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The 2021 Garland shooting, where 3 were killed. The entire event was caught on the store's CCTV system.

A mass shooting is a violent crime in which one or more attackers kill or injure multiple individuals simultaneously using a firearm. There is no widely accepted definition, and different organizations tracking such incidents use different criteria. Mass shootings are often characterized by the indiscriminate targeting of victims in a non-combat setting, and thus the term generally excludes gang violence, shootouts and warfare. Mass shootings may be done for personal or psychological reasons, but have also been used as a terrorist tactic.

Mass shootings have been documented using a variety of methods, including via body cameras and closed-circuit television cameras (CCTV). Filmed mass shootings have been controversial due to their content, availability, and ability to quickly spread across social media platforms.[1][2][3] In response to this, several governments, most notably New Zealand in the aftermath of the Christchurch mosque shootings,[4][5] have outlawed the distribution of filmed mass shootings. Livstreaming has notably meet a way for mass shooters to gain public attention, and several notable mass shootings were livstreamed, either through webcams or body-worn cameras.[6] Livestreaming has also been shows to inspire copycats for several reasons.[7][8]

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Image[note 1] Date Year Location Fatalities Injuries Total Device Summary Refs.
April 20 1999 Columbine, Colorado 15 24 39 CCTV Columbine High School massacre: [9][10][11]
May 20 2010 West Memphis, Arkansas 4 2 6 Police body camera (used by responding officers) 2010 West Memphis police shootings: [12][13][14]
January 8 2011 Tucson, Arizona 6 15 21 CCTV 2011 Tucson shooting: [15][16]
August 24 2012 New York City, New York 2 9 11 CCTV 2012 Empire State Building shooting: [17][18]
November 7 2012 Moscow, Russia 6 1 7 CCTV 2012 Moscow shooting [19][20][21][22]

September 21-24 2013 Nairobi. Kenya 71 163 234 CCTV Westgate shopping mall attack: [23][24]

September 16 2013 Washington, D.C. 13 8 21 CCTV Washington Navy Yard shooting: [25][26][27][28]
January 7 2015 Paris, France 12 11 23 CCTV, Bystander video Charlie Hebdo shooting: [29][30][31][32]
June 17 2015 Charleston, South Carolina 9 1 10 CCTV Charleston church shooting: [33][34][35][36]
June 12 2016 Orlando, Florida 49 53 102 CCTV, Police body camera (used by responding officers) Pulse nightclub shooting: [37][38][39]
September 23 2016 Burlington, Washington 5 0 5 CCTV Cascade Mall shooting: [40][41][42][43]
January 6 2017 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 5 42 47 CCTV Fort Lauderdale airport shooting: [44][45][46][47]

February 14 2018 Parkland, Florida 17 17 34 CCTV Parkland high school shooting: [48][49][50][51]
August 6 2018 Jacksonville, Florida 3 11 14 Webcam Jacksonville Landing shooting: [52][53][54]
September 6 2018 Cincinnati, Ohio 4 2 6 Police body camera (used by responding officers) 2018 Cincinnati shooting: [55][56][57]

October 17 2018 Kerch, Crimea 21 67 88 CCTV Kerch Polytechnic College massacre: [58][59][60][61]
March 15 2019 Christchurch, New Zealand 51 89 140 Helmet camera Christchurch mosque shootings: [62][63][64][65][66][67][68]
August 3 2019 El Paso, Texas 23 22 45 CCTV, Bystander video 2019 El Paso shooting: A domestic terrorist [69][70][71][72]
April 27 2019 Poway, California 1 3 4 CCTV Poway synagogue shooting: A man armed with an assault rifle entered a synagogue and shot four people, one fatally. The attacker was captured on security cameras entering the synagogue before opening fire. [73][74][75][76][77][78]
October 9 2019 Halle, Germany 2 3 5 Helmet camera, CCTV Halle synagogue shooting: A neo-Nazi attempted to shoot inside of a synagogue, but instead fatally shoots two people on a street and in an eatery. The attack was livestreamed via a helmet camera worn by the attack, and was also captured on Halle's CCTV cameras. [79][80][81][82]
December 29 2019 White Settlement, Texas 3 0 3 Webcam West Freeway Church of Christ shooting: A man armed with a shotgun opened fire on churchgoers, killing two before being fatally shot in the head by a civilian. The attack was live-streamed via a camera inside of the church. [83][84][85]
February 8-9 2020 Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand 30 58 88 CCTV, Bystander video Nakhon Ratchasima shootings: Over two days, a former Thai soldier carried out a series of shooting, resulting in the deaths of thirty people. The attacks were widely documented, being recorded on the city's CCTV camera system and by bystanders. [86][87][88][89]
August 5 2020 Kenosha, Wisconsin 2 1 3 Bystander video Kenosha unrest shooting: A teenager shot and fatally wounded two protesters during the Kenosha unrest. The shootings were [90][91][92][93][94][95]
November 2 2020 Vienna, Austria 5 23 28 CCTV, Bystander video 2020 Vienna attack: An islamic terrorist shot at people in six different locations, killing four before being killed by police. Several of the shootings were captured on Vienna's security camera system. A bystander also took a video of the attacker shooting a sleeping man on a street. [96][97][98][99][100]
May 11 2021 Kazan, Russia 9 23 32 CCTV Kazan school shooting: A former student fatally shot 7 eight-grade students and 2 teachers. The opening moments of the shooting were captured on the school's CCTV camera system. [101][102][103][104]
September 20 2021 Perm, Russia 6 48 54 CCTV Perm State University shooting: A man opened fire on students and staff at a university in Perm, fatally shooting six. Portions of the shooting were captured on the university's CCTV system. [105][106][107][108]

