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List of assassinations by firearm

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The following is a list ofassassinations by firearm detailing the firearms used in the killings of politicians and key social and cultural figures.

YearLocation of attackVictimAttackerWeaponNotes
1536England

London,England

Robert Pakington, Member of ParliamentUnknownWheellock pistol[1]Believed by some to be the first political assassination ever to be performed with a firearm.[2]
1570ScotlandLinlithgow,ScotlandJames Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray, Regent of ScotlandJames Hamilton of BothwellhaughMatchlock carbine[3]
1584NetherlandsDelft,NetherlandsWilliam the Silent, Prince of OrangeBalthasar GerardWheellock pistol
1792SwedenStockholm,SwedenGustav III. King of SwedenJacob Johan AnckarströmFlintlock pistol
1812United KingdomLondon,United KingdomPrime MinisterSpencer PercevalJohn BellinghamScrew-barrel .50 caliber flint-lock pistol[4]The only British prime minister to be assassinated. Bellingham bought a pair of half-inch bore pistols from gunsmith W. Beckwith of Snow Hill, for four guineas.[5]
1830Empire of BrazilSão Paulo,São Paulo Province,Empire of BrazilLibero BardaróDisputedBlunderbuss
1859United States

Lake Merced,United States

SenatorDavid C. BroderickDavid S. Terry.58 caliber pistol[6]Killed in a duel after his pistol failed to fire.
1865United StatesWashington, D.C.,United StatesPresidentAbraham LincolnJohn Wilkes Booth.44 calibre muzzleloadingderringer byHenry Deringer
1868CanadaOttawa,CanadaThomas D'Arcy McGeeMPPatrick J. Whelan.32 rimfireSmith & Wesson Army revolver[7][8]
1880CanadaToronto,CanadaGeorge Brown, Premier ofCanada WestGeorge Bennett (murderer)"Colt revolver"[9]
1881United StatesWashington, D.C.,United StatesPresidentJames A. GarfieldCharles Guiteau.44 caliberBritish bulldog revolver
1882United StatesBaldwyn,United StatesW. H. H. Tison, Speaker of theMississippi House of RepresentativesJ. Edward Sanders"Double-barrel shotgun"Killed in retaliation for an alleged assault by his brother S. H. Tison.[10]
1896Pahlavi dynastyTehran,PersiaShahNaser al-Din Shah Qajar of PersiaMirza Reza KermaniRevolver
1897SpainMadrid,SpainPrime MinisterAntonio Cánovas del CastilloMichele Angiolillo11.17mmWebley British Bulldog revolver[11]
1897BrazilRio de Janeiro,Federal District of Brazil,BrazilCarlos Machado de BittencourtMarcelino Bispo de MeloGarrucha
1900ItalyMonza,ItalyKingUmberto I of ItalyGaetano Bresci.32 S&WIver-Johnson revolver
1901United StatesBuffalo,United StatesPresidentWilliam McKinleyLeon Czolgosz.32 S&WIver-Johnson revolverCzolgosz purchased the weapon only three days prior to the assassination, for $4.50 (about $159.00 U.S. dollars in 2023 currency)[12]) in a hardware store in Buffalo (the site of the attack). Newspaper clippings Czolgosz had collected prior noted that this particular model had been used by anarchistGaetano Bresci to assassinateKing Umberto I of Italy.[13]
1903SerbiaBelgrade,SerbiaKingAlexander I of SerbiaMihailo Ristić-DžervinacRevolver
1904RussiaHelsinki,Grand Duchy of FinlandGeneralNikolay BobrikovEugen SchaumanFNBrowning M1900[14]
1907BulgariaSofia,BulgariaPrime MinisterDimitar PetkovAlexander PetrovPistol
1908PortugalLisbon,PortugalKingCarlos I of PortugalManuel BuíçaWinchester Model 1907 semi-automatic carbine chambered in.351 WSLSerial number 2137,[15] imported from Germany byHeitor Ferreira.[16]
1908BrazilRio Branco,Acre,BrazilJosé Plácido de CastroUnknownFirearm
1909United KingdomLondon,United KingdomCurzon WyllieMadan Lal DhingraColt revolver[17]
1909ChinaHarbin,ChinaResident-GeneralItō HirobumiAn Jung-geunFN M1900 pistol[citation needed]
1910EgyptCairo, EgyptPrime MinisterBoutros GhaliIbrahim Nassif al-Wardani
1913GreeceThessaloniki,GreeceKingGeorge I of GreeceAlexandros SchinasRevolver.
1914Austria-HungarySarajevo,Austria-HungaryArchduke Franz Ferdinand of AustriaGavrilo PrincipFN M1910.380 ACP pistol[18]A letter dated April 2012 from Thomas Ilming, curator Waffen und Technik, Vienna Military Museum, who holds the actual Belgium made Browning (FN) M1910 semi-auto pistol caliber .380 ACP (9mm Kurz) s/n 19074 used by Princip. This semi-automatic pistol design allows the interchangeable barrels/receiver either 9mm Kurz or 7.65mm which probably creates some confusion as to caliber, some references state .32 ACP (7.65mm). Letter from the Museum in Vienna states emphatically that the caliber of the assassination weapon was 9mm Kurz.
