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Campus shooting: Supervisors described shooter as hostile

binkley.44@osu.edu

Published: Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Updated: Tuesday, March 8, 2011 00:03


Nathaniel Brown struggled to pay the bills. His relationship with his girlfriend had recently ended. And five months after he was hired at Ohio State, the man whom supervisors described as "hostile" learned he was losing his job.

"He'd been having a lot of financial troubles," said Ray Conrad, who lived next to Brown's home of 20 years on the near East Side.

At 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, Brown, 51, walked into the maintenance building at 2000 Tuttle Park Place, where he checked in for work every morning. But Tuesday he came in halfway through his shift — armed with two handguns — and shot two of his bosses before killing himself, police say.

Listen to the 911 call from the OSU shooting on March 9, 2010

Larry Wallington, 48, a building services manager, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Henry Butler, 60, an operations shift leader, was shot in the shoulder and was in stable condition after he underwent surgery at the OSU Medical Center.

Documents show that during Brown's brief employment, he clashed with his supervisors. In handwritten notes describing Brown's work, an unidentified employee says it's "like he has ADHD — totally lost if not carefully supervised."

And when a supervisor gave Brown his 90-day review early this year, he became hostile and yelled "You might as well fire me now!" according to the notes. The employee had to call Butler into the room to calm Brown.

On Tuesday morning, Brown's supervisors had gathered in Room 107 of the building to conduct an interview early in the morning, police said. When Brown entered the room, he specifically asked for Wallington, according to a source who asked not to be identified because OSU employees were told not to discuss the shooting.

When Wallington tried to flee, Brown chased him around the room and continued to shoot at him, the source said. Wallington was responsible for conducting Brown's performance reviews.

Listen to the call on the non-emergency line after the shooting on March, 9 2010

The shooting took place one week after Brown learned from supervisors that he was losing his job. Brown didn't do his job very well, according to documents filed by his supervisors. For example, on Feb. 1, Butler found Brown sleeping in a classroom while he was waiting for wax to dry on the floors. That was Brown's final warning.

A month later, Brown's bosses decided he still hadn't met their expectations and they decided to fire him.

"He does not follow through on simple, routine tasks and has to be closely supervised as a result," wrote Richelle Simonson, director of communication for Facilities Operations and Development, in a Feb. 15 report.

"He has been tardy on a couple of occasions, but the primary reason for the [termination] request is based on lack of performance," Butler wrote in his Feb. 17 request to dismiss Brown.

Six OSU employees other than the shooter were reported to be in the building during the shooting, and some of them were in the room. The details of the shooting are hazy.

An investigator confirmed that multiple shots were fired, but it was unclear how many, or if Brown used both guns he brought into the building.

And although initial reports from police indicated that only one victim was killed, it now appears that both Wallington and Brown died on the scene.

"We have people shot, please come," a frantic 911 caller told dispatchers immediately after the shooting. "They said he shot himself, they said he shot himself … is he dead?" the woman asked another witness about the shooter.

Police said they responded to the maintenance building within two minutes and closed a southern portion of Tuttle Park Place for much of the day.

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11 comments

Anonymous
Wed Mar 10 2010 14:26
There was no mention of race in the comment that you are refering to in your discust. Does it always have to be racist if a black person is the subject of a bad comment? What if the guy was white? Would you still claim that it was "the most classist and racist thing I've heard in a very long time?"
Anonymous
Wed Mar 10 2010 12:31
"And in that video you can see the scum that was living right along next to him. Disgusting."
I think you are disgusting. That's the most classist and racist thing I've heard in a very long time.
Anonymous
Wed Mar 10 2010 11:20
The NRA strikes again. economic crisis+people under stress+ Rambo culture + easy access to guns= Shocked, shocked to hear of violence in the work place.
Ex-Linden Resident
Wed Mar 10 2010 09:58
GRASMERE AVE IS NOT THE NEAR EAST SIDE. IT IS CONSIDERED LINDEN AND ON THE NORTH SIDE. LEARN THE CITY YOU ARE REPORTING ON.
Greg T
Wed Mar 10 2010 09:49
He was sub human to go in and kill someone who supervised him and that was honest in his assessment of his work quality. All he needed to do was man up and do his job to the standards it needed to be done. These so called janitors are the life of this University. They clean and take care of everything that gets trashed. Please dont try to make this man out to be a kind gentle guy. He had issues that were never taken care of
M.
Wed Mar 10 2010 09:00
Why doesn't OSU do a criminal background check before hiring employees? The lies on the job application would have surfaced and Brown would never have been hired in the first place. Also today's Dispatch reports that a previous supervisor whom Brown listed as a reference on his OSU application was never contacted about Brown. This supervisor was dissatisfied with Brown's work and says he would never have recommended him to OSU. So not only does OSU neglect to do criminal background checks, they don't even check references! I hope this tragedy will be a wake-up call for Human Resources and the shoddy hiring practices that are allowed to exist throughout the university.
Anonymous
Wed Mar 10 2010 06:05
"And although initial reports from police indicated that only one victim was killed, it now appears that both Wallington and Brown died on the scene."

The police are right: only one VICTIM died. The other death is that of the killer; he not a victim.

The LA Times (online), of all papers, had the most thorough article about this as of yesterday evening, well before some of the same details emerged in the Dispatch.

HH
Wed Mar 10 2010 02:39
alright now Lantern, get down with the multimedia! Nice job reporting from all angles
Ananymous Coward
Wed Mar 10 2010 01:14
What about the whole "he lied on his job application about being in prison" part of the story? Are we really believing that he graduated high school "according to his university job application"?

Why not just run the AP article? It didn't really have the "but he seemed like a nice guy" angle at the end.

CM
Wed Mar 10 2010 00:28
wow...he kept his house clean huh? that must really be saying something. From now on, if a person is tidy, they should be dismissed from any criminal charges..especially murder! GIVE ME A BREAK! This is just ridiculous. This guy was scum, I don't care how clean he kept his damn house. And in that video you can see the scum that was living right along next to him. Disgusting.
Anonymous
Tue Mar 9 2010 22:40
Why was someone like him given the job in the first place?






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