Historical Events tagged with "shooting"

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Crime & Law

Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal Commits Mass Shooting

June 1st, 2001 23 years ago

A tragic incident unfolded when Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal opened fire during a family gathering at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace in Kathmandu, leading to the untimely deaths of several royal family members, including King Birendra and Queen Aishwarya. The motive behind the Crown Prince's actions remains unclear. The massacre took place at a party intended to celebrate his younger brother's birthday, transforming the occasion into an unimaginable tragedy.

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Crime & Law

Deadly Workplace Shooting in Honolulu

November 2nd, 1999 25 years ago

A gunman opened fire at a Honolulu printing company, resulting in the deaths of seven employees. The shooter, who was a disgruntled former employee, targeted his co-workers after being dismissed from work. The incident unfolded during a weekday morning, with emergency services responding swiftly to the scene. The aftermath led to widespread discussion about gun violence and workplace safety in Hawaii.

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Crime & Law

Shooting at Los Angeles Jewish Community Center

August 10th, 1999 25 years ago

A gunman opened fire at the Skirball Cultural Center, injuring several individuals. The attack occurred in Los Angeles, California, where a man named Buford O. Furrow Jr. entered the building with an assault weapon. This incident was part of a pattern of anti-Semitic violence, highlighting the vulnerabilities of minority communities.

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Crime & Law

Columbine High School shooting incident

April 20th, 1999 25 years ago

Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold perpetrated a shooting spree at Columbine High School, which resulted in the deaths of 13 individuals and injuries to 24 others. The attackers, both students at the school, arrived armed with firearms and explosives, intending to target their peers and faculty. The incident unfolded in the late morning, attracting significant media attention and leading to a large-scale police response. After the massacre, the two gunmen took their own lives in the school library.

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Crime & Law

Capitol Shooting by Russell Eugene Weston Jr.

July 24th, 1998 26 years ago

Russell Eugene Weston Jr. entered the United States Capitol building brandishing a firearm and opened fire, resulting in the deaths of two Capitol Police officers. The shooting occurred in a public area inside the Capitol, and Weston was subsequently apprehended at the scene. Authorities quickly ruled him incompetent to stand trial due to mental health issues, raising questions about security protocols within one of the most important government buildings in the United States.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Trisakti University Shooting Sparks Nationwide Protests

May 12th, 1998 26 years ago

Four students were shot by security forces at Trisakti University during a protest against the Indonesian government. This incident catalyzed widespread riots throughout Jakarta and other cities, leading to a severe backlash against President Suharto's regime. The protests were primarily fueled by demands for political reform and an end to corruption, economic crisis, and human rights abuses. These events contributed significantly to Suharto's resignation amidst escalating tensions and unrest in the country.

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Crime & Law

Steen Christensen's Deadly Prison Escape

October 22nd, 1997 27 years ago

Danish fugitive Steen Christensen killed two police officers, Chief Constable Eero Holsti and Senior Constable Antero Palo, in Ullanlinna, Helsinki, Finland during his escape from prison. The confrontation erupted when police attempted to apprehend him, leading to a violent and deadly encounter. Christensen's actions sparked widespread concern over security protocols in prisons.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Tragic Dunblane School Shooting Incident

March 13th, 1996 29 years ago

In a tragic incident at Dunblane Primary School in Scotland, a gunman entered the school gymnasium during a P.E. class and opened fire, resulting in the deaths of 16 primary school children and one teacher. The gunman, Thomas Hamilton, then took his own life. The attack shocked the nation and prompted widespread calls for stricter gun control laws in the UK, igniting a conversation about safety in schools and the accessibility of firearms.

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Crime & Law

Francisco Martin Duran's Attack on the White House

October 29th, 1994 30 years ago

Francisco Martin Duran fired over two dozen shots at the White House, targeting the residence of U.S. President Bill Clinton. The shooting occurred from a nearby street, and Duran was quickly apprehended at the scene. No one was injured in the attack, and the intent behind the shooting was questioned as Duran reportedly aimed to kill the President. His actions sparked conversations about security measures surrounding the White House and the mental health of individuals committing such acts.

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