List of mass shootings in Finland

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This article is a list of mass shootings in Finland. Mass shootings are firearm-related violence with at least four casualties. Shootings associated with acts of war, such as the Finnish Civil War are excluded, see List of massacres in Finland.

20th century[edit]

Date Location Region Dead Injured Total Description
15 January 1926 Helsinki Uusimaa 4[a] 0 4 Kaivopuisto familicide: A major shot and killed his wife and two children with a handgun before killing himself.[1]
1 June 1926 Taavetti South Karelia 3 1 4 Taavetti bank robbery: Two men armed with handguns shot and killed three people and wounded another during a bank robbery. They fled the scene and were later arrested.[2]
10 September 1928 Kuusaanniemi Kymenlaakso 4[a] 0 4 A man shot and killed his wife and two children with a handgun before killing himself.[3]
27 January 1930 Inkeroinen Kymenlaakso 2 2[a] 4 A man shot three other men during a drunken argument, killing two and wounding one, before attempting suicide.[4]
14 February 1930 Muurame Central Finland 4[a] 0 4 A jealous man killed his girlfriend, child and another man before killing himself.[5]
13 June 1930 Helsinki Uusimaa 3 1[a] 4 A man shot and killed his wife and two children with a handgun before attempting suicide.[6]
15 February 1931 Helsinki Uusimaa 3 1 4 A drunken man opened fire with a handgun inside an apartment located in Hakaniemi, killing three and wounding one before the weapon malfunctioned and the perpetrator was arrested.[7]
4 May 1934 Vuojoki Satakunta 3[a] 1 4 A man killed his two sons and wounded his wife with a handgun before killing himself.[8]
26 June 1935 Helsinki Uusimaa 4[a] 0 4 A man armed with two handguns killed his wife, son, another woman and himself in Ullanlinna.[9]
9 December 1935 Varkaus North Savo 2[a] 2 2 A man armed with a handgun killed a waitress and wounded two others in a restaurant before killing himself.[10]
26 January 1937 Hietala Viipuri 7[a] 0 7 An agronomic killed his wife and five children with a handgun before killing himself.[11]
16 September 1938 Sippola Kymenlaakso 5[a] 1 6 1938 Sippola shootings: A man armed with a handgun went on a shooting spree killing four people and wounding one other before killing himself.[12]
12 August 1939 Maavesi North Savo 3[a] 1 4 A man armed with a rifle and a shotgun killed his father, a police officer and wounded his neighbor before killing himself.[13]
6 September 1939 Parikkala South Karelia 4[a] 1 5 A man shot and killed three people and wounded another with a handgun before killing himself.[14]
14 October 1939 Koskenkorva South Ostrobothnia 6[a] 0 6 A man shot and killed his wife and four children with a handgun before killing himself.[15]
9 August 1943 Lumivaara Viipuri 4[a] 0 4 A man shot and killed his three children before killing himself.[16]
17 April 1944 Valkeaviita Kanta-Häme 4[a] 1 5 A farmer killed three neighbors and wounded another with a handgun before killing himself.[17]
12 April 1951 Sodankylä Lapland 4[a] 1 5 A chauffeur killed his wife, two daughters and wounded his mother-in-law with a handgun before killing himself.[18]
22 April 1952 Helsinki Uusimaa 4[a] 0 4 A man killed his parents and a sibling with a handgun before killing himself in Töölö.[19]
8 May 1952 Hämeenkyrö Pirkanmaa 4[a] 0 4 A farmer killed his wife and two children with a handgun before killing himself.[20]
18 September 1952 Helsinki Uusimaa 1 3[a] 4 A shootout during a prison break left one guard dead and three others wounded.[21]
5 May 1953 Alakylä South Ostrobothnia 3 2 5 A man killed his brother, two nephews and wounded his sister-in-law and niece with a handgun before being arrested.[22]
9 February 1954 Punkalaidun Pirkanmaa 4[a] 0 4 A man killed his wife and two children with a shotgun before killing himself.[23]
26 March 1957 Itä-Aure Pirkanmaa 4[a] 3 7 1957 Kuru shootings: A man armed with two rifles shot and killed two police officers and wounded three others before killing himself. The perpetrator also lit fires and had shot and killed his father two days before the attack.[24]
14 August 1958 Linnankoski South Karelia 5[a] 2 7 1958 Linnankoski shootings: A man armed with a handgun went on a shooting spree killing four people and wounding two others before killing himself.[25]
8 February 1959 Klaukkala Uusimaa 3 1[a] 4 A man armed with a handgun killed three people and wounded two others, one by stabbing and one by shooting. The perpetrator also lit fires during his attack and attempted suicide.[26]
15 March 1961 Lappeenranta South Karelia 4 0 4 A bank manager killed his wife and three daughters with a handgun before being arrested.[27]
9 December 1963 Inkere Southwest Finland 1 3 4 A teenager armed with a double-barreled shotgun went on a shooting spree killing one person and wounding at least three others before being arrested.[28]
7 March 1969 Korppinen Central Finland 4 0 4 Pihtipudas police murders: A man armed with a rifle shot and killed four police officers before being arrested.[29]
8 November 1971 Rautalampi North Savo 5[a] 0 5 A farmer shot and killed his wife and three daughters with a hunting rifle before killing himself.[30]
27 November 1971 Kirkkonummi Uusimaa 4[a] 0 4 An insurance agent shot and killed his wife and two children with a handgun before killing himself.[31]
10 November 1972 Juokslahti Central Finland 1[a] 3 4 A man armed with a shotgun shot and wounded his wife and parents-in-law before killing himself.[32]
30 July 1973 Helsinki Uusimaa 1 4[a] 5 A man armed with a handgun shot and killed one person and wounded three others before being shot and wounded by police.[33]
5 April 1975 Kanunki Southwest Finland 4 0 4 A man killed his parents and two siblings with a handgun before fleeing. He was later arrested in Kuopio.[34]
5 October 1982 Tampere Pirkanmaa 4[a] 0 4 A man shot and killed his wife and two children before killing himself.[35]
25 April 1987 Menkijärvi South Ostrobothnia 4 0 4 A man armed with a hunting rifle killed his ex-wife and her three siblings before being arrested.[36]
18 October 1990 Pertteli Southwest Finland 3[a] 1 4 A man shot and killed his two children and wounded another one before killing himself.[37]
17 February 1991 Kerava Uusimaa 4[a] 0 4 A police officer killed his wife and two children with a handgun before killing himself.[38]
21 February 1992 Seinäjoki South Ostrobothnia 4[a] 0 4 A man killed his wife and two children with a handgun before killing himself.[39]
28 March 1992 Hamina Kymenlaakso 3[a] 2 5 A man armed with a handgun killed two people including his ex-wife and wounded two others inside an apartment before killing himself.[40]
26 August 1992 Haukipudas North Ostrobothnia 3[a] 1 4 A man armed with a shotgun killed his wife, a police officer and wounded another policeman before killing himself.[41]
12 September 1992 Lappeenranta South Karelia 1 3 4 A man shot and killed one person and wounded three others at a horse racing venue.[42]
27 February 1993 Ikola South Ostrobothnia 5[a] 0 5 A man shot and killed his parents, wife and son before killing himself.[43]
15 November 1997 Joroinen North Savo 4[a] 0 4 A man killed his wife, daughter and mother-in-law with a semi-automatic shotgun before killing himself.[44]
21 February 1999 Helsinki Uusimaa 3 1 4 Helsinki Shooting Club murders: A woman armed with a rented semi-automatic handgun killed three people and wounded one other at a shooting range before fleeing. She was later arrested at the Helsinki Airport.[45]

