Jokela school shooting

Jokela school shooting
Jokela High School's yard
LocationJokela, Tuusula, Finland
Coordinates60°32′56″N 024°57′49″E / 60.54889°N 24.96361°E / 60.54889; 24.96361
Date7 November 2007 (2007-11-07)
11:42–12:04 (UTC+2)
TargetStudents and staff at Jokela High School
Attack type
School shooting, mass shooting, mass murder, murder–suicide, attempted arson
Weapons.22 calibre SIG Sauer Mosquito semi-automatic pistol
Deaths9 (including the perpetrator)
Injured13 (1 by gunfire)
PerpetratorPekka-Eric Auvinen
Motive

The Jokela school shooting, also known as the Jokela High School massacre, occurred on 7 November 2007, at Jokela High School in the town of Jokela, Tuusula, Finland. The gunman, 18-year-old Pekka-Eric Auvinen, entered the school that morning armed with a semi-automatic pistol. He killed eight people and wounded one before shooting himself in the head; twelve others were also injured by flying glass or by spraining their ankles during the ensuing chaos. Auvinen died later that evening in a Helsinki hospital.

This was the second school shooting in the history of Finland. The previous incident occurred in 1989 at the Raumanmeri school in Rauma, when a 14-year-old fatally shot two fellow students. Less than one year after the Jokela school massacre, the Kauhajoki school shooting occurred, which is thought to have been heavily inspired by Auvinen.