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Doctor Dead After Shooting at Least 5 in NYC Hospital: Sources

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A doctor is dead after he shot multiple people inside a New York City hospital in what appears to be a case of workplace violence, sources say.

The gunman at Bronx Lebanon Hospital was dressed in a white doctor's coat when he shot at least five people shortly before 3 p.m., sources tell News 4.

The shooter has been identified as Dr. Henry Michael Bello, a 45-year-old family medicine doctor formerly employed at the hospital, according to sources.


NYPD spokesman J. Peter Donald said in a tweet around 4 p.m. that the suspect was dead.

Chopper Over NYC Hospital Amid Reports of Active ShooterChopper Over NYC Hospital Amid Reports of Active Shooter

A sea of police cars line the street outside Bronx Lebanon Hospital Friday amid reports of shots fired within the hospital.
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As members of the NYPD's most-armed units responded to the then-active shooter situation, a sea of patrol and tactical vehicles gridlocked the streets around the hospital on Grand Concourse, and police surveyed the roof of the building with their guns drawn, Chopper 4 over the scene shows.

A pregnant woman was in the hospital's pediatrics unit said panic broke out when she and her partner learned there was an active shooter in the hospital.

"They said somebody's in there with a rifle shooting people," said the five-months pregnant woman, who gave her name as Maya. "Everybody's panicking, everybody's scared."

"It was just a panicky rush and everybody was just getting down, and we just hear shots," said her fiance. "After the shots, everybody's just getting down. We just tried to run to the bathroom and close the door in the bathroom."

Another patient in the hospital said on Twitter that "the last instructions we got were from the NYPD, when they cleared out the room and shut down our lights, they just told us to remain in."

A staff member at the hospital tells News 4 it was under lockdown as police helped to bring people out floor by floor.

Person Wheeled Out in Stretcher During Hospital ShootingPerson Wheeled Out in Stretcher During Hospital Shooting

A person is wheeled out of Bronx Lebanon Hospital in a stretcher amid reports of an active shooter in the hospital wearing a white lab coat.
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The FDNY said at one point they had gotten a report of a smoke condition on the 16th floor of the hospital. They were seen on standby, gathered outside the hospital entrance, Chopper 4 shows.

Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center describes itself as the largest voluntary, not-for-profit health care system in the south and central Bronx.

The 120-year-old hospital claims nearly 1,000 beds spread across multiple units. Its emergency room is among the busiest in New York City.

The hospital is about a mile and a half north of Yankee Stadium.

This is a developing story. Check back for details.



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Rifle-wielding doctor shot dead after opening fire, killing at least 1 at Bronx Lebanon Hospital

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A disgruntled medical worker dressed in black opened fire and shot at least four people in a Bronx hospital Friday afternoon, police said.

Shots rang out on the 16th floor of Bronx Lebanon Hospital in Morris Heights about 2:45 p.m.

As many as 20 people were hurt in the ensuing chaos as they tried to flee the unfolding horror, sources said.

“One shooter is deceased at the hospital,” a police spokesman posted to Twitter.

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Police sources identified the shooter as Dr. Henry Bello, 35. He used an M-16 type rifle. He was listed as a family physician. He is believed to have killed himself after the shooting.

NBC reported that he was wearing a white lab coat.
Shots rang out at Bronx Lebanon Hospital Friday afternoon, authorities said.
Shots rang out at Bronx Lebanon Hospital Friday afternoon, authorities said. (Gregg Vigliotti/New York Daily News)

“Active shooting in Bronx Lebanon Hospital... Man dressed all in black. Smoke from the 16th floor,” the NYPD Special Operations Division posted to Twitter.

Police swept the hospital searching for the shooter and found a trail of blood leading from the second to the eighth floor. The gunman is believed to be possibly barricaded on the 16th floor.

ABC7 reported that two of the victims were women and one was dead. The New York Times reported that three of the victims were doctors.

