Tuesday, March 09, 2010

A Policy Failure

An Ohio State University janitor who received a bad job evaluation shot two supervisors in a campus maintenance building, killing one of them, then fatally shot himself, officials said Tuesday. [More]
But...but...but...

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

While I don't enjoy anyone being murdered, I do notice that the latest causalties of school shootings are in the heirarchy.
The chickens have come home to roost?

kevin said...

i am so completely baffled when something liek this happens....didn't he see the policy????? the madness!!

Anonymous said...

Now did ya notice that the policy prohibits the weapon, but says nothing about murder or assault with a deadly weapon. I guess murder is ok under OSU's policies as long as you don't use a weapon?

straightrarrow said...

I must be turning to the ugly side because I can only feel joy that although people are dead, only the bad guy kill somebody else. As good OSU employees others died as they were programmed to do, thus proving the efficacy of the policy. Hence, my joy at the moral superiority of the dead and those that made it, not only possible, but probable.

Hoogoddamnedray for the elite and their policies of human sacrifice.

AvgJoe said...

I am noticing a lot of these unhappy employee shootings are coming from government employees. My hunch is they know they will most likely never fit into a private sector job and are at the end of the road. To back this up, look at how judges don't send crooked cops to jail because the cop was forced off the force. The judges know that forcing these bad cops into the private sector is the very worst that can happen to them.

Jeffrey Quick said...

We should have more school killings with bare hands so that TPTB will ban hands in school.

We had Bizzy Halder's Excellent Adventure right across from where I work, but I was out of town at the time. Funny, the policy didn't work here either.