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Lanza Spreadsheet.Pdf AB C D E F G H IJ KL M NO P Q 1 Killed Injured Name Weapons Location City Province Nation Day of the Week Month Day Year Ending Status Age Gender Firearms 2 57 35 Woo Bum-kon x2 M2 Carbine; grenades Town Uiryeong County Gyeongsangnam South Korea Monday-Tuesday April 26-27 1982 Suicide Dead 27 Male Police 3 57 (21/36) ? William Unek axe/rifle; axe Town Mahagi/Malampaka ?/? Belgian Congo/Tanganyika ?/Monday ?/February ?/11 1954/1957 Accident Dead ? Male Police 4 35 21 Martin Bryant semi-automatic L1A1 SLR; Colt AR-15; Daewoo USAS-12 Restaurant/Town Port Arthur Tasmania Australia Sunday-Monday April 18-19 1996 Accident Incarcerated 28 Male Illegally bought legal firearm/s 5 34 ? Ahmed Bragimov rifle Town Mekenskaya Chechnya Russia Friday October 8 1999 Killed by civilians Dead ? Male ? 6 32 17 Cho Seung-Hui Glock 19; Walther P22 School (University) Blacksburg Virginia United States Monday April 16 2007 Suicide Dead 23 Male Illegally bought legal firearm/s 7 30 15 Campo Delgado .32 revolver; hunting knife Apartment/Restaurant Bogota Cundinamarca Colombia Thursday December 4 1986 Suicide or killed by police Dead 52 Male ? 8 30 3 Mutsuo Toi Browning shotgun; sword; axe Town Kaio Okayama Japan Saturday May 21 1938 Suicide Dead 21 Male Illegally possessed legal firearm/s 9 29 Scores Baruch Goldstein IMI Galil Religious (Mosque) Hebron Hebron West Bank Friday February 25 1994 Killed by civilians Dead 37 Male Military 10 23 20 George Hennard Glock 17; Ruger P89 Restaurant Killeen Texas United States Wednesday October 16 1991 Suicide Dead 35 Male Legal 11 23 Scores Tian Mingjian Type 81 Military (Base) Beijing Beijing China Tuesday September 20 1994 Killed by police Dead 31 Male Military 12 22 31 Abbas Abbas AK-47 Religious (Mosque) Jarafa Khartoum Sudan Friday December 8 2000 Killed by police Dead 33 Male ? 13 21 19 James Huberty 9mm IMI Uzi Model A Carbine; Winchester 1200; 9mm Browning Hi-Power Restaurant San Diego California United States Wednesday July 18 1984 Killed by police Dead 41 Male Legal 14 17 15 Thomas Hamilton x2 .357 Magnum S&W revolver; x2 9mm Browning Hi-Power School (Primary) Dunblane Stirling Scotland Wednesday March 13 1996 Suicide Dead 43 Male Legal 15 16 31 Charles Whitman scoped 6mm Rem. 700 VS; .35 Rem. Model 141; Universal M1 Carbine; sawn-off 12 gauge auto Sears shotgun; S&W Model 19; Luger P-08; .25 Galesi-Brescia School (University) Austin Texas United States Thursday August 1 1966 Killed by police Dead 25 Male Legal 16 16 15 Michael Ryan Norinco Type 56S; M1 Carbine; 9mm Beretta 92 Town Hungerford Berkshire England Wednesday August 19 1987 Suicide Dead 27 Male Legal 17 16 7 Robert Steinhauser 12 gauge pump-action shotgun; Glock 17 School (Secondary) Erfurt Thuringia Germany Friday April 26 2002 Suicide Dead 19 Male Illegally possessed legal firearm/s 18 16 1 Domingo Salazar spear; bolo knife Home/Town Roxas Palawan Philippines Thursday October 11 1956 Surrendered Dead 42 Male None 19 15 9 Tim Kretschmer 9mm Beretta 92FS Inox School (Secondary)/Shop Winnenden Baden-Wurttemberg Germany Wednesday March 11 2009 Suicide Dead 17 Male Stolen from civilian 20 15 4 Florentino Basobas knife Town ? Palawan Philippines Monday May 9 1977 Killed by military Dead ? Male None 21 15 4 Eric Borel .22LR rifle; hammer Home/Town Sollies-Pont/Cuers Alpes-Cote dAzur France Saturday-Sunday September 23-24 1995 Suicide Dead 16 Male Stolen from civilian 22 15 ? Harphul Singh double-barreled shotgun Town Tohana Haryana India Monday July 23 1930 Surrendered Dead ? Male ? 