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Black Dynamite
01-31-2006, 10:25 PM
Six Dead in Calif. Post Office Shooting

By TIM MOLLOY, Associated Press Writer Tue Jan 31, 6:36 PM ET

GOLETA, Calif. - A former postal worker who had been put on medical leave for psychological problems shot five people to death at a huge mail-processing center and then killed herself in what was believed to be the nation's deadliest workplace shooting ever carried out by a woman.

The attack Monday night was also the biggest bloodbath at a U.S. postal installation since a massacre 20 years ago helped give rise to the term "going postal."

Investigators would not release the killer's name or discuss a motive for the attack.

The rampage — the nation's first deadly postal shooting in nearly eight years — sent employees running from the sprawling Southern California complex and prompted authorities to warn nearby residents to stay indoors as they searched for the killer.

The 44-year-old woman had not worked at the plant for more than two years but still managed to get inside the fenced and guarded Santa Barbara Processing and Distribution Center. She drove through a gate by following closely behind another car, then got in the front door by taking an employee's electronic identification badge at gunpoint, authorities said. The employee was not hurt, authorities said.

She opened fire with a 9 mm handgun, reloading at least once during the rampage, Santa Barbara County Sheriff Jim Anderson said.

Authorities found two people dead outside the plant, blocks from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Another body was just outside the door, and a wounded woman was just inside. Three more bodies — including that of the killer — were farther inside.

The wounded woman, Charlotte Colton, 44, was hospitalized in critical condition. She had been shot in the head.

All of the killer's victims were believed to be employees at the postal center.

Postal Inspector Randy DeGasperin said the woman had been placed on medical leave in 2003 for psychological reasons. He said she had been removed from the building by sheriff's deputies that year for acting strangely. She made no threats, but other workers were afraid she might hurt herself, authorities said.

DeGasperin said was unclear if she targeted certain people or fired at random, but "chances are she might have known her victims."

The sheriff said the woman's hair had been cut, and her appearance was different from when she worked at the plant. Her electronic pass card had been taken away when she stopped working at the facility, he said.

James Alan Fox, a criminologist at Northeastern University in Boston and an expert on homicides, said the death toll might be the highest ever for any workplace shooting carried out by a woman.

"Men, more than women, tend to view their self-worth by what they do" at work, Fox said. Men also appear more prone to use violence in seeking revenge while "women tend to view murder as a last resort," he said.

As the shooting began, some of the 80 or so workers streamed out of the building. Some ran to a firehouse.

"I was dumping mail on a belt when the gunshots suddenly `boom, boom, boom, boom!'" said postal worker Alger Busante, 56. He rushed out of the building.~real american hero

"It is really very shocking. This is a peaceful place," Busante said.

Postal employee Charles Kronick told KEYT-TV in Santa Barbara that he was inside the building when he heard shots. "I heard something that sounded like a pop, and then I heard a couple seconds later, another pop, pop, pop," Kronick said.

Kronick said his boss came running over and told him to get out of the building, and "we all hightailed it out real quick."

The dead were identified as Ze Fairchild, 37, Maleka Higgins, 28, Nicola Grant, 42, Guadalupe Swartz, 52, and Dexter Shannon, 57.

Postmaster General John E. Potter said counselors would be available to the families and employees. "Our heartfelt prayers and condolences go out to the families of the victims and to our employees who have suffered through this tragic incident," he said in a statement issued in Washington.

It was the deadliest shooting at any U.S. workplace since 2003, when 48-year-old Doug Williams gunned down 14 co-workers, killing six, and then committed suicide at a Lockheed Martin aircraft parts plant in Meridian, Miss.

It also was the bloodiest rampage at a U.S. postal installation since 1986, when a mailman killed 14 people in Edmond, Okla., and then took his own life. Postal installations were hit with a string of deadly shootings in the mid-1980s and early '90s.

