The Edmond post office shooting was a
mass shooting
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that occurred in
Edmond, Oklahoma
Edmond is a city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States, and a part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area in the central part of the state. The population was 94,428 according to the 2020 United States Census, making it the fifth largest cit ...
, on August 20, 1986. In less than fifteen minutes, postal worker Patrick Sherrill pursued and shot several coworkers, killing 14 and injuring another six, before committing suicide. The deadliest
workplace shooting
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in U.S. history, Sherrill's attack inspired the American phrase "
going postal
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".
Background
Sherrill was a relief carrier, meaning he was often required to work alternate routes on different days, a position dictated by his rank on the seniority list. His lack of a permanently assigned route meant that he lacked the same job stability as other USPS workers. Opinions vary concerning his job performance. Some reports portray him as an erratic, irritable worker; others claim he performed well and was being badgered by management. In any case, on the afternoon of August 19, 1986, supervisors Esser and Bland reprimanded Sherrill for his behavior.
Shooting
Shortly after 7:00 a.m. on August 20th, 1986, Patrick Sherrill killed Richard Esser, Jr., one of two supervisors who had verbally disciplined him the previous day. Sherrill then sought out Bill Bland, another supervisor who had reprimanded him. However, Bland had overslept that morning and arrived an hour late to work, by which time the shootings were already over. Not finding Bland, Sherrill then killed co-worker Paul Michael Rockne.
Around 100 workers occupied the small facility at the time of the attack. Fourteen people died at the scene, and six others received wounds requiring hospitalization. The day's violence ended when Sherrill shot himself in the forehead.
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Victims
Fourteen people were killed in the shooting, while six others were injured. The victims were:[
;Killed
* Patricia Ann Chambers, 41, part-time clerk
* Judy Stephens Denney, 41, part-time clerk
* Richard C. Esser Jr., 38, supervisor
* Patricia A. Gabbard, 47, clerk
* Jonna Ruth Gragert, 30, clerk
* Patty Jean Husband, 48, supervisor
* Betty Ann Jarred, 34, clerk
* William F. Miller, 30, rural carrier
* Kenneth W. Morey, 49, rural carrier
* Leroy Orrin Phillips, 42, rural carrier
* Jerry Ralph Pyle, 51, rural carrier
* Paul Michael Rockne, 33, letter carrier
* Thomas Wade Shader Jr., 31, part-time clerk
* Patti Lou Welch, 27, clerk
;Injured
* William Nimmo
* Gene Bray
* Michael H. Bigler
* Steve Vick
* Judy Walker
* Joyce Ingram
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Memorial
The Yellow Ribbon Memorial is a commemorative outdoor structure dedicated to the victims of the Edmond, Oklahoma, Post Office Shooting. Dedicated on May 29, 1989, it is located outside the post office's main entry to the south. The memorial contains the bronze statue of a man and a woman standing atop the fountain's center base and holding the ribbon of which the bow is attached to the base. To represent the fourteen victims killed in the shooting, the fountain contains fourteen water jets and a plaque on the front of the base listing their names.[ IAS OK000160.]
The memorial was built by the Edmond community and the United States Postal Services; the statue was created by sculptor Richard Muno (1939–2015).[ Community members have gathered at the memorial to commemorate the victims, especially on the 25th (2011) and 30th (2016)] anniversaries.
The memorial was surveyed in May 1996 as "well maintained". categorized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum
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.[ Over the years, the memorial slowly deteriorated with apparent "cracks in the concrete".] Throughout the early 2010s, operations of the fountain were halted for, according to USPS, "a damaged water supply line".[ As of 2016, the fountain still operates seasonally.][
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Perpetrator
Patrick Henry Sherrill (November 13, 1941 – August 20, 1986) was born in Watonga, Oklahoma
Watonga is a city in Blaine County, Oklahoma. It is 70 miles northwest of Oklahoma City. The population was 5,111 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Blaine County.
History
Watonga is located on former Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Res ...
, and had served in the United States Marine Corps
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. He was considered an expert marksman and was a member of a National Guard
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Nat ...
pistol team.[
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Subsequent postal shooting incidents
The 1986 Edmond incident was the first of several highly publicized postal shootings.
* 1991, Ridgewood, New Jersey
Ridgewood is a village in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, its population was 24,958,[Royal Oak, Michigan
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Royal Oak is located along th ...]
* 1993, Dearborn, Michigan
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* 1993, Dana Point, California
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* 1995, Montclair, New Jersey
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* 1997, Milwaukee
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, Wisconsin
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* 2006, Goleta, California
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See also
* Mass shootings in the United States
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* Gun violence in the United States
Gun violence in the United States results in tens of thousands of deaths and injuries annually, and was the leading cause of death for children 19 and younger in 2020. In 2018, the most recent year for which data are available as of 2021, the ...
* List of rampage killers (workplace killings)
This section of the list of rampage killers contains those mass murders where the perpetrators predominantly targeted their (former) co-workers.
A rampage killer has been defined as follows:
This list arbitrarily limits the scope of the subject ...
* Workplace violence
Workplace violence (WPV), violence in the workplace (VIW), or occupational violence refers to violence, usually in the form of physical abuse or threat, that creates a risk to the health and safety of an employee or multiple employees. The Nationa ...
** Workplace aggression
Workplace aggression is a specific type of aggression which occurs in the workplace. Workplace aggression can include a wide range of behaviors, ranging from verbal acts (e.g., insulting someone or spreading rumors) to physical attacks (e.g., punch ...
** Workplace conflict
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Footnotes
References
External links
"Going postal"
''Time
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'' (June 24, 2001)
"The loner: From shy football player to 'Crazy Pat
''The New York Times'' (August 22, 1986)
''EnidNews.com'' (August 20, 2006)
"15 die in post office rage"
'' The News-Journal'' (August 21, 1986)
"Former marine kills 14, self"
''Lodi News-Sentinel
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'' (August 21, 1986)
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