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jps December 6th 11 08:47 PM

Thank goodness she had a gun to protect her family...
 

SAN ANTONIO -- A Texas woman unable to qualify for food stamps for
months walked into a state welfare office with a gun, then shot her
two children and killed herself during a seven-hour standoff,
officials said Tuesday.

The children, a 10-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, were in
critical condition Tuesday, Laredo police investigator Joe Baeza said.

The standoff began around 5 p.m. Monday afternoon. Baeza said the
woman was speaking with two employees when she pulled out a gun and
said she wanted to speak to a supervisor. When the supervisor arrived,
he convinced her to let the employees go in exchange for keeping him.

Meanwhile, about 25 other people were moved to safety, police said.

The identity of the mother and children were still not made public as
of early Tuesday afternoon.

Texas Health and Human Services spokeswoman Stephanie Goodman said
Tuesday the woman first applied for assistance in July. Goodman said
the mother was denied because she didn't submit enough information.

Goodman said the mother called the office in mid-November to check on
her case. That was apparently the last time she tried contacting the
state before Monday's shooting, Goodman said.

Goodman said the woman specifically requested to speak with a
different caseworker, other than the one she had been working with,
when she entered the building Monday. She was escorted to a private
room and revealed a gun shortly after, Goodman said.

Police negotiators stayed on the phone with the woman throughout the
evening, but she kept hanging up. She let the supervisor go unharmed
around 7:45, but stayed inside the office with her children. After
hanging up the phone around 11:45, police heard three shots, and a
SWAT team entered the building. Inside, they found her body and her
two wounded children.

The 38-year-old woman had recently moved to the area from Zanesville,
Ohio, about 30 miles east of Columbus, Baeza said. She told
negotiators about a litany of complaints against state and federal
government agencies. It sounded like she had been denied services
several months ago, Baeza said, but it wasn't clear what specifically
triggered Monday's standoff.

"This wasn't like a knee-jerk reaction," Baeza said, adding that the
woman felt she was owed restitution of some sort.

A spokeswoman for the state's welfare agency did not immediately
return a call Tuesday seeking comment.

The children were "very critical" and unconscious when taken from the
scene, he said. Their names, along with the name of the woman, were
not released by police.

JustWait December 6th 11 08:50 PM

Thank goodness she had a gun to protect her family...
 
On 12/6/2011 3:47 PM, jps wrote:

SAN ANTONIO -- A Texas woman unable to qualify for food stamps for
months walked into a state welfare office with a gun, then shot her
two children and killed herself during a seven-hour standoff,
officials said Tuesday.

The children, a 10-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, were in
critical condition Tuesday, Laredo police investigator Joe Baeza said.

The standoff began around 5 p.m. Monday afternoon. Baeza said the
woman was speaking with two employees when she pulled out a gun and
said she wanted to speak to a supervisor. When the supervisor arrived,
he convinced her to let the employees go in exchange for keeping him.

Meanwhile, about 25 other people were moved to safety, police said.

The identity of the mother and children were still not made public as
of early Tuesday afternoon.

Texas Health and Human Services spokeswoman Stephanie Goodman said
Tuesday the woman first applied for assistance in July. Goodman said
the mother was denied because she didn't submit enough information.

Goodman said the mother called the office in mid-November to check on
her case. That was apparently the last time she tried contacting the
state before Monday's shooting, Goodman said.

Goodman said the woman specifically requested to speak with a
different caseworker, other than the one she had been working with,
when she entered the building Monday. She was escorted to a private
room and revealed a gun shortly after, Goodman said.

Police negotiators stayed on the phone with the woman throughout the
evening, but she kept hanging up. She let the supervisor go unharmed
around 7:45, but stayed inside the office with her children. After
hanging up the phone around 11:45, police heard three shots, and a
SWAT team entered the building. Inside, they found her body and her
two wounded children.

The 38-year-old woman had recently moved to the area from Zanesville,
Ohio, about 30 miles east of Columbus, Baeza said. She told
negotiators about a litany of complaints against state and federal
government agencies. It sounded like she had been denied services
several months ago, Baeza said, but it wasn't clear what specifically
triggered Monday's standoff.

"This wasn't like a knee-jerk reaction," Baeza said, adding that the
woman felt she was owed restitution of some sort.

A spokeswoman for the state's welfare agency did not immediately
return a call Tuesday seeking comment.

The children were "very critical" and unconscious when taken from the
scene, he said. Their names, along with the name of the woman, were
not released by police.