The nation's last postal shooting was in 1998, when a 27-year-old letter carrier fatally shot a post office clerk in Dallas after they argued in a break room. The gunman was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity.

About 300 people are employed at the Goleta plant, situated about a mile from the ocean, with the mountains as a backdrop. But most of the employees were not on duty at the time of the shooting. Goleta (pronounced goh-LEE-tuh) is about 90 miles northwest of Los Angeles.

Employees were told to report Tuesday to another processing center in nearby Oxnard.

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Associated Press writer Christina Almeida in Los Angeles contributed to this report.
yikes, thats not cool at all.

Denny hopefully this chick wasn't one of the girls you dated? [smilie=arrgh.jpg]

DennyMcLain
02-01-2006, 02:48 PM
I don't date postal workers, like I don't date actresses.

They're all fucking psycho. It's fun for a while, but one false move and it's a 180 degree turn for the worse.

I prefer women who DON'T know their way around a gun.

Glenn
02-01-2006, 02:49 PM
I don't date postal workers, like I don't date actresses.


You're missing out on all the free stamps, then.

Oh well, it's your loss.

Anthony
02-01-2006, 03:04 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/675000/images/_676072_cliff150.jpg

Fool
02-01-2006, 03:25 PM
~real american hero

A.K.A. Not an idiot who waits around for his boss to tell him to leave when he hears some psycho blasting the heads off of his co-workers.

WTFchris
02-01-2006, 03:31 PM
~real american hero

A.K.A. Not an idiot who waits around for his boss to tell him to leave when he hears some psycho blasting the heads off of his co-workers.

Yeah, unless you are Chuck Norris or you have a gun in your hand...what are you supposed to do? I'd sure run.

Black Dynamite
02-01-2006, 05:39 PM
~real american hero

A.K.A. Not an idiot who waits around for his boss to tell him to leave when he hears some psycho blasting the heads off of his co-workers.

Yeah, unless you are Chuck Norris or you have a gun in your hand...what are you supposed to do? I'd sure run.
no i was enjoying the reality of it. people so often get recognized for running into fires saving babies. what about the runners who saved their asses? they need support too.

Black Dynamite
02-01-2006, 05:46 PM
This crazy bitch wasnt letting anybody get off lightly that day. yikes [smilie=anxious.gif]

Deaths in Calif. Shootings Rise to Seven

By TIM MOLLOY, Associated Press Writer 13 minutes ago

GOLETA, Calif. - A woman wounded in a rampage by a former postal worker died Wednesday, bringing the death toll to seven, and investigators said the assailant may have also killed a former neighbor just before the attack.

The possible eighth victim, Beverly Graham, 54, was found Tuesday, dead of a gunshot wound to the head, at a Santa Barbara condominium complex where former postal employee Jennifer Sanmarco lived up until a few years ago.

"We are investigating it as being the beginning of this rampage," said sheriff's Sgt. Erik Raney.

A neighbor of Graham's reported hearing a gunshot Monday evening, before Sanmarco went on her rampage at a mail-processing center.

Sanmarco shot six postal employees to death and committed suicide in what was believed to be the nation's deadliest workplace shooting by a woman. It was also the nation's bloodiest shooting at a postal installation in nearly 20 years.

A postal worker who was shot in the head, Charlotte Colton, 44, died of her wounds Wednesday, said Teresa Rounds, spokeswoman for Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital.

Graham's boyfriend, Eddie Blomfield, said Sanmarco would often go outside singing loudly, which led to arguments between the women. Graham's brother Les Graham said his sister had complained about a woman who "used to come out and rant and rave in front of her building."

Investigators gave no motive for the postal rampage but said Sanmarco had been put on medical leave in 2003 for psychological reasons and had to be removed from the building once.

Authorities in New Mexico, where Sanmarco moved in 2004, also described her increasingly bizarre behavior after she lost her job. Police were contacted about Sanmarco at least twice after she was accused of harassing an office worker and appearing naked at a gas station. She was dressed when officers arrived.