List of rampage killers in Asia
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This section of the list of rampage killers contains those cases that occurred in Asia.
This section does not include school massacres; workplace killings; religious, political, or racial crimes; or mass murders that took place primarily in a domestic environment, like familicides, which are covered in their own categories. Cases where the primary motive for the murders was to facilitate or cover up another felony, like robbery, are also excluded.
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.
All abbreviations used in the table are explained below.
Rampage killers[]
# | Perpetrator | Date | Year | Location | Country | Killed | Injured | W | Additional Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kim Dae-han, 56
(김대한) |
Feb. 18 | 2003 | Jungangno Station, Daegu | South Korea | 198
|
151
|
A | Kim wanted to die in the attack but survived. This is the deadliest mass murder committed by a single perpetrator. | |
2 | Sano Jirōzaemon (佐野次郎左衛門) |
Dec. | 1696 | Edo | Tokugawa shogunate | 100? |
? |
M | Sentenced to death and executed | |
3 | Le Duc Tan | Sep.15 | 1974 | Phan Rang | South Vietnam | 74
|
0
|
V | Died in the crash which he caused | |
4 | Woo Bum-kon, 27[n 1] (우범곤) |
April 26/27 | 1982 | Uiryeong | South Korea | 56 |
35 |
FME | Committed suicide | |
5 | Zeng Yang, 38 (曾暘) Wang Zhengyi, 48 (王正義) |
June 20 | 1964 | Taichung | Taiwan | 55 |
0 |
F V | Both died in the crash | [2] |
6 | Shinji Aoba, 41
(青葉 真司) |
July 18 | 2019 | Fushimi, Kyoto | Japan | 36
|
34
|
A | The perpetrator survived with injuries | |
7 | Thomma, Jakrapanth, 31[n 1] (จักรพันธ์ ถมมา) |
Feb. 8/9 | 2020 | Nakhon Ratchasima | Thailand | 30 |
57 |
F | Killed by police | |
8 | Toi, Mutsuo, 21[n 2] (都井睦雄) |
May 21 | 1938 | Kaio | Empire of Japan | 30 |
3 |
FM | Committed suicide | |
9 | Unknown[n 2] | March 25/26 | 1994 | Ta'izz | Yemen | 22 |
? |
F | Killed by police | [3] |
10 | Unknown Soldier[n 1] | April 21 | 1950 | Nainital | India | 22 |
? |
M | [4] | |
11 | Uematsu, Satoshi, 26 (植松聖) |
July 26 | 2016 | Sagamihara | Japan | 19 |
26 |
M | Sentenced to death | |
12 | Unknown[n 1] | April 1 | 1978 | Dong Doc | Laos | 16 |
60 |
F E | [5] | |
13 | Siavash Rahmani-Aqdam, 22[n 1] (سیاوش رحمانی-اقدم) |
Nov. 26/28 | 1998 | Tehran | Iran | 14 |
11 |
F | Killed by police | [6] |
14 | Ramesh Sharma, 28[n 1] (रमेश शर्मा) |
July 23 | 1983 | Mandsaur | India | 14 |
9 |
F | Killed by police | |
15 | Two unknown men | 1936 | Aksum | Turkey | 14 |
3 |
FM | Both were killed | [7] | |
16 | Unknown Soldier[n 1] | June 14 | 1912 | Guangzhou | Republic of China | 14 |
2+ |
F | Killed by soldiers | [8] |
17 | Unknown | Aug. | 1938 | Pipli | British Raj | 12 |
8 |
F | [9] | |
18 | Unknown | 1879 | Qing dynasty | 12 |
4–5 |
M | Sentenced to death | [10] | ||
19 | Unknown[n 2] | 1903 | Godavari District | British Raj | 12 |
2+ |
[11] | |||
20 | Dương Văn Môn, 35 | Aug. 8 | 1998 | Krông Pắk District | Vietnam | 12 |
6 |
M | Sentenced to death | [12] |
21 | Thapa, Basudev, 26[n 1] | Dec. 14 | 2005 | Chihandanda | Nepal | 11 |
19 |
F | Killed by soldiers | |
22 | Unknown Soldier[n 1] | May 20 | 1887 | Karachi | British Raj | 11 |
0 |
F | Committed suicide | [13] |
23 | Unknown | Jan. 10 | 1994 | Pakistan | 11 |
? |
F | [14] | ||
24 | Abdullah Saleh Zaid al-Kohali, 26 (عبد الله صالح زيد القهالي) |
May 30 | 2008 | Bait al-Aqari | Yemen | 10 |
15 |
F | Sentenced to death and executed | [15] |
25 | Li Hsing-ju, 29[n 1] (李興儒) |
Sep. 21 | 1959 | Nantou City | Taiwan | 10 |
4 |
F | Committed suicide | [16] |
26 | Unknown | Sep. 13 | 1954 | Jorhat | India | 10 |
? |
M | Killed | [17] |
27 | Mohammed Yaqub[n 2] | June 29 | 1997 | Muzaffarabad | Pakistan | 10 |
? |
F | Arrested | [18] |
28 | Nazirov, Mutivillo, 25 | Feb. 9 | 1998 | Tursunzoda | Tajikistan | 10 |
? |
F | Arrested | [19] |
29 | Ch'iao Ken-ni | Aug. | 1882 | Shao Ho | Qing dynasty | 9 |
4 |
[20] | ||
