UPS gunman who killed 3 had filed overtime grievances

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A United Parcel Service driver who opened fire  during a meeting with co-workers had filed a grievance that he was  working excessive overtime and appeared to specifically go after the  three drivers he killed before fatally shooting himself.

Jimmy Lam, 38, filed the grievance in March complaining of too much  overtime and requesting that the package delivery company relieve him of  working extra hours going forward, Joseph Cilia, an official with a  Teamsters Union local that represents UPS workers in San Francisco, told  The Associated Press.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A United Parcel Service driver who opened fire  during a meeting with co-workers had filed a grievance that he was  working excessive overtime and appeared to specifically go after the  three drivers he killed before fatally shooting himself.

Jimmy Lam, 38, filed the grievance in March complaining of too much  overtime and requesting that the package delivery company relieve him of  working extra hours going forward, Joseph Cilia, an official with a  Teamsters Union local that represents UPS workers in San Francisco, told  The Associated Press.

Full story: AP News



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