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The Virginia Tech shooting was a spree shooting that occurred on Monday, April 16, 2007, comprising two attacks on the campus of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) in Blacksburg, Virginia, United States.
During the time period between the two shooting events on April 16, Cho visited a local post office near the Virginia Tech campus where he mailed a parcel with a DVD inside to the New York headquarters of NBC News, which contained video clips, photographs and a manifesto explaining the reasons for his actions. [127]
There is no reason to believe that this massacre, or the next one, will do so either." [28] The first book published about the killings was La masacre de Virginia Tech: Anatomía de una mente torturada (The Virginia Tech Massacre: Anatomy of a tortured mind, ISBN 978-84-935789-4-7) by the Spanish journalist and author Juan Gómez-Jurado. [29]
Carver was among the dozens of students and staff at Virginia Tech who were shot April 16, 2007 by a 23-year-old student who took his own life after ending so many others. Thirty-two people were ...
Before dying in the Virginia Tech shooting, Ryan Clark was a great student and community activist, and his mother’s foundation helps similar teens. 'Run for Ryan': Scholarships honor legacy of ...
A man suspected of being involved in the fatal hookah lounge shooting near Virginia Tech's campus was arrested and taken into custody on Saturday after an incident that left one person dead and ...
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.:
Blacksburg, Virginia: 33 [n 1] 17: Virginia Tech shooting: 23-year-old student Seung-Hui Cho killed thirty-two students and faculty members in two separate attacks on the campus of Virginia Tech and then committed suicide. In a dorm room, he first shot one student, then another who came to help; two hours later, he went to a school building ...