Mass Shooting At Virginia Tech University

@Katlady2 (9904)
United States
April 16, 2007 3:55pm CST
I know a few people have already started short discussions on this subject. But I felt the need to elaborate on it and share the facts provided by CNN.com. An update to the post is that they feel the second gunman has left the university, and possibly the state of Virginia. Everything is still up in the air, and investigators are still trying to confirm all facts as to what happened. According to the news, a state of emergency has been declared for the area. (CNN) -- A lone gunman is dead after officials said he killed at least 31 people Monday during shootings in a dorm and a building housing classrooms at Virginia Tech, making it the deadliest school attack in U.S. history. Officials said the shooting incidents occurred two hours apart. Attorney General Bob McDonnell confirmed the death toll and said, "That's the best information that I've got from the law enforcement officers who are on the scene." It was not clear if the gunman was killed by police or if he took his own life. "Some victims were shot in a classroom," university police Chief Wendell Flinchum said. (Watch the police chief explain where bodies were found ) Spokespersons for hospitals in Roanoke, Christiansburg, Blacksburg and Salem told CNN they were treating 29 people from the shootings. Sharon Honaker with Carilion New River Medical Center in Christiansburg said one of the four gunshot victims being treated there was in critical condition. Scott Hill, a spokesman for Montgomery Regional Hospital in Blacksburg, where 17 wounded students were taken, said he wasn't expecting any more victims. "Today the university was struck with a tragedy that we consider of monumental proportions," said university President Charles Steger. "The university is shocked and indeed horrified." (Map of Blacksburg) The killings mark the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history, surpassing attacks at Columbine High School in 1999 and at the University of Texas in 1966. One person was killed and others were wounded at multiple locations inside a dormitory about 7:15 a.m., Flinchum said. Two hours later, another shooting at Norris Hall -- the engineering science and mechanics building -- resulted in multiple casualties, the university reported. (Campus map) The first reported shooting occurred at West Ambler Johnston Hall, a coed dormitory that houses 895 students. The dormitory, one of the largest residence halls on the 2,600-acre campus, is located near the drill field and stadium. Amie Steele, editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper, said one of her reporters at the dormitory reported "mass chaos." The reporter said there were "lots of students running around, going crazy, and the police officers were trying to settle everyone down and keep everything under control," according to Steele. (Watch police, ambulances hustle to the scene ) Kristyn Heiser said she was in class about 9:30 a.m. when she and her classmates saw about six gun-wielding police officers run by a window. "We were like, 'What's going on?' Because this definitely is a quaint town where stuff doesn't really happen. It's pretty boring here," said Heiser during a phone interview as she sat on her classroom floor. Another student, Tiffany Otey, said she and her classmates initially thought the gunshots were construction noise until they heard screaming and police officers with bulletproof vests and machine guns entered her classroom. "They were telling us to put our hands above our head and if we didn't cooperate and put our hands above our heads they would shoot," Otey said. "I guess they were afraid, like us, like the shooter was going to be among one of us." Student reports 'mayhem' Student Matt Waldron said he did not hear the gunshots because he was listening to music, but he heard police sirens and saw officers hiding behind trees with their guns drawn. "They told us to get out of there so we ran across the drill field as quick as we could," he said. Waldron described the scene on campus as "mayhem." (Watch a student's recording of police responding to loud bangs ) "It was kind of scary," he said. "These two kids I guess had panicked and jumped out of the top-story window and the one kid broke his ankle and the other girl was not in good shape just lying on the ground." Madison Van Duyne said she and her classmates in a media writing class were on "lockdown" in their classrooms. They were huddled in the middle of the classroom, writing stories about the shootings and posting them online. The university is updating its more than 26,000 students through e-mails, and an Internet webcam is broadcasting live pictures of the campus. The shootings came three days after a bomb threat Friday forced the cancellation of classes in three buildings, WDBJ in Roanoke reported. Also, the 100,000-square-foot Torgersen Hall was evacuated April 2 after police received a written bomb threat, The Roanoke Times reported. Last