August 1992.

This remains one of the largest police shootouts in history with a reported total of over 9,000 rounds being fired (5,000 by police, 4,000 by the SLA).

Hearst yelling commands at bank customers.

The resulting shootout with other present RCMP officers came to an end when Roszko committed suicide after being wounded. In a failed attempt to serve arrest warrants on four members of the group, Philadelphia police became engaged in a gun battle at MOVE's communal residence.

Kansas City, Missouri. After the police engaged the suspects with the AR-15, the suspects fled. October 1, 2015. Seven people were killed and twenty-eight injured when the two groups clashed at Milperra. Deaths: Police: 2 (16 injured) Suspects: 1 (other injured). After killing nine civilians and injuring nine others at Umpqua Community College near Roseburg, Oregon, shooter Christopher Harper Mercer then immediately engaged in a shootout with responding police officers before killing himself. The police then deployed CS Gas (Teargas) which possibly set Dorner's cabin on fire, whereupon Dorner committed suicide. The revolutionary Symbionese Liberation Army formed in Berkeley, California, just months before the kidnapping. The event was a catalyst for significant changes to gun laws in New South Wales.

A team of FBI Agents led by Special Agent Melvin Purvis attempted to ambush bank robber John Dillinger and his gang at the Little Bohemia Lodge, a hotel and restaurant being used as a hideout.

SLA members also threw home-made grenades at the police, without wounding any cops. Drega, armed with a scoped AR-15, killed Phillips and another Trooper, Les Lord, who arrived on the scene as backup. On March 3, 2005 James Roszko ambushed and killed Royal Canadian Mounted Police constables Peter Schiemann, Anthony Gordon, Lionide Johnston and Brock Myrol with a prohibited HK-91 rifle during a stake-out. Deaths: Police: 2 (4 injured and 2 civilians killed) Dorner: 1. Ordered to surrender, Fred opened fire; both he and his mother were killed by federal agents after an intense, hours-long shootout in a rented house.

After taking $1.6 million in cash and attempting to flee in a U-Haul truck, they were stopped at a roadblock set up by police. May 13, 1985, Osage Avenue. Nine of the group members were tried and sentenced for murder.

A botched shoplifting event at a sporting goods store led to Hearst shooting her gun to help cover the escape of SLA members, generating sensational news. Those suspected occupants failed to respond to orders to vacate the house, so tear gas was fired into the house, eliciting automatic gunfire back at the cops. At approximately 7:11 a.m. EDT, 22-year-old Richard Poplawski opened fire on two Pittsburgh Police officers responding to a 911 call from Poplawski's mother, who was attempting to get the police officers to remove her son from the home. He served during the Cold War and has traveled to many countries around the world. On April 6, 1970, California Highway Patrol (CHP) officers engaged heavily armed criminals Bobby Davis and Jack Twining in a shootout in the parking lot of a restaurant near Newhall, California.

June 1999: Kathleen Soliah, Steven’s sister, arrested in St. Paul, Minn., where she has been living under the name Sara Jane Olson.

After a long shootout in which two more officers were injured, Drega was killed by Border Patrol agent Stephen Brooks and New Hampshire State Trooper Charles West, who were respectively armed with an M14 Rifle and Remington 870 shotgun. The massacre took place at 2:30 a.m. at the Golden Dragon restaurant in San Francisco, California.

At another checkpoint, Huber shot and killed another officer while taking a fourth hostage. The gang unintentionally killed Nash along with the law officers. Arroyo was eventually shot and killed by a responding officer armed with a CAR-15 rifle.

9 others wounded. The "Battle of Bamber Bridge" was one of the few instances of a gunfight on UK soil during World War II, and left one dead and four wounded. Deaths: FBI: 1; Civilians: 1; Dillinger's gang: 0.