30 | Shawkat Fouad Shakar, 28 | Sep. 23 | 1991 | Maasser el-Chouf | Lebanon | 9 |
3 |
F | Arrested | [21] |
31 | Unknown Soldier[n 1] | March 12 | 1935 | Beirut | Lebanon | 9 |
2 |
F | Arrested | [22] |
32 | Mazen Harfoush, 32[n 2] (مازن حرفوش) |
April 21 | 2020 | Baakline | Lebanon | 9 |
0 |
FM | Arrested | [23][24] |
33 | Hiroshi Taguchi | Nov. | 1935 | Kamijima | Empire of Japan | 9 |
? |
Died | [25] | |
34 | Unknown[n 2] | Nov. | 1996 | Iran | 9 |
? |
Killed | [26] | ||
35 | Pandu Ram Nagesia, 35 (पांडू राम नगेशिया) |
April 4 | 2013 | Balrampur | India | 9 |
? |
M | Arrested | [27] |
36 | Ehlil, Nebil, 23 | April 16 | 1969 | İshaklar | Turkey | 8–10 |
6–8 |
F | Killed by police | [28] |
37 | Shin Hyun-je, 28[n 2] | Nov. 27 | 1968 | Yesan | South Korea | 8–9 |
? |
M | [29] | |
38 | Unknown | Oct. | 1906 | British Raj | 8 |
15 |
Killed | [30] | ||
39 | Li Han-no[n 2] | June 1 | 1921 | Tokyo | Empire of Japan | 8 |
9 |
M | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [31] |
40 | Unknown Soldier[n 1] | Jan. 25 | 1986 | Kilinochchi | Sri Lanka | 8 |
4 |
F | Arrested | [32] |
41 | Unknown, 26 | Oct. 24 | 1996 | Hoa Binh | Vietnam | 8
|
3
|
V | Committed suicide | [33] |
42 | Unknown Soldier[n 1][n 2] | Nov. 4 | 1994 | Kurunegala District | Sri Lanka | 8 |
1 |
F | Committed suicide Terminated a pregnancy |
[34] |
43 | Abdullah Ahmed Barkani[n 1] | April 27 | 1997 | Mukayras | Yemen | 8 |
1 |
F | Arrested | [35] |
44 | Chukamnerd, Venus, 52[n 2] (วีนัส ชูกำเนิด) |
March 2 | 2008 | Hat Yai | Thailand | 8 |
1 |
F | Arrested | [36] |
45 | Tomekichi, Osaki, 30[n 2] | April 22 | 1894 | Yamato | Empire of Japan | 8 |
0 |
M | Arrested Terminated a pregnancy |
[37] |
46 | Hideo Hosoda | Nov. | 1938 | Shijōnawate, Osaka | Empire of Japan | 8 |
? |
Committed suicide | [25] | |
47 | Mohammed Naji Ahmed al-Amari (محمد ناجي أحمد العماري) |
Aug. 19/21 | 2012 | Qataba | Yemen | 7–10 |
11–13 |
F | Killed Killed a person in 2008 |
[38] |
48 | Abdu Ahmed Mohammed Nasser Al Harazi, 44 (عبده أحمد محمد ناصر الحرزي) |
July 7 | 2008 | Aden | Yemen | 7 |
5 |
F | Died while awaiting trial Killed one and wounded several others in a similar incident a few years prior |
[39] |
49 | Two unknown men | Jan. 6 | 2017 | Tala Wa Barfak | Afghanistan | 7–13 |
3–5 |
F | [40] | |
50 | Kato, Tomohiro, 25 (加藤智大) |
June 8 | 2008 | Tokyo | Japan | 7 |
10 |
MV | Sentenced to death | |
51 | Nguyen Tai Kiem, 44 | Dec. 19 | 2002 | Bac Me District | Vietnam | 7 |
5 |
M | [41] | |
52 | Two Unknown Soldiers [n 1] | July 29 | 1997 | Thừa Thiên–Huế Province | Vietnam | 7 |
4 |
F | Both committed suicide | [42] |
53 | Two unknown men | June | 2000 | Aal Baseer | Yemen | 7 |
3 |
F | Both were killed | [43] |
54 | Cheon, --- 47 (천) |
Sep. 13 | 2004 | Yesan | South Korea | 7 |
3 |
M | Arrested | [44] |
55 | Unknown | Dec. 6 | 1969 | Kalgi | India | 7 |
2 |
M | [45] | |
56 | Bekçe, Yiğit, 29 Karahasan, Mehmet, 24 |
Oct. 20–22 | 2006 | Kocaeli, Ankara, Mersin, Adana, Bursa | Turkey | 7 |
2 |
F | Both sentenced to life imprisonment | [46] |
57 | Mohammed Halabi, 32 | Oct. | 1989 | Tel Aviv & Jaffa | Israel | 7 |
0 |
M | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [47] |
58 | Unknown | Feb. 7 | 1900 | Mount Myōgi | Empire of Japan | 7 |
? |
M | Killed | [48] |
59 | Unknown[n 1] | 1916 | Chanda | British Raj | 7 |
? |
F | Committed suicide | [49] | |
60 | Takeo Kitahara[n 1] | March | 1939 | Empire of Japan | 7 |
? |
M | Arrested | [50] | |
61 | Unknown | January | 1967 | New Delhi | India | 7 |
? |
F | Killed by police | [51] |
62 | Sohrab Aslam Khan, 42 | Nov. 13/20 | 1986 | Lahore | Pakistan | 7 |
? |
F | Arrested Allegedly killed six other people until Dec. 9, 1986 |
[52] |
63 | Unknown [n 2] | Nov. | 1996 | Pakistan | 7 |
? |
[53] | |||
64 | Lavrikov, --- Frolov, --- |
Aug. 9–12 | 1997 | Almaty | Kazakhstan | 7 |
? |
F | One committed suicide, the other arrested | [54] |
65 | Unknown | Oct. 15 | 1997 | Yemen | 7 |
? |
F | [55] | ||