“I heard two doctors got shot 20 times, both of them,” said Jasmine Mercado, 24. “They said the person was going from the ninth floor to the eighth floor shooting.”

The hospital was evacuated, while some people barricaded themselves inside.

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“Building is in complete shut down, I was in the middle of getting an x-ray when security alerted us to the active shooter situation and locked us in,” patient Felix Puno, who was hunkered down in the fourth floor radiology department, told the Daily News. “As far as we know police are here doing a floor-by-floor sweep."

At least 100 cop cars are on the scene.

EMS Counterterrorism responded as well to search for victims after the NYPD.

A secondary task force was set up by the Whitestone Bridge on the Queens side.

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Doctor too stressed he snapped. I think there will be more doctor related shootings in the future. I am a bit surprised it took this long to finally happen.
 

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Kuku doctor lah.

Never prescribed himself a strong dose of antidepressants? Then write a note to refer himself to IMH?

WAF doctor is this?

Other doctors bullied him ah?

Going to fire him from his job ah?

KNN he on narcotic drugs ah?

Drunk ah?

IMH Kee Siao ah?

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Doctors also people lah. Suffer from same mental illnesses as anyone. Sometimes conditions like schizophrenia patient have no insight at all. Need other people to help them and diagnose them and treat them.

The whole putting doctors on pedestal is rubbish perpetuated by medical societies colleges, associations and society itself.

Time to smash that myth.
 

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Fake news lah. When Ah neh can choose to fake doctor job how can doc goes mad.

Eat well sleep well nice office and work place. Well respected job how can he goes mad.

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The hospital is right in firing that doctor. Looks like he has some mental illness. Imagine being operated by a mentally unstable person like him in the hospital.
 

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I tot when doctor gave people a hot would be a flu shot or antibiotic or pain killer shot or some medication, how come the shots are lethal bullets now? WAF? Huh? Make America Great Again like this how?

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/30/nyregion/bronx-hospital-shooting.html


Doctor Opens Fire at Bronx Hospital, Killing Woman and Wounding 6 Others


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The police gathered outside Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center in New York on Friday. Credit Uli Seit for The New York Times

A disgruntled doctor armed with an AR-15 rifle and wearing a lab coat went on a rampage on Friday in the Bronx hospital where he had worked, killing a doctor and wounding six other people — five of them seriously — before setting himself on fire and shooting himself in the head, the authorities said.

The furious attack by the doctor — identified by the police as Henry Bello, 45 — sent workers at the hospital, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, diving behind desks and doors as gunshots and smoke filled the hallways of a place devoted to healing. Witnesses described medical workers’ ripping a fire hose from the wall to use as a tourniquet on one victim’s leg, while others recalled the horrific sight of the gunman, his torso aflame, running down a hallway.

Dr. Bello had a troubled past, having worked at the hospital for about six months before quitting after being accused of sexual harassment, officials said. And years earlier, he was arrested and charged with sexual abuse after assaulting a woman in Manhattan.
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The attack appeared to be the type of mass shooting by a lone gunman that has struck communities around the United States.

“He’s shooting! He’s shooting!” one woman yelled in the frantic initial moments of the afternoon assault, as recounted by a mother in the pediatric emergency room who had cowered with her five children, ages 1 to 10.

Some believed that the death toll would have been far higher had the shooting occurred anywhere but where it did — a hospital filled with state-of-the-art medical equipment, and with doctors and nurses who rushed to victims and performed triage where they fell, in staircases and hallways, even as the gunman was still at large.

“The situation unfolded in the middle of a place that people associate with care and comfort,” Mayor Bill de Blasio told reporters outside the hospital, on the Grand Concourse in the Claremont Village neighborhood. The gunman acted alone, Mr. de Blasio said, adding that it appeared to be a workplace dispute that ended when the gunman committed suicide — “but not before having done horrible damage,” the mayor said.



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The police did not identify the victim, other than as a woman and a doctor. The five seriously injured patients were “fighting for their lives,” said the police commissioner, James P. O’Neill. The sixth had a gunshot wound to the leg.

