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Start here => What's your crime? Basic Discussion => Topic started by: Silk on April 16, 2007, 11:34:26 AM
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http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/16/vtech.shooting/index.html
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What a coincidence. I just got the same link from another Swede on a Swedish community. Though I still think that it should be a civil right to carry arms, despite such tragedies. You're 300 million people in the US. As good as anyone has a gun or could get one if s/he wanted. In relation to that, such deeds are very rare.
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What a coincidence. I just got the same link from another Swede on a Swedish community. Though I still think that it should be a civil right to carry arms, despite such tragedies. You're 300 million people in the US. As good as anyone has a gun or could get one if s/he wanted. In relation to that, such deeds are very rare.
I have no problem with the right to bear arms, I just wish there was a fullproof way that they would never end up the hands of idiots like the shooter in the link. Impossible, I know.
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What a coincidence. I just got the same link from another Swede on a Swedish community. Though I still think that it should be a civil right to carry arms, despite such tragedies. You're 300 million people in the US. As good as anyone has a gun or could get one if s/he wanted. In relation to that, such deeds are very rare.
I have no problem with the right to bear arms, I just wish there was a fullproof way that they would never end up the hands of idiots like the shooter in the link. Impossible, I know.
Oh, all anti-gunners in Europe, that want to ban guns completely, will be very happy tonight. Most European countries have no right to carry, but that's not enough for the anti-gun mafia. They want to ban private gun ownership completely.
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Have they said who the guy was yet? All I heard on the news was that he was male and may be Asian-American. I don't know how he could shoot people in the dorm and two hours later, go and shoot several more across campus. The Washington Post is reporting that there are 32 people dead, counting him.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/16/AR2007041600533.html?hpid=topnews
Excerpt:
32 Killed in Virginia Tech Shootings, At Least 24 Injured
By Robert E. Pierre and Sari Horwitz
Washington Post Staff Writers
Monday, April 16, 2007; 3:14 PM
Thirty-two people reported were killed and more than two dozen injured during a shooting rampage this morning at Virginia Tech, making it the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, law enforcement sources said this afternoon.
The unidentified shooter was among the dead, according to officials, at West Ambler Johnston, a dormitory, and Norris Hall, which houses the College of Engineering. Authorities said the first shooting was reported shortly after 7 a.m. at the dorm and the second about two hours later at Norris Hall. Law enforcement sources said a single shooter was responsible for both incidents.
Earlier in the day, university officials confirmed a lower number of fatalities.
Virginia Tech Police Chief Wendell Flinchum, speaking at a news conference today, said he did not know whether the shooter was a student. Some of those killed were students in a classroom at Norris Hall, he said.
"Today the university was struck with a tragedy that we consider of monumental proportions," Virginia Tech president Charles Steger said at the news conference. "The university is shocked and indeed horrified that this would befall us."
On the first day of the school year last August, Virginia Tech was shut down because of concerns that a gunman was on campus. The man, an escaped inmate accused of killing a sheriff's deputy and a security guard, was later captured on the school grounds.
The campus, about four hours southwest of Washington, was shut down for the day. Families trying to find students are being advised to meet them at the Inn at Virginia Tech.
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What a coincidence. I just got the same link from another Swede on a Swedish community. Though I still think that it should be a civil right to carry arms, despite such tragedies. You're 300 million people in the US. As good as anyone has a gun or could get one if s/he wanted. In relation to that, such deeds are very rare.
I have no problem with the right to bear arms, I just wish there was a fullproof way that they would never end up the hands of idiots like the shooter in the link. Impossible, I know.
since most people are idiots, you might as well ban guns.
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They actually mentioned it pretty briefly on the news. Funny, they made a lot more noise when they heard that rescue personel carried guns after the hurricane Katrina. ???
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i forgot this emo ::) after my last post.
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It stirkes me as less sensical than high school shootings (not that they are either of course) because if you're in college, you're not there against your will because you're required. You can bail. So there's not that same prison-like mentality or atmosphere going on. I'm waiting to see if they actually figure out what the hell caused this. I've heard that it was some kind of relationship jealousy with at least one of the two.
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oh fuck i spoke to soon. i knew it!
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Do you always go off too early?
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They actually mentioned it pretty briefly on the news. Funny, they made a lot more noise when they heard that rescue personel carried guns after the hurricane Katrina. ???
Goofy! Anyone who has ever been involved in a hurricane clean-up knows that you need to carry a gun, for your protection. The pet dogs, gone nuts, are bad enough, but the two legged kind can be very dangerous.
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What a coincidence. I just got the same link from another Swede on a Swedish community. Though I still think that it should be a civil right to carry arms, despite such tragedies. You're 300 million people in the US. As good as anyone has a gun or could get one if s/he wanted. In relation to that, such deeds are very rare.
