Isn't that the factory where they shot the opening sequence to 'Laverne and Shirley'..? (no pun intended)
Many breweries in Milwaukee back then, but L & S was not filmed at the Miller plant.Guess the race.
Milwaukee police identified the suspected shooter as Anthony N. Ferrill, 51, who worked for the brewing giant for 17 years as an electrician. Police Chief Alfonso Morales did not release a motive for the killings, but the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said Ferrill had a long-running feud with another co-worker that erupted just before the shooting.
A co-worker told the newspaper that Ferrill believed he was being discriminated against because he was African-American. The source said he frequently watched movies on his phone during the day, leading to disputes between him and another electrician, who was one of Wednesday's victims.
At one point, the pair accused each other of stealing tools and tampering with computer equipment in their respected offices, the paper said.
Milwaukee police said five people were killed by a gunman who also died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound at the Molson Coors Brewing Co. campus Wednesday.
Milwaukee police said five people were killed by a gunman who also died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound at the Molson Coors Brewing Co. campus Wednesday. (AP)
But the experienced tradesman had started to become paranoid at work, allegedly telling co-workers about a year ago he thought his bosses were breaking into his house, bugging his computer and rearranging his furniture.
“I was, ‘Are you serious, Anthony? What?'” the unnamed employee told the Sentinel. “We all kind of joked about it, saying we should maybe get him an aluminum hat. But he was dead serious about it.”reported.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/milwaukee-shooter-17-year-electrician-workplace-dispute
I had to google where Milwaukee is, still not sure it's real place
Think of it like a mini-Shitcago in terms of crimes and shootings. Dozens of violent crimes and 20 homicides so far this year.