Dr. Bello was armed with a rifle, an AR-15, that investigators believe he sneaked into the hospital under his lab coat, police officials said.

While investigators were still trying to determine a motive, one official said, “Most likely it’s a workplace violence on the part of a former disgruntled employee.”

Dr. Bello was hired in August 2014, according to Errol C. Schneer, the hospital’s vice president, and left in February 2015, in lieu of being terminated. The police said he resigned after an accusation of workplace sexual harassment.
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The AR-15 rifle used by Dr. Bello in Friday’s attack. Police officials said it was believed he sneaked it into the hospital under his lab coat. Credit New York Police Department

In 2004, Dr. Bello was arrested and charged with sex abuse and unlawful imprisonment after a 23-year-old woman told officers he had grabbed her crotch area outside a building on Bleecker Street in Manhattan and tried to penetrate her through her underwear, a law enforcement official said. The woman told officers that Dr. Bello had lifted her up in the air and dragged her while saying, “You’re coming with me.”

Court records indicate that Dr. Bello pleaded guilty to unlawful imprisonment in the second degree, a misdemeanor, and was sentenced to community service. The felony sexual abuse charge was dismissed.

Mr. Schneer said on Friday night that the hospital did not know about Dr. Bello’s criminal past when he was hired. “At that time, and as a result of a human resources and security department background check, which includes fingerprinting, there was no record of any conviction for sexual abuse,” he said.

Dr. Bello was a graduate of Ross University School of Medicine on the Caribbean island of Dominica, a New York State official said.
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The police escorted people across the street outside the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center on Friday. Credit Mary Altaffer/Associated Press

The state’s Education Department said Dr. Bello had received a limited permit to practice as an international medical graduate in order to gain experience so that he could be licensed. The permit was issued on July 1, 2014, and expired on July 1, 2016. He also had an expired pharmacy technician license, issued in California in 2006.

The carnage took place around 2:50 p.m. Friday on the 16th and 17th floors of one of the Bronx’s largest hospitals, which has 1.1 million patient visits and over 140,000 emergency room visits a year, according to its website. Witnesses said that on Friday afternoon, Bronx-Lebanon’s rooms and corridors were filled with patients and visitors.

As the situation developed, emergency workers were at first prevented from entering the building. At least one of the wounded was being treated by people inside the hospital who had tied an emergency fire hose as a tourniquet, a Fire Department official said. At one point, the police escorted into the building a group of emergency workers wearing armor, as the gunman was still being sought.

Dr. Sridhar Chilimuri, the physician in chief at the hospital, said the doctor who was killed had been shot in the chest. Of the five victims in critical condition, one is a family services physician, three are medical students and one is a gastrointestinal specialist. Dr. Chilimuri said he had treated some of the victims, who were friends and colleagues. The situation was “extraordinarily difficult,” he said.
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In front of Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center in New York after a shooting on Friday. Credit Jeenah Moon for The New York Times

Norma Ruiz, a patient-care technician at Bronx-Lebanon, said the shooting took place on a floor where she works, and she recalled seeing a man, now believed to be the gunman, on fire. “He was running down the hall throwing himself on the floor,” she said. “We threw ourselves on the floor, and when everybody was quiet, my co-worker and me, we lift our heads, and the doctors’ station was on fire.”

“Everybody just started screaming,” said the mother in the pediatric unit, who asked that her name not be used to protect her children’s medical privacy. The hospital staff frantically tried to quiet everyone, she said, ordering people in the packed waiting room to lie on the floor while the lights were turned off.

The woman ran into an exam room with her children and shoved them underneath a hospital bed, while she lay on the floor as a barricade in front of them. When her 1-year-old began to cry, she breast fed him to keep him quiet, she said. “My heart was pounding,” she said. “I was shaking, just shaking.”

