List of rampage killers (mass murders committed using grenades)

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This list of rampage killers lists mass murders where the perpetrator used only hand grenades or comparable explosive devices, like pipe bombs or dynamite sticks, for the attack. As it is sometimes difficult to distinguish cases of grenade attacks from acts of terrorism or gang-related attacks, incidents are only included where there is at least some indication that it was neither committed in the context of a political, ethnic, or religious conflict, nor part of an assault with more than one participating offender.

A rampage killer has been defined as follows:

A rampage involves the (attempted) killing of multiple persons least partly in public space by a single physically present perpetrator using (potentially) deadly weapons in a single event without any cooling-off period.[1]

This list should contain every case with at least one of the following features:

  • Rampage killings with 6 or more dead
  • Rampage killings with at least 4 people killed and least ten victims overall (dead plus injured)
  • Rampage killings with at least 2 people killed and least 12 victims overall (dead plus injured)
  • An incidence of rampage killing shall not be included in this list if it does not include at least two people killed.
  • In all cases the perpetrator is not counted among those killed or injured.

Rampage killers[]

Name Date Year Location Country Killed Injured Additional notes Ref.
1. Franch, Salvador Santiago, 31 Nov. 7 1893 Barcelona Spain
20–22
27–35
Sentenced to death and executed [2]
2. Unknown soldier Ukraine
13
?
[3]
3. Unknown, 21 Nov. 2 1979 Sakhon Nakhon Province Thailand
12
40+
Arrested [4]
4. Ismatov, Bobomurad, 49 Feb. 6 1994 Kulyab Tajikistan
12
28
Committed suicide [5]
5. Hazaa Sharman Sep. 26 2016 Yarim Yemen
12
18
Committed suicide [6]
6. Sulngarm, Vitoon May 7 1973 Phitsanulok Province Thailand
11
12–21
Killed by the explosion [7]
7. Gbaki, Justin Angelo Sep. 28 2018 Yambio South Sudan
10
32
Arrested [8]
8. Chen Anjin
(陈安进)
Aug. 10 1978 Guangxi China
9
67
Committed suicide [9]
9. Unknown soldier, 23 May 1 1993 Nongmasaew Thailand
9
28
Arrested [10]
10. Unknown May 10 1972 Thailand
9
10
Arrested [11]
11. Unknown Soldier April 15 1990 Kampala Uganda
9
?
Sentenced to death and executed [12]
12. Unknown Soldier Feb. 21 1982 Ubon Ratchathani Province Thailand
8
46
[13]
13. Unknown soldier, 23 Laos
8
12
Killed by the explosion [14]
14. Unknown soldier, 35 Laos
7
30
Killed by the explosion [14]
15. Unknown Feb. 1967 Surabaya Indonesia
7
24
[15]
16. Cuellar Beltran, Jorge Alberto Aug. 17 1991 Comasagua El Salvador
6–8
54–90
[16]
17. Abdullah Salih al-Hajiri Aug. 4 1999 Sana'a Yemen
6–7
40–43
Arrested [17]
18. Avraham, Ezra, 19 Feb. 4 1975 Netanya Israel
6
26
Arrested [18]
19. Shin Myung-sik, 23 May 18 1968 Andong City South Korea
5–7
43–52
Sentenced to death [19]
20. David, Ernesto, 28 Dec. 2 1980 Manila Philippines
5
25–34
Arrested [20]
21. You Ein, 39 Nov. 1 2001 Srei Saom Cambodia
5
25
Arrested [21]
22. Lacsina, Ederlino L. March 18 1978 Camarines Sur Philippines
5
14
Arrested [22]
23. Yeh Jong-nam June 6 1956 Uijeongbu South Korea
5
5
Committed suicide [23]
24. Hernández Peña, Luis Álvaro Aug. 29 2005 El Jardín Colombia
5
5
Arrested [24]
25. Bertoli, Gianfranco May 17 1973 Milan Italy
4
52
Sentenced to life imprisonment
26. Unknown Soldier Dec. 1973 Phnom Penh Cambodia
4
45
[25]
27. Retana, Julio Dec. 1989 Santa Ana El Salvador
4
45
Committed suicide [26]
28. Unknown soldier, 26 1959 Laos
4
20
Arrested [27]
29. He Dengtian
(何登天)
Oct. 29 2005 Danzhou China
4
6
Committed suicide [28]
30. Lotero Paredes, Héctor Aug. 17 1969 Apartadó Colombia
3-4
25-30
Killed by the explosion [29]
31. Cervantes, Richard, 20 Oct. 12 1996 Talisay, Cebu Philippines
3
15
Arrested [30]
32. Marish Ali Al-Akhram, 30 Aug. 22 2003 Hawth Yemen
2
34
Arrested [31]
33. Unknown, 22 Nov. 7 1996 Noby Russia
2
31
Arrested [32]
34. Mohammed Hassan al-Wajeeh, 30
(محمد حسن)
Feb. 2 2008 Sana'a Yemen
2
23–25
Sentenced to death [33]
35. Unknown soldier Dec. 5 1954 Tunisia
2
13
Killed by soldiers [34]
36. Jung, Heidrun-Erika, 49 Dec. 24 1996 Frankfurt Germany
2
13
Killed by the explosion [35]
37. Garcia, Rodolfo, 24 May 10 1969 Maplas Philippines
2
11
[36]
38. Unknown May 10 1974 Hat Yai District Thailand
2
10
Arrested [37]

