![]() ![]() Hehe, shari is my boyfriend's ( Fumbler) sister. We didn't know what happened, and plenty of people were down there, so we just walked on to my car, parked at the bookstore and left. "We looked in the lobby and saw a guy down there with my RA holding a shirt to his neck. that was back in the day of the Thursday night FH party.įrgyandres is the guy who ran up to me on the stairs. Yeah, i hung out with him a few times, too. Passed through without hitting any organs. "I remember a friend of mine who was in Farmhouse that got shot in the stomach. ![]() My girlfriend and I had been playing tennis quite a bit on the upper courts where the shooting took place, and after it happened, she was afraid to go up there. The murder-suicide on the tennis courts adversely affected my tennis habits. My mother, a perpetual worrier, thought I was going to die at any moment when she found out about it. The bookstore shooting happened during my first semester at college. Old news articles about it? link to old thread? I was in Chapel Hill partying and I was switching someones homepage to TWW for fun, and then was like "holy shit". I actually read about that right after it happened on TWW. Yeah I remember this he went to high school with some of my suitemates and would hang out in our suite every now and then. I remember a friend of mine who was in Farmhouse that got shot in the stomach. The guy that got shot in the face was like 2000 I think, I'm pretty sure it was my first semester. I don't think they ever figured out who did it, did they? It freaked me out, I always used that ATM and we were almost there at the same time. I freaked out, cause my boyfriend had tried to rush me out of the dorm, 15 minutes before that but I was taking forever because I was in the middle of doing something. Then I found out he had actually been shot, right near where my car was parked. We looked in the lobby and saw a guy down there with my RA holding a shirt to his neck. He then said never mind and ran back down. Yeah, my boyfriend and I were walking down the stairs of Carroll, and this guy ran up the stairs and asked if we had a shirt he could use, because someone had just been stabbed and was down in the lobby bleeding everywhere. i remember my roommate comin in and sayin someone just got shot at the bookstore and they're now down stairs bleeding all over the lobby of carroll ĭidnt the ATM in front of the bookstore have some footage of him getting accosted? that was my first weekend away at college. If its that ^^ guy, that happened in 2000. Is this the guy who got shot in his car after he used an ATM in front of the bookstore? i cant think of his name now b/c i am fucked up he now owns chatterbox communications on hillsborough st. You know, i was just talking to someone about this incident last night. In front of the bookstore? i can't think of his name offhand.i knew him back in the day. The new camp has electricity, so protesters can cook and run small heaters, as well as a library.Remember the dude who got shot in the dome "It wasn't comfortable being on the sidewalk at the Capitol, being in the rain for hours," Rahman said. In the meantime, he and Occupy Raleigh said they're pleased with the arrangement. If the city tells me to cease and desist, then I'll have to oblige," Baumgart said. If they're happy with what's going on, (the protesters) can stay. "You have to use these systems to fight your battles," Rahman said.Ĭity officials said they're looking into whether the base camp violates any laws. If you want to get to somewhere to give a speech against global warming, you're probably going to need a car or maybe a plane." "If you were against global warming, that doesn't mean you can't drive your car anymore. "You can't live outside the system you are fighting," said demonstrator Antonio Rahman. The irony isn't lost on the protesters, but they say, after the city turned down their request for a spot in a Raleigh park, paying for a private lot was somewhat inevitable. "I don't know a single American who would turn down $4,800 a year." "That's $400 that I didn't have last month, and if the city allows me to continue doing it for 12 months, that's $4,800," Baumgart said Tuesday. It's what any small businessman who believes in making money would do, he said. He's charging $400 a month to the group of about 15 people who have braved the cold and rain to camp out for their cause. Rob Baumgart, who owns a Sprint and Nextel sales company called Chatterbox Communications, is leasing a 2,500-square-foot lot near the corner of West and Edenton streets, not far from downtown. Protesters with the Occupy Raleigh movement moved into a more permanent base camp last week, thanks to a local business owner who saw his new tenants as a capitalist opportunity.
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