Miguel Mercado, 61, was lying in a hospital bed on the 10th floor, waiting for an M.R.I. after complications from back surgery earlier in June, when the police burst into the room and ordered patients who could walk to head down the stairs with their hands up. “The cops came and started emptying out the rooms floor by floor — ‘Everybody get out, get out, get out!’” he said about an hour after the shooting, standing in the parking lot outside the hospital, IV tubes dangling from his arm. On his feet he wore only hospital socks.
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Hospital staff stood outside the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital on Friday. Credit Timothy A. Clary/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

“It’s been happening almost anywhere, but nobody was waiting for this,” Mr. Mercado said, referring to the workplace shooting. “Who would have thought it would happen in a hospital?”

Shortly after the shooting, graphic images emerged online that purported to show the suspect lying on the hospital floor, in a button-down shirt worn under a lab coat, the scene covered in blood.

As patients and employees drifted from the hospital in the hours after the shooting, Ms. Ruiz, the patient-care technician, stood in her green scrubs, deeply shaken.

“I just want to get out of here,” she said, recalling the moment she heard the gunman. “We hear, ‘Boom, boom, boom.’ We thought, ‘A patient, a relative.’ But no, it came from the doctors’ station.”

Reporting was contributed by Hannah Alani, Al Baker, Nick Corasaniti, Annie Correal, David Gonzalez, Benjamin Mueller, William K. Rashbaum, Rick Rojas and Marc Santora. Susan C. Beachy contributed research.

A version of this article appears in print on July 1, 2017, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Doctor Storms Bronx Hospital In Fatal Attack. Order Reprints| Today's Paper|Subscribe
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Why doctor's rifle is so funny? The hand grip why like this? How to operate? Is the gun damaged? Hand grip fell off?

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Doctor who killed 1 at NYC hospital was 'aggressive'

By colleen long and larry neumeister, associated press

NEW YORK — Jul 1, 2017, 2:00 AM ET

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A woman is escorted by officers near the Bronx Lebanon Hospital in New York after a gunman opened fire there on Friday, June 30, 2017. The gunman, identified as Dr. Henry Bello who used to work at the hospital, apparently took his own life after shooting others, authorities said. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

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Dr. Henry Bello proved a man of his word.

After he was forced to resign as a family medicine doctor amid sexual harassment allegations, he threatened his colleagues. He said he would kill them.

On Friday, Bello returned to Bronx Lebanon Hospital with an AR-15 assault rifle tucked under his white lab coat and opened fire in his old department, killing one doctor and critically wounding six other people at the hospital, according to law enforcement officials.

Bello then shot himself, and staggered, bleeding, into a hallway where he collapsed and died with the rifle at his side, officials said. A photo showed the doctor on a blood-spattered floor as police stood over him.

Now, detectives are trying to piece together what prompted Bello to snap two years after he was forced out, and whether he was hunting for someone in particular when he went to the 16th floor and started shooting.

"There are many, many details that we're still putting together," said Mayor Bill de Blasio said, adding that terrorism was not involved in the attack. "This was a horrible situation unfolding in a place that people associated with care and comfort, a situation that came out of nowhere."

His former co-workers described a man who was aggressive, loud, and threatening.

"All the time he was a problem," said Dr. David Lazala, who trained Bello as a family medicine doctor. When Bello was forced out in 2015, he sent Lazala an email blaming him for the dismissal.

"We fired him because he was kind of crazy," Dr. Maureen Kwankam told the Daily News. "He promised to come back and kill us then."

People described a chaotic scene as gunfire erupted, spreading terror throughout the medical facility as employees locked themselves inside rooms and patients feared for their lives after hearing an announcement warning of someone in the building with a weapon.

"I thought I was going to die," said Renaldo Del Villar, a patient who was in the third-floor emergency room getting treatment for a lower back injury.

Shortly after receiving a 911 call about an active shooter, police officers went floor by floor, their guns drawn, looking for the gunman. Fifteen minutes later they confirmed he was dead in the building.