It's sick the way you delight over such stories only because it makes
you feel superior to a bunch of sock puppets. It's almost inhuman, or
dare I say, progressive...

X ` Man[_3_] December 6th 11 08:54 PM

Thank goodness she had a gun to protect her family...
 
On 12/6/11 3:50 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 12/6/2011 3:47 PM, jps wrote:

SAN ANTONIO -- A Texas woman unable to qualify for food stamps for
months walked into a state welfare office with a gun, then shot her
two children and killed herself during a seven-hour standoff,
officials said Tuesday.

The children, a 10-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, were in
critical condition Tuesday, Laredo police investigator Joe Baeza said.

The standoff began around 5 p.m. Monday afternoon. Baeza said the
woman was speaking with two employees when she pulled out a gun and
said she wanted to speak to a supervisor. When the supervisor arrived,
he convinced her to let the employees go in exchange for keeping him.

Meanwhile, about 25 other people were moved to safety, police said.

The identity of the mother and children were still not made public as
of early Tuesday afternoon.

Texas Health and Human Services spokeswoman Stephanie Goodman said
Tuesday the woman first applied for assistance in July. Goodman said
the mother was denied because she didn't submit enough information.

Goodman said the mother called the office in mid-November to check on
her case. That was apparently the last time she tried contacting the
state before Monday's shooting, Goodman said.

Goodman said the woman specifically requested to speak with a
different caseworker, other than the one she had been working with,
when she entered the building Monday. She was escorted to a private
room and revealed a gun shortly after, Goodman said.

Police negotiators stayed on the phone with the woman throughout the
evening, but she kept hanging up. She let the supervisor go unharmed
around 7:45, but stayed inside the office with her children. After
hanging up the phone around 11:45, police heard three shots, and a
SWAT team entered the building. Inside, they found her body and her
two wounded children.

The 38-year-old woman had recently moved to the area from Zanesville,
Ohio, about 30 miles east of Columbus, Baeza said. She told
negotiators about a litany of complaints against state and federal
government agencies. It sounded like she had been denied services
several months ago, Baeza said, but it wasn't clear what specifically
triggered Monday's standoff.

"This wasn't like a knee-jerk reaction," Baeza said, adding that the
woman felt she was owed restitution of some sort.

A spokeswoman for the state's welfare agency did not immediately
return a call Tuesday seeking comment.

The children were "very critical" and unconscious when taken from the
scene, he said. Their names, along with the name of the woman, were
not released by police.


It's sick the way you delight over such stories only because it makes
you feel superior to a bunch of sock puppets. It's almost inhuman, or
dare I say, progressive...



You're just too stupid to understand the irony.

--
http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/8272ug

iBoaterer[_2_] December 6th 11 09:03 PM

Thank goodness she had a gun to protect her family...
 
In article ,
says...

On 12/6/2011 3:47 PM, jps wrote:

SAN ANTONIO -- A Texas woman unable to qualify for food stamps for
months walked into a state welfare office with a gun, then shot her
two children and killed herself during a seven-hour standoff,
officials said Tuesday.

The children, a 10-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, were in
critical condition Tuesday, Laredo police investigator Joe Baeza said.

The standoff began around 5 p.m. Monday afternoon. Baeza said the
woman was speaking with two employees when she pulled out a gun and
said she wanted to speak to a supervisor. When the supervisor arrived,
he convinced her to let the employees go in exchange for keeping him.

Meanwhile, about 25 other people were moved to safety, police said.

The identity of the mother and children were still not made public as
of early Tuesday afternoon.

Texas Health and Human Services spokeswoman Stephanie Goodman said
Tuesday the woman first applied for assistance in July. Goodman said
the mother was denied because she didn't submit enough information.

Goodman said the mother called the office in mid-November to check on
her case. That was apparently the last time she tried contacting the
state before Monday's shooting, Goodman said.

Goodman said the woman specifically requested to speak with a
different caseworker, other than the one she had been working with,
when she entered the building Monday. She was escorted to a private
room and revealed a gun shortly after, Goodman said.

Police negotiators stayed on the phone with the woman throughout the
evening, but she kept hanging up. She let the supervisor go unharmed
around 7:45, but stayed inside the office with her children. After
hanging up the phone around 11:45, police heard three shots, and a
SWAT team entered the building. Inside, they found her body and her
two wounded children.

The 38-year-old woman had recently moved to the area from Zanesville,
Ohio, about 30 miles east of Columbus, Baeza said. She told
negotiators about a litany of complaints against state and federal
government agencies. It sounded like she had been denied services
several months ago, Baeza said, but it wasn't clear what specifically
triggered Monday's standoff.