66 | Rha Sung-jong, 22[n 1] | May 11 | 1973 | Seoul & Jeonju | South Korea | 6–7 |
1 |
F | Committed suicide | [56] |
67 | Unknown | June 3 | 2008 | Al-Sail | Saudi Arabia | 6 |
17 |
F | Arrested | [57] |
68 | Unknown | March | 1957 | Bikaner | India | 6–16 |
12 |
F | Arrested | [58] |
69 | Unknown Soldier[n 1] | May 17 | 1985 | Anuradhapura | Sri Lanka | 6 |
16 |
F | Killed by soldiers | [59] |
70 | Mohammad A., 65[n 2] | Aug. 24 | 2009 | Shahriar | Iran | 6 |
11 |
F | Arrested | [60] |
71 | Mohammad Saeed, 50 | July 23 | 2018 | Darot | Pakistan | 6 |
6 |
F | Committed suicide | [61] |
72 | Jamshid Soleimani, 60 | Oct. | 2002 | Mahallat | Iran | 6 |
5 |
F A | Committed suicide | [62] |
73 | Unknown[n 2] | June 24 | 1878 | Hyderabad | British Raj | 6 |
4 |
F | Killed by soldiers | [63] |
74 | Nguyen Hai Duong, 24 | July 7 | 2015 | Binh Phuoc | Vietnam | 6
|
0
|
M | Sentenced to death | [64] |
75 | Unknown | 1900s | Manpaung & Upper Magyibin | British Raj | 6 |
4 |
M | Sentenced to death; later changed to life imprisonment | [65] | |
76 | King Kyung-yul[n 1] | Jan. 18 | 1971 | Kimpo | South Korea | 6 |
4 |
F E | Committed suicide | [66] |
77 | Ali Ali Rasheed (علي علي رشيد) |
June 10 | 2011 | Hamalan | Yemen | 6 |
4 |
F | Arrested | [67] |
78 | Unknown | March 3 | 1930 | Bangkok | Thailand | 6 |
3 |
Committed suicide | [68] | |
79 | Unknown Police Officer[n 1] | Dec. 7 | 1967 | Savannakhet | Laos | 6 |
3 |
M | [69] | |
80 | Hatakeyama, Ikuya, 31 (畠山育也) |
Nov. 6 | 1975 | Aki | Japan | 6 |
2 |
F | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [70] |
81 | Jitjantuk, Veera, 42 (วีระ จิตร์จันทึก) |
Oct. 27 | 1997 | Non Dang | Thailand | 6 |
2 |
F | Sentenced to death | [71] |
82 | Unknown, 26 | Jan. 11 | 2017 | Arak | Iran | 6 |
2 |
F | Sentenced to death and executed | [72] |
83 | Hsiao, --- | Jan. 24/25 | 1965 | Taichung | Taiwan | 6 |
1 |
F | Perished in the fire | [73] |
84 | Unknown | Feb. 8 | 1921 | Bombay | British Raj | 6 |
0 |
M | Arrested | [74] |
85 | Duleswar Barik | Jan. 8 | 2003 | India | 6 |
0 |
M | Sentenced to death | [75] | |
86 | Dhankar, Naresh Kumar, 45 (suspect) | Jan. 2 | 2018 | Palwal | India | 6 |
0 |
M | Arrested | [76] |
87 | Unknown | Dec. | 1975 | Thailand | 6 |
? |
F | [77] | ||
88 | Unknown | Jan. | 1984 | Kathmandu | Nepal | 6 |
? |
M | Arrested | [78] |
89 | Sarath, P.G.[n 1] | Aug. 22 | 1999 | Sri Lanka | 6 |
? |
F | Committed suicide | [79] | |
90 | Rati Ram[n 1] | Nov. 27/28 | 1930 | Mudon | British Raj | 5–6 |
3–4 |
F | Committed suicide | [80] |
91 | Nakane, F., 31 | April | 1922 | Tongsakli | Korea | 5–6 |
? |
M | Killed by angry mob | [81] |
92 | Le Quoc Tuan, 33 | Jan. 29 | 2020 | Cu Chi, Ho Chi Minh City | Vietnam | 5
|
3
|
F | Killed | [82] |
93 | Unknown Sailor | 1870s | Muscat | Oman | 5 |
≈20 |
M | Killed | [83] | |
94 | Unknown | Nov. 6 | 1845 | Bombay | British Raj | 5 |
17–18 |
M | Arrested | [84] |
95 | Mustapha[n 1] | Jan. 30 | 1895 | Constantinople | Ottoman Empire | 5 |
14 |
M | Sentenced to death, later changed to 15 years in prison | [85] |
96 | Uwabe, Yasuaki, 35 (上部康明) |
Sep. 29 | 1999 | Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi | Japan | 5 |
10 |
MV | Sentenced to death and executed | [86] |
97 | Jeong Sang-jin, 30 | Oct. 20 | 2008 | Seoul | South Korea | 5 |
7 |
MA | Sentenced to death One more died by jumping out of a window |
[87] |
98 | Unknown Police Officer[n 1] | April | 1888 | Rajcote | British Raj | 5 |
6 |
M | Arrested | [88] |
99 | Unknown, 45 | July 30 | 1970 | Hanumanpalli | India | 5 |
6 |
M | [89] | |
100 | Ko Yone, 42 | April 4 | 2016 | Thanbyuzayat | Myanmar | 5 |
5–6 |
F | Killed by police | [90] |
101 | Cheng Chieh, 21 (鄭捷) |
May 21 | 2014 | New Taipei City | Taiwan | 4 |
24 |
M | Sentenced to death and executed | [91] |
102 | Jubran Musa’id Qassim Ash-shami, 20 | Jan. 10 | 2001 | Yanour | Yemen | 4 |
18 |
F | [92] | |
103 | Lieu Zang-hyung[n 1] | May 2 | 1916 | Shanghai | Republic of China | 4 |
14 |
F | Killed by police | [93] |
