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at 2004-12-09 19:16:56
here is the fuck that did it:
i found it on smn news, along with this:
"Some people who knew Nathan "Nate" Gale (photo) said Thursday that the heavy metal music fan had a quick temper. Gale, 25, was the man who police said shot and killed four people inside the Alrosa Village nightclub Wednesday night. A Columbus police officer who was called to the scene shot and killed Gale as he was holding a hostage, authorities said.
Gale was a 1998 Marysville High School graduate and lived in an apartment in downtown Marysville, NBC 4's Holly Hollingsworth reported. He served in the United States Marine Corps from February 2002 through November 2003, but did not serve his full term, Hollingsworth reported. The USMC would not give the circumstances of his discharge, Hollingsworth reported. While some in the community said Gale had a quick temper, others said he was a good-natured person.
Mikayla Weitzenecker, who works at Maggie's Restaurant in Marysville, said Gale was in the restaurant this week and said he loved children. "He always played with the little ones when he was in here," Weitzenecker said. "He was just a real gentle guy. He seemed like a big old teddy bear to me. I never would have thought what made him do that."
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