Police identify gunman in VA Tech shooting...
Four area students among the dead
Eyewitness News Team
(Blacksburg-WABC, April 17, 2007) - We continue to learn many more
details about the Virginia Tech tragedy.
It was a very emotional day on the campus.
Tears flowed as students gathered at a special service to remember
those killed.
As for the gunman, campus police say 23-year-old Cho Seung-Hui was
an undergraduate senior who emmigrated from South Korea.
University officials describe him as a troubled loner.
We have live Eyewitness News team coverage starting with Jeff Rossen,
who is on campus in Blacksburg, Virginia with the latest on the
investigation.
Investigators spent the day delving into the life of the gunman.
They are piecing together clues in an effort to find out what sent
Cho Sueng-Hui off.
"Inside the mind of a killer. Cho Sueng-Hui was a 23-year old
English major at Virginia Tech. He is a senior who showed signs
of trouble long before he allegedly killed 32 others before turning
his gun on himself.
A professor says Cho's creative writing became so disturbing, he
was advised to seek counseling. Still, what would cause a
student to snap like this?
Investigators are hoping his dorm room reveals answers.
ABCNews has learned Cho left a long and troubling note behind.
In it, he writes "You caused me to do this."
According to published reports, Cho railed against "rich kids,"
"debauchery" and "deceitful charlatans on campus."
"The only thing that we know about him was that he was
a loner, and we're having difficulty trying to find information
about him," Virginia Tech spokesman Larry Hincker said.
Law enforcement sources tell ABCNews that after Cho shot
and killed two people at the dormitory, he went back to
his own room to re-arm and re-load.
He then went across campus to Norris Hall, where police
say he went classroom to classroom on a killing spree.
Many suggestions came out at my workplace today including
suggestions of security gates etc. The security gates and xrays
would mean no pens or folders etc being allowed on school
grounds because of the metal detection. Could we afford to
pay security staff to check all bags? Impossible.
What is causing people to show such disregard for human life?
It was said 1 of the guns was purchase 30 days before this
killing spree. A planned murder and how was it his family and
friends could not detect changes in this young man?
SO MANY QUESTIONS AND NO ANSWERS.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
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