104 | Unknown Soldier[n 1] | March | 1975 | Prachinburi | Thailand | 4 |
8 |
F | [94] | |
105 | Unknown, 50 | June 7 | 1868 | Trebizond | Ottoman Empire | 4–10+ |
7–14 |
M | Sentenced to death and executed | [95] |
106 | Unknown | Feb. | 2001 | Shueib | Yemen | 4 |
7 |
F | [96] | |
107 | Ting Yung[n 2] | June 21 | 1934 | Peiping | Republic of China | 4 |
6 |
F | Arrested | [97] |
108 | Abdul-Fattah Saleh Ali Al-Ghamri, 34 (ويدعى عبد الفتاح القمري) |
June 11 | 2004 | Jabal Al-Lessi | Yemen | 4 |
6 |
F | Killed by police Al-Ghamri's sister killed during shootout |
[98] |
109 | Unknown, 40 | Sep. 8 | 1982 | Sukkur | Pakistan | 3 |
19 |
M | [99] | |
110 | Unknown | May 24 | 1964 | Tai Po | British Hong Kong | 3 |
12 |
F | Killed by police | [100] |
111 | Phoe Htin | Sep. 17 | 1991 | Yangon | Myanmar | 3 |
11 |
M | [101] | |
112 | Meksawat, Kiartipong, 20 (เกียรติพงศ์ เมฆสวัสดิ์) |
May 23 | 2007 | Pathum Thani | Thailand | 3 |
7–9 |
FM | Killed by police | [102] |
113 | Le Van Luyen, 17 | Aug. 24 | 2011 | Bac Giang | Vietnam | 3
|
1
|
M | Arrested | |
114 | Bilas, Graciano, 42 | June 5 | 1931 | Yokohama | Empire of Japan | 2 |
29 |
M | Found not guilty by reason of insanity | [103] |
115 | Unknown | March | 1929 | Indikatupana | Sri Lanka | 2 |
18 |
M | Arrested | [104] |
116 | Gangadharan | July 4 | 1926 | Steamboat "Teesta" | 2 |
13 |
M | Arrested | [105] | |
117 | Unknown | 1899 | Madras | British Raj | 2 |
12 |
M | [106] | ||
118 | Matin | Nov. 5 | 1923 | Lahore | British Raj | 2 |
12 |
F | Died | [107] |
119 | K., Robert Kerby, 40 | Nov. 17 | 1986 | Angoda | Sri Lanka | 2 |
10+ |
M | Arrested | [108] |
120 | Unknown, 30 | Oct. 8 | 2009 | Ta’if | Saudi Arabia | 2 |
10 |
F | Arrested | [109] |
Abbreviations and footnotes[]
W – A basic description of the weapons used in the murders
- F – Firearms and other ranged weapons, especially rifles and handguns, but also bows and crossbows, grenade launchers, flamethrowers, or slingshots
- M – Melee weapons, like knives, swords, spears, machetes, axes, clubs, rods, stones, or bare hands
- O – Any other weapons, such as bombs, hand grenades, Molotov cocktails, poison and poisonous gas, as well as vehicle and arson attacks
- A – indicates that an arson attack was the only other weapon used
- V – indicates that a vehicle was the only other weapon used
- E – indicates that explosives of any sort were the only other weapon used
- P – indicates that an anaesthetising or deadly substance of any kind was the only other weapon used (includes poisonous gas)
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– Runs amok, kills 10, The Lethbridge Herald (September 16, 1954)
– Worker berserk, The Ottawa Citizen (September 15, 1954)
– Axeman kills ten children, The West Australian (September 16, 1954) - ^ Kashmiri man kills 10 people in rage over chopped-down tree, Associated Press (June 30, 1997)
– Kashmir man kills 10, including family, The Atlanta Journal (June 30, 1997) - ^ 10 Shot in Tajikistan, The Moscow Times (February 10, 1998)
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–11 Slain in S. Korea, The Washington Post (November 28, 1968)
– Ax Slayers Kill 11 in 2 Villages, Pacific Stars And Stripes (November 29, 1968)
– Man goes berserk, Winnipeg Free Press (November 28, 1968)
– Berserk man kills 9, The Ottawa Citizen (November 27, 1968) - ^ Short News, The Straits Times (November 3, 1906)
– Short News, The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (November 16, 1906) - ^ Insane Korean Kills 8, Wounds 9, The New York Times (June 3, 1921)
– Korean Goes Mad, Slays Wife and Seven Japanese, Chicago Daily Tribune (June 3, 1921)
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– Korean kills eight persons; 9 wounded, The Japan Advertiser (June 3, 1921) - ^ Soldier kills eight, The Straits Times (January 28, 1986)
- ^ "Drunken truck driver killed eight people and seriously wounded three, others m the northern Vietnamese town of Hoa Binh before committing suicide".
