From Mark Ames’ Going Postal:
If anything distinguishes this spree from the others, it’s the over-the-top irony of where it started: Williams opened fire during a mandatory sensitivity training seminar for employees. None of the media’s reports remarked on this irony or the even darker irony of a workplace massacre in a weapons plant that forced its workers to attend sensitivity workshops… …During the sensitivity workshop that morning, Williams angrily stormed out, returned with a 12 gauge shotgun, a .223 semi-automatic carbine and a bandoleer of ammunition and opened fire. One of the first to die was co-worker Mickey Fitzgerald, who turned to Williams and said “Doug you don’t really want to do this.” “Yes I do” said Williams and shot him in the face.
and having established that...
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