Anyone ever experienced someone going postal? June 03, 2009, 05:11:08 PM Well I guess untill you are put in a situation you dont know how you will react, last Friday I was in the PO waiting for them to open. I was the first in line and the guy next was just shooting the bs with me as we waited. Anyhow a guy about 6th in line started screaming "you dont say that" and ran up and punched and kicked the guy beside me and then turned and ran from the post office. After a few seconds of shock I asked the dude if he knew him figuring it might be some old fued. well he had never seen him. When they opened I was being helped and so was the victim who was explaining what had transpired. Anyway this nut came back in and ran up to me and asked what I said about him. Now I am a pretty mild mannered 40 yr old guy who spent the better part of his 20-30's at a Golds gym and am by no means a slouch. I politely told him I wasnt speaking to him and he should get back in line, if he would like to speak to me I would be outside momentarilly. He then tackled the guy he assaulted the first time knocking him flying across the floor and he was about to kick the shiznit out of him. I dropped what I was doing and grabbed him by the arms and spun him into the counter where I held him till the police arrived. The part that I found amazing was that no one else even attempted to help this poor guy. They just stood there watching. Best part was the police station is directly across the street and it took them forever to respond, they actually drove over. Only thing the dude said as I pinned him to the counter was if I thought he might be able to go to the hospital, I told him he would most certainly be going somewher and at the moment I would prefer if he shut the hell up. Anyway that was my run in with someone going postal. Anyone else ever had that happen? Quote Selected
Anyone ever experienced someone going postal? Reply #1 – June 03, 2009, 05:22:21 PM Not by a sober person........Sounds like a homeless dude with a plan. Or someone that's lost his house/job and his mind with it. Quote Selected
Anyone ever experienced someone going postal? Reply #2 – June 03, 2009, 05:24:34 PM Welcome to what I deal with about once a month....Most of them are usually just talk, but every once in a while.... Quote Selected
Anyone ever experienced someone going postal? Reply #3 – June 03, 2009, 06:23:08 PM I have dealt with that quite a few times,mostly when I was with the police dept.Only a couple of times since then.I hate bullies,and have no issues grabbing one and adjusting his demeanor. Quote Selected
Anyone ever experienced someone going postal? Reply #4 – June 03, 2009, 07:57:56 PM Quote from: doodaa;275728Not by a sober person........+1 They were always drunk or on something. Quote Selected
Anyone ever experienced someone going postal? Reply #5 – June 03, 2009, 08:13:25 PM Dan was the conversation you had with the guy who got attacked very out load or offending in any way ? :eek: Quote Selected
Anyone ever experienced someone going postal? Reply #6 – June 04, 2009, 07:42:36 AM It doesn't matter what his conversation was about! No one has a right to assault someone like that.Asking him to tone it down, or quit saying offensive things, yes...punching and kicking them for it and attacking them again later...absolutely not!The only time I would say that kind of behavior is merited is if someone says something disgusting or perverted to a child.... then yeah, knock them out! Otherwise... at least tell them to knock it off first, it's not acceptable. If they then keep it up... and it's bad enough, knock them out!I highly doubt Dansbirds would be chatting it up offensively though... his demeanor here has never suggested anything like that. Quote Selected
Anyone ever experienced someone going postal? Reply #7 – June 04, 2009, 08:32:36 AM Quote from: Dansbirds;275725 The part that I found amazing was that no one else even attempted to help this poor guy. They just stood there watching. 8 out of 10 people are all talk9 out of 10 are afraid5 out ot 10 are pleased to see the reality tv with front row seatsthe other half are afraid and they find safety in the net of neutrality.there are three kinds of people in the world, those that want things to happenthose that make things happenthose that stand around wondering what the f just happendGood job steppng up, nevermind how long it took officers to get there. They have full plates most of the time and this is just another day at work for them. IMHO, the rest of the guys should have pitched in to help, i would be disgusted to step back into that crowd of people knowing they guys in line cant act like they have a pair.no offense to anyone, just my 2c. Quote Selected
Anyone ever experienced someone going postal? Reply #8 – June 04, 2009, 10:11:53 AM new york city-it happens all the time-nobody has respect-when i retire in 5 years, got too get out of here-going up the country! Quote Selected
Anyone ever experienced someone going postal? Reply #9 – June 04, 2009, 11:48:38 AM I can imagine in cities it does happen alot. I happen to live in rural middle of nowhere NY. A few years back the main cemetary population surpassed the towns, to give an idea of remote. As far as the conversation went, the guy was comenting on how the post office seems to open later and later and not a second before 9am, he then proceeded to tell me how he had just had surgery a week ago and was just getting back on his feet. All in all seemed like a decent enough guy, who knows what the crazy dude was on maybe the guy reminded him of someone else, i'll never know. Quote Selected
Anyone ever experienced someone going postal? Reply #10 – June 04, 2009, 12:21:23 PM well there ya go...I guess it's called Postal for a good reason eh!;) Quote Selected
Anyone ever experienced someone going postal? Reply #11 – June 05, 2009, 10:59:50 AM Reminds me of a quote from the Movie Boondock Saints (totally a MUST SEE if any of you haven't) At the start of the movie..."Monsignor: And I am reminded, on this holy day, of the sad story of Kitty Genovese. As you all may remember, a long time ago, almost thirty years ago, this poor soul cried out for help time and time again, but no person answered her calls. Though many saw, no one so much as called the police. They all just watched as Kitty was being stabbed to death in broad daylight. They watched as her assailant walked away. Now, we must all fear evil men. But there is another kind of evil which we must fear most, and that is the indifference of good men. Connor: [as the brothers exit the church] I do believe the monsignor's finally got the point. Murphy: Aye."Good job Dan.. the world needs more guys like you. Quote Selected
Anyone ever experienced someone going postal? Reply #12 – June 05, 2009, 01:24:28 PM I LOVE that movie!!!"Is it dead" ? lmao Quote Selected
Anyone ever experienced someone going postal? Reply #13 – June 05, 2009, 06:41:38 PM i love how people bash red necks but want to move where red necks live,,,ie- in the country.I vote you stay where you are,, that way you dont come here and f up what little we have. Quote Selected
Anyone ever experienced someone going postal? Reply #14 – June 05, 2009, 09:17:58 PM A tiny part of me would like to see total global economic meltdown and world chaos...if nothing else just to see the rich, city, suit wearin', stock tradin', elitist, on the little peeps, don't have a clue what or where a hamburger or chicken nuggets come, from yuppie crowd,,turn in to sad, starving lunatics. Just a tiny part of me mind you....reminds me....I need to clean the rifles. Quote Selected