Bello may have doused himself with an accelerant like gasoline and tried to set himself on fire before shooting himself, officials said. Sprinklers extinguished the fire.

The officials were not authorized to discuss the still-unfolding investigation and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

According to New York State Education Department records, Bello graduated from Ross University and had a limited permit to practice as an international medical graduate to gain experience in order to be licensed. The permit was issued on July 1, 2014, and expired last year on the same day. Family medicine doctors handle more routine cases, such as coughs and sprained ankles.

Bello also worked as a pharmacy technician at Metropolitan hospital in Manhattan because he was having a hard time getting licensed as a physician, but quit the job in 2012 and filed for unemployment, according to the lawyer who represented him on appeal in 2014. He lost his case. One former colleague at Metropolitan said he would frequently argue with nurses and bristled at being told what to do, but his attorney in the unemployment action said that's not the man he knew.

"I'm absolutely shocked," attorney David Wim said. "He was such a nice gentleman. He was very humble, very polite, very respectful."

Wim said he even jokingly suggested to his assistant that she date the doctor, who was unmarried.

But Bello had a history of aggressive behavior. In unrelated cases, the doctor pleaded guilty to unlawful imprisonment, a misdemeanor, in 2004 after a 23-year-old woman told police Bello grabbed her, lifted her up and carried her off, saying, "You're coming with me." He was arrested again in 2009 on a charge of unlawful surveillance, after two different women reported he was trying to look up their skirts with a mirror. That case was eventually sealed.

It was not immediately clear if the hospital was aware of his criminal history when he was hired.

Two surgeons at the hospital told the AP that all six victims were in critical condition, but they were expected to survive. Medical staff at the hospital immediately treated all the patients in its emergency department. The victims largely suffered gunshot wounds to the head, chest and abdomen, they said. The most seriously wounded was shot in the liver, said the surgeons, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not permitted to speak publicly.

Employees and their loved ones described the horrifying moments immediately after the shooting as they scrambled for information.

Garry Trimble said his fianc?e, hospital employee Denise Brown, called from inside to tell him about the gunman.

"She woke me up and told me there was a situation, somebody's out there shooting people," Trimble said as he waited for Brown to leave the hospital. "I could hear in her voice she was shaking and about to cry."

Brown, 53, emerged around 6 p.m. — hours after the initial report of a shooter at about 2:50 p.m. — and said employees had only recently been freed to leave their secure areas.

"I was scared," said Brown, a Bronx resident who described herself as the hospital's patient ambassador. "Very scary. It was like something you'd see on TV. I just thank God to be alive."

The 120-year-old hospital has one of the busiest emergency rooms in New York City. It is about a mile and a half north of Yankee Stadium.

In 2011, two people were shot at Bronx Lebanon in what police said was a gang-related attack.

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Associated Press writers Steve Peoples and Karen Matthews contributed to this report.


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Doctor fatally shoots 1, wounds 6 at NYC hospital before killing himself

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Updated 0328 GMT (1128 HKT) July 1, 2017

NYPD: Bronx hospital shooter, 1 victim dead
NYPD: Multiple people shot at local hospital


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The shooter was a former doctor at the hospital, spokesman for facility says

New York (CNN)A doctor opened fire with an assault rifle Friday inside a New York City hospital where he used to work, killing a woman and wounding six people before turning the gun on himself, law enforcement officials said.
The shooting started a little before 3 p.m. ET at the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital. The 972-bed facility is one of the largest providers of outpatient services in New York.