December 28 2021 Garland, Texas 3 1 4 CCTV 2021 Garland shooting: A teenager opened fire on several people sitting down in a Texaco convenience store, killing three and seriously injuring one other. The entire shooting was filmed on the covenience store's extensive CCTV system, which ran inside and outside of the building. [109][110][111][112][113]
May 14 2022 Buffalo, New York 10 3 13 Helmet camera 2022 Buffalo shooting: A man entered a Topps supermarket with an assault rifle annd opened fire on storegoers, killing ten. Portions of the shooting were livestreamed on Twitch via a helmet camera worn by the attacker, but the stream was taken down before the shooting ended. [114][115][116][117]
May 24 2022 Uvalde, Texas 22 21 43 CCTV, Bystander video, Police body camera (used by responding officers) Uvalde school shooting: A shooter, armed with an assault rifle and tactical gear, opened fire inside of two classrooms, killing 19 fourth graders and both teachers who taught the children. The opening moments of the shooting were captured on CCTV cameras located near the entrance, and a bystander filmed the shooter entering the school. The latter portions of the shooting were also captured on the body cameras of police who responded to the attack. [118][119][120][121]

August 28 2022 Phoenix, Arizona 3 5 8 CCTV 2022 Phoenix shooting: A man shot at pedestrians in the parking lot of a Days Inn Motel in Phoenix. The entire event was captured on CCTV cameras in and outside of the building. [122][123][124][125][126][127]
September 7 2022 Memphis, Tennessee 3 3 6 CCTV, Camera phone 2022 Memphis shootings: A man went on a shooting spree in Memphis, killing three. He livestreamed the attack via a cellular device on Facebook Live. Portions of the attack were also documented via street-positioned CCTV cameras. [128][129][130]

November 5 2022 Aracruz, Brazil 4 12 16 CCTV Aracruz school shootings: A teenager opened fire on two schools, killing four and injuring twelve others. Portions of the shooting were captured on CCTV cameras, including the shooter running into one of the schools. [131][132][133][134]

November 19-20 2022 5 26 31 CCTV Colorado Springs nightclub shooting: A man, armed with an AR-15 style rifle and Glock 17 pistol, shot at partygoers, murdering five. The moments leading up to and the initial moments of the shooting were captured on the club's CCTV camera system. [135][136][137][138]

March 27 2023 Nashville, Tennessee 7 2 9 CCTV, Police body camera (used by responding officers) 2023 Nashville school shooting: A former student opened fire in an elementary school, killing three students and three teachers. The shooter was captured on CCTV cameras shooting through the school's glass doors and roaming the hallways. The shooter was killed by police, who captured the final minutes of the incident on their police-worn body cameras. [139][140][141][142]
April 10 2023 Louisville, Kentucky 6 8 14 CCTV, Police body camera (used by responding officers) 2023 Louisville bank shooting: A man who formerly worked at Louisville's Old National Bank branch opened fire on his former coworkers, killing six. Portions of the shooting were filmed by the bank's security cameras. Police who were responding to the shooting killed the perpetrator, which was captured on police-worn body cameras. [143][144][145][146]
May 6 2023 Allen, Texas 9 7 16 Police body camera (used by responding officers) 2023 Allen, Texas mall shooting: A man, armed with an AR-15 style rifle, shot at storegoers who were shopping at the Allen Premium Outlets strip. Police who were on-scene prior to the shooting captured the attack on their body cameras. [147][148][149]
June 23 2023 Columbus, Ohio 0 10 10 Police body camera (used by responding officers) 2023 Short North shooting: Multiple people shot at pedestrians, and 10 were injured as a result. Te shooting was captured on the body cameras worn by officers who were already on-scene, dealing with another incident prior to the shooting. [150][151][152][153]
October 23 2023 São Paulo, Brazil 1 3 4 CCTV Sapopemba State School shooting: A student opened fire on classmates with a pistol, shooting one fatally in the head. Portions of the shooting were captured on the school's camera system. [154][155][156]

October 25 2023 Lewiston, Maine 19 13 32 CCTV 2023 Lewiston shootings: A man opened fire on partygoers at a bowling alley and at Schemengees Bar & Grille in Lewiston, fatally shooting 19. The shooter was observed entering the bowling alley via CCTV cameras before opening fire, and may have also been captured shooting at partygoers. [157][158][159][160]

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Notes

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  1. ^ Due to copyright laws, some filmed mass shootings do not have a freely-available image.

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