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Events edit

  • January 15 - End of the Chadian Civil War.
  • January 26 - The National Council for Democracy and Development (CNDD), the ruling military junta of Guinea since 2008, dissolves itself. A new transitional government is formed in order to oversee democratic elections.
  • February 10 - Uwe Gemballa Was murdered by Radovan Krejčíř
  • February 11 - 30-year old Jennifer Daughtery, a mentally disabled woman, is kidnapped, tortured, and murdered in Greensburg, Pennsylvania by six people who she considered friends.
  • February 18 - Joseph Stack crashes a single-engine Piper Dakota light aircraft into Building I of the Echelon office complex in Austin, Texas, killing himself and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) manager Vernon Hunter, as well as injuring 14 other people.
  • February 28 - Viktor Yanukovych is elected President of Ukraine.
  • April 5 - The Upper Big Branch mine, located in Montcoal, West Virginia and owned by the Massey Energy Company, explodes, killing 29 miners. The explosion is largely caused due to safety violations, as a result of Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship refusing to follow safety regulations.
  • May 29 - Viktor Orbán is elected Prime Minister of Hungary for the second time.
  • June 2 - Cumbria shootings
  • June 2 - SEBIN is founded to serve as the secret police of the Venezuelan government, serving as a successor agency to DISIP.
  • July 15 - Jundallah perpetrates two suicide bombings targeting Shia Muslims at the Jamia mosque in Zahedan, Sistan-Baluchestan in Iran. 27 people, including two IRGC members, are killed.
  • July 23 - The 2010 Sangin airstrike occurs in Sangin, Afghanistan.
  • July 26 - The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) finds Kang Kek Iew ("Comrade Duch") guilty of crimes against humanity and sentences him to life in prison, making him the first senior member of the Khmer Rouge to face justice.
  • August 3 - Hartford Distributors shooting
  • August 5 - Ten members of the International Assistance Mission (IAM) Nuristan Eye Camp team are killed by Taliban forces in Kuran wa Munjan District of Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan.
  • August 23 - Manila hostage crisis
  • August 24 - Los Zetas massacres 72 undocumented immigrants in the village of El Huizachal in the municipality of San Fernando, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
  • November 12 - Emílio Eduardo da Rocha Devesa stabs his mother, Maria Cícera de Faria to death.
  • November 13 - Jennifer Pan sends in three men to kill her parents, only her mother was killed but her father survives.
  • November 13 - Aung San Suu Kyi is released after spending 15 years under house arrest.
  • November 23 - Kim Jong-il orders the South Korean island of Yeonpyeong to be shelled, allegedly in retaliation to South Korean shells being fired into North Korean territorial waters. 4 South Koreans are killed and 19 are injured.
  • December 21 - Alpha Condé is elected President of Guinea.
  • Unknown - Daniel Petry is released from prison, he later disappears and is believed that he possibly committed suicide.
  • Unknown - Lolita City is launched.

Births edit

Victim births edit

  • January 11 - Eleanor Auzenne
  • June 21 - Olivia Grant
  • September 19 - Layla Salazar
  • October 15 - Kayden Mancuso
  • October 31 - Alayna Ertl

Deaths edit

Villain deaths edit

Victim deaths edit

  • February 10 - Uwe Gemballa
  • February 11 - Jennifer Daughtery
  • February 18 - Vernon Hunter
  • April 3 - Tia Rigg
  • July 19 - Teghan Skiba
  • September 24 - Zahra Baker
  • November 8 - Bich Ha Pan
  • November 12 - Maria Cícera de Faria
  • November 20 - Lily Furneaux