"This wasn't like a knee-jerk reaction," Baeza said, adding that the
woman felt she was owed restitution of some sort.

A spokeswoman for the state's welfare agency did not immediately
return a call Tuesday seeking comment.

The children were "very critical" and unconscious when taken from the
scene, he said. Their names, along with the name of the woman, were
not released by police.


It's sick the way you delight over such stories only because it makes
you feel superior to a bunch of sock puppets. It's almost inhuman, or
dare I say, progressive...


Hey, help me get Harry's attention! He stated right here that he'd meet
me in public in Huntingtown, I really want to meet up with him, but
after I took him up on the offer, he's been very quite! Some would think
he's a coward!!

Boating All Out December 6th 11 09:11 PM

Thank goodness she had a gun to protect her family...
 
In article ,
says...

On 12/6/2011 3:47 PM, jps wrote:

SAN ANTONIO -- A Texas woman unable to qualify for food stamps for
months walked into a state welfare office with a gun, then shot her
two children and killed herself during a seven-hour standoff,
officials said Tuesday.

The children, a 10-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, were in
critical condition Tuesday, Laredo police investigator Joe Baeza said.

The standoff began around 5 p.m. Monday afternoon. Baeza said the
woman was speaking with two employees when she pulled out a gun and
said she wanted to speak to a supervisor. When the supervisor arrived,
he convinced her to let the employees go in exchange for keeping him.

Meanwhile, about 25 other people were moved to safety, police said.

The identity of the mother and children were still not made public as
of early Tuesday afternoon.

Texas Health and Human Services spokeswoman Stephanie Goodman said
Tuesday the woman first applied for assistance in July. Goodman said
the mother was denied because she didn't submit enough information.

Goodman said the mother called the office in mid-November to check on
her case. That was apparently the last time she tried contacting the
state before Monday's shooting, Goodman said.

Goodman said the woman specifically requested to speak with a
different caseworker, other than the one she had been working with,
when she entered the building Monday. She was escorted to a private
room and revealed a gun shortly after, Goodman said.

Police negotiators stayed on the phone with the woman throughout the
evening, but she kept hanging up. She let the supervisor go unharmed
around 7:45, but stayed inside the office with her children. After
hanging up the phone around 11:45, police heard three shots, and a
SWAT team entered the building. Inside, they found her body and her
two wounded children.

The 38-year-old woman had recently moved to the area from Zanesville,
Ohio, about 30 miles east of Columbus, Baeza said. She told
negotiators about a litany of complaints against state and federal
government agencies. It sounded like she had been denied services
several months ago, Baeza said, but it wasn't clear what specifically
triggered Monday's standoff.

"This wasn't like a knee-jerk reaction," Baeza said, adding that the
woman felt she was owed restitution of some sort.

A spokeswoman for the state's welfare agency did not immediately
return a call Tuesday seeking comment.

The children were "very critical" and unconscious when taken from the
scene, he said. Their names, along with the name of the woman, were
not released by police.


It's sick the way you delight over such stories only because it makes
you feel superior to a bunch of sock puppets. It's almost inhuman, or
dare I say, progressive...


I kind of agree. Tying this to guns misses the mark.
Wacko parents are always killing their kids for various reasons.
Poison, drowning, strangling, etc.
He should have titled this.
"Texas solution for hungry families."



Canuck57[_9_] December 6th 11 09:26 PM

Thank goodness she had a gun to protect her family...
 
On 06/12/2011 1:47 PM, jps wrote:

SAN ANTONIO -- A Texas woman unable to qualify for food stamps for
months walked into a state welfare office with a gun, then shot her
two children and killed herself during a seven-hour standoff,
officials said Tuesday.

The children, a 10-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, were in
critical condition Tuesday, Laredo police investigator Joe Baeza said.

The standoff began around 5 p.m. Monday afternoon. Baeza said the
woman was speaking with two employees when she pulled out a gun and
said she wanted to speak to a supervisor. When the supervisor arrived,
he convinced her to let the employees go in exchange for keeping him.

Meanwhile, about 25 other people were moved to safety, police said.

The identity of the mother and children were still not made public as
of early Tuesday afternoon.

Texas Health and Human Services spokeswoman Stephanie Goodman said
Tuesday the woman first applied for assistance in July. Goodman said
the mother was denied because she didn't submit enough information.

