Raïssa Kengne called victim a “lazy manager” on LinkedIn before killing

A snide LinkedIn post calling her victim the “laziest manager” and a federal lawsuit could point to a motive after Raïssa Kengne allegedly killed two men and shot another in midtown Atlanta yesterday.
Yesterday, TSR reported that the police were arrested Raisa Kenne at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport after she went on an alleged killing spree at the condos at 1280 West Peachtree Street. An intensive search, which saw Kengne on surveillance video fleeing the scene, led to local police tracking her down and arresting her.
Alleged Midtown shooter trashed victims on LinkedIn before being killed
The deceased victims of the shooting have been identified as being in their 60s Michael Shinner and 41 years old Wesley Freeman. Public posts on Kengne’s LinkedIn page show the suspect naming Freeman while claiming that her former employer, BDO USA, “retaliated” against her. She also claimed the store broke into her home.
The suspect wrote two days ago on LinkedIn,
I was punished severely and dismissed constructively. My house was broken into. My life and the life of my family were threatened. […] Additionally, BDO USA employees and partners are using their relationship with the people who live in my condo to track the retaliation at my home.
In a lengthy post, Kengne also accused Wesley Freeman, the man she allegedly shot and killed, of being her “laziest” manager; Kenne wrote:
Wesley Freeman […] is the laziest manager I’ve ever hated working for. His laziness is matched only by his incompetence. How hard is it really to test elevated privilege for systems when professional organizations and the SEC are already setting the standards for you…?
You bet I’ll sue them all! Too bad that the sixth largest accounting firm has criminals at the top. Nobody is above the law.

Raissa Kengne filed federal charges before charges of murder were filed
WSBTV Reportedly uncovered a lawsuit Kengne had filed against her former employer, which mentions late victim Freeman Wesley before the triple shooting.
In a legal document, Kengne reportedly said she faced “retaliation, stalking, harassment, intimidation, threats, burglary, computer hacking” after an audit revealed a “significant deficiency” that her employer failed to address. She is also suing several members of 1280 West’s management team and 1280 West’s board members in Fulton County Superior Court for “withholding plaintiff’s mail, including mail from Georgia Power.”
Kengne faces two counts of murder, three counts of aggravated assault, two counts of false imprisonment and two counts of possession of a firearm while committing or attempting to commit specific crimes.
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