List of Rampage Killers - Workplace Killings

Workplace Killings

Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see: Workplace killings

People killing their (former) co-workers; also includes soldiers killing their comrades.

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1. Sanurip, 36 04.15 April 15 1996 Timika Airport Indonesia 16 11 F Sentenced to death
2. Chelakh, Vladislav, 19 05.27 May 27/28 2012 Arkankergen frontier post Kazakhstan 15 0 F A Sentenced to life imprisonment
3. Sherrill, Patrick Henry, 44 08.20 Aug. 20 1986 Edmond, OK U.S. 14 06 6 F Committed suicide
4. Hasan, Nidal Malik, 39 11.05 Nov. 5 2009 Fort Hood, TX U.S. 13 30 F Arrested
Killed an unborn child
5. Barton, Mark Orrin, 44 07.27 July 27–29 1999 Atlanta, GA U.S. 12 13 FM Committed suicide
5.9 Lz 04.32 1979.9 Fz Tx 4.9 0.9 Zz
6. Leung Ying, 29 08.22 Aug. 22 1928 Fairfield, CA U.S. 11 04 4 FM Committed suicide while awaiting execution
7. Tazmal Hossein 12.01 Dec. 1 1914 Naihati India 10 11 M Arrested
8. Kim Won-jo, 25 05.01 May 1 1974 Kimpo South Korea 10 03 3 F Committed suicide
9. Vaganov, Artur, 22 06.01 June 1 1997 Sida Abkhazia 10 03 3 F Committed suicide
10. Lee Wei, 41 04.05 April 5 1962 Patch Taiwan 10 0.2 0-2+ F A Arrested
10.9 Sz 07.32 1989.9 Lz Lz 5.9 02.9 Zz
11. Ahmed Gul, 46 04.27 April 27 2011 Kabul Afghanistan 9 01.6 1-6 F Committed suicide
12. Smith, William Vincent, 19 04.23 April 23 1946 LST 172 U.S. 9 01 1 F Committed suicide while awaiting trial
13. Unknown 07.29 July 29 1982 Maputo Mozambique 9 0.0 ? F
14. Moreño, Jonathan, 31 01.16 Jan. 16 2005 Kalibo Philippines 8 29-33 F Shot by police
15. Wesbecker, Joseph Thomas, 47 09.14 Sep. 14 1989 Louisville, KY U.S. 8 12 F Committed suicide

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