Tuesday, April 07, 2009

BINGHAMTON Shooter shot the sheriff because he lost his job

"Any way I can not accepted my poor life. Before I cut my poor life I must oneself get a judge job for make an impartial with undercover cop by at least two people with me go to return to the dust of earth."

The letter, neatly written in capital letters, ends with: "And you have a nice day."

SHOOT: A lot of paranoia will be aimed at governments in time to come. Some of it justified, some of delusional. Neither will matter. What matters is how we change our prospects, and that requires a change in mindset, in how we live, move and work in a more sustainabvle way. Of course no one is having those conversations, which sets the scene for a lot of frustration and heartbreak. Like this.
clipped from news.yahoo.com
This image provided by News 10 Now in Syracuse, N.Y. on Monday April 6, 2009

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – Suspected gunman Jiverly Wong felt tormented by police. They snuck into his room and touched him while he was sleeping, he thought. They stole $20 from his wallet. Because of them, he lost his job. Because of them, he was poor and his life was a mess.

In a rambling, disjointed letter sent to a TV news station, the man who would walk into an immigrant center and gun down 13 people before killing himself blamed his troubles on the police and vowed to take at least two people "to return to the dust of earth."

"I am Jiverly Wong shooting the people," the letter says.

The letter ends with him saying he can't "accept my poor life" and will "cut my poor life."


The writer expresses frustration over losing his job at a vacuum manufacturer.

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