Sunday, 10 February 2008

2007_02_01_archive



6:45 PM Mountain Time (8:45 PM Eastern), and at the Navy Yard,

Philadelphia, at 8:30 PM Eastern, two mass shootings occurred.

The Utah event involved a 18-year-old gunman wearing a trenchcoat who

opened fire on shoppers at the Trolley Square shopping mall, killing

five and wounding four others before police fatally shot him, was

armed with several rounds of ammunition and was carrying two guns.

Detectives were trying to figure out what sparked the young man's

rampage.

Meanwhile in Philadelphia, an armed man opened fire during a company

board meeting inside a commercial building at the Navy Yard, killing

three men and critically wounding a fourth before turning the gun on

himself. It happened during a meeting of the board of directors of a

company called Watson International. The board was meeting at 5131 S.

11th St. in a structure known as Building 79, a former Navy

procurement office that, like many of the warehouse-type buildings at

the former Navy base and shipyard, is now home to private businesses.

Police have identified the three men who were fatally shot during a

company board meeting last night inside a commercial building at the

Navy Yard.

They are:

* Mark Norris, 46, of Piles Grove, N.J.; president and CEO of Zigzag

Net, the building's primary occupant.

* Robert Norris, 41, of Newark, Del., vice president of business

development for Watson International, the company having the meeting.

* James Reif, 42, of Endicott, N.Y.

Building 79's primary occupant is Zigzag Net Inc., a Web site

development company involved in advertising. It was unclear last night

what the relationship was between Zigzag and Watson International, but

officials indicated that they might have been business partners.

It is too early to determine if a copycat effect will occur, as

several factors have to be figured into such an equation such as the

forthcoming Valentine's Day superstorm hitting the East Coast and the

continuing and overwhelming media attention to the recent sudden death


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