He found his quarry at the quarry

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Authorities searched Wednesday for a man they say killed two and wounded six at the Northern California limestone quarry where he worked, and may have also shot a woman in an attempted carjacking afterward.


The disgruntled employee opened fire at a safety meeting at the Permanente Quarry at about 4 a.m. Wednesday, Santa Clara County Sheriff's spokesman Jose Cardoza said.


CBS News station KPIX-TV in San Francisco reports that the employee allegedly arrived at the meeting with an assault rifle and a handgun and started shooting at the quarry owned by Lehigh Southwest Cement Company in Cupertino about 15 miles west of San Jose. The quarry is located about 3 miles from the headquarters for Apple.



http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/10/05/national/main20115916.shtml
 
A broadcast over the department’s emergency radio frequency described the suspect, Shareef Allman, 49, as black, 5-feet-11, 260 pounds, and dressed in a brown jacket and blue sweat pants.


As a host of Real 2 Real, Allman would interview divergent groups, she said, and encourage them to get along. He was not an employee of the station, but one of 130 community producers who turned in a show to air on the channel.

Youtube had a video of him interviewing race baiter Jesse Jackson, it has since been removed.


Sounds like he was one of them gun crazy community organizer's I heard about.



http://www.mercurynews.com/crime-courts/ci_19044864
 
Photo of Rev, Jesse Jackson pal Shareef Allman, who was involved with the Murderous California Shooting Rampage



 
List of his victims....

Authorities identified the dead as Mark Muñoz, 59, of San Jose, John Vallejos, 51, of San Jose, and Manuel Guadalupe Piñon, 48, of Newman, all employees of Lehigh.

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Portrait of Mike Ambrosio, who survived after being shot in the arm

The rampage came less than a week after Ambrosio confronted Allman, telling him that as his union shop steward, he would no longer represent him to management over the numerous safety violations he was accused of committing.


"He's had so many accidents and always said that because he's African-American, the company was after him," Ambrosio said. "He was an unsafe driver." Ambrosio said Allman had turned over a truck and snagged overhead wires when he left the truck bed in the air.


Last Thursday, Ambrosio told Allman that "no one has ever had so many accidents in the company like you have."


Ambrosio set up a meeting Monday morning with management, telling officials that Allman's safety record was so bad, his driving so reckless, that "the workers weren't safe."


Company officials, Ambrosio said, responded by encouraging his fellow drivers to document any further problems.


"The workers were tired of complaining and the company not doing anything," Ambrosio said.
 
:good4u:

GOOD SHOOTING

Shareef Allman, the man suspected of opening fire in a Cupertino, California limestone quarry, was shot and killed by police Thursday morning in a Silicon Valley neighborhood after a daylong manhunt. Mountain View police that confirmed that Allman, 47, was the man killed.

One less scum in the world.
 
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