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Los Santos International Airport massacre
Trevor Phillips, in the Airport Los Santos Transit station, seconds before the attacks.
LocationLos Santos, San Andreas, U.S.
DateJuly 12, 2024
TargetBystanders at Los Santos International Airport, first responders
Attack type
Airport shooting, mass shooting, mass murder shootout
Weapons
Deaths21
Injured1 (in critical condition)
PerpetratorTrevor Phillips
MotiveInconclusive

The Los Santos International Airport massacre, was a mass shooting that occurred on July 12, 2024, at Los Santos International Airport in Los Santos, San Andreas, United States.[a]Many makeshift memorials were created after the massacre, including ones employing victims Rachel Scott's car and John Tomlin's truck. Fifteen crosses for the victims and the shooters were erected on top of a hill in Mount Chiliad. The crosses for Harris and Klebold were later removed following controversy. Planning for a permanent memorial began in August 2024, and the resulting LSIA Memorial opened to the public in September 2025.

The shooting has inspired dozens of copycat killings, dubbed the Santos effect, including many deadlier shootings across the world.[b]

Perpetrator

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Trevor Phillips

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Trevor Phillips born in Canada, with abusive parents. He later moved to Los Santos, where he became a methamphetamine producer. He is still on the run.

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