1918PortugalLisbon,PortugalPresidentSidónio PaisJosé Júlio da CostaPistol
1919MexicoCiudad Ayala,MexicoGeneralEmiliano ZapataJesús Guajardo and subordinatesSeveral riflesGuajardo was an officer in theMexican Army who, on the orders of GeneralPablo González Garza, was ordered to pretend to lead his men to defect to Zapata's forces, and then kill Zapata. The assassination was therefore carried out with Guajardo's soldiers' service rifles.
1922GermanyBerlin,GermanyForeign MinisterWalther RathenauErwin KernMP 18submachine gun
1922PolandWarsaw,PolandPresidentGabriel NarutowiczEligiusz NiewiadomskiRevolver
1923CzechoslovakiaPrague,CzechoslovakiaMinister for FinanceAlois RašínJosef Šoupal [cs]6.35mm Browning-design pistol[19][20]
1929BrazilBauru,São Paulo,BrazilJosé Gomes Duarte [PT]Moacir de AlmeidaPistol
1929BrazilRio de Janeiro,Federal District of Brazil,BrazilManuel Francisco de Sousa Filho [PT]Ildefonso Simões Lopes [PT]Firearm
1930BrazilRecife,Pernambuco,BrazilJoão Pessoa Cavalcânti de AlbuquerqueJoão Duarte DantasRevolver
1932FranceParis,FrancePresidentPaul DoumerPaul GorguloffFN Model 1910
1933United StatesMiami,United StatesAnton Cermak, mayor of Chicago, during possible attempted assassination ofFranklin D. RooseveltGiuseppe Zangara.32 S&W revolver by theUnited States Revolver Company[21]On arriving in Miami, Zangara purchased the revolver for $8 from a pawnshop, along with ten cartridges.[22]
1933PeruLima,PeruPresidentLuis Miguel Sánchez CerroAbelardo de MendozaBrowning semi-automatic pistol[23]
1934AustriaVienna,AustriaChancellorEngelbert DollfussOtto PlanettaFirearm
1934FranceMarseille,FranceKingAlexander I of YugoslaviaVlado ChernozemskiMauser pistol[24]
1934Soviet UnionLeningrad,Soviet UnionSergei KirovLeonid NikolayevNagant M1895 revolver
1935United StatesBaton Rouge,United StatesSenatorHuey LongCarl WeissFN Model 1910 .32 ACP semi-auto pistol[25]
1938BrazilPoço Redondo,Sergipe,BrazilVirgulino Ferreira da Silva "Lampião"UnknownBergmann MP-35 submachine gun
1938BrazilPoço Redondo,Sergipe,BrazilMaria Gomes de Oliveira "Maria Bonita"José Panta de GodoyBergmann MP-35 submachine gun
1938FranceParis,FranceErnst vom RathHerschel Grynszpan6.35mm five-shot "hammerless" revolver[26]Purchased for 210 francs and a box of 25 bullets for 35 francs.[27]
1940United KingdomLondon,United KingdomMichael O'DwyerUdham SinghSmith & Wesson Triple Lock revolver[28]Singh had purchased the revolver from a soldier in a pub.[29]
1942FranceParis,FranceAdmiralFrançois DarlanFernand Bonnier de La Chapelle7.65mm French"Ruby" pistol[30]
1944EgyptCairo,EgyptResident MinisterLord MoyneEliyahu HakimNagant revolver[31]
1948IndiaNew Delhi,IndiaMahatma GandhiNathuram Godse.380 ACPBeretta 1934 pistol
1951JordanEast Jerusalem,West BankKingAbdullah I of JordanMustafa Shukri AshuRevolver
1951PakistanRawalpindi,PakistanPrime MinisterLiaquat Ali KhanSayyid Akbar BabrakMauser C96
1959Sri LankaColombo,CeylonPrime MinisterS. W. R. D. BandaranaikeTalduwe Somarama Thero.45 Webley Mark VI revolver
1963United StatesDallas,United StatesPresidentJohn F. KennedyLee Harvey OswaldItalian military rifle, 6.5mmCarcano Model 91/38
1964BrazilCeres,Goiás,BrazilAdib ShishakliNawaf GhazalehPistol
1965United StatesNew York City,United StatesMalcolm XTalmadge Hayer, William 25X Bradley, and othersonesawed off shotgun,M1911A1 and another semi automatic handgun
1968United StatesMemphis,United StatesMartin Luther King Jr.James Earl RayRemington 760 Gamemaster chambered in.30-06 SpringfieldRay initially purchased an identical model in.243 Winchester, but returned it as too weak for his purposes.[32]
1968United StatesLos Angeles,United StatesSenatorRobert F. KennedySirhan SirhanEight-shotIver Johnson .22 calibre Cadet 55-A revolverSerial number H-53725, Trial-People's Exhibit #6, misidentified in trial testimony as S/N H-18602
1969SomaliaLas Anod,SomaliaPresidentAbdirashid Ali ShermarkeBodyguard"Automatic rifle"[33]
1975Saudi ArabiaRiyadh,Saudi ArabiaKingFaisal of Saudi ArabiaFaisal bin MusaidRevolver[34]
