thepittsburghchannel.com — A West Virginia post master has died after a man she knew shot her at her post office, police said. Post Master Lua Wolverton, 35, was shot twice with a shotgun Friday afternoon, police said, but was able to call 911 and describe her attacker. She later died at a Morgantown hospital.
Posted by: Delta784
This must be a hoax.....all federal facilities are clearly marked "no gun zones". Someone bent on murder would obviously have obeyed the law.
Posted by: rg1283
I am returning my signs with a copy of this article! I want a refund if the signs do not work as advertised! I'm going to DC with my revolver locked in my hotel room unloaded, with a trigger lock, so I can use it when the burglar comes.
Posted by: 5-0
I am going to file this under: "Shit that no one ever saw coming"
Posted by: resqjyw0
I see a lawsuit coming for whoever made those signs. They must be defective...
It was in West Virginia. The guy probably didn't know how to read.
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