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Shooting

The definition, the complex investigation, and the devastating consequences

When gunshots break the silence: Understand what a shooting entails, the difficult investigation, and the brutal consequences for victims and society.


The definition, the complex investigation, and the devastating consequences


What is a shooting, and why does it leave deep scars?


In true crime, a shooting is defined as a violent incident where one or more firearms are discharged, resulting in injury, death, or an acute threat to life and health. Such violent confrontations, often characterized by their suddenness and chaos, leave deep scars—both physically in the victims and psychologically in witnesses, as well as in the wider community affected by this form of crime.


Behind the shots: Hunt for perpetrator and motive


The investigation of a shooting is an exceedingly complex task for police and forensic experts. Meticulous work at the crime scene is crucial to determine the precise sequence of events, identify the perpetrator(s) responsible, and uncover the underlying motive for the shots fired. This requires thorough technical investigation, including advanced ballistic analysis of projectiles and firearms, as well as careful collection and analysis of witness statements, which can often be affected by the traumatic and chaotic nature characteristic of a shooting.


Shooting as mirror: Why does it happen, can it be stopped?


A shooting is a brutal manifestation of latent violence within a society, underscoring the severe consequences when firearms fall into the wrong hands and threaten public safety. A profound understanding of the dynamics behind a shooting, including the perpetrator's psychological profile and contributing societal factors, is therefore essential for analyzing this type of violent crime and potentially preventing future tragedies.


A shooting is a brutal crime. Read concrete examples of shootings in action, from violent disputes to unexplained attacks, and explore our in-depth cases below.

Posts Tagged “Shooting”

43 posts
Duisburg-Massaker 2007: Sechs Männer auf Parkplatz hingerichtet
CaseMay 8, 2026

The Duisburg Massacre: When the Mafia Struck in Germany

In August 2007, six Italian men were shot down in a parking lot in Duisburg, Germany. The 70 bullets fired were the expression of a bloody mafia feud—and shocked an entire nation.

Duisburg-massakrenMafia2007+2
Dag-Oerjan Slaaen — attempted murder — 2025
CaseMarch 17, 2026

Norwegian Contract Killer Sentenced in Copenhagen Gang Violence Case

A 36-year-old Norwegian man has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for two attempted contract killings in Copenhagen, carried out for unknown principals via encrypted digital services. The bungled attacks—one foiled by a jammed weapon, the other leaving a victim permanently paralyzed—illustrate the growing threat of Nordic cross-border contract murder linked to gang conflicts.

Dag-Oerjan SlaaenContract killingKoebenhavn+15
The Murders at White House Farm reveals deep family secrets
BookDecember 27, 2025

White House Farm: The Murders That Divided a Family

On the night of August 6-7, 1985, five members of the Bamber family were shot dead at their Essex farmhouse. While police initially suspected the victims' adopted daughter, her brother Jeremy was later convicted—but questions about what really happened continue to circulate nearly four decades later.

FamilicideCrime sceneUnsolved case+29
A figure resembling Antonio Ferrara stands in handcuffs outside a Belgian police station, flanked by officers.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Escape King Ferrara Captured in Armed Belgian Police Raid

Antonio Ferrara, the French-Italian criminal infamous for two audacious prison escapes, was arrested on February 27, 2025, during an armed police operation in Eupen, Belgium. The 51-year-old was apprehended alongside multiple co-conspirators in a joint French-Belgian raid targeting an alleged plot to rob a German bank vault.

Bank robberyEscapeFangeskab+16
A figure resembling Billy Hayes stands beside the Evros River, looking towards Greece, symbolizing his daring escape from Turkey in 1975.
CaseJune 6, 2025

From Hashish Smuggler to Film Critic: The Billy Hayes Story

On October 7, 1970, 23-year-old American Billy Hayes was arrested at Istanbul Ataturk Airport with 2 kilograms of hashish strapped to his body. What followed was a notorious imprisonment, a daring escape, and a bestselling memoir that would inspire an Oscar-winning film—though not without significant controversy.