1978United StatesSan Francisco,United StatesGeorge Moscone andHarvey MilkDan White.38 SpecialS&W Chiefs Special snub-nosed revolver[35]White, a former policeman, wielded the revolver he used to carry on the job.[36]
1979South KoreaSeoul,South KoreaPresidentPark Chung-heeKim Jae-gyuWalther PPK .32 ACP andSmith & Wesson Model 36 .38 Special[37]After his Walther PPK jammed, Kim retrieved a .38 revolver from his subordinate to kill Park.
1980United StatesNew York City,United StatesJohn LennonMark Chapman.38 SpecialCharter Arms snubnosed revolverPurchased at J&S Sales in Honolulu, Hawaii for $169[38]
1981EgyptCairo,EgyptPresidentAnwar El SadatKhalid Islambouli and co-conspiratorsEgyptian-issueAK-47 riflesOne of the guns used in the killing had "In the name of Allah the avenger" inscribed on its barrel.[39]
1983PhilippinesManila,PhilippinesBenigno Aquino Jr.DisputedSmith & Wesson .357 Magnum revolverIt was reported that the manufacturer had shipped the pistol to the Thai National Trading Co. in Bangkok on September 25, 1970.
1984United StatesDenver,United StatesAlan BergMembers of thewhite nationalist groupThe OrderIngram MAC-10 pistol[40]The gun was illegally converted from semi to fully automatic[41]
1984IndiaNew Delhi,IndiaPrime MinisterIndira GandhiBodyguardsSatwant Singh andBeant Singh.38 Special service revolver, 9mmSAF carbine (Indian-producedSterling submachine gun)[42]Beant fired five shots from his service revolver, and Satwant followed with 25 shots of the carbine.[43]
1986SwedenStockholm,SwedenPrime MinisterOlof PalmeUnknown.357 Magnum revolverThe shooter was never identified.
1986BrazilImperatriz,Maranhão,BrazilJosimo Morais TavaresGeraldo Rodrigues da CostaFirearm
1988BrazilXapuri,Acre,BrazilFrancisco Alves "Chico" Mendes FilhoDarci Alves da Silva20-gauge shotgun (maker and model unknown)
1992BrazilSão Paulo,São Paulo,BrazilGovernorEdmundo PintoUnknownFirearm
1992AlgeriaAnnaba,AlgeriaPresident-electMohamed BoudiafLambarek BoumaarafiSubmachine gun
1993South AfricaBoksburg,South AfricaChris HaniJanusz WaluśZ-88 9mm pistol
1994MexicoTijuana,MexicoLuis Donaldo Colosio MurrietaMario Aburto Martínez(disputed).38Taurus Model 85 revolverColosio was gunned down after a campaign speech rally in the Lomas Tairinas neighborhood of Tijuana. Police and government officials put Aburto as the main shooter but the latter claims others were involved but were never questioned.
1994RwandaKigali,RwandaPrime MinisterAgathe UwilingiyimanaMembers of theFARUnknownHer assassination was ordered by ColonelThéoneste Bagosora.[44]
1995United StatesCorpus Christi, Texas,United StatesSelena Quintanilla-PérezYolanda Saldívar.38Taurus Model 85 revolver
1995IsraelTel Aviv,IsraelPrime MinisterYitzhak RabinYigal AmirBeretta 84F semi-automatic pistol
1996BrazilMaceió,Alagoas,BrazilPaulo César FariasUnknownRossi model 874 .38 Special revolver
1998United StatesCookeville, Tennessee,United StatesTommy BurksByron Looper9mm pistol
1999ArmeniaYerevan,ArmeniaPrime MinisterVazgen SargsyanNairi Hunanyan and co-conspiratorsKalashnikov AK-47 rifle
2000GreeceAthens,GreeceBrigadierStephen SaundersMembers of theMarxist group17 November.45 ColtM1911 pistol
2001Democratic Republic of the CongoKinshasa,Democratic Republic of CongoPresidentLaurent-Désiré KabilaRashidi MizeleRevolver
2001BrazilCampinas,São Paulo,BrazilAntonio da Costa SantosUnknownFirearm
2001BrazilGovernador Dix-Sept Rosado,Rio Grande do Norte,BrazilAguinaldo Pereira da SilvaDisputedArmaLite AR-15
2002BrazilJuquitiba,São Paulo,BrazilCelso DanielUnknownFirearm
2002NetherlandsHilversum,NetherlandsPim FortuynVolkert van der GraafStar Firestar semi-automatic pistol
2003Serbia and MontenegroBelgrade,Serbia and MontenegroPrime MinisterZoran ĐinđićZvezdan JovanovićHeckler & Koch G3 rifleFired from a window 180m away.[45]
2004NetherlandsAmsterdam,NetherlandsTheo van GoghMohammed BouyeriHS2000 semi-automatic pistol[46]
2004United StatesColumbus, Ohio,United States"Dimebag" Darrell AbbottNathan GaleBeretta 92FS pistol
2005BrazilAnapu,Pará,BrazilDorothy StangRaifran das Neves SalesFirearm
2009United Arab EmiratesDubai,United Arab EmiratesSulim YamadayevUnknownMakarov pistolThe gold-plated pistol was left at the scene.[47]
2010BrazilJandira,São Paulo,BrazilWalderi Braz Paschoalin [PT]UnknownAK-47
2011Philippines

