Tennessee USPS worker, who shot coworkers dead, was ‘not violent churchgoer’ but bullied at work: Mom claims

3years ago

Memphis news, Tennessee news.

Johntra Haley, the 28-year-old USPS worker who perpetrated a double-murder suicide at his workplace Tuesday, was non-violent according to his mother.

“He was a churchgoing person. It’s just the people at the job were bullying him,” Tracey Haley said.

“My son went to that job faithfully every day, worked long hours, comes home stressed because they’re talking to him any kind of way.”

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  • The mom added that the mail carrier called her once and confessed to struggling with bullying at work from his superiors.

    Those killed were Custom Service Manager James Wilson and Custom Service Supervisor Demetria Dortch, both were described as great managers.

    “I’m not doing good at all,” the mom said adding that the gunman was a father and expecting his second child.

    “It’s ridiculous. These jobs need to learn to train people to give people respect when you’re working for them.”