Virginia Tech Campus Massacre!!!
Rest In Peace to the 32 victims and deep condolences to their family and love ones.
The deadliest school shooting incident ever in US. School history, shocking the whole of America, frantic students & the worried parents on monday morning.
It was reported after shooting 2 to death, including his girlfriend and the school counsellor, at the hostel on monday morning, the South Korean continued the deadly rampage at Virginia Tech University 2 hours later, killing 30 students in amidst their german language class. After which, the South Korean gunman commited suicide by giving himself shots.
The gunman was said to have suspected that his girlfriend was dating somebody else. During their 'negotiation' with the presence of a male school counsellor on monday morning, they couldnt share a common conclusion and this ignited the shooting tragedy at the dorm. After the cops had arrived and were looking into the matter, they thought this was another common homicide. Never to think two hours later, the gunman burst into Norris Hall at Virginia Tech, an engineering building across campus, and opened fire inside several classrooms.
You can visit the following for full reports. I believe you can find all related information on various headlines. Full Coverage on Virginia Tech from Yahoo Site: http://news.yahoo.com/fc/US/Virginia_Tech_Shootings
People might say the smallest mistake present in the relationship sent the 23 yr old South Korean into a rampage. I begged to defer. Look closely at most reports, you'd have gathered that his unhappiness with the peers, society & religion reached this. This horrifying incident had spurred many to come out with all sorts of analysis and problems which had been surfacing in the US society, where they talked about human rights and stuffs:
1 - Should the university alert the campus about the shooting at the dorm 2 hours earlier on?
2 - Operation of the School's security department.
3 - Gunpower possession control in the US.
This is the most expensive lesson ever, costing over 30 lives. And i believed it'll continue to be the most talked-about campus story.
Wednesday, 18 April 2007
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