A Crime's Ripple Effect

The Tragic Origin of “Going Postal”

ImaginArmy ™ Season 1 Episode 6

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On the morning of August twentieth, nineteen eighty-six, Patrick Henry Sherrill drove to the Edmond, Oklahoma, post office. Police records place him there just before seven a.m., carrying multiple firearms. What followed minted a phrase that reshaped how Americans thought about workplace safety.