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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster

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To: TideGlider who wrote (37333)9/10/2010 12:53:31 PM
From: John1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 103300
 
Kenneth Dorsey spoke out about the shooter and the victims...

nbcphiladelphia.com

excerpt:

"She's not a loose cannon. She's a hard worker, works very hard. She's very spiritual."

Kenneth Dorsey says the woman accused of killing two co-workers and critically injuring a third at the Kraft plant in Northeast Philly is a good person. And so were the two women she's accused of gunning down with a .357 Magnum, just minutes after she'd been suspended and escorted from the building.

Dorsey's been at the plant for 37 years and worked on the third floor with the three victims and the alleged shooter, Yvonne Hiller.

"They had argued, from what I was told, they argued," Dorsey told NBC10's Rosemary Connors after the shootings Thursday night.

"I had just started my job, you know and I heard like bang, bang, but you hear noises everyday at a bakery so you don't pay any mind." Then a co-worker yelled, "Come on, you got to leave now! She's shooting."

After the shootings, Hiller holed up in an office on the second floor where the SWAT team found her after co-workers who were hiding in the office next door tipped off building security.

"I never thought in my deepest heart that it would come down to this," Dorsey said.

The reason Hiller was suspended had not been made public Friday afternoon and while some co-workers said she had a history of run-ins with other workers and management, Dorsey said like anyone, they sometimes had their differences, but always got along.

"We talked about her Muslim faith and I wished her happy Ramadan," Dorsey said. "I might be wrong, but my guess is she had some people that she had issues with and a personal agenda, a score she had to settle."

Dorsey said the shooting was going to be hard on everyone. "We're like family here."

"Tell your audience to keep the families in your prayers, however you pray -- whether you're Jewish, Christian, Muslim --we're all in shock...and I lost two of my closest friends. . .I'm gonna go home and take a shower and read the bible and pray. Hopefully, I can get through this.

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Fortunately, this case looks like a case of Black-on-Black crime. Hopefully, the supervisor and manager were not White, otherwise, charges of racism will still come out.

BTW, the image of Mr. Dorsey looks like a comedy scene from the Dave Chappell show. LOL! In fact, he sort of looks like Dave, doesn't he? -g-

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