Posted on 10/31/2025 7:33:34 AM PDT by V_TWIN
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said a man died Thursday afternoon after he was stabbed inside the Anheuser-Busch facility.
According to police, the incident occurred around 4:45 p.m. on Busch Drive, and when officers arrived at the scene, they found the man with a single stab wound to his chest.
After he was taken to the hospital by medical crews with the Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department, he later died at the hospital, JSO said.
The investigation into the matter is ongoing, but police said their detectives have learned that the incident appeared to stem from two contractors, a man in his 40s and a man in his 20s who aren’t associated with the business, getting into an argument that led to the man in his 20s getting stabbed.
Police said the investigation is in the preliminary stages, but multiple witnesses are cooperating and the suspect, who did not receive any injuries, has been detained.
According to JSO, surveillance video of the incident appears to be difficult to obtain due to union rules that prevent video recording of the production floor.
JSO also added that workplace violence like this is extremely rare.
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We just had a worker dispute end up in shooting/murder between to 2 Amazon workers. These 2 fit the category of our new friends from the south.
https://www.tri-cityherald.com/news/local/crime/article312619044.html
The saying goes, “You run towards a guy with a gun; you run away from a guy with a knife.” SSZ
“Them” are far more apt to be carrying knives.
Mohammedans and Negros are partial to blades. Mohos are particularly dangerous with them as they are practiced in their easy use slaughtering sheep and goats for EID and other feasts. In America they are getting used to guns but are more comfortable doing their street and home work with cutting tools.
NO VIDEO TO GIVE
“ the plant used to allow workers to consume X # of beers during a shift but surely by now that has been deemed a safety issue and discontinued....”
Every break room had at least one beer box. You could not drink out on the production floor but there was no limit on how many beers you could drink as long as you could do your job. That came to an end in March of 1986. No beer consumption allowed on premises except on special occasions.
I thought Murphy got famous b/c of SNL, in the second set of Not Ready for Prime Time Players.
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