40 Joel Rayon Paniagua, 31 Jason Benjamin Josaphat, 19 Cory James Connell, 21 Juan P. Rivera Velazquez, 37 Shane Evan Tomlinson, 33 Juan Chavez-Martinez, 24 Jerald Arthur Wright, 31 Leroy Valentin Fernandez, 25 Tevin Eugene Crosby, 25 Jonathan Antonio Camuy Vega, 24 Jean C. Nieves Rodriguez, 27 Rodolfo Ayala-Ayala, 33 Brenda Lee Marquez McCool, 49 Yilmary Rodriguez Solivan, 24 Christopher Andrew Leinonen, 32 Angel Candelario-Padro, 28 Enrique L. Rios, Jr., 25 Kimberly Morris, 37 Frank Hernandez, 27 Paul Terrell Henry, 41 Amanda Alvear, 25 Luis S. Vielma, 22 Orlando,Florida | June 12, 2016 Renee Benjamin, 30 Joshua Higbee, 31 Brian Sadowsky, 44 Hesston, Kansas | February 25, 2016 Richard Smith, 53 Mary Jo Nye, 60 Tyler Smith, 17 Mary Lou Nye, 62 Barbara Hawthorne, 68 Dorothy Brown, 74 Kalamazoo, Michigan | February 20, 2016 Robert Adams, 40 Isaac Amanios, 60 Bennetta Betbadal, 46 Harry Bowman, 46 Sierra Clayborn, 27 Juan Espinoza, 50 Aurora Godoy, 26 Shannon Johnson, 45 Larry Daniel Kaufman,42 Damian Meins, 58 Tin Nguyen, 31 Nicholas Thalasinos, 52 Yvette Velasco, 27 Michael Raymond Wetzel, 37 San Bernardino, California | December 2, 2015 Ke’Arre Stewart, 29 Garrett Swasey, 44 Jennifer Markovsky, 35 Colorado Springs, Colorado | November 27, 2015 Andrew Alan Myers, 35 Jennifer Michelle Vasquez, 42 Christina Rose Baccus-Galella, 34 Colorado Springs, Colorado | October 31, 2015 Lucero Alcaraz, 19 Treven Taylor Anspach, 20 Rebecka Ann Carnes, 18 Quinn Glen Cooper, 18 Kim Saltmarsh Dietz, 59 Lucas Eibel, 18 Jason Dale Johnson, 34 Lawrence Levine, 67 Sarena Dawn Moore, 44 Roseburg, Oregon | October 1, 2015 Gunnery Sgt. Thomas J. Sullivan, 40 Lance Cpl. Squire K. ‘Skip’ Wells, 21 Staff Sgt. David A. Wyatt, 35 Sgt. Carson A. Holmquist, 25 Randall Scott Smith, 26 Chattanooga, Tennessee | July 16, 2015 Rev. Clementa Pinckney, 41 Cynthia Hurd, 54 Rev. Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, 45 Tywanza Sanders, 26 Ethel Lance, 70 Susie Jackson, 87 Depayne Middleton-Doctor, 49 Rev. Daniel Simmons, Sr., 74 Myra Thompson, 59 Charleston, South Carolina | June 17, 2015 Jonathan Stoffel, 33 Olivia Stoffel, 11 Adam Bentdahl, 31 Menasha, Wisconsin | June 11, 2015 Gia Soriano, 14 Zoe Galasso, 14 Andrew Fryberg ,15 Shaylee “Shay” Chuckulnaskit, 14 Marysville, Washington | October 24, 2014 George Chen, 19 Weihan Wang, 20 Cheng Yuan Hong, 20 Christopher Ross Michaels-Martinez, 20 Veronika Weiss, 19 Katherine Cooper, 22 Santa Barbara, California | May 23, 2014 Staff Sgt. Carlos Alberto Lazaney Rodriguez, 38 Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Ferguson, 39 Sgt. Timothy Owens, 37 Fort Hood, Texas | April 3, 2014 Rurik Davis, 50 Angel Penn, 19 Glenn Calonicco, 30 Sheila Russo, 47 Alturas, California | February 20, 2014 Michael Arnold, 59 Kathleen Gaarde, 62 John Roger Johnson, 73 Arthur Daniels, 51 Richard Michael Ridgell 52 Martin Bodrog, 54 Vishnu Bhalchandra Pandit, 61 Kenneth Bernard Proctor, 46 Mary Francis DeLorenzo Knight, 51 Gerald Read, 58 Sylvia Frasier, 53 Frank Kohler, 50 Washington, D.C. | September 13, 2013 Italo Pisciotti, 79 Camira Pisciotti, 69 Carlos Javier Gavilanes, 33 Patricio Simono, 64 Merly Niebles, 51 