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YOU GOTTA READ THIS

Discussion in 'New York Tri-State' started by msdesignltd, Jun 15, 2004.

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  1. msdesignltd

    msdesignltd F1 World Champ
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    The guy was 20 years old. I think he was going to kill himself that day one way or another and just figured he would take a ride in a Ferrari before going. sad to see a 20 year old go so soon, glad no one else was hurt.

    it was a 360 spider. if you dont know that you have to press the key fob before starting the car you will never get it started. if you are not familiar with a 360 the keys can be in the ignition and it will not get taken. yes it was an F1. so if he even got it started, never would have figured out how to put it into reverse to back it out of the detail bay, then never would have figured out how to shift up and down, of course it shifts down by itself if he could have figured out up.

    car only has a few sprinkles of blood in it. you would think lots of stuff but it really has nothing. looks like somone had a minor bloody nose and sneezed. it belonged to a guy that just moved to the state and was having his car cleaned up so he could use it this weekend.



    As the service manager for the dealership where this took place, allow me to provide a few details from the inside. The young man appeared to have every intent to kill himself that Friday as the police told us he sent a suicide note FedEx to his parents in Wisconsin to tell them that he had planned not to live beyond 5/21. Regardless of his previous problems I am thankful he did not have the desire to kill anyone at the store, he just wanted the car for what the police called a "police assisted suicide". He drove into the lot, drove back out, and drove back again and parked in front of our detail shop. After hearing the first shot which blew a hole in the cinder block wall ten inches from one of my detailer's head to prove the gun wasn't a toy, I ran outide to see what the noise was. There are a lot of things that can make a loud booming sound that I've come across in 17 years in the car business, from the techs putting compressed air into a plastic bottle to scare someone to something exploding accidentally which might injure an employee. I had no idea he had a semi-automatic Bushmaster rifle and 600 to 700 rounds of ammunition on hand until I got to the car and saw it myself. The gunman had no clue that it was necessary to push the keyless entry button to unlock the security system, and even after having the gun fired in their presence, my detail staff was not going to tell him how to take the car. All of the detail staff evacuated the shop to run into the store as the parts manager dialed 911. As the gunman came to the larger building we had already locked the doors trying to get the employees and customers out the other side. He then proceeded to use eight shots and blow out my sliding glass door to my office as the parts manager and I exited into the shop. When a semi-auto is involved you run and don't look back and thats what all of us did our best to do. The man had every opportunity to kill myself and five others in my company but chose not to. He then walked out to the detail shop again after scaring the bejeezus out of my parts manager and a parts delivery guy, past two Scottsdale policemen, got into the same car, couldn't start it and took his own life. It was a bigger mess than a nosebleed but was cleaned up by a local Phoenix company that specializes in such things. And contrary to previous inaccurate reports, it did not smell at all. Not even a little.

    There have been many sleepless nights suffered since then by some of the staff, but the reality is that if a little lost sleep is the greatest repercussion, we are thankful thats the worst of it. You take the lessons learned and try to grow stronger and move on. That's all you can do. I'm happy I can still see my family every day, and that's all I was thinking about once the reality of the situation set in.

    Glad to be here!
     
  2. Ferrari0324

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    Wow. I'm just glad to hear noone was hurt.
     
  3. DodgeViper01

    DodgeViper01 F1 Veteran

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    Glad to hear that you are alright and the situation was not worse.
     
  4. msdesignltd

    msdesignltd F1 World Champ
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    It was not me, 1st person, those are quotes from the FC page posted atop

    it is from the arizona forum
     

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