Woman carjacked at ''no-guns'' workplace

Toledo's 13 Action News (ABC) is reporting that an employee of Ohio-based Owens-Corning was getting something out of her trunk in the company parking lot in downtown Toledo Friday when a man with a gun hit her, took her keys and car.

From the story:

    A woman was carjacked in broad day light at work. Police say it happened at the parking lot of Owens Corning around ten this morning in downtown Toledo. Detectives say that a woman was getting something out of her trunk when a man with a gun hit her, took her keys and car. An hour later police believe the same suspect may also have robbed the Charter One Bank on Glendale and Byrne. The suspect is still on the loose. He was last seen in the woman's Dodge Stratus.

Ohio law may give this corporation immunity from civil liability for enforcing a policy which renders workers like this poor woman defenseless, but they can never, ever escape their moral responsibility.
Contact information for Owens Corning and other dangerous locations is available on OFCC's Do Not Patronize While Armed database.

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