Young mass murderers

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Year Name(s) Education Number Killed Additional Wounded beliefs Liberal response
2007 Robert Hawkins Papillion-La Vista public high school 8 + himself 5 targeted Christmas shoppers; wore black; "I can't take this meaningless existence anymore"[1] avoid suggesting gun control lest Democrats lose West Virginia and Wisconsin in 2008 presidential election
2007 Pekka-Eric Auvinen Jokela High School public high school (Finland) 8 + himself about 12 atheist, "I, as a natural selector, will eliminate all who I see unfit." Finland already had gun control
2007 Seung-Hui Cho Westfield public high school (VA) 32 + himself 25 "Ismail Ax" suggested Muslim beliefs, felt "Jesus was crucifying me." poem comparing it to environmental harm[2]
2007 Asa Coon SuccessTech public school Academy (Cleveland) himself 4 Said he didn't believe in God and didn't respect God, killed after classmate disagreed; wore black [2] underpublicized because of his anti-God statements
2006 Kimveer Gill Rosemere High School (Quebec) 1 + himself 20 "I hate God" and "I hate religious zealots" Canada already had gun control
2002 Robert Steinhäuser Erfurt public school (Germany) 16 + himself wore black entirely, literally from head to toe; stopped only when a teacher pulled off his black mask German gun control already strict, demands for limitations on computer games
1999 Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold Columbine public high school (CO) 13 + themselves 23 atheistic, singled out Christian victims demand gun control, causing Al Gore to lose West Virginia and Tennessee in 2000 presidential election
1997 Michael Carneal Heath public high school (KY) 3 5 murdered girls as they prayed in a prayer group underpublicized due to anti-Christian nature

References

  1. Baltimore Sun
  2. "We are Virginia Tech. ... We do not understand this tragedy. ... Neither does the baby elephant watching his community be devastated for ivory; neither does the Appalachian infant killed in the middle of the night in his crib in the home his father built with his own hands being run over by a boulder because the land was destabilized. ..."[1]