Mass Murder and the Postal Purges - An American Tragedy
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Description: Essay critical of the United States Postal Service and the part of its culture that inspires violence in those who feel wronged.
MASS MURDER AND THE POSTAL PURGES - AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY ANOTHER MURDER AND COVER-UP . . . WILL IT EVER STOP? APRIL 4, 2006—Grant Gallaher, a 41 year old letter carrier with 18 years of service is alleged to have ran his supervisor down in the parking of the post office in Baker City, Oregon. Then, he went inside the post office looking for the postmaster. When he couldn't find the postmaster, he returned to the parking lot and shot the supervisor several times with a .357 Magnum revolver. We mourn the passing of Lori Hayes-Kotter, mother of two.
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Page title: | MASS MURDER AND THE POSTAL PURGES - AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY |
Keywords: | United States Postal Service, USPS, post office, Post Office Department, murder, mass murder, postal purges, National Association of Letter Carriers, mass murders, murders, Benjamin Franklin, mail, letter carrier, letter carriers, postal workers, postal worker, Vietnam veterans, Vietnam vets, mail handlers, postmaster, postmasters, Postmaster General, violence, Riverside, Fontana, Public Defender, Joseph L. Neale, Neale, PMG, City of Riverside, Deputy Public Defender, councilmen, councilwoman, City Council, Riverside Police Department |
Description: | Mayhem and mass murder become just one more cost of delivering the mail while the United States Postal Service conducts business as usual. |
IP-address: | 216.239.138.44 |
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Date | Creation Date: 11-aug-2000 Expiration Date: 11-aug-2021 |