This is a chronological list of shootings committed by firearms in the state of Pennsylvania. Each of the following has a Wikipedia article that contains the incident's details, such as: the shooting, the shooter, the victim, and/or a related subject.

Event Location Date Number killed Description
Roxborough High School Shooting Philadelphia September 27, 2022 1 5 gunmen fire over 60 rounds at the school's football team.[1]
Russell Street Shooting Philadelphia September 5, 2022 2 5 people shot on 700 block of Russell Street in Philadelphia.[2]
Shepard Recreation Center Shooting Philadelphia August 19, 2022 0 2 gunmen fire dozens of shots at a busy rec center injuring 5[3]
2022 Philadelphia shooting Philadelphia June 5, 2022 3 Two men get into a shootout which killed and injured multiple bystanders.[4]
Pittsburgh synagogue shootingPittsburghOctober 27, 201811Single gunman attacked a religious congregation. Arrested.
Melcoft shootingMelcroftJanuary 28, 20185Single gunman attacked a car wash.
Eaton Township Weis Markets shootingEaton TownshipJune 8, 20174Single gunman attacked a supermarket.
2016 Wilkinsburg shootingWilkinsburgMarch 9, 20166Two gunmen attacked an outdoor party.
2014 Montgomery County shootingsThree towns in Montgomery CountyDecember 15, 20147A single gunman attacked his wife's family in several locations.
2014 Pennsylvania State Police barracks attackBlooming Grove TownshipSeptember 12, 20141Eric Frein attacked a Pennsylvania State Police barracks.
Ross Township Municipal Building shootingSaylorsburgAugust 5, 20133A single gunman attacked the town council.
2009 Collier Township shootingCollier TownshipAugust 4, 20094Social loner attacked a gym.
2009 shooting of Pittsburgh police officersPittsburghApril 4, 20093Man attacked policemen responding to a domestic violence call.
West Nickel Mines School shootingBart TownshipOctober 2, 20066Man attacked an Amish schoolhouse.
Lex Street Massacre Philadelphia December 28, 2000 7 3 suspects shot 10 people inside a crackhouse in West Philadelphia.
Richard Baumhammers' killing spree3 locations in western PennsylvaniaApril 28, 20005Racially-motivated murder spree.
2000 Wilkinsburg shootingWilkinsburgMarch 1, 20003Single gunman kills three people.
1998 Parker Middle School dance shootingEdinboroApril 24, 19981Teenaged shooter killed a teacher.
Murder of Mario RiccobenePhiladelphiaJanuary 28, 19931Mob hit of a turncoat.
Springfield Mall shootingSpringfieldOctober 30, 19853Female killer was later found mentally ill.
Moser family shootingEvansburgMarch 31, 19853Single gunman kills his ex-wife and 2 daughters. The killer was executed.
1982 Wilkes-Barre shootingsWilkes-Barre and Jenkins TownshipSeptember 25, 198213Killing spree by a prison guard.
Murder of Charles DeVetscoHarrisburgOctober 13, 19801Victim was kidnapped and killed. The killer was executed.
Babes in the Wood murders (Pine Grove Furnace)Unclearc.November 24, 19345Two shot, three suffocated.
Kelayres massacreKelayresNovember 5, 19345A political parade was attacked by a Republican family.
Enoch Brown school massacreNear present-day GreencastleJuly 26, 176410Native American attack. Both gunfire and tomahawks were used.

See also

References

  1. Frehse, Nicki Brown,Rob (2022-09-27). "1 teenager dead, 4 other victims wounded after shooting behind Philadelphia high school, police say". CNN. Retrieved 2022-11-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. "2 dead after shooting in Hunting Park section of Philadelphia, 4 others injured". 6abc Philadelphia. 2022-09-05. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
  3. "Philadelphia officials decry shooting at West Philly rec center, offer reward". WHYY. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
  4. May, Tiffany; Ploeg, Luke Vander; Chung, Christine (2022-06-05). "Shooting in Downtown Philadelphia Leaves at Least 3 Dead and 11 Wounded, Police Say". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on June 5, 2022. Retrieved 2022-06-05.
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