Goodman said the mother called the office in mid-November to check on
her case. That was apparently the last time she tried contacting the
state before Monday's shooting, Goodman said.

Goodman said the woman specifically requested to speak with a
different caseworker, other than the one she had been working with,
when she entered the building Monday. She was escorted to a private
room and revealed a gun shortly after, Goodman said.

Police negotiators stayed on the phone with the woman throughout the
evening, but she kept hanging up. She let the supervisor go unharmed
around 7:45, but stayed inside the office with her children. After
hanging up the phone around 11:45, police heard three shots, and a
SWAT team entered the building. Inside, they found her body and her
two wounded children.

The 38-year-old woman had recently moved to the area from Zanesville,
Ohio, about 30 miles east of Columbus, Baeza said. She told
negotiators about a litany of complaints against state and federal
government agencies. It sounded like she had been denied services
several months ago, Baeza said, but it wasn't clear what specifically
triggered Monday's standoff.

"This wasn't like a knee-jerk reaction," Baeza said, adding that the
woman felt she was owed restitution of some sort.

A spokeswoman for the state's welfare agency did not immediately
return a call Tuesday seeking comment.

The children were "very critical" and unconscious when taken from the
scene, he said. Their names, along with the name of the woman, were
not released by police.


Stupid typically selfish fleabagger bitch. Probably moved to Texas as
she thought the welfare was better than Ohio and maybe better welfare
housing.

Too bad she wouldn't just off herself. Hey, were are the fleabagger
father(s)?

ood part is if the kids survive they are going to get better care than
being saddled with a nut case. Hopefully a family that can have and
teach better values.

--
All successful people have one thing in common, if even for a moment
they think rationally.

Canuck57[_9_] December 6th 11 09:40 PM

Thank goodness she had a gun to protect her family...
 
On 06/12/2011 1:54 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 12/6/11 3:50 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 12/6/2011 3:47 PM, jps wrote:

SAN ANTONIO -- A Texas woman unable to qualify for food stamps for
months walked into a state welfare office with a gun, then shot her
two children and killed herself during a seven-hour standoff,
officials said Tuesday.

The children, a 10-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, were in
critical condition Tuesday, Laredo police investigator Joe Baeza said.

The standoff began around 5 p.m. Monday afternoon. Baeza said the
woman was speaking with two employees when she pulled out a gun and
said she wanted to speak to a supervisor. When the supervisor arrived,
he convinced her to let the employees go in exchange for keeping him.

Meanwhile, about 25 other people were moved to safety, police said.

The identity of the mother and children were still not made public as
of early Tuesday afternoon.

Texas Health and Human Services spokeswoman Stephanie Goodman said
Tuesday the woman first applied for assistance in July. Goodman said
the mother was denied because she didn't submit enough information.

Goodman said the mother called the office in mid-November to check on
her case. That was apparently the last time she tried contacting the
state before Monday's shooting, Goodman said.

Goodman said the woman specifically requested to speak with a
different caseworker, other than the one she had been working with,
when she entered the building Monday. She was escorted to a private
room and revealed a gun shortly after, Goodman said.

Police negotiators stayed on the phone with the woman throughout the
evening, but she kept hanging up. She let the supervisor go unharmed
around 7:45, but stayed inside the office with her children. After
hanging up the phone around 11:45, police heard three shots, and a
SWAT team entered the building. Inside, they found her body and her
two wounded children.

The 38-year-old woman had recently moved to the area from Zanesville,
Ohio, about 30 miles east of Columbus, Baeza said. She told
negotiators about a litany of complaints against state and federal
government agencies. It sounded like she had been denied services
several months ago, Baeza said, but it wasn't clear what specifically
triggered Monday's standoff.

"This wasn't like a knee-jerk reaction," Baeza said, adding that the
woman felt she was owed restitution of some sort.

A spokeswoman for the state's welfare agency did not immediately
return a call Tuesday seeking comment.

The children were "very critical" and unconscious when taken from the
scene, he said. Their names, along with the name of the woman, were
not released by police.


It's sick the way you delight over such stories only because it makes
you feel superior to a bunch of sock puppets. It's almost inhuman, or
dare I say, progressive...



You're just too stupid to understand the irony.



I am not. Irony is fleabagger probably democrat bitch tries to kill
kids before she offs herself. Put all that faith in 0bama and was
disappointed. Who knows, maybe she wanted to double dip, collect Ohio
welfare and Texas welfare.

Best part, Texas will get less migratory welfare people. After all,
doesn't Florida now drug test?

