I applaud FedEx for not allowing cellphones at work.
Every time I go to any store whether a gas station, grocery store or a department store, you have to wait for the clerk or cashier to put their phone down before they can wait on you.
As fast paced as a FedEx warehouse can be, just think of all the injuries they are preventing.
David Groves
Gun owners need to be part of the solution
In his April 17 article, Mass shooting won t alter gun culture, James Briggs referenced a Bureau of Justice Statistics report that over half of incarcerated individuals who used guns in their crimes stole them. He went on to say that 43% purchased them on the black market (also, I believe, most likely stolen). Briggs then makes the point that the stolen and illegally purchased guns had to come from somewhere; that being legitimate owners. He then offers the following opinion: The only way to suppress that market is to take steps that are political nonstarters in the U.S.: Make private gun owne
Indianapolis FedEx Shooter Never Had ‘Red Flag’ Hearing After Mother’s Warning
A former FedEx employee who is accused of shooting and killing eight people at a parking lot of the global shipping corporation in Indianapolis never was called before a judge for a hearing under the state’s “red flag” law after his mother warned authorities on concerns her son might be feeling suicidal.
The mother of 19-year-old Brandon Scott Hole issued the warning to police in March 2020, explaining her son might try to commit “suicide by cop” or force police to shoot him.
Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears said during a press conference on Monday authorities seized a firearm from Hole that day under legislation that passed in Indiana in 2005.
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On Monday, Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears revealed that Brandon Scott Hole, a former FedEx employee who shot and killed eight people at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis, never appeared in court for a hearing under Indiana’s “red flag” law last March.