Anonymous ID: 7d8e5f Feb. 27, 2020, 6:21 p.m. No.8270210   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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About a year ago, the co-worker said, Ferrill started saying he believed brewery workers were coming into his home, bugging his computer and moving chairs around.

 

"I was: 'Are you serious, Anthony? What?' We all kind of joked about it, saying we should maybe get him an aluminum hat. Things just started getting weird. But he was dead serious about it," the co-worker said.

 

But another co-worker, Keith Giese, said Ferrill seemed fine when he saw him earlier this week.

 

"I never had a clue. I talked to him a couple of days ago and he seemed fine to me," Giese said. "I had no idea that there was a problem, that somebody could snap like that."

 

The five victims were identified Thursday as:

 

Dale Hudson, 60, of Waukesha, an electrician with Milwaukee Brewery since 2008.

Gennady "Gene" Levshetz, 61, of Mequon, a powerhouse operator with the brewery since 2008.

Jesus Valle Jr., 33, of Milwaukee, a powerhouse operator with Milwaukee Brewery since 2014.

Dana Walk, 57, of Delafield, a machinist with the brewery since 2004.

Trevor Wetselaar, 33, of Milwaukee, a powerhouse operator with the brewery since 2018.

As word spread Thursday that Ferrill was the shooter, co-workers and neighbors uniformly expressed shock.

 

"He was a very good electrician, a very good worker and I couldn’t say anything bad about the guy," said Phillip Rauch Sr., who retired in April after working with Ferrill for 15 years. "Every time I worked with him he was always in a good mood."

 

Investigators were at the home of Anthony N. Ferrill, 51, the Molson Coors shooter, in the 8200 block of West Potomac Avenue in Milwaukee.

 

Ferrill was a licensed industrial journeyman electrician and a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in Milwaukee. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard from 1987 to 1991 and was honorably discharged, according to Rick Flowers of Milwaukee County Veterans’ Services.

 

Ferrill received a VA loan to help purchase his three-bedroom ranch home in the 8200 block of West Potomac Avenue. He had lived there with his wife and family since 2004.

 

Ferrill had a silencer on one of his two guns. During Thursday's news conference, officials did not respond to a reporter's question about whether he held a permit to carry concealed weapons.

 

https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/2020/02/27/milwaukee-miller-coors-shooting-anthony-ferrill-identified-molsoncoors-gunman-shooter/4891164002/