23 14 18 Friedrich Leibacher Sig 90 PE; Remington 870 Express; S&W Model 19-7; Sig P232 SL; improvised explosive Government (Parliament) Zug Zug Switzerland Thursday September 27 2001 Suicide Dead 57 Male Legal 24 14 14 Marc Lepine Ruger Mini-14 School (University) Montreal Quebec Canada Wednesday December 6 1989 Suicide Dead 25 Male Legal 25 14 11 Ernst Wagner x2 Mauser C96; small revolver; blackjack; dagger Home/Town Stuttgart/Muhlacker Baden-Wurttemberg Germany Thursday September 4 1913 Incapacitated by civilians Dead 38 Male Legal 26 14 11 Siavosh Rahmani-Aqdam assault rifle Town Tehran Tehran Iran Saturday November 16 1998 Killed by police Dead ? Male Military 27 14 8 Christian Dornier double-barreled shotgun Home/Town Luxiol Franche-Comte France Wednesday July 12 1989 Surrendered Incarcerated 31 Male Legal 28 14 6 Patrick Sherrill x2 .45 ACP Colt 1911; .22LR pistol Post Office Edmond Oklahoma United States Wednesday August 20 1986 Suicide Dead 44 Male Military/Legal 29 14 4 Jiverly Voong .45 ACP laser sight Beretta 92 Vertec; 9mm Beretta Px4 Storm Immigration Center Binghamton New York United States Friday April 3 2009 Suicide Dead 41 Male Legal 30 14 3 Hu Wenhai + Liu Haiwan hunting rifle; axe Town Jinzhong Shanxi China Friday October 26 2001 Surrendered/Surrendered Dead/Dead 46/40 Male/Male ? 31 13 30 Nidal Hasan .357 S&W Magnum revolver; FN Five-seveN Military (Base) Fort Hood Texas United States Thursday November 5 2009 Incapacitated by police Incarcerated 39 Male Legal 32 13 24 Eric Harris + Dylan Klebold Hi-Point 995; sawn-off Savage 67H; sawn-off Stevens 311D; Intratec Tec-9 Mini; pipebombs School (Secondary) Unincorporated Colorado United States Tuesday April 20 1999 Suicide/Suicide Dead/Dead 18/17 Male/Male Illegally bought legal firearm/s 33 13 10 Romesh Sharma rifle Religious (Temple) Mandsaur Madhya Pradesh India Saturday July 23 1983 Killed by police Dead ? Male Legal 34 13 3 Howard Unruh Luger P08 Town Camden New Jersey United States Tuesday September 6 1949 Surrendered Dead 28 Male Legal 35 13 3 David Gray scoped Norinco Type 84S; scoped .22LR semi-automatic Ruger rifle; .22LR suppressed Winchester rifle Town Aramoana Otago New Zealand Tuesday-Wednesday November 13-14 1990 Suicide by police Dead 33 Male Legal 36 13 0 Guo Zhongmin knife Town Huludao Liaoning China Tuesday February 18 2003 Suicide Dead 36 Male None 37 12 13 Mark Barton .45 ACP Colt 1911; Glock 17; Raven MP-25; .22LR H&R revolver; hammer Home/Office Stockbridge/Atlanta Georgia United States Tuesday-Thursday July 27-29 1999 Suicide Dead 44 Male Legal 38 12 11 Derrick Bird scoped .22LR rifle; shotgun Town Cumbria North West England Wednesday June 2 2010 Suicide Dead 52 Male Legal 39 12 10 Farda Gadirov Makarov PM School (University) Baku Baku Azerbaijan Thursday April 30 2009 Suicide Dead 28 Male ? 