- ^ Jealous commando kills eight, New Straits Times (November 5, 1994)
– Un soldat tue huit personnes avant de se suicider, AFP (November 4, 1994) - ^ Yemen Soldier Kills 8 At Polling Station, The Washington Post (April 28, 1997)
– Yemen: Official says seven shot dead by guard who "lost control of his mind", BBC Archive (April 27, 1997)
– Soldier shoots seven as Yemenis go to polls, The Nation (April 28, 1997) - ^ John Denver karaoke sparks Thai killing spree, The Daily Telegraph (March 8, 2008)
– Suspect in Slaughter of 8 Re-enacts Killing Archived 2012-03-16 at archive.today, (March 7, 2008)
– Police object bail for suspect in slaughter of 8 Archived 2012-03-16 at archive.today, (March 8, 2008)
– ตำรวจออกหมายจับมือปืนโหด ถล่มยิงแพทย์หญิงพร้อมเพื่อนดับ 8 ศพ ที่หาดใหญ่แล้ว Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine, rd1677.com (March 6, 2008) - ^ [6]
[7] - ^ Gunman Goes on Spree Killing 7 in Yemen, Officials, Yemen Post (August 19, 2012)
– Officials: crazed gunman kills 9 Yemenis in prayer, San Francisco Chronicle (August 19, 2012)
– Officials: Crazed Gunman Kills 9 Yemenis in Prayer, ABC News (August 19, 2012)
– قتل 6 بالمصلى و 3 آخرين قنصا من بيته المحاصر .. تفاصيل جديدة عن مجزرة العيد في قعطبة, barakish.net (August 20, 2012)
– في فاجعة جديدة من قعطبة[dead link], aden-online.com (August 19, 2012)
– ارتفاع قتلى جريمة الضالع إلى 9 أشخاص, yemencom.net (August 20, 2012)
– عاجل: هروب مرتكب جريمة مصلى العيد في عود قعطبة والمواطنون يحاولون إحراق المنزل Archived 2012-08-22 at the Wayback Machine, aden-online.com (August 21, 2012)
– مقتل الشخص الذي هاجم المصلين يوم العيد بمحافظة الضالع, marebpress.net (August 21, 2012)
– عدن اون لاين ينشر صورة القاتل ومنزله وهو يحترق.. مقتل مرتكب جريمة مصلى العيد التي راح ضحيتها 19 بين قتيل وجريح في عود قعطبة Archived 2012-08-24 at the Wayback Machine, aden-online.com (August 21, 2012)
– عدد القتلى يرتفع إلى 9 و13 جريح ،وحالة إستياء من دور الأمن في ضبط Archived 2014-07-14 at the Wayback Machine, alsahwa-yemen.net (August 21, 2012)
– صورة منفذ مجزرة العيد في قعطبة, barakish.net (August 22, 2012) - ^ Six killed in shooting spree in southern Yemen, Xinhua (July 8, 2008)
– مقتل 5 وإصابة آخرون بإطلاق نار عشوائي بسوق بعدن Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine, mayonews.net (July 7, 2008)
– مصدر قضائي:محاكمة مستعجلة لقا��ل 7 وإصابة 5 بعدن Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine, mayonews.net (July 10, 2008)
– مصادر:وفاة قاتل وإصابة 13 بعدن بسبب السرطان Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine, mayonews.net (July 15, 2008)
– ارتفاع قتلي حراج عدن إلى7،والجاني بائع معاوز ضاق بتعسف بالبلدية Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine, alsahwa-yemen.net (July 8, 2008)
– الاعلان عن وفاة المتهم بقتل 7 أشخاص وإصابة6 بحراج الشيخ عثمان Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine, alsahwanet.net (July 15, 2008) - ^ Afghan officials say at least 7 miners killed by gunman, Whio.com (January 6, 2017)
– Gunmen Attack Hazara Miners in Afghanistan, Killing at Least 9 The New York Times (January 6, 2017) - ^ Mentally ill man attacks 12 people, killing seven in northern Vietnam, Associated Press (December 24, 2002)
_– Un malade mental tue 7 personnes et en blesse 7 autres, AFP (December 24, 2002)
– 越南一流窜精神病患者刺死7人伤5人 警方在寻找, Sina.com (December 24, 2002)
– Mad killing spree in Vietnam, news24.com (December 24, 2002) - ^ Guards found dead, The Straits Times (August 14, 1997)
- ^ Revenge for Torture, 7 killed, Yemen Times (June 5, 2000)
– - ^ Mental patient kills 5 at asylum S. Korea, People's Daily (September 14, 2004)
