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It is from the DC Inside forum in 2014 that came the idea of calling Cho a "general" of the "battle of Virginia" (the name given by the forum to the Virginia Tech killings); the forum hailed Cho as a hero against racism toward Koreans. The nickname "general" stemmed from the idea that Cho killed numerous people by himself, thus making him a ...
An administrative law judge reduced the amount and Duncan agreed to the reduction. At the time, Virginia Tech announced that it was considering appeals on both fines. [243] Ultimately, Virginia Tech paid a total of $32,500 in February 2014, saying it was closing "this chapter on the tragedy of April 16, 2007," without admitting wrongdoing.
9:15 a.m.: Virginia Tech Police Department released name of shooter as Cho Seung-Hui and confirmed the death toll of 33. [69] 9:30 a.m.: Virginia Tech announced that classes would be cancelled "for the remainder of the week to allow students the time they need to grieve and seek assistance as needed." [69] 2:00 p.m.:
Thomas Kokoraleis, a convicted murderer and former member of Chicago's infamous Ripper Crew, has been living a "quiet life" during his three months in Peoria.. Jonathan Rocke, the executive ...
Wayne Chiang, a Fall 2006 graduate of Virginia Tech and an ardent supporter of the right to bear arms, was widely mistaken as the killer, [10] as his profile matched several key attributes of the suspected shooter falsely reported by the Chicago Sun-Times. [11]
An alleged cop killer in Chicago was pictured apparently foaming at the mouth in a mugshot released by authorities on Wednesday. Darion McMillian, 23, was charged with two counts of first-degree ...
One of Chicago's most notorious convicted murderers, a member of the Satanic group the Ripper Crew, is now living in Peoria.. Thomas Kokoraleis, 64, informed the Peoria Police Department in May ...
Liviu Librescu was born in 1930 to a Jewish family in the city of Ploiești, Romania.After Romania allied with Nazi Germany in World War II, his family was deported to a labor camp in Transnistria, and later, along with thousands of other Jews, was deported to a ghetto in the Romanian city of Focșani. [5]