- Source: 1971 Kimpo killings
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.
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.
References
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- 1971 Kimpo killings
- Gimpo International Airport
- List of man-made disasters in South Korea
- 1971
- List of rampage killers (workplace killings)
- List of massacres in South Korea
- Korean Air incidents and accidents
- No. 77 Squadron RAAF
- Kai Tak Airport
- List of rampage killers in Asia