Priscilla Perez, 17 Hialeah, Florida | July 26, 2013 Carlos Franco, 68 Marcela Franco, 26 Margarita Gomez, 68 Christopher Zawahri, 24 Samir Zawahri, 55 Santa Monica, California | June 7, 2013 Justine E. Baez, 24 Ceasar A. Valdovinos, 23 Bradley Fischer, 47 Roland L. Scobee, 62 Federal Way, Washington | April 21, 2013 Michael Ransear, 57 Harry Montgomery, 68 Thomas Stefka, 62 Michael Renshaw, 51 Herkimer County, New York | March 13, 2013 Charlotte Bacon, 6 Daniel Barden, 7 Olivia Engel, 6 Josephine Gay, 7 Ana Marquez-Greene, 6 Dylan Hockley, 6 Madeleine F. Hsu, 6 Catherine V. Hubbard, 6 Chase Kowalski, 7 Jesse Lewis, 6 James Mattioli, 6 Grace McDonnell, 7 Emilie Parker, 6 Jack Pinto, 6 Noah Pozner, 6 Caroline Previdi, 6 Jessica Rekos, 6 Avielle Richman, 6 Benjamin Wheeler, 6 Allison Wyatt, 6 Rachel D’Avino, 29 Dawn Hochsprung, 47 Anne Marie Murphy, 52 Lauren Rousseau, 30 Mary Sherlach, 56 Victoria Soto, 27 Nancy Lanza, 52 Newtown, Connecticut | December 14, 2012 Reuven Rahamim, 61 Keith Basinski, 50 Rami Cooks, 62 Ronald Edberg, 58 Jacob Beneke, 34 Eric Rivers, 42 Minneapolis, Minnesota | September 27, 2012 Satwant Singh Kaleka, 65 Paramjit Kaur, 41 Suveg Singh Khattra, 84 Prakash Singh, 39 Ranjit Singh, 49 Sita Singh, 41 Oak Creek, Wisconsin | August 5, 2012 Jonathan Blunk, 26 Alexander “AJ” Boik, 18 Jesse Childress, 29 Gordon Cowden, 51 Jessica Ghawi, 24 John Larimer, 27 Matt McQuinn, 27 Micayla Medek, 23 Veronica Moser-Sullivan, 6 Alex Sullivan, 27 Alexander Teves, 24 Rebecca Wingo, 32 Aurora, Colorado | July 20, 2012 Joe “Vito” Albanese, 52 Drew Keriakedes, 45 Donald Largen, 57 Kimberly Layfield, 38 Gloria Leonidas, 52 Seattle, Washington | May 20, 2012 Tshering Rinzing Bhutia, 38 Doris Chibuko, 40 Sonam Choedon, 33 Grace Eunhae Kim, 23 Katleen Ping, 24 Judith Seymour, 53 Lydia Sim, 21 Oakland, California | April 2, 2012 Kum Hi Song, 61 Byong Ok Kang, 64 Kum Sook Kim, 57 Tae Yol Kim, 55 Norcross, Georgia | February 22, 2012 Victoria Ann Buzzo, 54 Randy Lee Fannin, 62 Christy Lynn Wilson, 47 Lucia Bernice Kondas, 65 Laura Lee Webb Elody, 46 Michelle Marie Fournier, 48 David Caouette, 64 Michele Daschbach Fast, 47 Seal Beach, California | October 14, 2011 Christian Riege, 38 Miranda McElhiney, 31 Heath Kelly, 35 Florence Donovan-Gunderson, 67 Carson City, Nevada | September 6, 2011 Christina-Taylor Green, 9 Dorothy “Dot” Morris, 76 John Roll, 63 Phyllis Schneck, 79 Dorwan Stoddard, 76 Gabriel “Gabe” Zimmerman, 30 Tucson, Arizona | January 8, 2011 Francis Fazio Jr., 57 Douglas Scruton, 56 Edwin Kennison, 49 William Ackerman, 51 Bryan Cirigliano, 51 Craig Pepin, 60 Louis Felder Jr., 50 Victor James, 61 Manchester, Connecticut | August 3, 2010 Mark Renninger, 39 Ronald Owens, 37 Tina Griswold, 40 Greg Richards, 42 Parkland, Washington | November 29, 2009 Michael Grant Cahill, 62 Maj. Libardo Eduardo Caraveo, 52 Staff Sgt. Justin DeCrow, 32 Capt. John Gaffaney, 56 Spc. Frederick Greene, 29 Spc. Jason Dean Hunt, 22 Sgt. Amy Krueger, 29 Pfc. Aaron Thomas Nemelka, 19 Pfc. Michael Pearson, 21 Capt. Russell Seager, 51 Pvt. Francheska Velez, 21 Lt. Col. Juanita L. Warman, 55 Pfc. Kham Xiong, 23 Fort Hood, Texas | November 5, 2009 Marc Henry