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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:20 pm
by I GOT SERVED
I really don't know what to say other than my thoughts, prayers and condolences are with whomever has been affected by this.

I hope you all get back on your feet soon.

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:23 pm
by jnd94
i hate that some of these news stations say a second of it, and then talk about a local beekeeper, or cracking down on illegal music downloads. things that dont matter have more importance than the most deadly shooting ever. makes me sick

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 11:00 pm
by iAnonymous
I saw it on the internet as I came home. Fucking insane.
Apparently school shooting is the avarage American maniac's favorite hobby. Each country with their weirdos.

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 11:12 pm
by sully800
cowshrptrn wrote:no, there's no convincing the gun lobby who's making a TON of money off of people buying guns.


We just need the plot from "Runaway Jury" to happen in real life. That is an excellent movie on the topic of gun restriction IMHO.

My condolences to all those affected by this incident. I have a few friends at that school and it was pretty scary not knowing if everyone was alright at first. It's terrible that someone can cause damage to so many lives in this way.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:09 am
by Hitman079
i'm amazed the gunman killed 32 people with a 9mm handgun. i mean, that's an almost impossible feat even in video games.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:20 am
by lusi
Dreadful - such a waste of young lives! My thoughts and prayers are with anybody that has been affected by this.

:cry:

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:56 am
by iAnonymous
Hitman079 wrote:i'm amazed the gunman killed 32 people with a 9mm handgun. i mean, that's an almost impossible feat even in video games.
So he used a HANDGUN and killed so many people? I didn't read about the weapon used.
Wow... Not only the campus failed to cancel classes and evacuate the whole thing while someone was murdered in the dorms (And odds were, he would do something else), but no one tried to stop him OR he had incredible accuracy with the gun. I though that he was using a SMG or something of the genre due to the amount of causilaties.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 2:03 am
by Shadic
He had belts of ammo clips. He didn't just walk in with a single gun.

Actually, he had two different handguns, from what I've heard. Both had the serial numbers filed off, as well..

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 3:18 am
by Joep the 2nd
Anarkistsdream wrote:I am pro-gun.... It is ridculous to say it was the guns fault...

The kid had access to one and he used it... It is the responibility of gun owners to make sure that can't happen...

Not to mention... Who knows anything about this kid...? Maybe he has never done anything wrong in his life... Maybe he purchased the gun years ago... Who can say?



yeah why not let amerika give AL QAIDa freaking nuclear missiles if they fire them you could also say it wasnt the "inanimate object" but the one who uses it. The fact is that 32 people are now dead through that inanimate object if america had different law concerning guns this wouldnt happen so often. How many have died on schools now? I remember the documentary of the fat bearded dude cant come up with his name Bowling for Columbine maybe amerika should watch it

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 3:23 am
by Joep the 2nd
iAnonymous wrote:
Hitman079 wrote:i'm amazed the gunman killed 32 people with a 9mm handgun. i mean, that's an almost impossible feat even in video games.
So he used a HANDGUN and killed so many people? I didn't read about the weapon used.
Wow... Not only the campus failed to cancel classes and evacuate the whole thing while someone was murdered in the dorms (And odds were, he would do something else), but no one tried to stop him OR he had incredible accuracy with the gun. I though that he was using a SMG or something of the genre due to the amount of causilaties.


He had 2 handguns and huge amount of ammunition and the shooting in the school hall was 1,5 hours after the dorm shooting so i gues he had some time

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 10:09 am
by wicked
One of my old hydraulics professors, Prof. Loganathan, was among the killed. The shooter attacked an Advanced Hydrology class and killed many Civil Engineering students. Years ago, that's a class I was sitting in. This is all still so unbelievable. :cry:

NO one could have predicted the person who shot the first two people in West AJ was planning to do what he did in Norris as well. Rumors are it was a domestic incident between this girl and the gunman... and the RA shot had tried to break it up. When there's a domestic shooting in a house, police don't assume the guy is then going to go to the mall and shoot everyone there. Yes, they'll go look for the guy and investigate, WHICH VT POLICE WERE DOING. I don't fault the VT police or admin for how they handled it. They were acting on what was known at the time.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 10:24 am
by nmhunate
Okay, you people with your American bashing you can now stop... the shooter was a Korean National, he only had a US resident alien card. And since he wasnt a citizen he couldnt buy a gun. He had to go to the back alley to get the firearms that he used... the same back alleys that I am sure exists in every gun-fearing country in the world.

