A Navajo man who threatened to blow up the Navajo Nation's social services office in Tuba City, Arizona, is on the loose, raising fears of violence in the workplace.
The man was angry after he was told to get treatment. His children are receiving services from the office.
Employees are worried because the man hasn't been located. The worker who was present when the threat was made has been put on leave.
Previously, a social service employee attempted suicide due to the pressures of the job.
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(The Gallup Independent 5/11)
Navajo man threatens to blow up social services office
Friday, May 12, 2006
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