ON THE
WSWS
Donate
to
the WSWS!
News Feed
Contact
the
WSWS
Editorial
Board
New
Today
News
& Analysis
Workers
Struggles
Arts
Review
History
Science
Polemics
Philosophy
Correspondence
Archive
About
WSWS
About
the ICFI
Help
Books
Online
OTHER
LANGUAGES
German
French
Italian
Russian
Polish
Czech
Serbo-Croatian
Spanish
Portuguese
Turkish
Sinhala-
Tamil
Indonesian
LEAFLETS
Download
in
PDF format
|
|
WSWS : News
& Analysis : North
America
Five killed in racist shooting rampage in Pittsburgh
By Kate Randall
2 May 2000
Use
this version to print
Richard Scott Baumhammers, 34, was arrested Friday, April 28
following a shooting rampage that left five dead and one seriously
injured in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. The victims were
Baumhammers' next-door neighbor Nicki Gordon, a 63-year-old Jewish
woman; Theo Pham, a 27-year-old Vietnamese restaurant delivery
man; Ji-ye Sun, 34, the owner of the Chinese restaurant where
Pham worked; Garry Lee, 22, a student at a Karate center; and
Anil Thakur, 31, who was shot at an Indian grocery store. Sandip
Patel, 25, the manager of the Indian grocery, was shot in the
neck and remains paralyzed.
After shooting Mrs. Gordon six times and setting her house
on fire, he drove about a mile to the India Grocers and shot two
workers. Next he fired on two synagogues, painting swastikas and
"Jew" on the buildings. He then drove to the Ya Fei
Chinese Cuisine restaurant at Robinson Town Center, about 10 miles
from his home, where he fired on his victims in front of onlookers.
The last shooting took place at the C.S. Kim School of Karate
in Center Township, Beaver County. Police apprehended Baumhammers
in Ambridge, a few minutes after the final victim, Garry Lee,
was shot.
Baumhammers, the alleged gunman, held a law degree and had
practiced law in the Atlanta area several years ago. Sometime
over the past few years he moved to his parents' home in the affluent
Virginia Manor neighborhood of Mount Lebanon, about 15 minutes
south of Pittsburgh, and he had allowed his county bar association
membership to lapse. Since moving back to the Pittsburgh area,
he had apparently been unemployed and had sought treatment for
psychiatric problems. His parents, both Latvian immigrants and
successful dentists, were described by neighbors as "pillars
of the community."
When police searched Baumhammers' Mount Lebanon home they found
a document for the "Free Market Party," written by Baumhammers,
which read like a manifesto and listed him as the "chairman."
According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the document
champions the rights of European Americans and complains that
they are being outnumbered by minorities and immigrants. Baumhammers
had also reportedly established a web site earlier this year for
this party, although it is presently unavailable.
Only two months ago, on March 1, a rampage in nearby Wilkinsburg,
Pennsylvania left three dead. The shooting rampage by 39-year-old
gunman Ronald Taylor, who is black, was clearly racially motivated.
Police and FBI agents searching Taylor's apartment found writings
referring to "white trash" and denouncing Asians, Italians
and the news media. All of his victims were white.
Last Friday's shootings and the March 1 rampage in Wilkinsburg
have much in common. Both were carried out by mentally disturbed
individuals, who seemed obsessed with racist hatred. Ronald Taylor
had spent time last summer at the St. Francis Medical Center,
and acquaintances described him as extremely unstable.
Although records of Baumhammers' treatment for psychological
problems are unavailable, some details shed light on his mental
state. George Naruns, a chiropractic neurologist and a former
acquaintance of Baumhammers, had traveled with him two years ago
to the Latvian capital of Riga. After returning to the United
States, Naruns heard a strange report from friends they had made
in Latvia that Baumhammers believed Naruns had him under surveillance,
and he broke off contact with him. "It was delusional and
paranoid," Naruns commented. "I was shocked by it and
I realized if I took this at face value, he was a troubled individual."
But while Baumhammer and Taylor had racial bigotry and mental
instability in common, their backgrounds and living conditions
were decidedly dissimilar. Richard Baumhammer came from a quiet,
upscale, suburban community. Ronald Taylor lived in predominantly
black Wilkinsburg, an economically depressed area, where 70 percent
of children live below the poverty line.
Media coverage of the Baumhammers shootings has been notably
low-key. Network news coverage of the killings last Friday evening
was relegated to little more than a footnote to the day's events.
Indeed, such violent incidents have become more and more commonplace.
On Tuesday, April 18, two women died in a shooting at a senior
citizens residence in Lincoln Park, near Detroit. The following
day, a man shot and killed one woman and injured four other people
at a retirement community center in Peoria, Arizona. On Monday,
April 24, seven youth were injured in an evidently gang-related
shooting at the National Zoo in Washington, DC, leaving one 11-year-old
in critical condition.
April 20 also marked the one-year anniversary of the shooting
at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, which left 12
students, one teacher and the two teenage gunmen dead.
Incidents of mass shootings have touched so many sections of
American societyfrom impoverished neighborhoods, to schools
in rural areas and quiet suburbia, to urban business districts.
The motivation of those responsible for the violent outbursts
range from racial hatred, to job-related stress, to family problems,
to name only some of the contributing factors. This latest case
took a particularly reactionary form, while in some instances
the motives seem less clear.
But to explain the phenomenon simply as "senseless violence"which
the media are quick to doblocks an analysis of the deeply
troubled society which at the most basic level drives these individuals
to carry out desperate actions. Under conditions where the majority
of people can find no political representation in the political
establishment, and no outlet for their frustrations, the most
hopeless and disturbed respond with individual violence, with
tragic consequences.
See Also:
Violence
in the US
[WSWS Full Coverage]
Top of page
The WSWS invites your comments.
Copyright 1998-2008
World Socialist Web Site
All rights reserved |