List of assassinations


This is a list of assassinations, sorted by location.
For the purposes of this article, an assassination is defined as the deliberate, premeditated murder of a prominent figure, often for religious, political or monetary reasons.

Africa

Algeria

Angola

Benin

Burkina Faso

Burundi

Cameroon

Central African Republic

Chad

Comoros

Congo (Brazzaville)

Congo (Kinshasa)

Côte d'Ivoire

Egypt

Equatorial Guinea

Ethiopia

The Gambia

Ghana

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Kenya

Liberia

Libya

Madagascar

Malawi

Mauritania

Mauritius

Morocco

Mozambique

Namibia

Niger

Nigeria

Rwanda

Senegal

Somalia

South Africa

Sudan

Swaziland

Tanzania

Togo

Tunisia

Uganda

Western Sahara

Zambia

Zimbabwe

The Americas

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina

Bermuda

Bolivia

Brazil

Canada

Chile

Colombia

Cuba

Curaçao

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

El Salvador

Grenada

Guatemala

Guyana

Haiti

Honduras

Mexico

Nicaragua

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Suriname

United States

DateVictimAssassinNotes
Joseph Smith, President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and presidential candidate in 1844Masked mobWas shot while in jail at Carthage, Illinois under state protection, awaiting trial for treason. See Death of Joseph Smith.
Abraham Lincoln, President of the United StatesJohn Wilkes BoothWas shot while watching the play Our American Cousin in the presidential box at Ford's Theater in Washington D.C. Lincoln died the next morning on April 15 across the street in a boarding house. Booth and accomplice David Herold hid in a barn in Virginia. Herold surrendered while Booth, refusing to go out, the troops set the barn, where he was hiding, on fire and the troops assassinated Booth.
Cornelius S. Hamilton, U.S. Congressman from OhioThomas Hamilton
James M. Hinds, U.S. Congressman from ArkansasGeorge ClarkKilled by a Ku Klux Klan member as part of intimidation of Republican carpetbaggers
James A. Garfield, President of the United StatesCharles J. GuiteauShot by Guiteau while waiting for a train at a Washington train station. Garfield did not die until September 19, 1881.
Jesse James, outlawRobert FordFord assassinated James at his home along with his brother Charles Ford. Both were sentenced to death by hanging however they were later pardoned in the same day by Missouri governor Thomas T. Crittenden. Charles committed suicide in 1884 and Robert Ford himself was assassinated in 1892.
David Hennessy, Police Chief of New Orleans
Carter Harrison Sr., Mayor of ChicagoPatrick Eugene PrendergastKilled after assailant was rejected for appointment to a patronage position.
William Goebel, Governor of KentuckyUnknown political opponentsUncertain, but killed in the context of a disputed, fraudulent election
William McKinley, President of the United StatesLeon CzolgoszCzolgosz shot McKinley while he was shaking hands at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. Didn't die until September 14.
Frank Steunenberg, Governor of IdahoHarry OrchardKilled by a mining company informant in an attempt to cast blame on a labor union
Don Mellett, newspaper editor and campaigner against organized crime
Anton Cermak, Mayor of ChicagoGiuseppe ZangaraDisputed; suspected of striking Cermak instead of intended target President-elect Franklin Roosevelt
Huey Long, U.S Senator from LouisianaCarl WeissLong attended the State Capital building to help pass "House Bill Number One". Long was able to help get the bill to pass. After the meeting, Carl Weiss, the son-in-law of Long's long-time opponent, Judge Benjamin Henry Pavy, confronted Long, pulled out a handgun and shot Long in the abdomen. Weiss was shot and killed by Long's bodyguards. Long died two days later. An alternative version of events, not generally accepted by historians, is that Long was hit by one of his own bodyguard's bullets as they fired at Weiss.
Walter Liggett, Minnesota newspaper editor
Carlo Tresca, anarchist organizer
1947Bugsy Siegel
Curtis Chillingworth, a Florida judge
Medgar Evers, U.S. civil rights activist.Byron De La BeckwithEvers, an African American activist and NAACP leader, was shot by De La Beckwith, a Ku Klux Klan member, who was convicted in 1994.
John F. Kennedy, President of the United StatesLee Harvey OswaldShot in the back and head by Lee Harvey Oswald via sniper while travelling in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas, 3 shots rang out when the car was in front of the Texas School Book Depository. Kennedy dodged the first shot, while the second shot hit him in the back. The third shot hit Kennedy in the head, killing him instantly. Texas governor John Connally was also wounded. Oswald was killed by Jack Ruby 2 days later. Kennedy is the most recent President of the United States to be assassinated.
Lee Harvey OswaldJack RubyShot and killed in basement garage of Dallas Police Headquarters. First murder seen live on US television.
Sam Cooke, American singer, songwriter and entrepreneurBertha FranklinShot and killed at the age of 33 in Los Angeles, California, US.
Malcolm X, black Muslim leaderNorman 3X Butler, Thomas 15X Johnson, Talmadge HayerKilled in a Manhattan banquet room as he began a speech.
