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DEVELOPING: Ohio Business Owner Shot For Being Non-Union, Police Investigating

This is a developing story as police are still investigating the shooting of a non-union business owner, John King, by what appears to be a union assailant.

With around 25 employees, John King owns one of the largest non-union electrical contracting businesses in the Toledo, Ohio area. As a non-union contractor, his business happens to be doing well at a time when unions in the construction industry are suffering. This, it seems, has made the usual animosity unions have for him even greater, making him a prime target of union thugs. So much so, that one of them tried to kill him last week at his home.

John King didn’t plan on being an enemy of unions. In fact, he says all he’s ever wanted to do is work at something he loves doing and be successful at it—something that most normal Americans would call ‘The American Dream.’

After high school and some college, Mr. King briefly worked for an IBEW contractor before being drafted into the military. Following his service in the early 70s, King became his own boss by going into business as the youngest electrical contractor in Toledo.

Over the years, King Electrical Services had always been a small business. However, during the Great Recession, King’s business has actually improved as his union competitors have priced themselves out of work.

Unfortunately, being a non-union electrical company, King has always been on the radar of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). In fact, in 2006, he won a significant case against the IBEW at the US Court of Appeals, after the union had improperly promised his electricians jobs on union sites if they voted the union into King’s company.

Since he’s been in business, in addition to the legal battles and verbal abuse, King’s company has been vandalized and threatened on numerous occasions.

“Back then, it was nothing to have to regularly buy a new set of tires.” King said during a telephone interview on Tuesday. “The ice pick was the weapon of choice.”

Until Wednesday, the worst of the union attacks on King and his business came in the mid-eighties during the UAW strike at AP Parts. During a lull during the lengthy strike, King’s business was picketed by more than 50 IBEW picketers. This was at a time when he only had eight or nine employees. One of his employees, whose car was trashed by the union picketers, was also beaten up by IBEW thugs.

Unfortunately, the vandalism has never stopped. This year alone, he’s had to report three incidents of damage to police. This doesn’t include the incidents of stalking he and his men have to go through while they’re working.

In one incident earlier this year, rocks were thrown through the front windows of his shop, one of which had the word “kill” written on it.

Last Wednesday, however, the attacks on Mr. King became much more serious when he was awakened late in the evening at his home in Monroe County, Michigan and saw that the motion lights in his driveway had come on.  When he looked out his front window, he saw a figure near his SUV and went outside.

As soon as he got outside his front door, King yelled at the individual who was crouched down by King’s vehicle. As soon as King yelled, the suspect stood and, without hesitation, fired a shot at Mr. King.

Luckily for King, as he yelled, he also stumbled. If it weren’t for that, however, John King’s injuries might have been much, much worse. In fact, he might have been killed.

Upon scrambling back into his house, King got to his cell phone and called 911. However, due to the pain in his knees and shoulder from falling, King was unaware that he had been shot in the arm.

At first, King thought that his assailant was merely trying to break into his vehicle. Little did he know, however, that the perpetrator was targeting him–because of his non-union company.

The night of the shooting, police recovered a shell casing from a small caliber handgun. In addition to the shell casing, police also found a Swiss Army knife that police say was likely going to be used to slice the tires on King’s SUV.

While neither the police, nor Mr. King can say which union was behind the attack, it is very clear by the word ‘scab’ scrawled on his SUV that it the attack was union-related.

“The police have been very thorough,” King says. “I cannot praise the Monroe County Sheriff’s department enough.”

The Monroe County Sheriff’s office is encouraging anyone with information to call 734-240-7530.

In addition, Mr. King is offering a $10,000 reward for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the suspect.

Below is a news clip from WTOL11:

Cross-posted on LaborUnionReport.com

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COMMENTS

  • altexas

    and that b o in the White House told them to bring guns. They are just following orders like good national socialist worker party members.

