David Burke-Pacific Southwest Airline Flight 1771

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David Burke-Pacific Southwest Airline Flight 1771

#1 Postby Ptarmigan » Sat Apr 28, 2007 5:58 pm

David Burke, an employee for USAir, now US Airways had his job terminated after he allegedly stole $69 from the airline fund. He pleaded for leniency, which did no good for him. Raymond Thompson was his supervisor and fired him afterwards on December 7, 1987. Thompson tells Burke to have a nice day and Burke cryptically says, "I intend on having a very good day." Later that day, he buys a one-way ticket for Pacific Southwest Airline Flight 1771 from Los Angeles International Airport to San Francisco International Airport. The airplane was a BAe-146 and at the time carried 38 passengers and 5 crew members. He managed to pass security because of his USAir credentials and he carried a Magnum 44 pistol. The airplane takes off and as it is on the air, he writes on an airsickness bag, "Hi Ray. I think it's sort of ironical that we ended up like this. I asked for some leniency for my family. Remember? Well, I got none and you'll get none." He goes into the lavatory and comes out with his pistol and shoots and kill Thompson. Then he barges into the cockpit. A flight attendant says, "We have a problem." Then Captain replies, "What kind of problem?" Burke says, "I'm the problem" and starts to shoot and kill both pilots. Afterwards, Burke turns the gun on himself and dies. The airplanes starts to bank downward because of the dead pilot slumping on the flight yoke. It hits the ground at Mach 1.3 and all 43 people died on board. Among the killed are James R. Sylla, president of Cheveron and three Cheveron executives. Also, killed is Dr. Neil Webb, president of Dominican University of California. The plane crashes into a farmer's field near the town of Cayucos, California. David Burke is the worst Black mass murderer in America, even to this day. The attack was one of the worst mass murder after the Bath School Bombing in 1927 and later in 1990 with the Happyland Club Fire, 1995 with Oklahoma City Bombing, and 2001 with the September 11th terrorist attacks. Also, it could be said to be the worst mass murder by a disgruntled worker. As a result of this tragedy, the FAA made everyone, including the captain is subjected to the same security measures as passengers. That is one reason why we have metal detectors at airports because of what David Burke did on December 7, 1987.

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#2 Postby GalvestonDuck » Sat Apr 28, 2007 7:03 pm

Don't forget also:

~The bombing of UA Flight 629, which killed 44 people. Jack Graham planted a dynamite bomb in the suitcase of his mother, a passenger on the plane, so that he could collect her life insurance.

~The Jonestown mass murder/suicide which resulted in the deaths of 913 people and the Heaven's Gate mass murder/suicide that resulted in thirty-nine dead.

You might not consider Jonestown as a US event, but most of the victims were Americans who followed Jim Jones to Guyana from California. And the mass suicides can be considered the same as mass murder, since it was under the influence of a cult leader and the result of ritual abuse, not death self-inflicted by the person's own choice.
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#3 Postby Ptarmigan » Sat Apr 28, 2007 8:34 pm

GalvestonDuck wrote:Don't forget also:

~The bombing of UA Flight 629, which killed 44 people. Jack Graham planted a dynamite bomb in the suitcase of his mother, a passenger on the plane, so that he could collect her life insurance.

~The Jonestown mass murder/suicide which resulted in the deaths of 913 people and the Heaven's Gate mass murder/suicide that resulted in thirty-nine dead.

You might not consider Jonestown as a US event, but most of the victims were Americans who followed Jim Jones to Guyana from California. And the mass suicides can be considered the same as mass murder, since it was under the influence of a cult leader and the result of ritual abuse, not death self-inflicted by the person's own choice.


Jack Gilbert Graham got executed for blowing up that airplane. He had a bad relationship with his mother. Jim Jones got shot, most likely by someone else. Some of them were injected with poison. You're right Jim Jones is a big mass murderer. He was nuts.
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#4 Postby alicia-w » Tue May 01, 2007 9:18 am

too bad we cant just drain those gene pools.
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