According to the Fruitport Police Department, officers were called to Anderson Express Inc. in Muskegon for a report of a stabbing. A preliminary investigation determined that at about 9:20 a.m., the employee, from Walker, Michigan, allegedly stabbed the company president in the side during a staff meeting. The employee ran from the building and fled in his car.
All these bloodthirsty motherfuckers in here with absolutely no idea what Anderson Express Inc does, how large a company it is, or whether most people like the President or think he’s a twat.
It looks like a single-site machine shop.
The News Outlets are going to report every single instance of violence against executives. So that they can push the narrative of violence against executives bad. America has had long history of disgruntled employees attacking management. This is nothing new.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Going_postal
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=disgruntled+employee+shooting&t=h_&df=1990-01-01..2024-11-01&ia=web
However the greater violence is the wage theft and strike breaking in our collective history.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_history_of_the_United_States
Both for “hurting the 1% bad” but also “Hey you bastards went apeshit over this shit last time - how about now, huh?? Click! Click damn you!”
All these bloodthirsty motherfuckers in here
Yeah. People are super pissed off at the very wealthy, and neither do they read the articles very often and even then sometimes the articles don’t have much info in them. But I think it’s intended to be more clickbaity even though it is actual news. The furore around UnitedDeath CEO shooting was a phenomenon. Everyone pushing and pulling content wants to see it again.
At this point, I would fully support a law that made anyone with wealth over say, $100 million, into a literal outlaw. Like the old school historical outlaw. The protection of the law literally doesn’t apply to them.
Sounds a lot like the Winnipeg Handshake.
Doesn’t look like a great place to work. https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Anderson-Express/reviews
2x 1-star, a 3-star, and a 4-star review. I believe under modern ethics that deserves a black eye and one lost tooth, but stabbings only start with a sub 2-star average.
Was the CEO unavailable?
Depending on the company structure, sometimes a “president” can be equal to or above the CEO
the employee, from Walker, Michigan, allegedly stabbed the company president in the side during a staff meeting.
see, he should have known that, in meetings, it’s bullet points that are more acceptable.
I hope the motivation was dissatisfaction with the disparity in wealth.
something something stabbing westward