Posted on 07/02/2004 4:34:40 PM PDT by HAL9000
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) -- A gunman shot and killed five or more people at a meatpacking plant Friday afternoon, a police dispatcher told The Associated Press.The Kansas City, Kan., dispatcher, who did not give her name, said an employee of the Con Agra Foods Inc. plant walked into the cafeteria and began firing, then killed himself.
Broadcast reports from the scene gave various accounts of the number dead. Witnesses said the shooting took place shortly after 5 p.m.
Cute quip, in the face of brutal murders of innocent.
I think you guys are on to something re: gun legislation + coverage...
Kinda like how 5-6% Unemployment under a democrat is a "booming economy" and an "economic miracle".
Yet 5-6% Unemployment under a republican is a "quaqmire, a recession bordering on a depression"
Also, why is it homless people always find their ways to the tv cameras right before elections when republicans are the incumbent, but the same homeless people disappear into the woods during a democrat re-election?
And schools always seems to be on the verge of collapse when republicans are the incumbent, but miraculiously have healed themselves during a democrat re-election?
These and other things trouble me, the humble observer of our times....hehe
Thankfully no Godfather fans have complained.
Yeah, he deserves some coverage, but not the lead story.
"He had a slight attitude problem"
With 5 people dead from his actions, What would a larger attitude problem produce?
So THAT'S why there's no national media coverage. Racial PC outweighs their hatred of guns.
Right after she reported this, she went right to a story about NM having processed over 2000 CCW permits since the law went into affect in Jan. I'm not real sure what that was all about. Maybe it was to make people upset over the CCW law.
Kansas.
Lord have mercy on the souls of the murdered.
The news story on the radio said there was a prominent "No Guns" sign at the entrance to the factory. We all know these signs are obeyed by all, especially criminals.
Kansas does not issue permits. Can't bring up that tired old gun control argument.
Typical nanny-state reasoning. Someone intent upon murdering people would obey a sign and not use a gun. In reality the sign is directed to the intended victims of violent crime -those who respect the law. The No Guns policy ensures maximum effect of those who commit violent crime. Imo the company is liable for the deaths of it's employees.
Right on. Since Clinton got away with blaming OKC on talk radio, and the rest of the government and media went along with the lie and coverup, those families in Oklahoma got very unequal treatment.
It is absurd, but what isn't? This government lost me in 1963 when they started the lie about JFK! They seldom if ever come clean ........... for our own good, doncha know. ;)
Unless our society is going to change like the reassuring movement of a pendulum, I can't help but think that you are dreaming. The schools, high schools and colleges alike, continue to crank out millions of liberal weenies.
I hope you're right, but I sincerely doubt it.
That just seems to be a standard description for people who do things like this, doesn't it?
How sad for those families...
It's been a tough week in Wyandotte County, that's for sure. This is on top of a week of gang warfare that left a bunch of casualties in it's wake.
Six People Die at Kan. Workplace Shooting
By BILL DRAPER, Associated Press Writer
KANSAS CITY, Kan. - A sixth person shot in a rampage at a meatpacking plant died Saturday, and investigators said they still have not determined the gunman's motive.
Authorities identified the shooter as Elijah Brown, 21, of Kansas City, Kan., who was hired at the ConAgra Foods Inc. plant in September 2003, laid off because of production downturns, and then called back to work a few months ago.
Five people died at the plant Friday, including Brown, who killed himself. The sixth died overnight at a Kansas City, Kan., hospital, police said.
Police Chief Ron Miller identified the victims as Lonnie Ellingburg, 46; Travis Nelson, 23; and Leonardo Rodriguez, 49, all of Kansas City, Kan.; Ardell L. Edwards, 55, of Grandview, Mo., the worker who died overnight; and a Mexican national who was not identified.
Two workers were wounded. Miller identified them as Juan Ramirez, 44, of Kansas City, Kan.; and Victor Coggs, whose age and hometown were not immediately available.
The ConAgra Foods Inc. workers were on break at 5 p.m. Friday when the 10-minute rampage began. More than one weapon was used, Deputy Police Chief Sam Breshears said.
Plant employee Andre Porter, who encountered the gunman right after hearing the first shot, said the shooter had a conflict with some of the workers earlier in the week, but did not describe the conflict.
Porter, 38, said he was in the men's locker room when he heard a shot. He said he then saw the shooter and asked, "What are you doing ... shooting fireworks?"
He said the gunman glanced at him, then sprinted out of the locker room. Porter said that's when he noticed the man was carrying a handgun and saw a co-worker lying motionless in the hallway. Shortly after, he heard 10 to 12 shots fired rapidly in the nearby cafeteria.
Porter said he alerted other workers to stay put or get out of the building.
Employees were kept at the plant for hours for interviews with police while friends and family gathered outside, waiting for word.
"Everybody out here is trying to find out if their loved one is a victim or a survivor," said Robert Thompson, whose wife was inside when the shooting took place. Thompson later learned his wife was OK.
The ConAgra plant is in an industrial section of the city, about four miles southwest of downtown Kansas City, Mo. Workers there process and slice meat for deli and sandwich products, company spokesman Bob McKeon said.
ConAgra is working with police in the investigation, but had no other details, McKeon said in a telephone interview from Omaha, Neb., where the company has headquarters.
The plant, which operates 24 hours a day, was to remain closed indefinitely while the shooting was being investigated, she said.
The shooting came a year and a day after an employee of a manufacturing plant in Jefferson City, Mo., shot eight people, three fatally, before killing himself in front of the city's police headquarters.
A no firearms sign hangs on a light pole outside the ConAgra plant in Kansas City, Kan., Friday, July 2, 2004. Shootings at the plant has left several dead and injured. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)
In speculation, one has to wonder if the media's "it was their own fault because they made him mad" crowd will chime in.
The liberal mentality is a cognitive illness that breeds a host of people who cannot/will not understand that THEY are not the center of the universe, and their existence doesn't mean the population at large has to bow to them.
Liberals don't think so much as they emote. The thinking part is overwhelmed by the constant bombardment of the instinct/emotion combination. Consiquently, when they are proven wrong or offended, they feel justified in being judge and jury over those who disrupt their self-made fantasy!
I reckon the gangs are the same everywhere.
The members are without conscience. Taking
of life means nothing to them.
And there is the reason the story got relatively short shrift in the national media. It was covered on the "on the hour" radio broadcasts which I listened to as I drove across country.
I'd like to get more information on how the shooter was harassed. Was it a long harassment, over many months, years? Who were the people harassing him? Did he shoot them all? Did he miss any? The paper doesn't say much about that.
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