Man steals **** from work, about to get fired, claims racism, ***** employees
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Sounds more like he should have been in an asylum instead of a work place.
A seething Connecticut warehouse driver who griped that he was the victim of workplace racism -- and who faced the ax for stealing **** -- calmly shot eight terrified co-workers to death yesterday before turning the *** on himself, authorities said.
"I ****** the five racists that was there bothering me," Omar Thornton, 34, boasted to his stunned ****** by phone after the massacre at Hartford Distributors in Manchester at around 7:30 a.m.
"I love you very much, I want you to take care of yourself. I want you to stop smoking," he then told his ***, Lillie.
Thornton, who apparently stashed weapons and ammo in his lunchbox to smuggle them into the **** warehouse, spent the next few minutes arguing with his ****** over whether to **** himself.
The killer, described by relatives as a "****'s boy" teetotaler, then hurriedly told her, "The cops [are] knocking on the door, and I'm not going to jail -- I gotta go," said Thornton's uncle, Will Holliday.
He then ****** himself.
Officials said Thornton launched the bloodbath minutes after "being given an option to quit or be fired" because he had been caught on video swiping ****.
He calmly told his bosses that he would quit -- "then he went on this rampage," said survivor Steve Hollander, a co-owner who was grazed by bullets.
"He was cool and calm. He didn't yell. He was cold as ice," Hollander said. "He didn't protest when we were meeting with him to show him the video of him stealing. He didn't contest it. He didn't complain. He didn't argue. He didn't admit or deny anything. He just agreed to resign. And then he just unexplainably pulled out his *** and started blasting.
"He shot at me twice and hit me a couple times," Hollander said. "By just the grace of God, I don't know how he missed [*******] me."
Thornton fatally shot the two people standing next to him point-blank in the head, Hollander said. One of them was Bryan Cirigliano, 51, the Teamsters shop steward who had repped Thornton at the 7 a.m. disciplinary hearing.
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Sounds more like he should have been in an asylum instead of a work place.