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I wonder what happened to the 1911A1s that Patrick Sherrill used in Edmond?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pstmstr" data-source="post: 3324849" data-attributes="member: 51164"><p>While “going postal” is a term some jack wagon made up may be amusing to some I’m sure it isn’t to anyone who lost a loved one there or had to help clean up the aftermath and restore service by a group of grieving employees who returned to duty just days after. </p><p>Facts are there have been far more workplace violence shootings in other places than post offices. It’s a tragedy wherever it happens. Usually by some loser fool too cowardly to go out into a field somewhere and blow their own worthless head off instead of harming defenseless people. The shooter in this instance was a cowardly loser about to get his pathetic self fired. He killed innocent people at close range and finally turned the gun on his pathetic self because he was too cowardly to face armed first responders. I hope every day he is constantly tormented in the depths of hell. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pstmstr, post: 3324849, member: 51164"] While “going postal” is a term some jack wagon made up may be amusing to some I’m sure it isn’t to anyone who lost a loved one there or had to help clean up the aftermath and restore service by a group of grieving employees who returned to duty just days after. Facts are there have been far more workplace violence shootings in other places than post offices. It’s a tragedy wherever it happens. Usually by some loser fool too cowardly to go out into a field somewhere and blow their own worthless head off instead of harming defenseless people. The shooter in this instance was a cowardly loser about to get his pathetic self fired. He killed innocent people at close range and finally turned the gun on his pathetic self because he was too cowardly to face armed first responders. I hope every day he is constantly tormented in the depths of hell. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro [/QUOTE]
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