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{{Quote|I guess I just wanted to kill the person I hate most myself.|Anthony in a note.}}
{{Quote|I guess I just wanted to kill the person I hate most myself.|Anthony in a note.}}
'''Anthony F. Barbaro''' (September 9<sup>th</sup> 1957 - November 1<sup>st</sup> 1975) was an American man who in December 1974 killed 3 people and wounded 11 with a rifle  at high school Olean, New York.
Anthony F. Barbaro (September 9<sup>th</sup> 1957 - November 1<sup>st</sup> 1975) was an American man who in December 1974 killed 3 people and wounded 11 with a rifle  at high school Olean, New York.
 
==Biography ==
==Biography ==
Born September 9, 1957 in Olean, New York, to parents Nazzareno and Helen Barbaro was the oldest of three siblings and attended Olean High School, where he was described as quiet, but was a good student, even an honor student and earned one of the highest academic scores. He joined his school's rifle team where he was a star shooter. Police found no possible motive a fellow member of the rifle team said Barbaro to wanting to hold up the Olean Armory and confront the police.
Born September 9, 1957 in Olean, New York, to parents Nazzareno and Helen Barbaro was the oldest of three siblings and attended Olean High School, where he was described as quiet, but was a good student, even an honor student and earned one of the highest academic scores. He joined his school's rifle team where he was a star shooter. Police found no possible motive a fellow member of the rifle team said Barbaro to wanting to hold up the Olean Armory and confront the police.
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