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Carlrt
04-19-2007, 08:54 AM
BLACKSBURG, Virginia (Reuters) - A gunman killed 32 people at a Virginia university, many of them students attending class, and then shot himself dead on Monday in the deadliest shooting rampage in U.S. history.

One student told CBS News the killer was an Asian male, about 6 feet tall, who walked into his German class and shot a student and professor before systematically shooting nearly all of the other students in the room.

"I hid under the desk and he proceeded to shoot everybody else in the class, practically," said Derek O'Dell, who suffered an gunshot wound in his arm. "There were probably 15 to 20 people in the class and he shot 10 to 15 of them."

He said the gunman, who was wearing a black leather coat and maroon hat, fired several shots from a handgun, reloaded and resumed shooting. The man left the room, but later returned and fired into the door before leaving again, O'Dell said.

Television images of terrified students and police dragging bloody victims out of the building revived memories of the infamous Columbine High School massacre in 1999 and is likely to renew heated debate about U.S. gun laws.

The rampage began two hours earlier at a dormitory a half-mile away where a male and a female student were shot dead as other students began crisscrossing the sprawling campus for morning classes.

University police said they had thought the first shooting was an isolated incident and believed the gunman had left the campus, drawing criticism that they were slow to warn other students of the danger.

Virginia Tech campus police chief Wendell Flinchum said the gunman was a male, but gave no details of his age or nationality nor on what kind of gun he used. While he would not confirm there was only one gunman, Flinchum said police were not looking for another suspect.

A student's video of the chaos was replayed repeatedly on U.S. television networks. It showed people scurrying around the campus as more than two dozen shots rang out.

"Today our nation grieves with those who have lost loved ones at Virginia Tech," President George W. Bush said.

The death toll was worse than a massacre at the University of Texas in Austin on August 1, 1966, when Charles Whitman, a 25-year-old student, killed 13 people and wounded 31 in a 90-minute spree.

Students told CNN there were multiple bomb threats to the Virginia Tech campus in the last few weeks. Two of the threats were aimed at the university's science and engineering school.

TWO HOURS BETWEEN ATTACKS

The first shooting was reported to campus police at about 7:15 a.m. (1115 GMT) in West Ambler Johnston Hall, a dormitory housing some 900 students. It was followed by more shooting at Norris Hall, site of the science and engineering school that has given the university much of its fame as a leading technical institute in the United States.

During the two hours after the first shooting some students had ventured out again. University police were still investigating the first shooting at the dormitory when they got word of gunfire at the classroom building.

"I'm really at a loss for words to explain or understand the carnage that has visited our campus," Virginia Tech President Charles Steger said at a news conference.

Steger, facing questions over the university's initial response, stressed that its efforts to alert students could not possibly reach the thousands of people moving around the campus at the start of the school day.

"We had no reason to suspect any other incident was going to occur," Steger said of the first shooting.

More than 30,000 people die from gunshot wounds in the United States every year and there are more guns in private hands than in any other country. But a powerful gun lobby and support for gun ownership rights has largely thwarted attempts to tighten controls.

In 1999, two student gunmen killed 12 other students and a teacher before killing themselves at Columbine High School in Colorado.

"We live in a society where guns are pretty well accepted," said Jim Sollo, of Virginians Against Handgun Violence. "There are 200 million guns in this society and obviously some in the wrong hands."

yuyu
04-26-2007, 02:46 AM
:nono: i have to state that: the bloody guy is a Korean , so please do not say an Asian and do not look down all other Aisan countries due to this shooting event.:mad2:

Fierce Deity
04-26-2007, 02:50 AM
I thought it was 33, or maybe 34 people. How does one kill THAT many people at a school without getting taken down, assuming they don't use a bomb or something?

Majora_younglink
04-26-2007, 04:09 AM
:nono: i have to state that: the bloody guy is a Korean , so please do not say an Asian and do not look down all other Aisan countries due to this shooting event.:mad2:

Ermmm... Just to tell you the whole residence is ASIA, so any people living in that local is ASIAN. No bias, its just the truth. So if you are Chinese, Japanese, or Korean. You are Asian. Same as a Mexican, El Salvadorean, or Cubans are hispanic....

yuyu
04-26-2007, 07:28 PM
Ermmm... Just to tell you the whole residence is ASIA, so any people living in that local is ASIAN. No bias, its just the truth. So if you are Chinese, Japanese, or Korean. You are Asian. Same as a Mexican, El Salvadorean, or Cubans are hispanic....

You are right ~ I was just a little bit too sensitive about it, because somewhere there was a news said it was a chinese guy did it. Our whole country were shocked. We all do not believied that was true,because chinese young people dont know how to use a gun even lots people have not seen a real gun yet ( in china the weapens are striked prohibited) .After the USA cop find the truth, then we were very angry about the fake news.

if i said the word make u guys uncomfortable i feel sorry:)

ridley
05-06-2007, 06:47 AM
lol dont be offended by carl he got this of the internet he didnt write it

Carlrt
05-12-2007, 01:12 PM
yes, i am to lazy and not punctual enough to write all that