All the companies I've worked for have said they're more like families. Families fight sometimes. I think all of these matters should remain between family members.
Workplace violence has always been a thing in the US. As a phenomena, it predates the era of school shootings. It's so common that I feel comfortable predicting that this man's motives were a personal grievance, not class warfare.
You guys realize this company is tiny, right? The guy stabbed isn't some rich CEO. He just runs a machine shop. In Muskegon. Which is basically nowhere. Also, the guy is expected to live, and Nathan was arrested in 15 minutes. This story is no comparison, it's just sad.
If I have to choose between an America where Executives live in fear that one day they could be the next headline, and one where the same thing happens but it's to school children?
I'm gonna steel man this one and state that those officers are there to protect him more than protect others from him. That's why school shooters have fewer officers escorting them, because who the fuck cares if somebody murders those monsters.