![]() ![]() Ģ023 Bowdoin–Yarmouth shootings: Four people were killed at a home in Bowdoin, followed by a shooting on a highway in Yarmouth that wounded three family members in the same vehicle. The suspect, 38-year-old Francisco Oropeza, was captured after a 4-day-long manhunt. Three children were covered in blood, but were hospitalized. Ģ023 Cleveland, Texas shooting: A man armed with an AR-15-style rifle opened fire at a home, killing five people, including a child, before fleeing the scene. Ģ023 Henryetta killings: A sex offender killed six people, including four family members, before killing himself at his residence. After eight hours of being on the run, the suspect was arrested by police without further incident. Ģ023 Atlanta shooting: A man opened fire inside a Northside Hospital facility in Midtown Atlanta, killing a 39-year-old woman, and injuring four others, before fleeing the scene. Ģ023 Allen, Texas outlet mall shooting: A man opened fire at the Allen Premium Outlets, killing eight people, and injuring at least seven others before being killed by police. Ģ023 Farmington, New Mexico shooting: Three civilians were killed and at least six others, including two police officers, were injured after a 18 year old man opened fire in the city of Farmington, New Mexico. Ģ023 Richmond shooting: 13 were injured, three critically, at Monroe Park during a graduation ceremony for Huguenot High School. Ģ023 Denver shooting: Ten people were shot in Downtown Denver after the Denver Nuggets won the NBA Championship. A suspect was shot by police and arrested. Ģ023 Gorge Amphitheatre shooting: A shooter fired into a crowd at a campground outside the Gorge Amphitheatre, killing two people and wounding two. DateĢ023 DuPage County shooting: One person was killed and twenty-two others wounded during a shooting at a Juneteenth celebration in unincorporated DuPage County south of Willowbrook, Illinois. List of mass shootings (21st century) įor a more comprehensive list, see List of mass shootings in the United States in 2023. Congressional Research Service: 4+ shot and killed in one incident, excluding the perpetrator(s), at a public place, excluding gang-related killings, acts carried out that were inspired by criminal profit, and terrorism.The Washington Post: 4+ shot and killed in one incident, excluding the perpetrator(s), at a public place, excluding gang-related killings.Mother Jones: 3+ shot and killed in one incident, excluding the perpetrator(s), at a public place, excluding gang-related killings.Gun Violence Archive/ Vox: 4+ shot in one incident, excluding the perpetrator(s), at one location, at roughly the same time.Mass Shooting Tracker: 4+ shot in one incident, at one location, at roughly the same time.Excluded are shootings associated with organized crime, gangs or drug wars. Stanford MSA Data Project: three or more persons shot in one incident, excluding the perpetrator(s), at one location, at roughly the same time.Listed roughly from most broad to most restrictive: There are varying definitions of a mass shooting. Larger documentation of mass shootings in the United States has occurred through independent and scholarly studies such as the Stanford University Mass Shootings in America Data Project. The crowdsourced Mass Shooting Tracker project uses a looser definition than the Gun Violence Archive's definition: four people shot in one incident regardless of the circumstances. The Washington Post and Mother Jones use similar definitions, with the latter acknowledging that their definition "is a conservative measure of the problem", as many rampages with fewer fatalities occur. The Congressional Research Service narrows that definition further, only considering what it defines as "public mass shootings", and only considering victims as those who are killed, excluding any victims who survive. The Gun Violence Archive, a nonprofit research group that tracks shootings and their characteristics in the United States, defines a mass shooting as an incident in which four or more people, excluding the perpetrator(s), are shot in one location at roughly the same time. ![]() Detailed lists of mass shootings can be found per year at their respective pages. Only shootings that have Wikipedia articles of their own are included in this list. The precise inclusion criteria are disputed, and there is no broadly accepted definition. Mass shootings are incidents involving several victims of firearm-related violence. This is a list of the most notable mass shootings in the United States that have occurred since 1920. Class=notpageimage| Mass shootings in the Northern Mariana Islands
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