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Shooter Was Strapped for Cash

Von: republicana demonios (wboosh@global.net) [Profil]
Datum: 07.11.2009 16:09
Message-ID: <hd42id$1v9$1@news.albasani.net>
Followup-to: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
Newsgroup: alt.radio.talk.dr-laura alt.politics.usa alt.politics.republicans alt.impeach.bush alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
Orlando Shooter Strapped for Cash

Jason Rodriguez, suspected of killing one person and wounding five at an
office in Orlando, was buried under a mountain of debt at the time he
allegedly began his shooting spree. According to the Associated Press,
Rodriguez told a bankruptcy judge that he owed some $90,000 in debts while
making only $30,000 a year working at a Subway franchise. "I'm just going
through a tough time right now. I'm sorry," he reportedly told police
officers who arrested him without resistance. Rodriguez had been let go at
the engineering firm Reynolds, Smith, and Hills, where the shooting
occurred, in June 2007 and told reporters he went on a rampage because "they
left me to rot." The firm's general legal counsel and chief financial
officer, Ken Jacobson, told the AP that Rodriguez's anger was "a mystery to
us" and came without warning. "It's been 2 1/2 years," Jacobson said.
"We
don't know where he's been or what he's done."

Read it at Associated Press
http://www.abcnews.go.com/US/WireStory?id16066&page=1

I'm in my 50's and never made more than $29,000 a yr, working, in my life.
Gittin a crappy paycheck?

Better buy an assault weapon and Walmart camo t-shirt, huh?  Why can't
rightwingers ever take responsibility for anything?



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