I have no problem with the right to bear arms, I just wish there was a fullproof way that they would never end up the hands of idiots like the shooter in the link. Impossible, I know.
Oh, all anti-gunners in Europe, that want to ban guns completely, will be very happy tonight. Most European countries have no right to carry, but that's not enough for the anti-gun mafia. They want to ban private gun ownership completely.
It doesn't take very many guns to solve this, each time it comes up. I hate the idea of having armed, "Classroom Marshalls", like on airline flights, but this idiot should not have been able to squeeze a second round at a human being, before he was put down by return fire, from a well trained source. Watch the building security ramp up, followed by increased tuition costs, etc.
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They actually mentioned it pretty briefly on the news. Funny, they made a lot more noise when they heard that rescue personel carried guns after the hurricane Katrina. ???
Goofy! Anyone who has ever been involved in a hurricane clean-up knows that you need to carry a gun, for your protection. The pet dogs, gone nuts, are bad enough, but the two legged kind can be very dangerous.
There were whole newspaper front pages where there were headlines like "Rescue workers in New Orleans armed to their teeth". And some reporter had written "Where else in the world except in the USA would people carry guns in a disaster area?" See how extremely naïve and gun hostile this society is?
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Have they said who the guy was yet? All I heard on the news was that he was male and may be Asian-American. I don't know how he could shoot people in the dorm and two hours later, go and shoot several more across campus. The Washington Post is reporting that there are 32 people dead, counting him.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/16/AR2007041600533.html?hpid=topnews
Excerpt:
32 Killed in Virginia Tech Shootings, At Least 24 Injured
By Robert E. Pierre and Sari Horwitz
Washington Post Staff Writers
Monday, April 16, 2007; 3:14 PM
Thirty-two people reported were killed and more than two dozen injured during a shooting rampage this morning at Virginia Tech, making it the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, law enforcement sources said this afternoon.
The unidentified shooter was among the dead, according to officials, at West Ambler Johnston, a dormitory, and Norris Hall, which houses the College of Engineering. Authorities said the first shooting was reported shortly after 7 a.m. at the dorm and the second about two hours later at Norris Hall. Law enforcement sources said a single shooter was responsible for both incidents.
Earlier in the day, university officials confirmed a lower number of fatalities.
Virginia Tech Police Chief Wendell Flinchum, speaking at a news conference today, said he did not know whether the shooter was a student. Some of those killed were students in a classroom at Norris Hall, he said.
"Today the university was struck with a tragedy that we consider of monumental proportions," Virginia Tech president Charles Steger said at the news conference. "The university is shocked and indeed horrified that this would befall us."
On the first day of the school year last August, Virginia Tech was shut down because of concerns that a gunman was on campus. The man, an escaped inmate accused of killing a sheriff's deputy and a security guard, was later captured on the school grounds.
The campus, about four hours southwest of Washington, was shut down for the day. Families trying to find students are being advised to meet them at the Inn at Virginia Tech.
The name of the shooter still hasn't been released yet.
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i heard that he was a chink chunk chinaman, sitting on a fence. trying to make a dollar out of fifteen cents.
my first thought was; OMG he got a B+ and wen't berzerk.
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the reason i dont care about news headlines, is because like hello. everyone gets so fucking dramatic about it. out of 300 million people or so a few are going to be crazys, so it doesnt suprise me that stuff like this happens. watch some "suviveors" make a qucik buck off of the "tragity" its all bullshit
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Not to mention the anti-gunners screaming for more restrictions or bannings of guns.
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18148802/?GT1=9246
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18148802/?GT1=9246
Excerpt for the click-challenged:
Police identified the shooter as Cho Seung-Hui (pronounced Choh Suhng-whee), of Centreville, Va., who was a senior in the English Department at Virginia Tech. Cho, a resident alien who immigrated to the United States from South Korea in 1992, lived on campus in Harper Residence Hall.
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i wounder if he was apart of alqada
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i wounder if he was apart of alqada
I don't see how he could have been.
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i wounder if he was apart of alqada
I don't see how he could have been.
Look at the clues: he was South Korean, studying English, and had set up an elaborate
cover of being dumped by his girl. Obviously this is either al-quaida or some nefarious plot
by Bush to make it look like it is.
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i wounder if he was apart of alqada
I don't see how he could have been.
now watch asians will be profiled!!
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It said on the front page of todays paper that Cho was diagnosed with Autism as a child.
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It said on the front page of todays paper that Cho was diagnosed with Autism as a child.
So now it begins.
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It said on the front page of todays paper that Cho was diagnosed with Autism as a child.
So now it begins.
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They will have a hard time to prove that he really was, though, since he's dead.
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Since when did someone being dead stop people dxing them with AS?? :laugh:
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Since when did someone being dead stop people dxing them with AS?? :laugh:
You got a point there. :(