George Banks - Victims

Victims

Killed:

  1. Sharon Mazzillo (24) - Former girlfriend of George Banks who was engaged in a custody dispute over their son, Kissmayu Banks. Gunshot wound to the chest.
  2. Kissmayu Banks (5) - The son of Sharon Mazzillo and George Banks. Gunshot wound to the face.
  3. Scott Mazzillo (7) - Nephew of Sharon Mazzillo. Kicked, hit with the rifle butt, killed with a gunshot wound to the face.
  4. Alice Mazzillo (47) - Sharon Mazzillo's mother. Shot in the face while on the phone with police.
  5. Regina Clemens (29) - Girlfriend of George Banks. Gunshot wound to the face.
  6. Montanzima Banks (6) - The daughter of Regina Clemens and George Banks. Gunshot wound to the heart.
  7. Susan Yuhas (23) - Girlfriend of George Banks, sister of Regina Clemens. Gunshot wound to the head.
  8. Boende Banks (4) - The son of Susan Yuhas and George Banks. Gunshot wound to the face.
  9. Mauritania Banks (20 months) - Daughter of Susan Yuhas and George Banks. Gunshot wound to the face.
  10. Dorothy Lyons (29) - Girlfriend of George Banks. Gunshot wound to the neck.
  11. Nancy Lyons (11) - Daughter of Dorothy Lyons. Gunshot would to the head.
  12. Foraroude Banks (1) - The son of Dorothy Lyons and George Banks. Gunshot wound to the head.
  13. Raymond F. Hall Jr. (24) - Bystander who had been attending a party across the street. Gunshot wound to the liver and kidney.

Survived:

  1. Keith Mazzillo (13) - Hid in a closet while he watched his mother Alice die due to a gunshot wound to the head.
  2. Angelo Vitale (10) - Hid under the bed where his mother Alice died.
  3. James Olsen (22) - Survived a gunshot wound to the chest.
  4. Unidentified Man that Banks car jacked at gun point.

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