– 미인가 정신지체 시설서 흉기난동, 10명 사상, ohmynews.com (September 13, 2004)
– 복지시설서 난동 5명 사망, cctoday.co.kr (September 14, 2004)
– 복지시설 난동 정신지체자, "홧김에 둔기 휘둘러", The Hankyoreh (September 14, 2004)
– 복지시설 정신장애인 난동 사망자 6명으로 늘어, The Hankyoreh (September 15, 2004)
– 애꿎은 희생자 ‘눈물의 장례식’, joongdo.co.kr (September 16, 2004)
– 성락원 사건 부상자 1명 치료중 사망 Archived 2011-06-13 at the Wayback Machine, Hankook Ilbo (September 20, 2004) - ^ 7 Killed When Man Runs Amok in India, Chicago Tribune (December 7, 1969)
– 7 Hacked to Death, Albuquerque Journal (December 7, 1969)
– Villager Hacks Seven to Death, The Press-Courier (December 8, 1969) - ^ Police conduct in serial killers' capture under investigation Archived 2008-06-12 at the Wayback Machine, Turkish Daily News (October 28, 2006)
– Polis güzergahı yanlış tahmin etti, Milliyet (October 27, 2006) - ^ [8]
[9] - ^ Crazy Jap kills six people, Los Angeles Times (February 23, 1900)
– Series of shocking murders at Yokohama, Los Angeles Times (February 23, 1900)
– Epidemic of Murder in Yokohama, Japan, San Francisco Call (February 23, 1900) - ^ [10] (Page 6)
- ^ Loucura tragica, O Jornal (March 25, 1939)
– O oficial japonês enloqueceu no trem, O Estado (March 28, 1939) - ^ Louco matou cinco, O Jornal (January 13, 1967)
- ^ Chirurg doodt 13 mensen "voor de lol", Leidsch Dagblad (December 12, 1986)
– Doctor Charged in 13 Deaths, The New York Times (December 12, 1986)
– Doctor charged with 13 killings for the 'fun' of it, The Telegraph-Herald (December 12, 1986)
– U.S. surgeon killed 13 'for fun', Pakistani police say, The Pittsburgh Press (December 11, 1986)
– Doctor suspected in slayings of nine, Toledo Blade (December 12, 1986)
– Doctor killed for fun of it, police claim, Logansport Pharos-Tribune (December 12, 1986) - ^ Man kills seven, including wife and children, in Pakistani village, AFP (November 20, 1996)
- ^ [11]
[12] - ^ Dispute over cow leaves 8 dead in Yemen, Deseret News (October 23, 1997)
– Feud over cow leads to bloodbath in Yemen, Times Union (October 26, 1997) - ^ Soldier Kills Self After Slaying Six, The Washington Post (May 12, 1973)
– Korean kills six, Tri City Herald (May 11, 1973)
– 120Mile Trail of Death – Berserk ROK Soldier Kills Self, Pacific Stars and Stripes (May 13, 1973)
– 7 ROK Cops Fired For Dereliction, Pacific Stars and Stripes (May 24, 1973)
– Soldier shoots six, then himself, The Straits Times (May 12, 1973) - ^ Six Gunned Down at Reconciliation Talks, ArabNews (June 5, 2008)
– Suspect in Al-Sail Shooting Arrested at Checkpoint, ArabNews (June 8, 2008)
– Ministry offers aid to kin of Taif shootout victims, ArabNews (July 3, 2008)
– Relatives bury victims of Taif shooting, ArabNews (August 17, 2008) - ^ Rioter at fete murders 16, Chester Times (March 18, 1957)
– Armed reveler kills 16 in India, The Modesto Bee (March 18, 1957)
– Religious rioter kills 6 in India, Spokane Daily Chronicle (March 18, 1957)
– Holiday shooting costs six lives, The Miami Daily News (March 18, 1957) - ^ 6 Tamils die as soldier runs amok, The Times (London) (May 18, 1985)
– Soldier in Sri Lanka kills six, The New York Times (May 18, 1985)
– Lankan amuk kills six, The Straits Times (May 18, 1985) - ^ Man shoots 6 including wife, The Straits Times (August 25, 2009)
– Man kills six in Tehran over family dispute, Thaindian News (August 25, 2009)
– Gunman goes on shooting spree in Tehran, Thaindian News (August 25, 2009)
– Man kills six in Tehran over family dispute, TopNews.in (August 25, 2009)
– قتل عام دسته جمعي در حاشيه تهران Archived 2011-07-10 at the Wayback Machine, ebtekarnews.com (August 25, 2009)