So stop the US bashing with their "love of violence" and their "love to shoot up schools" and start the Korean bashing, because the guy was a flipping Korean.

Thank you.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 10:32 am
by MR. Nate
Hitman079 wrote:i'm amazed the gunman killed 32 people with a 9mm handgun. i mean, that's an almost impossible feat even in video games.


In video games, people are shooting back. Actually, I've heard some people saying that violent video games help to create the mindset necessary to begin a mass killing, but this seems the wrong time to enter that debate, just like it is the wrong time to debate the gun control issue. (Joep)

[-o< My condolences and prayers to anyone impacted by this tragedy. And I mean that.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 10:59 am
by wicked
Get your facts straight. The shooter moved to the US when he was 8, and had his green card, so could legally buy a gun in VA. He had receipts for the purchase of the Glock, one of the guns used. No matter what the law is, even if he couldn't have bought it legally, he could've obtained one illegally. When someone is that deranged, a gun law won't stop him.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 11:40 am
by 2dimes
iAnonymous wrote:Apparently school shooting is the avarage American maniac's favorite hobby. Each country with their weirdos.
Yeah just like Montreal and Taber, those Americans are daft.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 12:06 pm
by Guiscard
nmhunate wrote:Okay, you people with your American bashing you can now stop... the shooter was a Korean National, he only had a US resident alien card. And since he wasnt a citizen he couldnt buy a gun. He had to go to the back alley to get the firearms that he used... the same back alleys that I am sure exists in every gun-fearing country in the world.

So stop the US bashing with their "love of violence" and their "love to shoot up schools" and start the Korean bashing, because the guy was a flipping Korean.

Thank you.


Oh yes, racism: the best response to tragedy!

Wicked, I really feel for you. Its terrifying to know that you were in the same situation as people who have died, and especially as it was one of your old professors.

And as for the arguments, lets keep them to the gun control thread not this one.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 12:08 pm
by nmhunate
A resident alien card is a "green card". The cards haven't been green in like 40 years... they are now a pink/peach color now. I was unaware that resident aliens could buy pistols... I thought that only US citizens could.

The point to my post was that I was sick of the international people saying that the shooting was something that US people do. By making the point that the shooter wasn't an American, it proves that deranged people come form all walks of life and that foreigners shouldn't be holier then thou.

And the other point that I made was the same that you said... that even if he couldn't get the gun legally he still could have gotten it illegally. Basically saying that I could get a gun anywhere if I am will to break the law. And that no matter how tough gun laws are in other countries tragedies like this can still happen.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 12:12 pm
by Guiscard
Guiscard wrote:And as for the arguments, lets keep them to the gun control thread not this one.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 12:39 pm
by nmhunate
Sorry about that... I posted before I saw what you wrote.

And for the record it is not racism to say bad things about Korean Nationals, it is simply nationalistic.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:36 pm
by spurgistan
I would get angry about that, but...

Guiscard wrote:
Guiscard wrote:And as for the arguments, lets keep them to the gun control thread not this one.


Very well put. This should be about expressing condolences for the victims of this shocking tragedy and their families. Personally, during class today I tried to imagine what those poor students must have gone through and felt, and I couldn't.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:45 pm
by spinwizard
Web News wrote: permanent residents in Virginia may legally purchase firearms with proof of residency.


in my opinion that is mad, y should any citizen (unless u r a farmer) b able 2 buy a gun anyway!

this reminds me of the bob geldoff song. "i don't like mondays"

i feel so sad thinking of what would have happerned if it had happerned in my school.

i condolences go out 2 the victime and their families.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 2:10 pm
by Hoff
Joep the 2nd wrote:its amerika probably some kids poppin' other kids or teachers
thats the most ignorant thing i've heard all day. Wherever the hell you are from it can certainly happen as well.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 3:22 pm
by DirtyDishSoap
heard the guy was a foreign exchange student from Korea

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 3:24 pm
by Anarkistsdream
DirtyDishSoap wrote:heard the guy was a foreign exchange student from Korea



As has already been discussed, he had lived in America since he was 8.... Longer than he lived in Korea.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 3:35 pm
by Hugh.G.Rection
My heart,thoughts and prayers are with those all affected by this tragedy. :cry: