Orlando shooter.
1 posted on
06/05/2017 11:45:56 AM PDT by
ColdOne
To: ColdOne
To: ColdOne
45 years old and divorced since 1986? So he got divorced when he was 14 (maybe 15) years old?
3 posted on
06/05/2017 11:53:39 AM PDT by
Hurricane Andrew
(There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to think.)
To: ColdOne
Obviously a devout Christian. His church needs to be investigated.
4 posted on
06/05/2017 11:53:39 AM PDT by
Arthur McGowan
(https://youtu.be/IYUYya6bPGw)
To: ColdOne
“workplace violence”
Wrong. He didn’t work there.
6 posted on
06/05/2017 12:15:12 PM PDT by
moovova
To: ColdOne
“”Im OK, Im OK, my boss is dead, my boss is dead.”
That’s not just a witness statement.
That could be a punk rock song.
Black Flag could pull it off.
To: ColdOne
Facts from the article, but not directly quoted:
1) He used a semiautomatic pistol in the shooting, but he also had a large knife.
2) He was a former employee who was fired in April. He had a "negative relationship " with at least one of the people who was shot. He was also a U.S. Army veteran who lived alone.
3) He had supposedly battered another employee in an incident that took place in 2014. He had numerous criminal charges, characterized as minor. These are listed in the original article.
4)The company is a small one that makes awnings for RVs.
5) The attack happened almost a year after the Pulse night club shooting. No connection was found to that shooting, so I have no idea how that is relevant.
To: ColdOne
The phrase “disgruntled employee” is used so often. Is there such a thing as a gruntled employee?
9 posted on
06/05/2017 12:45:04 PM PDT by
Ciaphas Cain
(I don't give a damn about your feelings. Try to impress me with your convictions.)
To: ColdOne
Just about the same number of people dead as the London Bridge Terrorist attack and this attack in Orlando is hardly a blip on the world news radar.
Just another week in the news here.
To: ColdOne
It's odd that he was discharged honorably in 1999 from the Army but in 1995 He was charged with fleeing from a law enforcement (causing a high speed chase), willfully fleeing or eluding a law enforcement officer on August 21, 1995, by the Volusia County Sheriffs Office. He was also charged in that incident with running a stop sign, driving without a seatbelt and driving with a suspended license. He pleaded guilty to all of those charges and was sentenced to probation.
I was in the service in the 80's and with charges like that you would have been charged under the UCMJ and probably kicked out with a general discharge.
BTW, the UCMJ charge would be the catch all charge. Conduct unbecoming of a (fill in the blank).
16 posted on
06/05/2017 7:12:53 PM PDT by
BBell
(calm down and eat your sandwiches)
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