Police said somebody called 911 to report a man with a gun on the 16th floor.
Police converged on the scene and officers found the gunman dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on the 17th floor, New York City Police Commissioner James O'Neill said at a news briefing.
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The man was wearing a white lab coat and carrying ID and his firearm was nearby, O'Neill said.
The shooter, Henry Bello, was a "disgruntled (former) employee" who worked at the hospital from August 2014 to February 2015, a hospital spokesman said. Errol Schneer told reporters that Bello resigned before he was to be fired.
Schneer said Bello likely did not know any of the people he shot, but that police are investigating the matter.
The body of a female doctor was found close to the gunman's body, O'Neill said. The woman's name was not immediately released.
Sridhar Chilimuri, Physician-in-Chief at the hospital, said the victim was shot at random.
Six people were wounded on the 16th floor, and five -- who are hospital staff members -- are in serious condition from gunshot wounds. They are all in the intensive care unit, Chilimuri said.
Another person, who was already a patient, was injured and is in stable condition.
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Man hides in hospital room during shooting

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The hospital's fire alarm system went off during the siege, apparently because the shooter tried to set himself on fire, O'Neill said.
So far authorities have not offered a motive. The FBI said the shooting did not appear to be an act of terrorism. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio called it an act of work-related violence.
Chilimuri said hospital officials were unhappy with Bello's performance and he left two years ago under "unfortunate circumstances."
Video images from the scene showed hospital employees and others coming out of the hospital's main entrance, their hands in the air, and crossing the street toward awaiting police officers.
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Employees and patients described scenes of panic in the crowded hospital, with people taking shelter in closets and rooms.
Krystal Rivera, a 23-year-old patient at the hospital, said she was with her hospital roommate, a visitor and a nurse from the floor when they heard gunshots.
"I barricaded the door with an IV machine, two chairs and my whole bed," Rivera said.
The visitor looked out and saw a man wearing a green top and a white lab coat and saw that he had a rifle, she said.
Ruth Velazquez, an HIV counselor, said staff had trained for incidents such as this.
"We locked every single door in that place, every single door was locked, and we put the patients there, we made sure that our main concern was the patients," she said.
Hospitals have been the site of active shooting situations in recent years.
In January 2015, a patient's family member shot and killed cardiac surgeon Michael Davidson before the shooter killed himself at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
And in Florida last July, a man entered a patient's room and opened fire, killing an elderly female patient and a female hospital worker, police said. A suspect was taken into custody.

CNN's Polo Sandoval, Sarah Jorgensen, Ray Sanchez, Lorenza Brascia, Madeleine Stix, Nadeem Muaddi, Jessica Prater and Ellie Kaufman contributed to this report.




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The whole world is bad.The whore is getting insane and mindless. You see death and killing everywhere. And more to come - the ugliness and the insanity of it all.

Doctors turned killers and murderers. Fathers turned killers and murderers. Mother turned killers and murderers. Spouses killed each other. Lovers killed each other. Religion killed each other. Churches and temples killed each other.Siblings killing each other. Sons killing their own fathers. Maids killing their employers. Employers killing their own employees. What a crazy world indeed.

It signals the end of this mother fucking world. It signals the end of this evil and demonic world. It also spells the end of the many mother fuckers here in this forum. THE END!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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please lah there is nothing to do with race, colour or creed..

this is a mad world . people are stressed to the point of no return. the mind has lost its direction. the brain got fractured. the wires all gone loose. you go insane.

you got the gun. you got the ammunitions. you got the tools..you let go..you go bonkers.and you sent the innocent ones with you to the depths of helldom...

this is mad...you created the circumstances. you crafted the scene. you all caused the tragedy. you all are co sponsors of the killing. you all comanage the stage and it happens. bang!!!

all you mother fuckers here in this forum will also smell the impending death of this stinking world...
 

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The whole world is bad.The whore is getting insane and mindless. You see death and killing everywhere. And more to come - the ugliness and the insanity of it all.

Doctors turned killers and murderers. Fathers turned killers and murderers. Mother turned killers and murderers. Spouses killed each other. Lovers killed each other. Religion killed each other. Churches and temples killed each other.Siblings killing each other. Sons killing their own fathers. Maids killing their employers. Employers killing their own employees. What a crazy world indeed.

It signals the end of this mother fucking world. It signals the end of this evil and demonic world. It also spells the end of the many mother fuckers here in this forum. THE END!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So who can I trust when I lao sai?

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