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Randy Stair was born on 17 September, 1992 in Dallas, Pennsylvania, is a Workplace shooting in Pennsylvania, U.S.. Discover Randy Stair's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 24 years old?
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Virgo |
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17 September, 1992 |
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17 September |
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Dallas, Pennsylvania |
Date of death |
8 June, 2017 |
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Eaton Township, Pennsylvania |
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United States
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Randy Stair Net Worth
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Randy Robert Stair (September 17, 1992 – June 8, 2017), who called himself Andrew Blaze, was an American grocery store clerk, and the sole perpetrator of the killings.
Stair had been employed at Weis Markets for 7 years.
Prior to carrying out his rampage, he kept detailed video recordings and journals leading up to the shooting, most of which he uploaded to online forums and social media profiles.
In these writings and videos, he expressed his willingness to commit suicide, addressed the personal tragedies and other misfortunes he experienced which led him to a state of depression, a fear of aging past his 20's, described cross-dressing and questioning his gender identity, provided detailed explanations of his plans for carrying out the shooting, and explained his belief that these murders would allow him to cross over to an animated world he had imagined.
Stair also had a fascination with multiple mass shootings, especially school shootings (particularly the Columbine High School massacre and its perpetrators).
In his writings, Stair called the Columbine shooters his heroes, wishing he could have met them, and said Eric Harris was his idol out of the two boys.
From 2007, Stair had a presence on YouTube with his channel PioneersProductions, which featured short sketches and collaborations he had done with other content creators.
By 2014, however, he announced that he was going in a different direction with his content, citing numerous unfortunate events that had occurred in his life during the previous year.
He created his own video series titled Ember's Ghost Squad (EGS), based on the fictional character Ember McLain from the Nickelodeon animated series Danny Phantom. Obsessed with the character, Stair had written earlier in his online journal that she wanted him to kill.
In the early hours on the morning of June 8, 2017, employees at a Weis Markets supermarket in Eaton Township, Pennsylvania, United States, were stocking and closing the store for the night.
Shortly before 1:00 a.m., 24-year-old Randy Stair barricaded the exits of the store and proceeded to shoot and kill three of his co-workers before fatally shooting himself.
Randy Stair, 24, arrived for his late-night shift at Weis Markets in Eaton Township, Pennsylvania (just south of Tunkhannock), on the evening of June 7, 2017, during closing time at approximately 11:00 p.m. Stair went to the staff area of the store and blocked an emergency exit in the far back.
He then continued with his duties, stocking shelves and cleaning up from the previous day.
At 12:10 a.m., he sent out links to multiple files and videos which detailed his plans via his Twitter account; these files were labeled "Journal", "Suicide Tapes", and "Digital set".
Stair then went back to the crew area in the rear of the store, blocked the remaining exits, then locked the automatic doors at the main entrance to the store.
He then pulled out two pistol grip pump-action shotguns that he had concealed in a duffel bag and walked around the store and killed three employees—Victoria Brong, Brian Hayes, and Terry Lee Sterling.
He then approached another coworker, Kristan Newell, who had not heard the shooting due to her listening to music with headphones on while she was labeling items and stocking shelves near the rear of the store.
Stair was seen on CCTV surveillance camera footage standing behind Newell as she worked for about five seconds before he proceeded to the next aisle.
After this, Stair proceeded to fire at a glass and other merchandise in the store and shot multiple small portable propane tanks, which failed to explode.
Around this time, Newell was able to escape the store by removing the display at the entry doors and breaking the glass door.
She then ran outside and hid behind some bushes and called 911.
After a short time, Stair concluded his shooting of the store's contents.
Stair then went to the deli section of the store, and shot another group of items.
Whilst Newell was on the phone to the police, Stair placed the loaded shotgun in his mouth and fired a single round through his palate, killing himself instantly.
A total of 59 shots had been fired.
All of the shotgun rounds fired came from only one of the two shotguns he brought.
Stair stated in his fifth "Suicide Tape" that the second shotgun was only for backup in case the first one "breaks down on [him] or jams, and [he has] no way of fixing it".
All three were employed by Weis Markets.
On the evening of June 7, 2017, Stair uploaded a final video titled "The Westborough High Massacre" hours before perpetrating the shooting.
In it, he described his hatred towards the people involved with the series through an angry prologue.
It then featured a crudely animated sequence depicting him and one of the characters from EGS murdering students at a fictional high school, before ending with montages of previous videos explaining the motives behind the shooting.
He also managed nine Twitter accounts based on his characters, where he left links to journals and videos he uploaded on MediaFire.
He was living in nearby Dallas, Pennsylvania, with his parents and had lived in Pennsylvania all of his life.
The shooting did not receive much attention outside of local news outlets, but multiple Pennsylvania public leaders expressed their sadness and condemned the shooter's actions.
Nevertheless, in reaction to the shooting, the Weis Markets store closed until July 13.
A Weis Markets spokesperson said, "We are deeply saddened by the events of this morning. The safety of our associates, our customers, and the surrounding community is our top priority."
Becki Hayes, the sister-in-law of victim Brian Hayes, set up a GoFundMe campaign to pay for immediate expenses.
Hayes was also featured on Nancy Grace's podcast Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.
On June 14, 2017, Weis Markets announced the store would be reopened.
The original storefront stayed intact, but the interior was gutted and remodeled with a new floor layout.