I
wasn't going to mention the Empire State Building shooting – but
now it transpires that this is a story of collapse in the USA –
what happens to someone when their world falls apart.
It
transpires that the NYPF was responsible for 10
of the 11 people shot.
Somehow, I doubt if the details will make it into the mainstream media.
Empire
State Building gunman Jeffrey Johnson 'was always alone'
Portrait
emerges of man who held a grudge after being laid off from a job but
left home every morning dressed in a suit
25
August, 2012
A
fuller picture of the shooter who sparked panic at the Empire State
Building emerged Saturday, depicting a Willy Loman-like figure who
would still dress for work despite losing his job a year ago.
As
the New York police department faced questions over how officers
managed to injure nine bystanders during the confrontation with
Jeffrey Johnson, details of the gunman's troubled back story began to
be known.
The
assassination of his former boss – the event that led to Friday's
chaotic scenes on the doorstep of the New York landmark – appears
to have taken place following a year of brooding over the loss of his
job.
Johnson
had worked as a designer of women's clothing at Hazan Imports for six
years before he was let go due to downsizing at the firm.
Neighbours
say that even after he was laid off by the firm, Johnson would leave
his apartment in Manhattan's Upper East Side every morning dressed in
a suit.
Some
days the 58-year-old would merely go to a nearby McDonald's for
breakfast before retuning back home.
"He
was always alone," said Gisela Casella, who lived a few floors
above him. "I always felt bad. I said: 'Doesn't he have a
girlfriend?' I never saw him with anybody."
Apartment
superintendent, Guillermo Suarez, said he lived alone in a
one-bedroom apartment that he was subletting. He called him a "very
likeable guy" who always wore a suit.
But
police say that he harboured a grudge against his former firm's vice
president Marc Ercolino.
He
blamed the one-time colleague for his unemployment, complaining that
Ercolino failed to promote his line of women's t-shirts.
The
workplace dispute was to cost Johnson's former colleague his life.
Dressed
in an olive suit and carrying a briefcase, the laid-off employee
walked up to Ercolino early Friday and shot him once in the head and
then in the torso without saying a word, eye-witnesses said.
The
victim's eldest brother, Paul Ercolino, said the import businessman
never mentioned any grievance with Johnson.
But
the two men's dispute was known within the firm, and even spilled out
into the courts.
Police
commissioner Ray Kelly said Johnson had gone back to his former place
of work regularly since being laid off.
There
was a "confrontation with Ercolino virtually every time he went
back", CNN quoted Kelly as saying.
He
added that both men had filed harassment complaints against each
other in April 2011.
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