40 12 6 Duong Van Mon x2 machetes Town ? Dak Lak Vietnam Saturday August 8 1998 Suicide attempt Dead 35 Male None 41 12 5 Shi Yuejun knife Town Liuhe/Various Jilin China Sunday-Friday September 24-29 2006 Surrendered Dead 37 Male None 42 11 19 Basudev Thapa L1A1 SLR Religious (Temple) Chihandanda Bagmati Nepal Wednesday December 14 2005 Suicide or killed by police Dead 26 Male ? 43 11 10 Mat Taram bin Saal pocket knife Transportation(Train)/Outside(Farm) Kuala Lumpur Federal Malayan Union Friday October 10 1947 Surrendered Dead ? Male None 44 11 6 Bulelani Vukwana x2 9mm pistols Home/Town Mdantsane Eastern Cape South Africa Tuesday February 9 2002 Suicide Dead 29 Male ? 45 11 5 Loy Yeung rifle; hatchet Outside (Farm) Fairfield California United States Wednesday August 22 1928 Surrendered Dead 30 Male ? 46 11 5 James Pough Universal M1 Carbine; .38 Special revolver Town/Shop Jacksonville Florida United States Sunday-Monday June 17-18 1990 Suicide Dead 42 Male Legal 47 11 4 Salvador Rublico bolo knife Homes Banga Aklan Philippines Thursday November 13 1952 Killed by police Dead ? Male None 48 11 2 Oscar Flores assault rifle; knife Home/Town San Jeronimo de Jaurez Guerrero Mexico Sunday July 31 2005 Killed by police Dead 24 Male ? 49 11 0 Kumataro Kido + Yagoro Tani firearms; swords Homes Osaka Osaka Japan Wednesday May 25 1983 Suicide/Suicide Dead/Dead 36/? Male/Male ? 50 10 17 Danilo Guades bolo knife; club Home/Town Calbayog City Samar Philippines Saturday June 2 2007 Surrendered Incarcerated 39 Male None 51 10 22 Walter Seifert improvised flamethrower; improvised lance; improvised mace School (Primary) Cologne North-Rhine Westphalia Germany Thursday June 11 1964 Suicide Dead 42 Male None 52 10 10 Zhang Yimin bus; dagger Town Tianjin Tianjin China Monday February 1 2010 Surrendered Incarcerated 40 Male None 53 10 6 Michael McLendon SKS; Bushmaster AR-15; .38 Special pistol Home/Town Geneva/Samson Alabama United States Tuesday March 10 2009 Suicide Dead 28 Male ? 54 10 5 Dipendra Shah M16; MP5K Government (Royal Palace) Kathmandu Bagmati Nepal Friday June 1 2001 Suicide Dead 29 Male ? 55 10 3 Artur Vaganov AK-47 Military (Base) Sida Abkhazia Georgia Monday June 2 1997 Suicide Dead ? Male Military 56 10 2 Lozaro Obwara knife Hospital Kampala Kampala Uganda Friday July 28 1950 Surrendered Dead 55 Male None 57 10 1 Matti Saari Walther P22 Target; Molotov cocktails School (University) Kauhajoki Western Finland Finland Tuesday September 23 2008 Suicide Dead 22 Male Legal 58 10 0 Christopher Thomas x2 firearms Apartment New York New York United States Sunday April 15 1984 Surrendered Incarcerated 34 Male ? 59 10 0 Qiu Xinghua axe Religious (Temple) Ankang Shaanxi China Friday July 14 2006 Surrendered Dead 47 Male None 60 10 ? Saber + Mahmoud Farahat Abu el-Ulla firearms Transportation (Bus Stop) Cairo Cairo Egypt Thursday September 18 1997 Surrendered/Surrendered Dead/Dead ?/? Male/Male ? 61 9 25 Gilbert Twigg firearm Concert Winfield Kansas United States Thursday August 13 1903 Suicide Dead 30 Male ? 62 9 20 Clarence Bertucci M1919 Browning Military (POW Camp) Salina Utah United States Sunday July 8 1945 Surrendered Dead (Freed) 23 Male Military 63 9 13 Mark Essex .44 Magnum Ruger carbine
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