August, the first day of classes was cut short by a manhunt after an escaped prisoner was accused of killing a security guard at a Blacksburg hospital and a sheriff's deputy. After the Monday shootings, students were instructed to stay indoors and away from windows, police at the university said. (Watch a student describe living through a "college Columbine" ) "Virginia Tech has canceled all classes. Those on campus are asked to remain where they are, lock their doors and stay away from windows. Persons off campus are asked not to come to campus," a statement on the university Web site said. The university has scheduled a convocation for 2 p.m. ET Tuesday. Classes also have been canceled Tuesday. In Washington, the House and Senate observed moments of silence for the victims and President Bush said the nation was "shocked and saddened" by news of the tragedy "Today, our nation grieves with those who have lost loved ones," he said. "We hold the victims in our hearts, we lift them up in our prayers and we ask a loving God to comfort those who are suffering today." Before Monday, the deadliest school shootings came in 1966 and 1999. In the former, Charles Joseph Whitman, a 25-year-old ex-Marine, killed 13 people on the University of Texas campus. He was killed by police. In 1999, 17-year-old Dylan Klebold and 18-year-old Eric Harris -- armed with guns and pipe bombs -- killed 12 students and a teacher before killing themselves at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado.
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• United States
16 Apr 07
This is just a horrible thing. My prayers go out to the families of all the people that lost there lives.
@Katlady2 (9904)
• United States
17 Apr 07
It is definitely something that I can't fathom anyone being able to do. Thanks hon.
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@deesamps (653)
• United States
22 Apr 07
It is so awful that one person decided that it was his "right" to kill other people. My prayers also go out to all the families that have lost a loved one due to this horrible event. It is so sad that we have to worry about a gunman coming on to campus now a days. And it is so sad that it makes our children scared that a gunman can come to their school. Such a sad, twisted world that we live in, where gunmans can go crazed on a school campus!
@bethed (277)
• United States
16 Apr 07
Myheart goes out to the families that have lost their loved ones.I can not belive that something like this has happend.I t is so hard to understand and process how some can just walk in and take the lives of some many people and not have a thought or guilty feeling or even just stop and walk away.How do you kill that many peple how do you just keep shooting one after the other.It is just unreal.Thanks for the update.
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• United States
16 Apr 07
I know what you're saying. I don't know how anyone can kill that many people by just shooting one right after the other. It's so sad and devastating. These students were the future :(
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@Katlady2 (9904)
• United States
17 Apr 07
Just watching it on tv this morning, I sat there in shock...and I'm in California. People doing things like that is something that I simply cannot understand. Thanks for the response hon.
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@gabs8513 (48686)
• United Kingdom
17 Apr 07
Wow Kat I never heard about this one but then again I do not watch the News very often so that will be why This is terrible and I just can't understand what possesses People to do this How can they kill other People I really do not understand it All these young Lifes gone I just don't know what is going to be next
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@Katlady2 (9904)
• United States
18 Apr 07
It just makes me want to cry. Thanks hon.
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• United States
16 Apr 07
I'm at a loss for words on this because this is just so horrific. You have students who were there to brighten their futures and now they have no futures at all. They were sitting in a classroom learning and their young lives come to a sudden end. It just saddens me that these folks got up this morning, got dressed, and went to class like any other day not knowing what awaited them. I'm in Southern Ohio and live about four hours from Virginia Tech, so there are Virginia Tech students from my area. My local news has been covering stories of students from our area who go there and have been contacting their families. so far so good. I can't even express how it angers and saddens me. What could possess this man to start shooting these students? I hope to goodness the authorities get to the bottom of it.
@Katlady2 (9904)
• United States
17 Apr 07
I hope they get it all straightened out as well. My heart goes out to those families, and to the officers that are having to deal with it all.
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