– تازه ترین جزییات از قتل عام در شهر قدس, seemorgh.com (August 31, 2009)
– بازسازي صحنه قتل از سوي عامل جنايت در قلعه حسن خان, jamejamonline.ir (September 4, 2009) - ^ Man ‘kills’ 6, ‘injures’ 6, shoots himself, Pakistan Today (July 24, 2018)
- ^ Seven killed in shooting rampage over noise complaint in Iran, ABC News (October 7, 2002)
– Man goes on rampage kills six, wounds five, before committing suicide, BBC (October 7, 2002) - ^ A Dangerous Sepoy, Nottingham Evening Post (June 24, 1878)
– Wholesale Murder by a Sepoy, Dundee Courier (June 27, 1878) - ^ "Binh Phuoc massacre". Thanh Nien Daily. 2021-09-14. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
- ^ [13] (Page 101)
- ^ Berserk Korean kills six persons, The Daily Review (January 19, 1971)
– S. Korean Goes Berserk Kills Six, Injures Four, Lebanon Daily News (January 19, 1971)
– Korean Marine Goes Berserk, Reading Eagle (January 19, 1971) - ^ Man on Shooting Spree Kills Six in Northern Yemen, Yemen Post (June 12, 2011)
– حجة: مقتل 6 أشخاص بينهم طفلين وإصابة 4 برصاص مريض نفساني Archived 2011-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, alsahwa-yemen.net (June 11, 2011)
– مري�� نفسى يقتل ويصيب 10 أشخاص باليمن, youm7.com (June 12, 2011)
– مقتل وإصابة 10 برصاص مختل باليمن, alwafd.org (June 12, 2011) - ^ Fireman amok kills six people, The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (March 5, 1930)
- ^ Ex-Laotian Cop Goes Berserk, Kills Six, Chicago Tribune (December 8, 1967)
– Kills six, Winnipeg Free Press (December 8, 1967)
– Man runs amok, kills six people, The Gleaner (December 9, 1967) - ^ 高知・6人射殺事件 Archived 2009-01-08 at the Wayback Machine
– Runs amok, kills 5, The Des Moines Register (November 7, 1975]
– Japanese kills five in a spree, The Lewiston Daily Sun (November 8, 1975) - ^ Village chief slays six after corruption claim, The Nation (Thailand) (October 28, 1997)
– 'Personal conflict' led to massacre, The Nation (Thailand) (October 29, 1997)
– Provincial killings expose flaws in administration, The Nation (Thailand) (October 30, 1997)
– Chief guilty, The Straits Times (March 20, 1998) - ^ Bailed murder suspect kills six in Iran rampage, Alarabiya.net (11 January 2017)
- ^ Prefiere morir carbonizado antes que entregarse a la policia, La Vanguardia (January 27, 1965)
- ^ Pathan runs amok, The Straits Times (February 28, 1921)
– Pathan who killed six men, Nottingham Evening Post (February 14, 1921) - ^ State Of Orissa vs Duleswar Barik on 19 September, 2007
– HC glare on relief delay, The Telegraph (September 19, 2014)
– Odia man wins freedom after 7 yrs, The Telegraph (April 18, 2015) - ^ Indian ex-army officer's rampage with iron rod leaves six dead, The Guardian (January 2, 2018)
- ^ Un agricultor Thailandes – Mata a seis personas al perder a los dados, ABC (December 9, 1975)
- ^ [14]
- ^ Sri Lankan civilian police guard kills six over girlfriend, AFP (August 23, 1999)
– S. Lanka Policeman on Shooting Spree Kills Seven, Tehran Times (August 24, 1999)
– Lankan shoots six in row over fiancee, The Straits Times (August 25, 1999) - ^ Sechs Todesopfer eines Amokläufers, (December 6, 1930)
– Sepoy trooper kills five and himself, The Rock Hill Herald (December 2, 1930)
– Five killed – Sepoy runs amok, The Canberra Times (December 4, 1930)
– Nootjes, Vlissingse Courant (December 5, 1930)
– Burma amok case, The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (December 12, 1930) - ^ Six Koreans murdered The Adelaide Register (April 22, 1922)
- ^ "Gunman wanted for mass shooting in Củ Chi killed".