But makes a case for no welfare unless sterilized and put the kids into
better homes.
--
All successful people have one thing in common, if even for a moment
they think rationally.

X ` Man[_3_] December 6th 11 09:55 PM

Thank goodness she had a gun to protect her family...
 
On 12/6/11 4:40 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 06/12/2011 1:54 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 12/6/11 3:50 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 12/6/2011 3:47 PM, jps wrote:

SAN ANTONIO -- A Texas woman unable to qualify for food stamps for
months walked into a state welfare office with a gun, then shot her
two children and killed herself during a seven-hour standoff,
officials said Tuesday.

The children, a 10-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, were in
critical condition Tuesday, Laredo police investigator Joe Baeza said.

The standoff began around 5 p.m. Monday afternoon. Baeza said the
woman was speaking with two employees when she pulled out a gun and
said she wanted to speak to a supervisor. When the supervisor arrived,
he convinced her to let the employees go in exchange for keeping him.

Meanwhile, about 25 other people were moved to safety, police said.

The identity of the mother and children were still not made public as
of early Tuesday afternoon.

Texas Health and Human Services spokeswoman Stephanie Goodman said
Tuesday the woman first applied for assistance in July. Goodman said
the mother was denied because she didn't submit enough information.

Goodman said the mother called the office in mid-November to check on
her case. That was apparently the last time she tried contacting the
state before Monday's shooting, Goodman said.

Goodman said the woman specifically requested to speak with a
different caseworker, other than the one she had been working with,
when she entered the building Monday. She was escorted to a private
room and revealed a gun shortly after, Goodman said.

Police negotiators stayed on the phone with the woman throughout the
evening, but she kept hanging up. She let the supervisor go unharmed
around 7:45, but stayed inside the office with her children. After
hanging up the phone around 11:45, police heard three shots, and a
SWAT team entered the building. Inside, they found her body and her
two wounded children.

The 38-year-old woman had recently moved to the area from Zanesville,
Ohio, about 30 miles east of Columbus, Baeza said. She told
negotiators about a litany of complaints against state and federal
government agencies. It sounded like she had been denied services
several months ago, Baeza said, but it wasn't clear what specifically
triggered Monday's standoff.

"This wasn't like a knee-jerk reaction," Baeza said, adding that the
woman felt she was owed restitution of some sort.

A spokeswoman for the state's welfare agency did not immediately
return a call Tuesday seeking comment.

The children were "very critical" and unconscious when taken from the
scene, he said. Their names, along with the name of the woman, were
not released by police.

It's sick the way you delight over such stories only because it makes
you feel superior to a bunch of sock puppets. It's almost inhuman, or
dare I say, progressive...



You're just too stupid to understand the irony.



I am not. Irony is fleabagger probably democrat bitch tries to kill kids
before she offs herself. Put all that faith in 0bama and was
disappointed. Who knows, maybe she wanted to double dip, collect Ohio
welfare and Texas welfare.

Best part, Texas will get less migratory welfare people. After all,
doesn't Florida now drug test?

But makes a case for no welfare unless sterilized and put the kids into
better homes.




You're also too stupid to understand the irony.

You and iSnotty are quite the pair...of nincompoops.

--
http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/8272ug

Canuck57[_9_] December 6th 11 10:09 PM

Thank goodness she had a gun to protect her family...
 
On 06/12/2011 2:11 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In ,
says...

On 12/6/2011 3:47 PM, jps wrote:

SAN ANTONIO -- A Texas woman unable to qualify for food stamps for
months walked into a state welfare office with a gun, then shot her
two children and killed herself during a seven-hour standoff,
officials said Tuesday.

The children, a 10-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, were in
critical condition Tuesday, Laredo police investigator Joe Baeza said.

The standoff began around 5 p.m. Monday afternoon. Baeza said the
woman was speaking with two employees when she pulled out a gun and
said she wanted to speak to a supervisor. When the supervisor arrived,
he convinced her to let the employees go in exchange for keeping him.

Meanwhile, about 25 other people were moved to safety, police said.

The identity of the mother and children were still not made public as
of early Tuesday afternoon.

Texas Health and Human Services spokeswoman Stephanie Goodman said
Tuesday the woman first applied for assistance in July. Goodman said
the mother was denied because she didn't submit enough information.

Goodman said the mother called the office in mid-November to check on
her case. That was apparently the last time she tried contacting the
state before Monday's shooting, Goodman said.

