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This is a partial list of a certain type of mass murderer, for convenience's sake referred to in the following as rampage killer, organised by death toll, further divided into several subsections. The intention behind this list is not to provide a complete overview of incidents, otherwise it would grow out of proportions very soon, so the emphasis lies on cases that stick out by their sheer number of victims.

Therefore this list will contain rampage killings that fall into at least one of the following categories: As there's often conflicting information about the number of dead and injured, in cases of uncertainty a range is given. The perpetrators themselves are not included in the victim count.
 * Mass murder cases with six or more dead
 * Mass murder cases with a double digit number of victims (dead plus injured)
 * "Mass murders by intention" with at least a dozen victims (dead plus injured)

This list generally excludes all felony or gang related mass murders, contract killings, mass murders committed in combat zones, and mass murders that were entirely the results of poisoning, bombing or arson. For more comprehensive information which cases are included in every subsection, see there.

Note: The definition of mass murder in this context is the one used by the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, which defines mass murder as "the murder of four or more victims at one location, within one event." Mass murder by intention describes cases where the perpetrator clearly showed the intention to committ mass murder, e.g. by deliberately shooting a dozen people, but killed less than four of his victims.

Definition of the term "rampage killer"
Rampage killer commonly referred to as mass murderer, even though mass murder often associated with certain type actually covers wide variety of crimes, therefore choice of rampage killer, associated with special form of mass murder. Basically resembles pseudocommando in Dietz mass murderer typology, prominent examples being mass shootings and partially school shootings. Shows amok-like behavior Description of amok, sakit hati, withdrawal from society, sudden, unprovoked attack on apparently random people, Often ending in death or suicide, motivation revenge, hatred, choice of deadliest weapons at hand, planned vs. spontaneous, extended suicide,

Amok        

Profile of a rampage killer
National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime classic mass murderer family mass murderer spree killer

Langman psychotic psychpathic traumatized

Stereotypical image of the mass murderer

sudden mass assault by a single individual (SMASI) mass public shootings