Two (2) individuals are reported to be killed in Ohio State shooting incident just recently, according to the Associated Press and The Wall Street Journal’s report.
Nathaniel Brown is the focus of Tuesday morning’s Ohio State shooting, and is allegedly responsible for killing or shooting his co-workers. Based from initial report from the authorities, victims are identified as Larry Wallington, Ohio State building-services manager; and Operations Manager Henry Butler who are in stable condition as of this writing.
Based from the initial investigation, Nathaniel Brown is a custodial worker who, according to Ohio State University Police Chief Paul Denton, was allegedly upset over a poor job performance evaluation. The 51-year old Brown died at Ohio State University Medical Center after self-inflicted gun shot wounds.
It is an incident that’s very much like that surrounding University of Alabama – Huntsville Professor Amy Bishop. In the first incident, Amy Bishop opened fire in a meeting at the University of Alabama – Huntsville and killed co-workers Gopi K. Podila, Maria Ragland Davis and Adriel Johnson. Reportedly, Amy Bishop was concerned she would lose her battle for tenure, which was the case. Also in February, Joe Stack snapped and burned his own home down with his wife and daughter in it (they were rescued) and crashed a plane into the IRS Building in Austin, Texas.
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