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Durham truck driver killed after stabbing 3 to death at Tennesee truck stop
DURHAM COUNTY NEWS


by: WATE

Posted: Apr 7, 2020 / 03:50 PM EDT / Updated: Apr 7, 2020 / 04:13 PM EDT


KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) – A stabbing suspect who was shot and killed after fatally stabbing three women and hospitalizing a fourth at a Knoxville truck stop early Tuesday has been identified by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

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Idris Abdus-Salaam in an April 2018 mugshot.
(Raleigh/Wake CCBI)
The deceased suspect, Idris Abdus-Salaam, 33, was a truck driver from Durham, North Carolina.

The three deceased victims were all employed at the Pilot Travel Center on Strawberry Plains Pike. They have been identified as:

  • Joyce Whaley, 57
  • Patricia Denise Nibbe, 51
  • Nettie R. Spencer, 41
The fourth victim, who was a customer, remains hospitalized.

The report of a stabbing at the truck stop at 7210 Strawberry Plains Pike was made just before 7 a.m.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation confirmed three female victims were fatally stabbed and another woman was transported to a nearby hospital.

The condition of the hospitalized individual is unknown at the time.

The male stabbing suspect, Abdus-Salaam, was shot and killed by law enforcement, TBI spokesperson Leslie Earhart said.

Upon arrival, officers observed at least one person with stab wounds outside of the store. A man, armed with a knife and identified by witnesses as the suspect, was also observed in the parking lot.

Officers confronted the individual who refused to drop the weapon. At some point during the encounter, one of the officers fired shots, striking the man. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Pilot Company CEO Jimmy Haslam confirmed in a statement that all three victims were Pilot employees.

“Today is a difficult day for the Pilot Company family. We are devastated to confirm the loss of three team members and the injury of a guest after an act of violence at our Strawberry Plains, Tennessee, location this morning. It is with heavy hearts that we extend our deepest sympathy to the families and loved ones of the victims. We are providing support and counseling to the families and our team. We are working closely with local authorities. Please keep these families in your thoughts and prayers.”

PILOT COMPANY CEO JIMMY HASLAM
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation will launch a probe into the officer-involved shooting. Knox County District Attorney Charme Allen released a statement about the decision for the TBI to take over the investigation.

“Historically, our policy has been for KPD to investigate any KCSO officer-involved shooting and KCSO to investigate any KPD officer-involved shooting. TBI has always investigated all in-custody deaths of inmates for our jurisdiction. Recently, in order to have uniform consistency in the investigation of these incidents, Chief Thomas, Sheriff Spangler, and I have discussed using the TBI for all officer-involved shootings. We have decided to follow the majority of our colleagues across the state, and I will now request that TBI conduct all of our officer-involved shootings for both KPD and KCSO.”

Abdus-Salaam was arrested in Raleigh on April 13, 2018, court documents show. He was arrested near the Wade Avenue/Interstate-440 interchange and charged with felony eluding arrest with a motor vehicle.


https://www.cbs17.com/news/local-ne...r-stabbing-3-to-death-at-tennesee-truck-stop/
 

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What they do to that brother?


Dude probably was just tired of being over the road(long distance). At a certain point, you need to go become a local driver or just get off the road all together. It's not good for your mental stability.
Everybody is not built to be over the road. Only old white dudes really enjoy that....
 
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Dude probably was just tired of being over the road(long distance). At a certain point, you need to go become a local driver or just get off the road all together. It's not good for your mental stability.
Everybody is not built to be over the road. Only old white dudes really enjoy that....
The reason why there's so much money in truck driving is because most folks ain't built for it. The washout rate is astronomical because the mental toll of being OTR is real.
 

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Dude probably was just tired of being over the road(long distance). At a certain point, you need to go become a local driver or just get off the road all together. It's not good for your mental stability.
Everybody is not built to be over the road. Only old white dudes really enjoy that....

That’s not true, if you enjoy driving and seeing the country it don’t matter what ethnic background you are you are built for it..

I enjoy road trips, if I wasn’t in my current profession I would have been an over the road driver..
 
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That’s not true, if you enjoy driving and seeing the country it don’t matter what ethnic background you are you are built for it..

I enjoy road trips, if I wasn’t in my current profession I would have been an over the road driver..
No disrespect but a lot of folks that washout come in with the same mindset. "I love seeing the country", "I enjoy driving for hours and hours" or "I love working alone". They end up not even lasting 6 months. The mental aspect of it starts to wear on people very quickly.
 

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That’s not true, if you enjoy driving and seeing the country it don’t matter what ethnic background you are you are built for it..

I enjoy road trips, if I wasn’t in my current profession I would have been an over the road driver..


When they want you out for 2-3 weeks without getting back home it's another story.
When those dispatchers get drivers out on the road they really try to keep them out there as long as they can and sometimes don't really work with the drivers to get back home when they really want to get back. A year is about enough for most people.
A lot of people dip before they put a year in.

Now if you're a owner operator you can choose when you want to go out and when you want to come back home. But all of your truck payments, fuel, insurance, parts for the truck are on you to pay for...

I put in 10 months and went local. My first job over the road was decent though. I only had to stay out for the week and was back home on weekends. If you find a job like that, you can do it a little bit longer. But it will get to a point where you want to be able to go to sleep in your own bed at night.
 

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No disrespect but a lot of folks that washout come in with the same mindset. "I love seeing the country", "I enjoy driving for hours and hours" or "I love working alone". They end up not even lasting 6 months. The mental aspect of it starts to wear on people very quickly.

Fam again no true lmaoo I know a couple brehs who are OTR drivers and all of them love trucks and driving.. I think what keeps them in the right space of mind is the fact they literally fukkin their girls who come with them damn near everyday lmaooo. That ain’t having cable tv and entertainment in their sleeper cabs on their trucks...

I think so long as you dont have family to support and it’s just you and you can have a broad who’s down that shyt makes it easier
 

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When they want you out for 2-3 weeks without getting back home it's another story.
When those dispatchers get drivers out on the road they really try to keep them out there as long as they can and sometimes don't really work with the drivers to get back home when they really want to get back. A year is about enough for most people.
A lot of people dip before they put a year in.

Now if you're a owner operator you can choose when you want to go out and when you want to come back home. But all of your truck payments, fuel, insurance, parts for the truck are on you to pay for...

I put in 10 months and went local. My first job over the road was decent though. I only had to stay out for the week and was back home on weekends. If you find a job like that, you can do it a little bit longer. But it will get to a point where you want to be able to go to sleep in your own bed at night.

No doubt.. Brehs I know are owner operators, they move vehicles and other shyt around
 
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