George Lincoln Rockwell, leader of the American Nazi PartyJohn Patler, a former aideShot in the chest as he was leaving a laundromat.
Martin Luther King, Jr., U.S. civil rights activist.James Earl RayRay pleaded guilty but later recanted, while a 1999 civil trial convicted Jowers and 'unknown others', while also noting that 'governmental agencies were parties' to the plot. See Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Robert F. Kennedy, American politician, who served as a United States Senator for New York and leading Democratic presidential candidate in 1968.Sirhan SirhanShot after giving a speech after winning the California primary. Died 26 hours later on June 6. Sirhan was convicted on April 17, 1969, and less than a week later was sentenced to death. The sentence was commuted to life in prison in 1972 after the California Supreme Court, in its decision in California v. Anderson, invalidated all pending death sentences imposed in California prior to 1972.
Fred Hampton, Deputy Chair of the Chicago chapter of the Black Panther PartyShot and killed by Chicago police with alleged FBI involvement. Tensions with the Police and American Government.
Dan Mitrione, US adviser in Latin AmericaKidnapped and murdered by members of the Tupamaros guerilla group.
Marcus Foster, School District Superintendent in Oakland, CAKilled by members of the Symbionese Liberation Army
Alberta Williams King, mother of Martin Luther King Jr.Marcus ChenaultKilled while her husband was preaching.
1975Karen SilkwoodAllegedly killed for whistleblowing on a nuclear power plant.
1975Sam Giancana, mobster
Anna Mae Aquash, a Mi'kmaq activist from Nova Scotia, Canada who became the highest-ranking woman in the American Indian MovementArlo Looking Cloud, John GrahamKilled by members of the American Indian Movement
Don Bolles, investigative reporter for Arizona RepublicKilled by car bomb, Max Dunlap and James Robison convicted, alleged Mafia ties.
Orlando Letelier, Chilean ambassador to the United States for the administration of Chile's democratically elected President Salvador AllendeMichael TownleyKilled along with his American assistant, Ronni Moffitt, by a car bomb placed by Chilean DINA agents.
Leo Ryan, U.S. Congressman from CaliforniaMembers of the Peoples TempleSee Jonestown massacre
Harvey Milk, San Francisco Supervisor, first openly gay elected official in the US, and gay rights activist, and George Moscone, mayor of San FranciscoDan White, former San Francisco Supervisor who opposed Milk's advocacySee Moscone–Milk assassinations
John Lennon, British musician, member of The BeatlesMark David ChapmanShot and killed by Mark David Chapman multiple times. Chapman was a former fan of Lennon's band, until when Lennon said that they were more famous than Jesus. See Assassination of John Lennon.
Alan Berg, radio talk-show hostKilled by members of the white nationalist group The Order.
Henry Liu, Taiwanese-American writerAllegedly killed by Kuomintang agents
Alex Odeh, Arab anti-discrimination group leaderKilled when bomb exploded in his Santa Ana, California office
Alejandro González Malavé, undercover policemanKilled in Bayamón
Huey Newton, founder of Black Panther PartyKilled by member of Black Guerrilla Army.
Meir David Kahane, Member of the Israeli Knesset, Founder of the JDL and the Kach Party, ZionistEl Said NosairKilled by an Arab gunman in a Manhattan hotel, El Said Nosair who was found guilty of conspiracy charges linking him to Sheik Abdul Rahman, "the blind sheik", Al Qaeda's point man in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Kahane's assassination was Al Qaeda's first act of terror on US soil.
Ioan P. Culianu, Romanian historian of religion, culture, and ideasKilled at the University of Chicago where he taught at the Divinity School Swift Hall, allegedly because of opposition to his writings.
David Gunn, abortion providerMichael F. GriffinShot outside his clinic. See Murder of David Gunn.
John Britton, physician, abortion providerPaul Jennings HillShot at his clinic.
Selena, American singer-songwriterYolanda SaldivarShot during an argument. See: Murder of Selena
Tupac Shakur, American rapper, actorShot at an intersection in Las Vegas in a drive-by shooting on September 7. See: Murder of Tupac Shakur
Barnett Slepian, physician, abortion providerJames Charles KoppShot in his kitchen.
The Notorious B.I.G., American rapperShot at an intersection in Los Angeles in a drive-by shooting. See: Murder of The Notorious B.I.G.
Gianni VersaceAndrew CunananShot on his home's front steps in Miami
December 8, 2004Darrel Lance Abbott, American musicianNathan GaleShot multiple times while performing at a nightclub in Ohio. Writings discovered in the aftermath of Abbott's murder revealed that Gale suffered from schizophrenic delusions. Gale claimed that Abbott's band, Pantera, was reading his mind and "stealing his identity."
Chauncey Bailey, Oakland Tribune journalistDevaughndre BroussardShot on the street in Oakland.
February 7, 2008Mike Swoboda, mayor of Kirkwood, MissouriCharles "Cookie" ThorntonKirkwood City Council shooting
George Tiller, physicianScott RoederShot as he ushered at his church.

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Oceania

Australia

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Samoa

Palau

West Papua