Bernard, 44 Maria Sonia Bernard, 46 Parveen Ali, 26 Lan Ho, 39 Layla Khalil, 57 Roberta King, 72 Dolores Yigal, 53 Maria Zobniw, 60 Almir O. Alves, 43 Li Guo, 47 Jiang Ling, 22 Hong Xiu Mao, 35 Hai Hong Zhong, 54 Binghamton, New York | April 3, 2009 Louise DeKler, 98 Lillian Dunn, 89 Tessie Garner, 75 John Goldston, 78 Bessie Hedrick, 78 Margaret Johnson, 89 Jesse Musser, 88 Jerry Avant Jr, 39 Kevin Taylor, 40 Carthage, North Carolina | March 29, 2009 Kevin Taylor, 40 Trisha Mirelez, 25 Rachael Vasquez, 26 Joshua Hinojosa, 28 Israel Monroy, 29 Henderson, Kentucky | June 25, 2008 Gayle Dubowski, 20 Ryanne Mace, 19 Daniel Parmenter, 20 Julianna Gehant, 32 Catalina Garcia, 20 DeKalb, Illinois | February 14, 2008 Kenneth Yost, 61 Tom Ballman, 37 William Biggs, 50 Michael H.T. Lynch, 63 Mike Swoboda, 69 Connie Karr, 51 Kirkwood, Missouri | February 7, 2008 Gary Scharf, 48 Beverly Flynn, 47 Angie Schuster, 36 Dianne Trent, 53 John McDonald, 65 Gary Joy, 56 Janet Jorgensen, 66 Maggie Webb, 24 Omaha, Nebraska | December 5, 2007 Jordanne Murray, 18 Katrina McCorkle, 18 Lianna Thomas, 18 Bradley Schultz, 20 Aaron “Chunk” Smith, 20 Lindsey Stahl, 14 Crandon, Wisconsin | October 7, 2007 Ross Abdallah Alameddine, 20 Christopher James “Jamie” Bishop, 35 Brian Bluhm, 25 Ryan Clark, 22 Austin Cloyd, 18 Jocelyne Couture-Nowak, 49 Kevin Granata, 46 Matthew G. Gwaltney, 24 Caitlin Hammaren, 19 Jeremy Herbstritt, 27 Rachael Elizabeth Hill, 18 Emily Hilscher, 19 Jarrett Lane, 22 Matthew J. La Porte, 20 Henry Lee (Henh Ly), 20 Liviu Librescu, 76 G.V. Loganathan, 51 Partahi Lumbantoruan, 34 Lauren McCain, 20 Daniel O’Neil, 22 Juan Ramon Ortiz, 26 Minal Panchal, 26 Daniel Perez Cueva, 21 Erin Peterson, 18 Mike Pohle, 23 Julia Pryde, 23 Mary Read, 19 Reema Samaha, 18 Waleed Shaalan, 32 Leslie Sherman, 20 Maxine Turner, 22 Nicole White, 20 Blacksburg, Virginia | April 16, 2007 Teresa Ellis, 29 Brad Frantz, 24 Kirsten Hinckley, 15 Vanessa Quinn, 29 Jeffrey Walker, 53 Salt Lake City, Utah | February 12, 2007 Naomi Rose Ebersole, 7 Mary Liz Miller, 8 Lena Miller, 7 Marian Fisher, 13 Anna Mae Stoltzfus, 12 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania | October 2, 2006 Suzanne Thorne, 15 Justin Schwartz, 22 Jeremy Martin, 26 Melissa Moore, 14 Jason Travers, 32 Christopher Williamson, 21 Seattle, Washington | March 25, 2006 Charlotte Colton, 44 Beverly Graham, 54 Ze Fairchild, 37 Maleka Higgins, 28 Nicola Grant, 42 Guadalupe Swartz, 52 Dexter Shannon, 58 Goleta, California | January 30, 2006 Daryl Allen Lussier, 58 Michelle Leigh Sigana, 32 Derrick Brian Brun, 28 Neva Rogers, 62 Alicia White, 15 Thurlene Marie Stillday, 15 Chanelle Rosebear, 15 Chase Lussier, 15 Dewayne Michael Lewis, 15 Red Lake, Minnesota | March 21, 2005 Pastor Randy Gregory, 51 James Gregory, 16 Harold Diekmeier, 74 Gloria Critari, 55 Bart Oliver, 15 Richard Reeves, 58 Gerald Miller, 44 Brookfield, Wisconsin | March 12, 2005 Darrell Abbott, 38 Erin Halk, 29 Nathan Bray, 23 Jeff Thompson, 40 Columbus, Ohio | December 8, 2004 Jeff Thompson, 40 DeLois Bailey, 53 Sam Cockrell, 46 Micky Fitzgerald, 45 Lanette McCall, 47 Charles J.
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