Drug lordEscapeFangeskab+22
A weathered biker vest with a prominent Bandidos MC patch hangs on a rusty nail in a dimly lit garage, surrounded by tools and spare motorcycle parts.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Denmark Dissolves Bandidos MC in Historic Organized Crime Ruling

A Danish court has ordered the dissolution of Bandidos Motorcycle Club Denmark, marking a significant enforcement action against organized crime in Scandinavia. The ruling found the organization operated as a unified criminal enterprise engaged in murder, assault, and drug trafficking across the country.

Motorcycle clubGang crimeDrug lord+20
A figure resembling David Berkowitz stands on a New York street, a .44 caliber revolver in a brown paper bag clutched at his side, 1970s cars lining the curb.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Son of Sam: The .44 Caliber Killer Who Terrorized New York

Between 1975 and 1977, David Berkowitz murdered six people and wounded eleven others across New York City's boroughs in a series of brutal shootings and stabbings. Known as the Son of Sam, the .44 Caliber Killer eluded police for nearly two years before his arrest in August 1977, confessing to being both a serial killer and prolific arsonist.

Serial killerShootingFamilicide+19
A figure resembling Brian Bo Larsen uses a hidden saw to cut prison cell bars, with discarded rope ladder made of linen nearby at Vridsløselille.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Denmark's Serial Prison Escapee: The Man Who Left 22 Times

Brian Bo Larsen, a 40-year-old Danish inmate, has earned the nickname "Flugtkongen" (Escape King) after successfully breaking out of prison at least 21-22 times. With 23 years served across multiple institutions, his repeated escapes raise questions about security at Nordic correctional facilities.

EscapeRobberyAlbertslund+25
A figure resembling El Chapo stands in front of a deep, dimly lit tunnel, symbolizing the infamous 2015 prison escape.
CaseJune 6, 2025

El Chapo: From Prison Escapes to Life Behind Bars

Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán, leader of Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel, orchestrated two dramatic prison escapes before his 2016 recapture and extradition to the United States. In 2019, a federal court in Brooklyn convicted him on all charges and sentenced him to life in prison plus 30 years.

Drug lordCorruptionEscape+14
A figure resembling Osiel Cárdenas Guillén stands in front of a map of Mexico with marked routes, surrounded by cartel members in a dimly lit room, symbolizing the Gulf Cartel's network and influence.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Four Americans Kidnapped by Gulf Cartel in Mexico

Four U.S. citizens from South Carolina were ambushed and kidnapped by Gulf Cartel members in Matamoros, Mexico, on March 3, 2023, shortly after crossing the border. Two victims were killed and two rescued four days later, with authorities attributing the attack to mistaken identity.

Drug lordCartelViolence+23
A figure resembling Jimmy Hoffa stands outside the Machus Red Fox restaurant in the evening light, glancing at his watch, surrounded by parked cars, symbolizing the moment before his disappearance on July 30, 1975.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Jimmy Hoffa: America's Most Notorious Unsolved Disappearance

James Riddle Hoffa, the powerful president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, disappeared on July 30, 1975, from a restaurant parking lot in Michigan. His case has become one of America's most enduring unsolved mysteries, with the FBI pointing to organized crime involvement but no body ever recovered.

Unsolved caseMafiaVanished+31
A figure resembling John Hinckley Jr. stands outside the Washington Hilton, observing the scene with intense focus, his brow furrowed and hands tucked into his jacket pockets, evoking the tense moments before the assassination attempt on President Reagan
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Shot That Nearly Killed a President

On March 30, 1981, outside the Washington Hilton Hotel, a 25-year-old man fired six shots at President Ronald Reagan. The assassination attempt wounded the president and three others, and set in motion events that would reshape U.S. law and national security policy.

AssassinationPsychopathyShooting+19
A figure resembling John Dillinger lies on the sidewalk outside the Biograph Theater in Chicago, surrounded by law enforcement officers and curious onlookers.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Public Enemy Number One: The FBI's Hunt for John Dillinger

John Dillinger, the mastermind behind the Dillinger Gang's string of bank robberies across America, was shot and killed by federal agents outside Chicago's Biograph Theater on July 22, 1934. His death marked the dramatic end to one of the most intense manhunts of the Depression era.

