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ANOTHER SAD STORY ABOUT HOW MARINES FIGHT FOR THE U.S. AND THE USA TURNS THEIR BACK ON YOU (923 hits)

marines leave their family and friends behind looking to serve their country ,,we come home with flash back of the war and depression some cant find help and some are just discharged and put out for dead to the point they snap ,,,,this marine was a victim LIKE SO MANY others that served the usa ,,,,i thank God for my support team because 25 years ago this could have been me !

Unhappy with his life as a Marine stationed in California, Terence Tyler posed a question three years ago on Twitter: "is it normal to want to kill ALL of ur coworkers?"
Struggling with depression, he left the Marines and recently started working at a supermarket in New Jersey.
On Friday morning, Tyler shot two co-workers and himself, police said. The 23-year-old, clad in desert camouflage gear, opened fire at a Pathmark store in Old Bridge Township, authorities said.
Authorities are investigating his motive, but family members said Tyler was discharged from the Marines two years ago after suffering from depression and had never gotten over his mother's death about five years ago.

Terence Tyler, 23, in his Twitter profile photo.

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Shooting victim Cristina LoBrutto

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Shooting victim Bryan Breen
Authorities said Tyler left his job as an overnight clerk at the Pathmark about 3:30 a.m. He drove off and returned to the store shortly afterward with a handgun and an assault rifle, Middles*x County Prosecutor Bruce Kaplan said. About a dozen workers were in the closed store, putting new prices into a computer.
Tyler fired more than 16 rounds from his rifle — shooting at an employee standing outside and blowing out windows, authorities said. He shot at five other workers in an aisle, killing Cristina LoBrutto, 18, and Bryan Breen, 24, the prosecutor said.
Tyler, who began working at the supermarket less than two weeks ago, then drew his handgun and killed himself, Kaplan said.
Several ammunition magazines were recovered along with the rifle and a .45-caliber handgun, he said.
"I do not believe that they were specifically targeted," Kaplan said of the two victims. "I believe everybody in the store was a target."
John Niccollai, president of a foodworkers union, said many of the employees escaped harm when an assistant manager directed them toward a back door.
Breen and LoBrutto were both cashiers. They normally worked day shifts, but pulled overnight shifts every few weeks to put in new price changes, Niccollai said. Tyler began work for Pathmark Aug. 20 as a night clerk, stocking shelves.
Pathmark worker Miranda Miranda said she steered clear of Tyler.
"The way he looked at me, he gave me an uneasy vibe," she said.
Miranda usually worked the overnight shift Thursday but said LoBrutto agreed to work the shift for her a few weeks ago. "That could've been me," Miranda said.
Tyler was discharged from the Marines in 2010, nearly two years in the service at Twentynine Palms, Calif., according to the Marines. The infantryman from New York City never served overseas, said Marine spokeswoman Capt. Kendra Motz. She wouldn't comment on the circumstances of his discharge.
Tyler's Twitter account, which has a photograph identified by family members as Tyler, interspersed posts about hating Marine life, expressions of violence, and his take on football, movies, women and other interests.
"smh is it normal to want to kill ALL of ur coworkers?Maybe but I'm actually in a position where I can,smh," he wrote in June 2009, using the handle (at)Tylerbkstyle and the abbreviation "smh" for "shaking my head."
Tyler tweeted months later about killing.
"I'm starting to see why plp go on killin sprees," he wrote. And these (obscenity) are reeeeeeally pushin my kill everyone I see button."
At the top of Tyler's Facebook page was the motto: "Be optimistic. All the people you hate are going to eventually die."
Christopher Dyson, Tyler's uncle, said Tyler left the Marines after suffering from depression. A cousin said Tyler had been hospitalized.
Tyler, who also lived in San Diego, left California in June for New Jersey, where he lived with his sister and uncle.
"He was a quiet cat, you know?" said Dyson, who works at the store and helped Tyler get a job there.
His cousin, Shanteya Dyson, said Tyler had not been the same since his mother died of cancer.
"That was his best friend. He was always a quiet guy. But he got more quiet. He really didn't speak at all. He was just blank," Dyson said.
Tyler spent the July 4 weekend drinking at Jersey shore bars with Manase Acheantong.
"We went out. We had drinks. He was a normal kid. He didn't start no fights. He didn't seem crazy," said Acheantong, 25, of Old Bridge.
Pathmark's parent company, Montvale-based Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., said the company was "deeply saddened" by the shooting and was cooperating with investigators.
LoBrutto and Breen both graduated from Old Bridge School. LoBrutto was a horn player in the school band and graduated this year, Schools Superintendent Timothy Brennan said. Breen graduated in 2006.
Jessica Ruano knew LoBrutto from school. "She was a really bubbly girl," said Ruano, 16. "She was silly. She was sweet."



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Posted By: DAVID JOHNSON
Saturday, September 1st 2012 at 3:52PM
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and you are not going to hear a peep out of anyone about it the first person ,group ,,that try to say anything but good about it will be ousted through a major public out cry ,,

its bad enough vets cant get a job but health care please ,,,, i know some vets that have fought for health care for 10 years and are finally getting it ,,hell my son had to fight for his benefits for 4 years befoore he got them ,,,,,lucky for me i never got sick so i dident need health care ,,,
Saturday, September 1st 2012 at 4:21PM
DAVID JOHNSON
your are so right IRMA the Americans are blind to what takes place behind the seen in the armed forces
all they see is the so called appreciation days like v day and memorial day ,,the u.s. comes out in all her glory for these special events then when its over the next day the walk right pass a homeless vet or forclose on a vets home because he /she cant a find a job ,,AMERICA home of the brave no home of the dead slaves in the grave
Saturday, September 1st 2012 at 5:19PM
DAVID JOHNSON
When you stop to think about how many people there are in the armed forces, you can see how hard it would be for the government to keep track of what's going on in their life after they leave the service. It is good that they now can obtain better mental and health care after they return to civilian life. I would think that a person that is trained to killed should be DE-programed afterwards.
Monday, September 3rd 2012 at 9:46AM
Helen Lofton
YEP FROM DENYING THE MANY ILLNESS CAUSED BY OUR OWN GOVERNMENT (NAM, DESERT STORM)TO LABELING THEIR CHILDREN AS FATHERLESS!!! (NUP)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@David, as so far I have not heard any complaints (even over there on Fox) about our presidnet' exective order to help our vets with health care shows we have come a long, long, long way in this issue. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...for my husband it was from Nam....but, we will get there... remember it was only a few months ago that our president asked vets with certain illness to come forward...

like desert storm and those chemical weapons they went up against as di the vet with agent orange and our public still unaware that a chemical weapon is not limited to what one puts into a bomb or a missle, but things put into the air, foods and water as well, period!!!...

the mental conditions of vets from as far back as WW1 and WW2 are only now beiing recognized....or should I say being admited a a health related problem? (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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