anyone ever hear of piattfan/brian parrish??

well, if u havent, this guy was a big rip off on some sites. i just saw this on another site:
"AMORY — A man kidnapped his estranged wife, led law enforcement on a police pursuit and then committed suicide on a front lawn across from a high school, authorities said.
Brian Parrish, 24, of Amory died Friday morning after shooting himself in his vehicle with a pistol. Monroe County Coroner Alan Gurley said the body was taken to Jackson for an autopsy.
New Albany Police Chief David Grisham said Parrish apparently followed his estranged wife to her workplace, Money-N-Minutes, on Mississippi 15 in New Albany and forced her into his vehicle about 8:30 a.m.
An employee at Money-N-Minutes recorded the vehicle's license number and alerted authorities.
The vehicle was spotted on Mississippi 78 East. New Albany and Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol officers began their pursuit.
Parrish fired shots at the pursuing officers. No one was injured.
He continued to drive on Mississippi 78 East into Fulton, then Mississippi 23 toward Smithville and Mississippi 25 into Amory, authorities said.
"He never got above 90 (miles per hour)," said Scott Speaks, a Lee County K-9 officer involved in the pursuit.
Amory police officers placed "stop sticks" on the roadway, flattening the tires on Parrish's vehicle.
He drove on for about a mile and a half before Lee County Sgt. Steve Stanford was able to safely bring the van to a stop in the front lawn of a residence across from Amory High.
Stanford pulled Parrish's 20-year-old wife out of the van seconds before Parrish turned his gun on himself."
that is rea;l sad...
"AMORY — A man kidnapped his estranged wife, led law enforcement on a police pursuit and then committed suicide on a front lawn across from a high school, authorities said.
Brian Parrish, 24, of Amory died Friday morning after shooting himself in his vehicle with a pistol. Monroe County Coroner Alan Gurley said the body was taken to Jackson for an autopsy.
New Albany Police Chief David Grisham said Parrish apparently followed his estranged wife to her workplace, Money-N-Minutes, on Mississippi 15 in New Albany and forced her into his vehicle about 8:30 a.m.
An employee at Money-N-Minutes recorded the vehicle's license number and alerted authorities.
The vehicle was spotted on Mississippi 78 East. New Albany and Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol officers began their pursuit.
Parrish fired shots at the pursuing officers. No one was injured.
He continued to drive on Mississippi 78 East into Fulton, then Mississippi 23 toward Smithville and Mississippi 25 into Amory, authorities said.
"He never got above 90 (miles per hour)," said Scott Speaks, a Lee County K-9 officer involved in the pursuit.
Amory police officers placed "stop sticks" on the roadway, flattening the tires on Parrish's vehicle.
He drove on for about a mile and a half before Lee County Sgt. Steve Stanford was able to safely bring the van to a stop in the front lawn of a residence across from Amory High.
Stanford pulled Parrish's 20-year-old wife out of the van seconds before Parrish turned his gun on himself."
that is rea;l sad...
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