‘Henry Pratt' Threat Made by Aurora Nursing Home Worker: Cops

On Feb. 15, 45-year-old Gary Martin killed five workers and wounded six other people, including five cops, as he was being fired from Henry Pratt.

A disgruntled worker at an Aurora nursing home was charged after making threatening statements Tuesday afternoon about grabbing a weapon from his vehicle to “pull a Pratt,” an apparent reference to the mass shooting last month at the Henry Pratt Company in the western suburb.

Officers responded at 1:22 p.m. to a call of a person with a weapon at Symphony of Orchard Valley nursing home at 2330 W. Galena Blvd., police said.

Duane Moss, 54, had been overheard telling fellow employees that he was “fed up with problems at work” and planned to grab a weapon from his vehicle to “pull a Pratt,” police said. No weapons were found when responding officers searched Moss and his vehicle.

Moss, of Aurora, was then arrested and charged with a single count of disorderly conduct, police said. He was released on bond and is scheduled to appear in court on April 15.

On Feb. 15, 45-year-old Gary Martin killed five workers and wounded six other people, including five cops, as he was being fired from Henry Pratt.

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