Wiktionary
n. the random shooting of multiple people with no obvious motive
Usage examples of "shooting spree".
In 1979, ATF informant Bernard Butkovich and FBI operative Edward Dawson led a group of KKK and Nazi Party members on a shooting spree during a parade in Greensboro, North Carolina, which led to the deaths of five members of the Communist Workers Party.
And God knows, we've been under enough official scrutiny as it is, thanks to Benny Catlin's shooting spree at the Picadilly Hotel.
The woman's a Catholic and her view is pretty close to the Bishop's, although I think she doubts and has doubted since they blew her kids away in a random shooting spree.
Your coverage of my shooting spree (your way of describing it, not mine!
For a true gamesman like him, little pleasure was to be had in a simple shooting spree.
The plan had most likely been to go on a shooting spree in the deĀpartment store and then, as the police arrived, to find a private place to strip out of the jumpsuit and the ski mask.
There had been the occasional shooting spree here, but not lately, the men now close enough to speak out, the voices becoming familiar.
He took this as an invitation to indulge in a week-long drunk and shooting spree the vigilantes didn't find half as amusing.
Not to mention the fact that we have little energy left for a shooting spree, while they have a great deal of luxury in that departmentā.
Not to mention the fact that we have little energy left for a shooting spree, while they have a great deal of luxury in that department".