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  4. ^ Grenade fury of a man spurned, The Straits Times (November 5, 1979)
    – Jilted lover, The Gleaner (November 6, 1979)
  5. ^ Angry wedding guest kills 12 with grenade, Chicago Tribune (February 8, 1994)
    Groom's grenade kills 12 at fete, The Bulletin (February 8, 1994)
    12 killed in wedding blast, Lodi News-Sentinel (February 8, 1994)
  6. ^ ‘Disturbed’ father of bride detonated a grenade, killing 12 at Yemen wedding, The Siasat Daily (September 28, 2016)
    ‘Disturbed’ father of bride kills 12 at Yemen wedding, Al Arabiya (September 27, 2016)
  7. ^ Police grenade kills 12, The Straits Times (May 10, 1973)
    Grenade Kills 9 at Thai Recital, Los Angeles Times (May 10, 1973)
    – Fight ended by grenade; 9 die, The Cedar Rapids Gazette (May 10, 1973)
    – Drunk's grenade kills 12 at fair, Pacific Stars and Stripes (May 12, 1973)
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  10. ^ 9 killed by grenade at Buddhist ceremony, San Jose Mercury News (May 4, 1993)
    Grenade kills 9 in Thailand crowd, Kitchener-Waterloo Record (May 4, 1993)
    – 9 monks killed in Thai grenade blast, The Straits Times (May 5, 1993)
  11. ^ 9 Thais Killed by Grenade, The New York Times (May 11, 1972)
    Grenade kills nine, The Windsor Star (May 11, 1972)
    – Grenade kills nine, Winnipeg Free Press (May 12, 1972)
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  16. ^ Soldier kills 6 when girlfriend refuses dance, Bangor Daily News (August 19, 1991)
    Six die when soldier lobs grenade onto dance floor, The Argus-Press (August 20, 1991)
    Not an Army Officer, The Washington Post (September 1, 1991)
    Story impugned El Salvador's military without any cause, The Washington Times (September 5, 1991)
  17. ^ Yemen bomb blast kills four, BBC News (August 4, 1999)
    Yemen minister says market blast non-political, (August 7, 1999)
    Yemen: Interior minister says cause of San'a blast strictly criminal, (August 7, 1999)
    Yemeni official criticizes British stance on Islamists, Al-Sharq al-Awsat (August 18, 1999)
  18. ^ 5 killed in Israel by a hand grenade, The New York Times (February 6, 1975)
    5 Arrested in Israeli Blast , The New York Times (February 8, 1975)
    Assessing the damage, Eugene Register-Guard (February 5, 1975)
    Soldier confesses to killing 6 in bar, The Milwaukee Journal (February 10, 1975)
    Grenade toss admitted, The Bulletin (February 10, 1975)
  19. ^ Jilted Soldier Kills 7, Wounds 52 at Movie, Chicago Tribune (May 20, 1968)
    Grenades Kill 7 in S. Korea, The New York Times (May 19, 1968)
    – ROK General Is Removed, Pacific Stars And Stripes (May 26, 1968)
    – ROK Sergeant Gets Death, Pacific Stars And Stripes (May 31, 1968)
  20. ^ Grenade instead of pesos, The Straits Times (December 4, 1980)
    Filipino held, The Straits Times (December 5, 1980)
    5 dead, 28 hurt in disco blast, The Palm Beach Post (December 3, 1980)
    Philippine grenades kill 8, The Bulletin (December 3, 1980)
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    – Grenade on bus kills five persons, Hutchinson News (March 20, 1978)
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  25. ^ Long Boret é premier do gabinete cambojano, Correio da Manha (December 27, 1973)
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  29. ^ "4 Muertos al Estallar una Granada". El Tiempo – via Google News Archive.
  30. ^ Grenade kills 3 kids, The Straits Times (October 15, 1996)
    3 killed, 15 wounded in Cebu blast, Manila Standard (October 14, 1996)
  31. ^ Two killed, 34 injured in an attack on prayers in an Amran mosque Archived 2011-06-08 at the Wayback Machine, Yemen Times (August 24, 2003)
    Amran Mosque attacker’s trial starts Archived 2011-06-08 at the Wayback Machine, Yemen Times (September 3, 2003)
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    Yemen: Two die in university attack, albawaba.com (February 2, 2008)
    Two Yemenis killed in bomb attack Archived 2012-09-19 at archive.today, yobserver.com (February 2, 2008)
    Bomb explosion kills Yemeni student, Saba News Agency (February 2, 2008)
    مقتل شخص وإصابة 24في حادث تفجير قنبلة بصنعاء Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine, mayonews.net (February 2, 2008)
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  34. ^ African soldier goes berserk, The Ottawa Citizen (December 7, 1954)
    Soldier goes mad, Saskatoon Star-Phoenix (December 7, 1954)
  35. ^ Was wissen wir denn?, Der Spiegel (1/1997)
    Bomb Kills 3 at a Frankfurt Church Service, The New York Times (December 25, 1996)
    Police: Bomber was distraught, Sarasota Herald-Tribune (December 28, 1996)
    "Mein Gott, warum?" Archived 2012-07-15 at archive.today, Hamburger Abendblatt (December 27, 1996)
    Frankfurt-Sindlingen nahm Abschied Archived 2012-07-18 at archive.today, Hamburger Abendblatt (December 30, 1996)
    Endstation Amok, Focus (December 30, 1996)
    – Erlösung fand sie erst im Tod, Stern (January 2, 1997)
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