21st century[edit]

Date Location Region Dead Injured Total Description
18 January 2000 Lahti Päijät-Häme 3 5 8 Three motorcycle gang members armed with two handguns and a shotgun opened fire on other gang members inside of a pizza restaurant killing three people and wounding five others. Two of the wounded victims were bystanders.[46]
26 December 2000 Vaala Kainuu 3 1 4 A man shot and killed his father, two brothers and wounded his mother before being arrested.[47]
23 January 2001 Tuiskula South Ostrobothnia 4[a] 0 4 A man shot and killed his three children before killing himself.[48]
13 July 2002 Mikkeli South Savo 0 5[a] 5 A shootout between two groups left five people wounded including one bystander.[49]
15 June 2004 Anttila Uusimaa 4[a] 0 4 A woman armed with a shotgun shot and killed his husband and two children while they were sleeping before killing herself.[50]
7 November 2007 Jokela Uusimaa 9[a] 1 10 Jokela school shooting: A male student armed with a semi-automatic handgun shot and killed six students, two faculty members and wounded another student before killing himself.[51]
15 June 2008 Ylitornio Lapland 4[a] 0 4 An elderly man armed with a revolver and a shotgun shot and killed his wife at a local health center after killing his disabled twin daughters at the family home. The perpetrator killed himself.[52]
23 September 2008 Kauhajoki South Ostrobothnia 11[a] 1 12 Kauhajoki school shooting: A male student armed with a semi-automatic handgun shot and killed nine students, a teacher and wounded another student before killing himself. The perpetrator also lit fires during his attack. The attack was the worst peacetime mass shooting and mass murder in Finnish history.[53]
18 October 2008 Oulu North Ostrobothnia 4[a] 0 4 A teacher shot and killed his wife and two children with a shotgun before killing himself in the Kaijonharju district.[54]
31 December 2009 Espoo Uusimaa 5[a] 0 5 Sello mall shooting: A man armed with a stolen handgun killed four employees at Sello shopping mall before killing himself. Before the shooting the man had killed his ex-girlfriend with a knife.[55]
26 May 2012 Hyvinkää Uusimaa 2 7 9 Hyvinkää shooting: A man armed with two rifles opened fire from a rooftop, killing two people and wounding seven others, including a police officer. The perpetrator was arrested the next morning.[56]
18 June 2012 Tuunajärvi Satakunta 4[a] 0 4 A man shot and killed his three children with a handgun before killing himself.[57]
14 December 2013 Helsinki Uusimaa 0 5[a] 5 Five people were wounded during a shootout between two groups in Malminkartano.[58]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as Including the perpetrator or perpetrators.

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