    • 50scars

      Back in the 50s, my dad had a non-union stamping plant that supplied the auto industry. It would be kind to say that it was a cut throat business back then. He expanded in 55, and some more in 57. The new hires decided to invite the union in (UAW, united against working). They decided to hit the bricks just as the 58s were coming out. 58 was a terrible year for the auto industry. It turn out that you can’t go out of business if there is a union action against you, even if you are totally bankrupt. So, the creditors took everything there was to take, (Luckily it was a corporation, so they couldn’t get the house, or my car), and technically, the strike is still on, and the corporation is now dormant, for failure to continue to pay the Michigan franchise fees.

    • 50scars

      Back in the 50s, my dad had a non-union stamping plant that supplied the auto industry. It would be kind to say that it was a cut throat business back then. He expanded in 55, and some more in 57. The new hires decided to invite the union in (UAW, united against working). They decided to hit the bricks just as the 58s were coming out. 58 was a terrible year for the auto industry. It turn out that you can’t go out of business if there is a union action against you, even if you are totally bankrupt. So, the creditors took everything there was to take, (Luckily it was a corporation, so they couldn’t get the house, or my car), and technically, the strike is still on, and the corporation is now dormant, for failure to continue to pay the Michigan franchise fees.

  • Flagstaff

    suitable for non-prosecution.

    The wrong kind of person got hurt.

  • runner12

    These unions are dangerous and evil. They are nothing but a group of mindless thugs. They have got to go!

  • johnt

    as we head into increased domestic conflict. Dream on.. It will get worse.

    • Jewels

      Unions are a national story right now. Why isn’t this being reported nationally?

      Or are we afraid of actually reporting fact now?

      Unions are the new mob. Disgusting.

      • rbancroft

        because I don’t think this gets picked up nationally without his report.

        We had a local TV station here in Toledo put out a small five/six sentence blurb first thing yesterday morning; no background, no timeline…essentially no reporting.

        As someone who doesn’t spend much time paying attention to local TV news, I can’t say whether they have any outwardly biases. What I can say though is that Toledo is undoubtedly a lock-step union town. To the point where the unions are endorsing non-incumbent Democrats for City Council races because the previously endorsed incumbent Democrats (some who have been or are currently affiliated with the unions) aren’t “union enough”.

        That being said it wouldn’t surprise me if there were some union sympathies running through the local television media groups.

      • johnt

        is being smothered by the media. There is no level of corruption connected to the Left and Obama that won’t be blessed with media silence, I daresay shipping guns to foreign druggies qualifies as an impeachable offense, but it seems the bottomless pit of corruption somehow qualifies as “progressivism”.

  • trutexan

    I cannot fathom the harrassment and terror he and his family have had to endure. It’s like a movie or a very bad dream. Prayers for him and his family’s safety. These people should be ashamed of themselves. Reminds me of movies I’ve seen about gangs in LA but we’re talking about an Electrician.

    • http://www4.webng.com/rickbull/lostlucky/ rickbull

      NT.

      • funwithknives

        1) a guard shack was found to have over 100 bullet holes in it , yet not one witness could be located. This was pictured in Detroit papers during the strike. 2) My brother, who at the time worked at the Jeep plant in Toledo in Q C, had to continually wear a hard hat and safety glasses in all open plant areas. Reason: Employees were firing bolts with air guns at “Targets of Opportunity”. Mind you this plant was technically Sympathy Striking for union brothers at AP. But AP was a primary vendor for Jeep at the time. So “the good times” did roll.
        Funny is it not, that Progressives are always *against * violence ,self-protection or guns , until they need to make THEIR POINT. Then, you had better get out of the way, or witness/feel/endure the results. Think Mr. King went and got a 12 Gauge? I’ve got one he can borrow as long as he wants. The trip would be, on ME.

        • http://www4.webng.com/rickbull/lostlucky/ rickbull

          The interesting thing about a 12 gauge pump is that no criminal need hear it fired: the distinct sound of the “pump” is usually all it takes to provide the uncontrolled release of the perpetrator’s bladder.

  • smagar

    Now’s the time to put the heat on these unions.

    Start bringing them in for questioning. Eventually, some of them will crack and talk. Then, let the indictments flow.

