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Drunken Employee Shoots Up A Server
Data Center Knowledge (Aug 26 2010) Servers
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Police in Salt Lake City say an employee of a mortgage company opened fire on a $100,000 server with a .45 caliber automatic, and then concocted a cover story that his gun had been stolen and used to shoot up the IT equipment.
Joshua Lee Campbell, 23, an employee of RANLife Home Loans, has been charged with felony criminal mischief, carrying a dangerous weapon while under the influence of alcohol, and giving false information to a law enforcement officer.
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