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PostSubject: 2010 ABB Plant Shootings   2010 ABB Plant Shootings Icon_minitimeMon Jun 25, 2018 5:56 pm

A shooting spree occurred at an ABB power plant in St. Louis, Missouri, on January 7, 2010. An ABB Power employee, armed with multiple firearms, killed three and injured five others, two critically, and killed himself before police arrived.[1][2]

Timothy Hendron arrived at work with an AK-47-type semi-automatic, at least two Hi-Point handguns, a pump-action shotgun, and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.[3]

The shootings began around 6:30 a.m. local time, when Hendron opened fire in a parking lot near the factory before moving inside.[4] The first 911 call came in around 6:45 a.m., saying that a gunman was moving about the complex and that he had shot several people. Hendron fired about 100 rounds of ammunition, killing two people in the parking lot and another person inside the factory before killing himself.

Five people were injured in the incident, including two in critical condition. Two more were in fair condition, and the fifth person injured had been admitted to a hospital and released. Other employees took refuge on the roof of the building or in rooms within the factory.[5] During the shooting, an employee at the facility retrieved a firearm from his car and returned fire when the gunman was moving down the hall towards a group of workers who were hiding in a break room. The armed citizen that confronted the shooter was later fired for bringing the firearm on company property.

Police identified the shooter as 51-year-old Timothy Hendron, a resident of Webster Groves, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis, and an employee of ABB. No motive has been identified, though he was known to be part of a class action lawsuit against ABB pertaining to the company's pension plan, specifically unidentified fees and expenses in employees' 401(k) accounts. People who knew Hendron said that he had been increasingly unhappy with his job at ABB, going so far as to search for a labor lawyer.

Police later found a third handgun near a guard shack.[7] The day after the shootings, ABB released a statement mourning the deaths of its employees, including a quote from its CEO, Joe Hogan, saying in part, "I am deeply saddened by this news and would like to express my greatest sympathy to those who have been touched by this tragedy.
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PostSubject: Re: 2010 ABB Plant Shootings   2010 ABB Plant Shootings Icon_minitimeMon Jun 25, 2018 6:20 pm

Guy hates his job, but turns on co-workers who probably do the same job he does. Eh.

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During the shooting, an employee at the facility retrieved a firearm from his car and returned fire when the gunman was moving down the hall towards a group of workers who were hiding in a break room. The armed citizen that confronted the shooter was later fired for bringing the firearm on company property.

This proves that gun advocates are wrong that an armed populace is the best and quickest way to prevent spree killings.

Also proves that ABB are a bunch of thankless soreheads. I hope this guy becomes some NRA hero and earns more money giving lectures to pro-gun nutjobs than he did in ABB.

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PostSubject: Re: 2010 ABB Plant Shootings   2010 ABB Plant Shootings Icon_minitimeTue Jun 26, 2018 12:22 am

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During the shooting, an employee at the facility retrieved a firearm from his car and returned fire when the gunman was moving down the hall towards a group of workers who were hiding in a break room. The armed citizen that confronted the shooter was later fired for bringing the firearm on company property.

This proves that gun advocates are wrong that an armed populace is the best and quickest way to prevent spree killings.

Certainly better than a few alternatives out there.

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PostSubject: Re: 2010 ABB Plant Shootings   2010 ABB Plant Shootings Icon_minitimeTue Jun 26, 2018 8:23 am

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During the shooting, an employee at the facility retrieved a firearm from his car and returned fire when the gunman was moving down the hall towards a group of workers who were hiding in a break room. The armed citizen that confronted the shooter was later fired for bringing the firearm on company property.

This proves that gun advocates are wrong that an armed populace is the best and quickest way to prevent spree killings.

Certainly better than a few alternatives out there.

Metal detectors... I have no idea how they assume these would stip a suicidal attacker Cuckoo

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PostSubject: Re: 2010 ABB Plant Shootings   2010 ABB Plant Shootings Icon_minitimeSat Jul 21, 2018 11:10 am

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Metal detectors... I have no idea how they assume these would stip a suicidal attacker Cuckoo

Exactly, just because say the metal detector goes off....that aint gonna do shit a gunman can still go his/her rampage, they wouldn't just give up all because of a fucking piece of machinery

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PostSubject: Re: 2010 ABB Plant Shootings   2010 ABB Plant Shootings Icon_minitimeSat Jul 21, 2018 4:48 pm

QuestionMark wrote:
Sabratha wrote:
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During the shooting, an employee at the facility retrieved a firearm from his car and returned fire when the gunman was moving down the hall towards a group of workers who were hiding in a break room. The armed citizen that confronted the shooter was later fired for bringing the firearm on company property.

This proves that gun advocates are wrong that an armed populace is the best and quickest way to prevent spree killings.

Certainly better than a few alternatives out there.

I don't know that it proves them wrong, but it's certainly a rare counterpoint... Usually citizens are so disarmed that they don't even get a chance to try like this guy did..
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PostSubject: Re: 2010 ABB Plant Shootings   2010 ABB Plant Shootings Icon_minitimeSat Jul 21, 2018 5:16 pm

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QuestionMark wrote:
Sabratha wrote:
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During the shooting, an employee at the facility retrieved a firearm from his car and returned fire when the gunman was moving down the hall towards a group of workers who were hiding in a break room. The armed citizen that confronted the shooter was later fired for bringing the firearm on company property.

This proves that gun advocates are wrong that an armed populace is the best and quickest way to prevent spree killings.

Certainly better than a few alternatives out there.

I don't know that it proves them wrong, but it's certainly a rare counterpoint... Usually citizens are so disarmed that they don't even get a chance to try like this guy did..

Plus mass shootings are rare events and most people will never be prepared for the possibility of a gunman coming after them, so there have been cases where people just leave their guns at home rather than walk around armed.

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PostSubject: Re: 2010 ABB Plant Shootings   2010 ABB Plant Shootings Icon_minitimeSun Aug 12, 2018 8:53 am

Photos of Hendron

Timothy Hendron :

High School Photo :

Timothy Hendron #2:
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PostSubject: Re: 2010 ABB Plant Shootings   2010 ABB Plant Shootings Icon_minitimeSun Aug 12, 2018 5:48 pm

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Photos of Hendron


Timothy Hendron :

High School Photo :

Timothy Hendron #2:

It's interesting how much people change as they grow old.
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