1971 Kimpo Mass Shooting
LocationKimpo, South Korea
DateJanuary 18, 1971
WeaponsM-16 rifle and hand grenades
Deaths7 (Including the perpetrator)
Injured4
PerpetratorKyung-yul King

On January 18, 1971, Kyung-yul King (Korean: 공경렬), a South Korean marine corps sergeant, killed six people and wounded four others in a mass shooting in Kimpo, South Korea before committing suicide.[1][2]

After a drinking bout that night King detonated two hand grenades inside the marine camp, and then ran into a nearby village, where he shot dead two soldiers and four villagers with his M-16 assault rifle, and also injured four other villagers. Afterwards the 27-year-old fled into the mountains, where he committed suicide.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

References

  1. https://m.blog.naver.com/hyh1822/220551133600
  2. http://newslibrary.naver.com/viewer/index.nhn?articleId=1971011900329207009
  3. "만취 해병 수류탄 던져 두 동료 죽여. 네 주민도 사살". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). South Korea. January 19, 1971.
  4. "만취광란 20분. 해병하사 총기사건". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). South Korea. January 20, 1971.
  5. "Berserk Korean kills six persons". The Daily Review. January 19, 1971.
  6. "S. Korean Goes Berserk Kills Six, Injures Four". Lebanon Daily News. January 19, 1971.
  7. "Berserk S. Korean Kills 6". European Stars and Stripes. January 22, 1971.
  8. "Korean Marine Goes Berserk". Reading Eagle. January 19, 1971.
  9. "Mata a seis personas en un ataque de locura". ABC (in Spanish). January 20, 1971.


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