My Electrician Went Bezerk!
#1
I have used this electrician for a lot of my commercial work. He totally rewired my entire office (the one destroyed in the hurricane) to bring it up to code and install lights recepticles etc...
He was a really cool guy and always really layed back. I really liked this guy. I was shocked to see he went off the deep end.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/content/...grbic_0126.html
I cannot help but envision a scene from Southpark when reading this story. We have a swat team in our town and as far as I know this is the first time in 15 years in has been used.
Oh well, RIP Boris you went out blazing.
He was a really cool guy and always really layed back. I really liked this guy. I was shocked to see he went off the deep end.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/content/...grbic_0126.html
I cannot help but envision a scene from Southpark when reading this story. We have a swat team in our town and as far as I know this is the first time in 15 years in has been used.
Oh well, RIP Boris you went out blazing.
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i was expecting "my electrician when berzerk and wired in 35 extra outlets in my office... damn wildman!" but not this.
#6
I stand corrected it was 14 years ago the last time the SWAT team was used.
Again I cannot help but envision a scene from South Park. I am suprised they just dont blow up the house with a RPG. I am sure they were threatened and they did what they had to do. Its just wild thats all. I would probably do the same if I was a cop on that scene.
The last time Port St. Lucie police found themselves in a similar situation was Christmas Day 1991.
Stacey Anderson gathered a stash of weapons in his home on Bowie Street and refused to surrender to police, who after 10 hours rushed into his home and shot him 10 times after they said Anderson raised a shotgun.
Anderson was 35, and an autopsy revealed he might have suffered from several medical conditions, including a brain tumor.
Stacey Anderson gathered a stash of weapons in his home on Bowie Street and refused to surrender to police, who after 10 hours rushed into his home and shot him 10 times after they said Anderson raised a shotgun.
Anderson was 35, and an autopsy revealed he might have suffered from several medical conditions, including a brain tumor.
Again I cannot help but envision a scene from South Park. I am suprised they just dont blow up the house with a RPG. I am sure they were threatened and they did what they had to do. Its just wild thats all. I would probably do the same if I was a cop on that scene.