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Amazon Worker Tries to Shoot Supervisor & Misses, Gunned Down By Cops

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An Amazon worker tried to shoot his coworker this week in Ohio ... but, somehow he missed at point-blank range -- which all ended in tragedy when he was gunned down by cops. Cops identified Ali Hamsa Yusuf -- a 22-year-old Amazon security guard who…
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Amazon Worker Sneaks Up On His Manager With A Gun & Tried Aiming For His Head.... His Final Moments Ends In A Shootout With Cops!

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