- ^ A Malay sailor running a muck, Scribner's Monthly (May 1874, Vol. VIII, No. 1)
- ^ Frightful murders, The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (December 11, 1845)
– Foreign and Colonial – A strange crime..., The Spectator (December 27, 1845) - ^ The Herald of peace and international arbitration, Vol. 23–24; London, England
– Mob law in Constantinople, The New York Times (February 22, 1895)
– American murdered in Turkey, The Deseret News (February 5, 1895)
– Americans in Turkey, The Pittsburgh Press (December 19, 1895)
– Sentenced to death, San Francisco Call (March 12, 1895) - ^ Station killer's sentence upheld, Asahi Shimbun (July 12, 2008)
– Shimonoseki mass killer's death penalty stands, The Japan Times (July 12, 2008)
– Japan hangs three prisoners after 18-month stay of executions, The Guardian (March 29, 2012) - ^ 6 Killed in South Korean Arson, Stabbing Spree, ABC News (October 20, 2008)
– Three Chinese among six dead in SKorea arson-stabbing spree Archived 2012-10-08 at the Wayback Machine, AFP (October 21, 2008) - ^ Royal Cornwall Gazette (April 19, 1888)
– Foreign and Colonial Intelligence, Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette (April 19, 1888)
– Running amuck – Five persons killed, Western Gazette (April 20, 1888) - ^ Knifer kills five, The Valley Independent (July 31, 1970)
– Man amok kills 5, The Bridgeport Post (July 31, 1970)
– Man runs amuck, kills 5, Indian Express (July 31, 1970) (p.5) - ^ Myanmar man kills five in shooting rampage, nationmultimedia.com (April 6, 2016)
- ^ 捷運江子翠站砍人案 4死, Central News Agency (Republic of China) (May 21, 2014)
– 江子翠站砍人嫌犯遭逮 已造成4死、21傷, United Daily News (May 21, 2014)
– Man stabs passengers aboard Taiwan train, CNN (May 22, 2014)
– 表格/捷運隨機殺人死傷名單 鄭捷專砍頭頸胸腹, ETtoday (May 22, 2014)
– [15] - ^ Gunman kills six worshippers in Yemen, The Independent (January 11, 2001)
– Mosque massacre Archived 2008-10-03 at the Wayback Machine, Yemen Times (January 21, 2001)
– Living the Horror of the Amran Mosque Massacre Archived 2008-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Yemen Times (January 21, 2001) - ^ [16]
[17] - ^ Amok, Leidsch Dagblad (March 18, 1975)
- ^ Running a-muck, The Morning Post (June 26, 1868)
– Unprecedented Tragedy by a Madman, Sheffield Daily Telegraph (July 3, 1868)
– Horrible Tragedy, Worcester Journal (July 4, 1868)
– Vermischtes – In Trapezunt, (July 11, 1868)
– Freshfield, Douglas W.: Travels in the central Caucasus and Bashan; London, 1869. (p. 76) - ^ Mosque Shooting Leaves Four Dead as Yemen Municipal Election Violence Spreads, Al Bawaba (February 14, 2001)
– Quatre tués et sept blessés dans une attaque armée dans une mosquée, AFP (February 14, 2001) - ^ Man Runs Amok – Four Persons Killed And Six Wounded, The Straits Times (June 22, 1934)
- ^ Four Killed in Yemen Mosque Shooting, Arab News (June 12, 2004)
– Five killed, six injured after shootout in Yemen mosque Archived 2011-06-22 at the Wayback Machine, The Star (June 12, 2004)
– Four people killed in Dhamar, Saba News Agency (June 11, 2004)
– اليمن: مقتل 5 في مذبحة جديدة خلال صلاة الجمعة, aawsat.com (June 12, 2004) - ^ Killing Spree, The Straits Times (September 9, 1982)
- ^ 3 Policemen Killed in Battle With Villager in Hong Kong, The New York Times (May 25, 1964)
– Kleine Nachrichten – Amokläufer tötete drei Polizisten, Passauer Neue Presse (May 26, 1964)
– Chinese villager kills 2, hurts 11, The Salt Lake Tribune (May 25, 1964) - ^ Drunk goes on rampage, New Straits Times (September 18, 1991)
- ^ Gunman runs amok, The Nation (May 24, 2007)
– Slain gunman was escorting 2 men, The Nation (May 25, 2007)
– ตายเกลื่อนตลาดไท โจ๋คลั่งเกม ฆ่าตร.-ชาวบ้าน4ศพ, sanook.com (May 24, 2007)
– หนุ่มคลั่งเลียนแบบน.ศ.โสม ยิง3ศพ-เจ็บ5 Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine, prajan.com (May 24, 2007)
– ตายเกลื่อนตลาดไท โจ๋คลั่งเกม ฆ่าตร.-ชาวบ้าน4ศพ, oknation.net (May 24, 2007)
– พยานแฉโจ๋ฆ่า4ศพ อารมณ์ร้าย คลั่งเกม"เคาน์เตอร์, oknation.net (May 25, 2007) - ^ Filipino runs amuck, kills two on liner, The New York Times (June 6, 1931)
– Two killed as Filipino runs wild on ship, Appleton Post-Crescent (June 6, 1931)
– Two killed, 29 are injured by wild Filipino, (June 7, 1931)
– The Ogden Standard-Examiner (July 20, 1931)
– 17 liner casualties "serious", The Vancouver Sun (June 6, 1931)
– Filipino who ran amuck on Empress pronounced insane, The Vancouver Sun (July 20, 1931) - ^ Pilgrim Runs Amok – Two Killed and Eighteen Others Injured, The Straits Times (April 6, 1929)
– Pilgrim runs amok, The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (April 9, 1929) - ^ Coolie runs amok, The Straits Times (July 19, 1926)
- ^ Latest News in a Nutshell, The Echo (September 8, 1899)
- ^ Lahore amok case, The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (November 27, 1923)
- ^ Deutscher Lehrer lief Amok: 2 Tote, Hamburger Abendblatt (November 18, 1986)
– Amokläufer vor Gericht Archived 2012-07-14 at archive.today, Hamburger Abendblatt (November 28, 1986) - ^ 3 killed in Taif rampage Archived 2012-09-15 at the Wayback Machine, Saudi Gazette (October 9, 2009)
– 2 killed, 10 hurt in Taif shooting, Arab News (October 9, 2009)
– فشل في العثور على غريميه فارتكب مذبحة في أقاربهما Archived 2012-03-11 at the Wayback Machine, Al-Watan (October 9, 2009)
– Gunman confesses to killing two in Taif, Arab News (October 12, 2009)
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