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 By  Staff Reports Published 
5:22 pm Wednesday, July 9, 2003

tThe Victims

By Staff
July 9, 2003
Here is a list of people killed or wounded at Lockheed Martin in Lauderdale County when employee Doug Williams opened fire on fellow workers. Williams later killed himself. All workers were production assemblers unless otherwise noted.
Micky Fitzgerald: 45, white man, Little Rock, Miss.
Sam Cockrell: 46, black man, Meridian.
Lynette McCall: 47, black woman, Cuba, Ala.
Thomas Willis: 57, black man, Lisman, Ala.
Charlie Miller: 58, black man, Meridian.
Doug Williams: 48, white man, Meridian.
WOUNDED
DeLois Bailey: 53, black woman, Bailey.
Brad Bynum: 26, white man, Meridian.
Al Collier: 46, black man, Meridian.
Brenda Dubose: 52, black woman, Meridian.
Chuck McReynolds: 59, white man, Lauderdale.
Henry Odom: 54, white man,
production inspector, Stonewall.
Charles Scott: 62, black man, Meridian.
Randy Wright: 52, white man, Bailey.
Steve Cobb: 43, white man, plant manager, Meridian.
Source: Lauderdale County Sheriff's Department

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