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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (18283)7/29/1999 7:23:00 PM
From: LastShadow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43080
 
12 dead in Atlanta shootings

ATLANTA (AP) - A day trader opened fire in a brokerage firm Thursday, killing at least nine
people, Mayor Bill Campbell said. Police said the man also shot three relatives at a house in
Atlanta's southern suburbs. Police hunted floor-to-floor in neighboring buildings in search of the
gunman, who according to TV reports was still at large at 6:30 p.m. ET. Mayor Campbell said
the gunman was a day trader who had done business with a brokerage in the building. The man,
whom he identified as Mark O. Barton, 44, "was concerned about financial losses," he said.
Stock indexes had declined Thursday. The shootings began at All-Tech Investment Group, a
day-trading company on the third floor of the building, company officials said. See full story at infobeat.com