http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=22&art_id=qw1156496403749B224


that is less than 30 miles from where I live. I know people who live in Essex. (btw the second link has more accurate information)
Wow... At least it wasn't in session... Has your school started yet? And do you think they might delay the school-year because of this?
yeah, that is close to you. Makes you think, doesn't it.
school for us starts next wednesday, I doubt they will delay it though, since it wasn't even in the little local paper.
Please summarize the article so I don't have to click on the link.
Quote:
By John Curran

Essex, Vermont - Angry over a bitter breakup, bakery worker Christopher A. Williams apparently set out to kill his former girlfriend, police believe. He never found her.

But police say he found four other people - and killed two of them - in a shooting rampage Thursday that began at her house, continued at an elementary school and ended when he shot himself in the head.

Williams, 26, was expected to survive, despite suffering two gunshot wounds to the head. He was hospitalized in fair condition at Fletcher Allen Health Care hospital in nearby Burlington.

'Where's Chad?'
The shootings began around 2pm, when Williams showed up at the home he shared with ex-girlfriend Andrea Lambesis and her mother, Linda Lambesis, 57, according to Police Chief David Demag.

Williams shot the elder woman to death, then went to Essex Elementary School in search of her daughter, Demag said. Though the school was still in summer recess, about 39 staffers were working - including the younger Lambesis, a teacher. It wasn't clear where she was in the building, but Williams didn't find her.




He opened fire on two other people instead, fatally shooting teacher Mary Shanks, 56, and wounding employee Mary Snedeker, 52, Demag said.

Some employees were seen running from the school, heads down, while others hid.

While SWAT teams and sheriff's deputies were searching the halls, Williams escaped and went to the condominium complex where acquaintance Chad Johansen, 26, lives, police said. Their relationship was unclear Thursday.

Jillian Schultz, 22, a resident of the condominiums, said a sweaty and disheveled Williams called out "Where's Chad? Where's Chad?" as he ran by her. Schultz was in the yard playing with her 13-month-old son and Johansen's 2-year-old son at the time.

Moments later, she heard four gunshots and saw bullets rip through bushes 10 feet away. Then she saw Johansen come toward the building, bleeding from the back and yelling to her to call 911.

Williams then turned the gun on himself, shooting himself in the head twice before being arrested, police said. Despite the wounds, he was talking to officers as they took him away, Demag said.

Williams, who was hospitalised under police guard, could be charged Friday, acting State's Attorney Margaret Vincent said.

Johansen was listed in fair condition and Snedeker was still being evaluated late on Thursday at Fletcher Allen Health Care, spokesperson Mike Noble said. - Sapa-AP


Associated Press writers Wilson Ring and Larry Laughlin contributed to this report.


There you go jpez...

And that is some wicked stuff... Maybe if more people (sensible people mind you) carried guns, he would have only hurt/killed one person before he was taken out...
Yikes, scary story. There sure are some nutjobs out there...
There was a shooting where I live recently. It really is scary stuff. The guy literally tripled our homocides in the last ten years. Got on to the college campus and everything.
tifreak8x wrote:
Quote:
By John Curran

Essex, Vermont - Angry over a bitter breakup, bakery worker Christopher A. Williams apparently set out to kill his former girlfriend, police believe. He never found her.

But police say he found four other people - and killed two of them - in a shooting rampage Thursday that began at her house, continued at an elementary school and ended when he shot himself in the head.

Williams, 26, was expected to survive, despite suffering two gunshot wounds to the head. He was hospitalized in fair condition at Fletcher Allen Health Care hospital in nearby Burlington.

'Where's Chad?'
The shootings began around 2pm, when Williams showed up at the home he shared with ex-girlfriend Andrea Lambesis and her mother, Linda Lambesis, 57, according to Police Chief David Demag.

Williams shot the elder woman to death, then went to Essex Elementary School in search of her daughter, Demag said. Though the school was still in summer recess, about 39 staffers were working - including the younger Lambesis, a teacher. It wasn't clear where she was in the building, but Williams didn't find her.




He opened fire on two other people instead, fatally shooting teacher Mary Shanks, 56, and wounding employee Mary Snedeker, 52, Demag said.

Some employees were seen running from the school, heads down, while others hid.

While SWAT teams and sheriff's deputies were searching the halls, Williams escaped and went to the condominium complex where acquaintance Chad Johansen, 26, lives, police said. Their relationship was unclear Thursday.

Jillian Schultz, 22, a resident of the condominiums, said a sweaty and disheveled Williams called out "Where's Chad? Where's Chad?" as he ran by her. Schultz was in the yard playing with her 13-month-old son and Johansen's 2-year-old son at the time.

Moments later, she heard four gunshots and saw bullets rip through bushes 10 feet away. Then she saw Johansen come toward the building, bleeding from the back and yelling to her to call 911.

Williams then turned the gun on himself, shooting himself in the head twice before being arrested, police said. Despite the wounds, he was talking to officers as they took him away, Demag said.

Williams, who was hospitalised under police guard, could be charged Friday, acting State's Attorney Margaret Vincent said.

Johansen was listed in fair condition and Snedeker was still being evaluated late on Thursday at Fletcher Allen Health Care, spokesperson Mike Noble said. - Sapa-AP


Associated Press writers Wilson Ring and Larry Laughlin contributed to this report.


There you go jpez...

And that is some wicked stuff... Maybe if more people (sensible people mind you) carried guns, he would have only hurt/killed one person before he was taken out...
That's not a summary, that's a repost. Rolling Eyes
Jpez, here is a summery. Guy tries to find g-friend to kill her. Guy is an idiot and can't find her. In Guy's frustration, he decides to amp up the stupidity level and shoot random people. Guy does a FATALITY! on himself, but is too stupid to successfully pull it off.
You forgot to mention he survived. I read the article, I just find it frustrating when people post links with no explanation and some terse commentary.
jpez wrote:
You forgot to mention he survived.


Corrected Wink

As for the post link w/ no explanation, tru dat homie Laughing
I remember when several months ago a guy high on meth held his wife (family?) hostage in his house and there was a HUGE standoff and they had to evacuate the entire subdivision (this was literally only two blocks from my house Shock); the guy ended up commiting suicide and it became the 'topic of the day' for awhile...

Quote:
Williams, 26, was expected to survive, despite suffering two gunshot wounds to the head. He was hospitalized in fair condition at Fletcher Allen Health Care hospital in nearby Burlington.


How the hell do you survive two gunshot wounds to the head?! It must've been a crappy gun, or he missed, or shot himself in the side of the head...
The brain is a game of inches, in one spot, imediate death, an inch away, and little neroligical damage.
Well, considering what he did, there can't have been much in his head to start with...
Exactly...which is why I said

Quote:
or shot himself in the side of the head...


Smile

A shot to the cerebrum or the frontal lobe will kill you (if it doesn't, you'd wish it had)
  
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