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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Tech Talk > Drunk worker shoots company server with .45 caliber automatic (Viewed 1600 times)
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Drunk worker shoots company server with .45 caliber automatic
< on 8/26/2010 7:00 PM >
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I've been close to this on a few occasions...


Getting drunk and heading back to your place of work is never going to turn out well. Doing the same thing while carrying a gun is only going to end in someone, or in this case something getting hurt.

23-year-old Joshua Lee Campbell went out drinking with a co-worker on August 12. When suitably drunk he decided to return to his place of work, a mortgage company, with his .45 caliber automatic weapon. Once there, he proceeded to shoot the company’s computer server.

Campbell made things worse for himself by lying to the police. He claimed that someone had assaulted him and stolen the weapon. However, people who know him said he’d threatened to shoot the server earlier that evening.

Campbell is facing four charges of criminal mischief, carrying a dangerous weapon while under the influence, providing false information to police, and public intoxication.

There’s no word on whether the server will make it.

http://www.geek.co...utomatic-20100826/




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