Easter Sunday Massacre

Easter Sunday massacre
LocationHamilton, Ohio, U.S.
DateMarch 30, 1975 (1975-03-30)
Attack type
Mass shooting, mass murder, familicide, matricide, fratricide, pedicide
Weapons.357 Magnum handgun
Two .22-caliber handguns
Deaths11
PerpetratorJames Urban Ruppert
MotiveRevenge for his mother and brother showing him little affection; possible psychosis and paranoia
VerdictGuilty on two counts of aggravated murder
Not guilty on nine counts of aggravated murder by reason of insanity
ChargesAggravated murder (11 counts)
SentenceTwo consecutive life sentences (died before parole opportunity in 2025)

The Easter Sunday Massacre occurred on Easter Sunday, March 30, 1975, when 41-year-old James U. Ruppert fatally shot eleven members of his own family in his mother's house at 635 Minor Avenue in Hamilton, Ohio.

Ruppert was tried and found guilty on two counts of aggravated murder, but not guilty on the other nine counts by reason of insanity. He received two life sentences, to be served consecutively at Allen Correctional Institution in Lima, Ohio, and the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville, Ohio. He was moved to Franklin Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio, in 2019 because of his declining health.

Ruppert died from natural causes on June 4, 2022, while incarcerated at the Franklin Medical Center. He was 88 at the time of his death.

It is the deadliest shooting to be committed by a lone gunman in the state of Ohio.