Bank robberyShootingFbi+22
A quiet Hollywood street at night, a leash lying on the ground near where Lady Gaga's dog walker was shot, with a small amount of blood on the pavement, and the city lights in the background.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Celebrity Dog Theft Gone Global: The Lady Gaga Robbery

On February 10, 2021, dog walker Ryan Fischer was shot during an armed robbery in Los Angeles that netted two French bulldogs belonging to pop icon Lady Gaga. The high-profile case exposed a lucrative international market for stolen designer dogs and raised questions about security vulnerabilities targeting celebrity pet handlers.

RobberyShootingFamilicide+15
A guarded lorry gate at Maze Prison, surrounded by high security fences and watchtowers, symbolizes the historic 1983 breakout involving 38 IRA prisoners.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Maze Prison Escape: Europe's Largest Jailbreak

On September 25, 1983, 38 Provisional IRA prisoners executed a coordinated escape from HM Prison Maze in Lisburn, Northern Ireland—the largest prison breakout in British and Irish history and the biggest in Europe since World War II.

EscapeTerrorHostages+19
A figure resembling Rebecca Schaeffer poses on a bustling Hollywood street lined with star-studded sidewalks, capturing the essence of her rising fame before the tragedy struck
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Murder That Changed Stalking Laws

On July 18, 1989, actress Rebecca Schaeffer was shot and killed outside her West Hollywood apartment by obsessed fan Robert John Bardo. The 21-year-old's murder sparked a national conversation about stalking and resulted in groundbreaking legal protections that would reshape how law enforcement handles threats.

MurderStalkingHigh-profile case+28
A figure resembling Gianni Versace lies on the steps of his Miami mansion, surrounded by lush Mediterranean-style architecture, as detectives examine the crime scene.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Fashion's Darkest Hour: The Versace Murder and Nordic Obsession

The murder of Gianni Versace in Miami in 1997 became one of the decade's most infamous crimes. Nordic storytellers have long been fascinated by serial killer narratives—and the Versace case remains a fixture in Scandinavian true crime discourse, reflecting broader European interest in American criminal pathology.

Serial killerMurderCelebrity+23
A figure resembling John Lennon walks near the Dakota building entrance, holding a record album, unaware of Mark David Chapman waiting nearby.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Night Mark David Chapman Killed John Lennon

On December 8, 1980, Mark David Chapman shot and killed John Lennon outside The Dakota apartment building on New York's Upper West Side. The 40-year-old Beatles legend was returning home from a recording session when Chapman, a former security guard from Hawaii, fired five bullets into his back. Lennon was pronounced dead on arrival at Roosevelt Hospital.

MurderCelebrityShooting+15
A figure resembling Christina Grimmie signing autographs at a meet-and-greet, surrounded by fans, moments before the tragic event in Orlando's The Plaza Live venue.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Murder of Christina Grimmie: Obsession and Tragedy

On June 10, 2016, Christina Grimmie, a 22-year-old singer and former contestant on 'The Voice,' was shot and killed by Kevin James Loibl during a meet-and-greet at Plaza Live in Orlando, Florida. The attack, carried out by an obsessed fan who had traveled from St. Petersburg with intent to harm her, shocked the music world and raised urgent questions about fan obsession and venue security.

MurderStalkingFan+20
A figure resembling Tupac Shakur stands under the bright neon lights of the Las Vegas Strip, crowds moving around, capturing the vibrant yet tense atmosphere before the fateful night of the shooting.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Tupac Murder Suspect Arrested After 27 Years

Duane 'Keefe D' Keith Davis was arrested on September 29, 2023, and indicted for the first-degree murder of Tupac Shakur, ending a nearly three-decade cold case. The 60-year-old South Side Compton Crips affiliate was accused of orchestrating the drive-by shooting that killed the 25-year-old rapper on September 7, 1996, in Las Vegas.

MurderRapperGang crime+25

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