Goodman said the woman specifically requested to speak with a
different caseworker, other than the one she had been working with,
when she entered the building Monday. She was escorted to a private
room and revealed a gun shortly after, Goodman said.

Police negotiators stayed on the phone with the woman throughout the
evening, but she kept hanging up. She let the supervisor go unharmed
around 7:45, but stayed inside the office with her children. After
hanging up the phone around 11:45, police heard three shots, and a
SWAT team entered the building. Inside, they found her body and her
two wounded children.

The 38-year-old woman had recently moved to the area from Zanesville,
Ohio, about 30 miles east of Columbus, Baeza said. She told
negotiators about a litany of complaints against state and federal
government agencies. It sounded like she had been denied services
several months ago, Baeza said, but it wasn't clear what specifically
triggered Monday's standoff.

"This wasn't like a knee-jerk reaction," Baeza said, adding that the
woman felt she was owed restitution of some sort.

A spokeswoman for the state's welfare agency did not immediately
return a call Tuesday seeking comment.

The children were "very critical" and unconscious when taken from the
scene, he said. Their names, along with the name of the woman, were
not released by police.


It's sick the way you delight over such stories only because it makes
you feel superior to a bunch of sock puppets. It's almost inhuman, or
dare I say, progressive...


I kind of agree. Tying this to guns misses the mark.
Wacko parents are always killing their kids for various reasons.
Poison, drowning, strangling, etc.
He should have titled this.
"Texas solution for hungry families."


One sick ******* we have here, and the liberal ****s want a commission
to decide if to try him has been charged with literally raping a 6 month
old boy to death.

Redefines sick.

But fleabaggers will blame guns even though you and I rational types
realize guns isn't the issue.

And why liberal-socialism will fail. Breeds too much envy, entitlement
and personal greed to last.
--
All successful people have one thing in common, if even for a moment
they think rationally.

jps December 6th 11 10:23 PM

Thank goodness she had a gun to protect her family...
 
On Tue, 06 Dec 2011 15:54:16 -0500, X ` Man
wrote:

On 12/6/11 3:50 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 12/6/2011 3:47 PM, jps wrote:

SAN ANTONIO -- A Texas woman unable to qualify for food stamps for
months walked into a state welfare office with a gun, then shot her
two children and killed herself during a seven-hour standoff,
officials said Tuesday.

The children, a 10-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, were in
critical condition Tuesday, Laredo police investigator Joe Baeza said.

The standoff began around 5 p.m. Monday afternoon. Baeza said the
woman was speaking with two employees when she pulled out a gun and
said she wanted to speak to a supervisor. When the supervisor arrived,
he convinced her to let the employees go in exchange for keeping him.

Meanwhile, about 25 other people were moved to safety, police said.

The identity of the mother and children were still not made public as
of early Tuesday afternoon.

Texas Health and Human Services spokeswoman Stephanie Goodman said
Tuesday the woman first applied for assistance in July. Goodman said
the mother was denied because she didn't submit enough information.

Goodman said the mother called the office in mid-November to check on
her case. That was apparently the last time she tried contacting the
state before Monday's shooting, Goodman said.

Goodman said the woman specifically requested to speak with a
different caseworker, other than the one she had been working with,
when she entered the building Monday. She was escorted to a private
room and revealed a gun shortly after, Goodman said.

Police negotiators stayed on the phone with the woman throughout the
evening, but she kept hanging up. She let the supervisor go unharmed
around 7:45, but stayed inside the office with her children. After
hanging up the phone around 11:45, police heard three shots, and a
SWAT team entered the building. Inside, they found her body and her
two wounded children.

The 38-year-old woman had recently moved to the area from Zanesville,
Ohio, about 30 miles east of Columbus, Baeza said. She told
negotiators about a litany of complaints against state and federal
government agencies. It sounded like she had been denied services
several months ago, Baeza said, but it wasn't clear what specifically
triggered Monday's standoff.

"This wasn't like a knee-jerk reaction," Baeza said, adding that the
woman felt she was owed restitution of some sort.

A spokeswoman for the state's welfare agency did not immediately
return a call Tuesday seeking comment.

The children were "very critical" and unconscious when taken from the
scene, he said. Their names, along with the name of the woman, were
not released by police.


It's sick the way you delight over such stories only because it makes
you feel superior to a bunch of sock puppets. It's almost inhuman, or
dare I say, progressive...



You're just too stupid to understand the irony.


Delight? No, these stories, like everything that iSnotty posts, are
sickening.

As are Chinese-tool-wielding tools.


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