OMG, What in the hell is this world coming too.

Atlanta Man Kills Employees Who Requested Pay Raises
East Point, GA (AHN) - A suburban Atlanta man was charged with double murder in the shooting deaths of his own employees. Rolandas Milinavicius, 38, owner of a car dealership, admitted to fatal shootings of Inga Contreras, 25, and Martynas Simokaitis, 28, because they kept hounding him for a pay raise.
According to authorities, the defendant and the victims all three are natives of Lithuania but had been living in Atlanta.
Milinavicius told the East Point police that he was stressed out with the financial problems at RM Auto International, he started two years ago. He alleged that he was fed up with the repeated demands for a raise by his only employees and on Thursday he just 'snapped.'
The bodies of the victims were found on the premises of the business causing police to launch a massive manhunt.
Milinavicius surrendered to East Point police on Saturday. He is scheduled to appear before a judge to face charges on Tuesday.
East Point, GA (AHN) - A suburban Atlanta man was charged with double murder in the shooting deaths of his own employees. Rolandas Milinavicius, 38, owner of a car dealership, admitted to fatal shootings of Inga Contreras, 25, and Martynas Simokaitis, 28, because they kept hounding him for a pay raise.
According to authorities, the defendant and the victims all three are natives of Lithuania but had been living in Atlanta.
Milinavicius told the East Point police that he was stressed out with the financial problems at RM Auto International, he started two years ago. He alleged that he was fed up with the repeated demands for a raise by his only employees and on Thursday he just 'snapped.'
The bodies of the victims were found on the premises of the business causing police to launch a massive manhunt.
Milinavicius surrendered to East Point police on Saturday. He is scheduled to appear before a judge to face charges on Tuesday.