Caloocan,Philippines

Reynaldo DagsaArnel Buenaflor9mm pistolThe pistol was sold back to the dealer the day after the murder.[48]
2012Puerto RicoBayamon,Puerto RicoHector "Macho" CamachoFive people have been arrested and accused of his murder[49]Firearm
2015United KingdomBelfast,United KingdomGerard "Jock" DavisonUnknownMakarov pistolThePSNI reported that the use of a Makarov was "unusual"[50]
2016United StatesOrlando, Florida,United StatesChristina GrimmieKevin LoiblGlock 19 Gen 4 9mm pistol
2016United Kingdom

Birstall,United Kingdom

Jo CoxThomas MairWeihrauch .22 shotgun[51]
2016BrazilItumbiara,Goiás,BrazilJosé Gomes da RochaGilberto Ferreira do AmaralPistol
2016TurkeyAnkara,TurkeyAndrei KarlovMevlüt Mert AltıntaşCanik 55 TP9 handgunAltıntaş was an off duty police officer and used his service weapon in the attack.
2018BrazilRio de Janeiro,Rio de Janeiro,BrazilMarielle FrancoRonald Paulo Alves Pereira andAdriano Magalhães da NóbregaHeckler & Koch MP5
2018BrazilVitória,Espírito Santo,BrazilGerson CamataMarcos Vinícius Moreira AndradeFirearm[52]
2019Puerto RicoGurabo,Puerto RicoJose Garcia CosmeUnknownFirearm
2019BrazilAraribóia Indigenous Territory,Maranhão,BrazilPaulo Paulino GuajajaraIllegal loggersFirearm
2022JapanNara,Nara Prefecture,JapanShinzo AbeTetsuya YamagamiImprovised firearm
2023EcuadorQuito,Pichincha,EcuadorFernando VillavicencioColombian hitmen[53]9mm pistol
2023BrazilSimões Filho,Bahia,BrazilMãe BernadeteUnknownFirearm[54]
2024United StatesNew York City, New York,United StatesBrian ThompsonLuigi Mangione (suspect)Glock 19 with 3D printed suppressor[55]
2025United StatesBrooklyn Park, Minnesota,United StatesMelissa HortmanVance Boelter (suspect)Beretta 92The victim's husband was also killed. Another senator was shot non-fatally.[56]
2025United StatesOrem, Utah,United StatesCharlie KirkTyler Robinson (suspect).30-06Mauser M98 bolt action rifle (black, with scope)

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