    • taxpayer1234

      dealing with the assault, which occurred in Michigan. But I hope it does wake up the Ohio AG’s office to do something about the repeated vandalism and destruction at King’s company.

      • smagar

        Fortunately, Michigan has a Republican governor, too.

        • BA Cyclone

          Bill Schuette

          They’ve been fairly conservative on the AG at least for some time.

        • taxpayer1234

          Instead we had uber-Dem and former Michigan AG Jennifer Granholm.

          John Engler was the last Michigan Republican governor, and I liked him. Michigan natives–even the Republicans–talk much more fondly of Democrat G. Mennen “Soapy” Williams than they did of Mitt Romney’s daddy.

  • rightwingmom52

    I can’t imagine why Mr. King would have gone outside to investigate an intruder without some protection of his own, but I’m thankful he and his family are okay.

    • JSobieski

      Michigan has always been an odd blend of socially conservative (no death penalty, good on guns) but economically liberal (big union state, cluster bleep business taxes).

      • MF

        Michigan has always been an odd blend of socially conservative (no death penalty, good on guns)

        Are you saying that no death penalty is a socially conservative position? If so, I’m in strong disagreement with you. I believe that pro-death penalty is a socially conservative position.

        It’s similar to the Christians who believe that Jesus would be against the death penalty. I don’t think so at all, but I know many (but a minority of) other Christians think Jesus was a dove.

        • JSobieski

          nt

          • MF

            And I’m certainly glad to see. Thanks!

      • taxpayer1234

        for many years. The west side of the state has been very, very red, and the east side very, very blue. The split is very obvious in the outcomes of local governmental policies. I lived on the west side for 16 years, then moved east . My house in Ann Arbor cost twice what my West Michigan house cost for the same square footage and 1/3 the plot size. The property taxes in Ann Arbor were 5 times higher, and the utilities extremely high, also.

  • mutantone

    The Marxist-Communist agenda is in full swing, the governor of Wisconsin should up his security detail I am afraid this is just the first of many incidents showing the lawless Union ideas of how to get jobs. I wonder if the weapon was a Union made one or something imported?

    • gunslingr45

      I wonder if it was Chicom made?

      GENTLEMEN PREPARE TO DEFEND YOUR SELF!
      Sam Elliott in We Were Soldiers

  • Jim Tomasik

    that you could have a non union job in Ohio.

    • naj321

      right to work states are the way to go!

  • Ausonius

    Oh ye of little Relativism!

    See ye not the RIGHT of the Labor Union to inflict violence because of its higher moral duty to the oppressed working man?

    That kind of relativism allows them to rationalize their actions: all in the name of The Working Man.

    I lived in Toledo for 25 years, and saw companies ruined by strikes: more than once were unions told that the company they were picketing had no more money for raises, needed in fact wages cut to stay in business, and the union preferred the company to be ruined rather than saved.

    I remember quite clearly pickets outside a completely dead and gone factory: they were positive the “company” had hidden assets somewhere!

    It reminded me of a time when the estate of a deceased ex-wife sued her ex-husband (a friend of mine, a doctor) 2 years after her death for more alimony! The estate (i.e. her parents) claimed he had never paid enough alimony when their daughter was alive.

  • bcochran1981

    and he said he had no idea about any of it. HE LIVES IN TOLEDO!!! His response: “Well, now I know who will be doing all of my electrical work.”

  • gekster

    via drudge:
    http://www.myfoxal.com/story/15273318/lambertville-vandalism-turns-life-threatening?clienttype=printable

  • jimmydxyz

    Why is anyone surprised at union violence. Back in the 1930′s, the supreme court issued an opinion to the effect that unions were correct to use violence to achieve their goal of unionizing employers, and were not to be prosecuted for said violence. There is a bill in congress attempting to overturn that opinion, but is not having great success at passing.
    To me this is unbelievable that unions could get away with this. Am I because I vehemently oppose BHO, able to legally kill him and not be prosecuted. Hell no, I would be crucified. Same principle about the unions. Violence against another is illegal and must be prosecuted.