Boss returns fire in shootout at construction site near UT

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Boss returns fire in shootout at construction site near UT

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I didn't see this posted anywhere else here, apologies if this is a re-post.

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AUSTIN (KXAN) – Two people were hurt in a shootout just before noon at a west campus area construction site near the intersection of Rio Grande Street and MLK Boulevard.

Austin Police say the suspect, who has not yet been identified was recently fired from the construction site and returned with a gun. He opened fire on the site’s foreman who drew his own gun and returned fire, striking the suspect.

Police say the foreman has a concealed handgun license and was allowed to have the gun with him at work. Police say the suspect has recently returned to the site and has been threatening the foreman. A police report was filed.
This happened earlier in the afternoon but I haven't heard any updates on the condition of the two involved.
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I am getting ready to fire someone. This type of event always is a concern. Unfortunately I can't carry in my workplace. The good thing is that the guy I am about to can probably wouldn't know which end of the gun he should be looking at, should he pick one up.
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Texas_Blaze wrote:I am getting ready to fire someone. This type of event always is a concern. Unfortunately I can't carry in my workplace. The good thing is that the guy I am about to can probably wouldn't know which end of the gun he should be looking at, should he pick one up.
Friday afternoon just before closing. Gives you the weekend for the guy to calm down. Even better if it's a 3 day weekend.
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One must do what is necessary to protect oneself. No one else is going to do it.

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anygunanywhere wrote:One must do what is necessary to protect oneself. No one else is going to do it.

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I'm confident quite a few people die waiting for help to arrive.
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jmra wrote:
Texas_Blaze wrote:I am getting ready to fire someone. This type of event always is a concern. Unfortunately I can't carry in my workplace. The good thing is that the guy I am about to can probably wouldn't know which end of the gun he should be looking at, should he pick one up.
Friday afternoon just before closing. Gives you the weekend for the guy to calm down. Even better if it's a 3 day weekend.
Or stew about it and make really diabolical plans.
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jimlongley wrote:
jmra wrote:
Texas_Blaze wrote:I am getting ready to fire someone. This type of event always is a concern. Unfortunately I can't carry in my workplace. The good thing is that the guy I am about to can probably wouldn't know which end of the gun he should be looking at, should he pick one up.
Friday afternoon just before closing. Gives you the weekend for the guy to calm down. Even better if it's a 3 day weekend.
Or stew about it and make really diabolical plans.
They will have time to do that regardless.
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Texas_Blaze wrote:I am getting ready to fire someone. This type of event always is a concern. Unfortunately I can't carry in my workplace. The good thing is that the guy I am about to can probably wouldn't know which end of the gun he should be looking at, should he pick one up.
In lieu of not allowing you to carry, what security do they provide for you during what is increasinlgy the most dangerous task done in an office environment?

If something were to happen to you or another CHL holder because you abided by their rules and your attacker didn't, in my opinion the company should be held liable.
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rp_photo wrote: In lieu of not allowing you to carry, what security do they provide for you during what is increasinlgy the most dangerous task done in an office environment?

If something were to happen to you or another CHL holder because you abided by their rules and your attacker didn't, in my opinion the company should be held liable.
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jmra wrote:
Texas_Blaze wrote:I am getting ready to fire someone. This type of event always is a concern. Unfortunately I can't carry in my workplace. The good thing is that the guy I am about to can probably wouldn't know which end of the gun he should be looking at, should he pick one up.
Friday afternoon just before closing. Gives you the weekend for the guy to calm down. Even better if it's a 3 day weekend.
Current thinking is that Monday is much better. That way he can dive right into registering for unemployment and looking for another job instead of drinking, stewing, and working up a real head of steam over a weekend when he can't reach anybody about his job search.
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jmra wrote:
Texas_Blaze wrote:I am getting ready to fire someone. This type of event always is a concern. Unfortunately I can't carry in my workplace. The good thing is that the guy I am about to can probably wouldn't know which end of the gun he should be looking at, should he pick one up.
Friday afternoon just before closing. Gives you the weekend for the guy to calm down. Even better if it's a 3 day weekend.
Or, do what the government does and promote/transfer him up to someone else's department/territory. :roll:
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mojo84 wrote:I'm confident quite a few people die waiting for help to arrive.
Amen. It's like the saying goes...when seconds count, police are minutes away.
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Excaliber wrote:
jmra wrote:
Texas_Blaze wrote:I am getting ready to fire someone. This type of event always is a concern. Unfortunately I can't carry in my workplace. The good thing is that the guy I am about to can probably wouldn't know which end of the gun he should be looking at, should he pick one up.
Friday afternoon just before closing. Gives you the weekend for the guy to calm down. Even better if it's a 3 day weekend.
Current thinking is that Monday is much better. That way he can dive right into registering for unemployment and looking for another job instead of drinking, stewing, and working up a real head of steam over a weekend when he can't reach anybody about his job search.
Well, it has been a while since I've had to deal with those things. I don't miss it.
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Oldgringo wrote:
jmra wrote:
Texas_Blaze wrote:I am getting ready to fire someone. This type of event always is a concern. Unfortunately I can't carry in my workplace. The good thing is that the guy I am about to can probably wouldn't know which end of the gun he should be looking at, should he pick one up.
Friday afternoon just before closing. Gives you the weekend for the guy to calm down. Even better if it's a 3 day weekend.
Or, do what the government does and promote/transfer him up to someone else's department/territory. :roll:
HR actually asked me if I would do that. In fact that is how the dead weight entered my project. I put an end to it. I said no. If I owned the Co. i would not want him anywhere within the walls of my corp. that is the way i view my management role.
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