Posted on 04/29/2008 4:17:32 AM PDT by GeorgiaDawg32
PORTSMOUTH -- Police are investigating the shooting death of a pizza delivery driver in Portsmouth.
It happened around 11:00 Friday night at the 5600 block of Craneybrook Lane in the Churchland section of the city.
Police have identified the victim as Robert Edward Kiesewetter, a 50 year old resident of Yaupon Street in Portsmouth.
He was delivering pizza for Papa John's.
Virginia. That ticks me off too. I was thinking New Hampster.
And my talisman speaks with a Czech accent.
RIP.
In case any kids are reading the site, watch your spelling.
I never go near "Massachussets," no matter how you try and disguise it, and I advise children to do the same.
Nothing to see here, nothing new. In the greater Hampton Roads area, there are three areas to avoid: Park Place in Norfolk (it’s getting better), the East End in Newport News (I’d rather go to Iraq) and most of Portsmouth.
Granted, there are good areas of Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Newport News, but these areas seem to be always in the news here. My trips to P-Town consist of when I have to work at the Naval Shipyard, or medical appointments at the Naval Hospital. Same with the other places. I’ll go there if absolutely necessary.
Please put the state in titles. I didn’t know if this was england or nh.
How is that dangerous?
The mom on the thread was glad her son was no longer delivering. She thought it was dangerous.
Silver Mine is a sub shop based in Colorado. The employee handbook doesn't address weapons at all. The owner of the franchise is cool with what happened.
I'm quite happy I no longer work at Domino's. The driver in the above incident was I, and that's all I want to say about it.
I believe that the US department of labor includes site preparation for construction projects ie grading etc. in this category. Working around big heavy mobile machinery is always dangerous. I'll give you an example of how two landscapers were killed in Athens, Ga a couple of years ago. They were using a bobcat (not a small one) to move soil around and the bucket got stuck in the up position. They turned off the machine and disconnected the hydrulic line while under the bucket. Needless to say, they didn't survive having the bucket full of soil drop on them.
“Portsmouth.
Maine?
Rhode Island?
Hampshire, UK?
Ontario, Canada?
Ohio?
Michigan?”
One of my biggest gripes with FreeRepublic are posters who put up articles like this, with absolutely no clue in the title as to WHERE the information is coming from or WHERE the incidents occurred.
Can’t you at least put in parentheses a clue?
- John
You left out Portsmouth, Virginia. From the associated website I’m going to guess it’s the Virginia city by that name.
That makes sense.
I beg a thousand pardons for that transgression. I read the article and MISSED that it didn’t have the state.
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