Goldfinger?
Prayers out.
And let’s see if anything has been learned since the Fort Hood terrorism incident.
As of 7:15PM est, Louisville media is reporting nothing.
Those fun-loving, peaceful, islamic brothers of 0dumb0sh_t just letting off a little workplace frustration.
Not like the terrorist whiteys who want to cling to religion and guns! These are the ones that 0dumb0 wants to eradicate.
WDRB Louisville reporting same thing:
http://www.wdrb.com/story/21874718/ft-knox-on-lockdown-after-shooting
Just a short blurb....
Gold Digger?
Probably more of that “work place violence” that Big Sis insists occurred down at Ft. Hood.
unpossible! Ft Knox (all DOD installations) requires that all weapons be registered, even if you are only using the shotgun on post for 1 weekend of hunting. Therefore, this could never happen.
unpossible! Ft Knox (all DOD installations) requires that all weapons be registered, even if you are only using the shotgun on post for 1 weekend of hunting. Therefore, this could never happen.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A Ft. Knox spokesman says the post lifted its lockdown just after 7 p.m., in the midst of a shooting investigation on post.
There was no word on casualties as of 7:25 p.m.; however, the shooting took place late Wednesday afternoon in the vicinity of Human Resources Command, which employs roughly 3,800 people.
Inbound traffic to Ft. Knox should expect delays at the entry gates because of heightened security. Stay with WDRB News. We’ll bring you more information as this story develops.
Right on schedule...gotta get that gun grab done before too many low information people wake the hell up.
Someone had been making noises that they wanted their gold back. That won’t happen for a while now.
Did someone say Ala Gold Bar?
bmark
-PJ
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A Ft. Knox spokesman says the post lifted its lockdown just after 7 p.m., in the midst of a shooting investigation on post.
There was no word on casualties as of 7:25 p.m.; however, the shooting took place late Wednesday afternoon in the vicinity of Human Resources Command, which employs roughly 3,800 people.
Inbound traffic to Ft. Knox should expect delays at the entry gates because of heightened security. Stay with WDRB News. We’ll bring you more information as this story develops.
http://www.wdrb.com/story/21874718/ft-knox-on-lockdown-after-shooting
They are saying the Louisville hospital isn’t even involved yet? That sounds weird.
The Lt. Gen. Timothy J. Maude Complex houses the Human Resource Center of Excellence, which includes Army Accessions Command and Human Resources Command. .
I work at The Army Human Resources Command on Ft Knox. Prayers to all those involved.