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Dec 19 1997

Disgruntled postal worker Anthony Deculit enters a Milwaukee post office at 12:45 A.M., shoots his supervisor in the right eye, and kills a fellow coworker. The supervisor had written Deculit up for sleeping on the job. After the shootings he rendered himself dead with the 9mm solution, a shot through the mouth.



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Bet that hurt...just for a nanosecond. But Tony don't 'member anyway.

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Details as they come in:

5 held hostage at rural Virginia post office
December 23, 2009 7:05 PM EST

WYTHEVILLE, Va. (AP) Authorities say as many as five people are being held hostage at a post office in a small town in Virginia.

Wytheville (WITH-ville) Mayor Trent Crewe says five people are inside the building, including three employees and two customers. Crewe says shots have been fired but no injuries have been reported.

Virginia State Police have responded with a SWAT team and bomb technician. A spokeswoman confirmed shots have been fired but could not say whether explosives were involved.

The situation began about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. Wytheville is the county seat of Wythe County in southwest Virginia, which has about 30,000 residents.

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WYTHEVILLE, Va. (AP) Authorities say as many as five people are being held hostage at a post office in a small town in Virginia.

Wyethville (WITH-ville) Mayor Trent Crewe says five people are inside the building, including three employees and two customers. Crewe says shots have been fired but no injuries have been reported.

The situation began at about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. The suspect has not been identified. Wytheville is in western Virginia.

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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Dec 24 1997

Disgruntled (former) postal worker David Lee Jackson takes seven hostages at a Denver mail sorting facility. He holds them for over nine hours before surrendering to police. Jackson had been fired 18 months previously for threatening his superior.



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Update from Virginia:


Va. hostage says he thought of family to stay calm
December 24, 2009 2:52 PM EST

WYTHEVILLE, Va. (AP) One of three hostages held in a Virginia post office for more than eight hours says he stayed calm by thinking of his family.

Jimmy Oliver tells The Associated Press he was at the Wytheville (WITH-ville) post office Wednesday to mail Christmas presents when a man came in and slammed what looked like a bomb on the counter.

Federal authorities have charged 53-year-old Warren Taylor of Tennessee with kidnapping. All three hostages were released unharmed and police say Taylor surrendered calmly.

Oliver says he bonded with Taylor by telling him about his military service. He says during the ordeal Taylor asked a negotiator for a pizza he shared with the hostages and asked for cigarettes for Oliver to smoke.

Oliver says Taylor told him he was angry because his son had died in Afghanistan and his truck was about to be repossessed.

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ROANOKE, Va. (AP) A federal postal official says a man accused of taking three hostages in a small-town Virginia post office was angry at the federal government.

In a criminal complaint, U.S Postal Inspector J. David McKinney says 53-year-old Warren Taylor of Sullivan County, Tenn., told authorities he had planned the event for months or years.

McKinney says Taylor indicated his motive was growing anger at the federal government for a variety of issues. Those issues weren't specified.

Taylor told authorities he left Bristol, Tenn., on Wednesday and planned to go to Roanoke. According to the affidavit, Taylor said he stopped in Wytheville (WITH-ville) for gas and food and decided to "end it" at the post office there.

Taylor was arraigned Thursday on kidnapping and other charges.
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Va. standoff suspect was angry at the government
December 24, 2009 4:29 PM EST

WYTHEVILLE, Va. (AP) A man accused of taking three people hostage in a Virginia post office told them he was angry at the federal government because his son had died in Afghanistan and his beloved truck was about to repossessed, one of the hostages said Thursday.

Suspected hostage-taker Warren "Gator" Taylor, 53, of Sullivan County, Tenn., was arraigned Thursday on kidnapping and other federal charges. The hostages were released unharmed after about eight hours Wednesday and Taylor surrendered without incident.

Federal officials said Taylor was angry at the federal government and told them he had planned the standoff for months or years.

Hostage Jimmy Oliver said Taylor told him he picked the small-town Wytheville post office at random because he was driving through the Blue Ridge Mountain town and it reminded him of Gatlinburg, Tenn., a tourist destination three hours away.

"He was really down on the government," Oliver told The Associated Press on Thursday in an interview at his mother's floral shop. "About the government taking over the right to bear arms ... he was angry at the government over taxing us."

Oliver said the man told the hostages his son had died in Afghanistan two months ago, though that could not be immediately confirmed. He also said he was dodging attempts to repossess his red pickup truck.

Oliver was at the post office to mail Christmas presents to his family when a man pushed his wheelchair in and slammed what looked like a bomb on the counter.

The man, who had four guns, fired a shot at the postmaster as he fled, then ordered Oliver and two other people to get down on the floor, Oliver said.

Oliver suspected the man might have served in the military, so he tried to bond with him by introducing himself and talking about his own military service. He said the man asked a negotiator for a pizza he shared with the hostages and asked for cigarettes for Oliver to smoke.

At some points during the ordeal, Oliver said, he feared for his life, but he tried to win the man's trust.

"I thought about my family and my kids and I had to stay calm," Oliver said.

Toward the end of the eight hours, Oliver said, the man apologized to him and the other two hostages.

Taylor did the same in federal court in Roanoke.

"I'm sorry I got everybody out on Christmas," Taylor said. He appeared in his wheelchair, wearing blue jeans and a black T-shirt, and made no other public statements.

Taylor, who is being represented by a federal public defender, was ordered to be evaluated at a federal prison medical facility to determine whether he is mentally fit for the criminal proceedings.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael Urbanski set no firm timetable, but said a competency hearing will follow the evaluation, which will likely take place in Butner, N.C.

Taylor waived his preliminary hearing and didn't argue for bail but had his lawyer ask about accommodations for his health conditions. Taylor, who has a prosthetic leg, has diabetes, public defender Randy Cargill said.

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Associated Press writers Tom Breen in Roanoke and Tim Huber in Charleston, W.Va., contributed to this report.
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Wytheville looks like Gatlinburg because of all the EZ-Bake Meth Labs, Hillbilly heroin, and I77/I81.

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May 6 1993

Disgruntled postal worker Mark Richard Hilburn (recently fired) enters the Dana Point, CA post office and shoots two former coworkers, killing one.



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20K Pieces Of Mail Found In Mailman's Philly Home

PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3)

 Checks, bills and even a college acceptance letter from 2007 were among 20,000 letters found inside the garage of a Philadelphia postal carrier.

When the mailman missed several days of work in April, postal officials went to his Port Richmond home and found tubs and tubs of undelivered and unopened mail.

The postal worker, who has yet to be identified, worked out of the Bustleton station in Northeast Philadelphia. The neighborhood most impacted is located near Castor Avenue and Benton Street.

One of those affected was desperate to receive a $900 check in December 2007. The letter just arrived on Thursday.

"I got mail today from 2007. Paychecks, things like that that I needed. Stuff from the Social Security Administration, I.R.S.," resident Kevin Carpenter said.

Carpenter asked the worker he knew as "Dave the mailman" to be on the lookout for the check.

"I asked Dave and Dave said he hadn't seen it, but as soon as he got it, he would call me," Carpenter explained.

Some of mail found in the postal carrier's home dated back to 1997.

One of the letters that was undelivered was a 2007 acceptance letter from West Chester University. The recipient, who received the letter on Thursday, is now a senior in college.

Investigators have yet to question the mailman because they have not been able to locate him.

However, delaying mail and stealing mail are both federal offenses.



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