Gunturi claims, "He was a victim of society." This is one of the most unacceptable sentences I have ever come across in the Daily. Within days of the deadliest shooting in American history, Gunturi ...
The student who killed 32 people at Virginia Tech was not under the influence of drugs at the time of the massacre, the state medical examiner reported. More than one year before he went on a shooting ...
BLACKSBURG, Va. -- Long before he boiled over, Virginia Tech gunman Cho Seung-Hui was pushed around and laughed at as a schoolboy in suburban Washington because of his shyness and the strange, mumbly ...
Seung-Hui Cho lawyer has spoken for the first time. BLACKSBURG, Va., May 1, 2007 — -- Two years before Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 people in a shooting rampage at Virginia Tech, he was ordered by a ...
BLACKSBURG, Va., April 17 -- They met across the professor's desk. One on one. The chairman of the English department and the silent, brooding student who never took his sunglasses off. He had so ...
The shooter in Monday’s massacre at Virginia Tech was hospitalized in 2005 after female students complained he stalked them, law enforcement officials said Tuesday. Virginia Tech Police Chief Wendell ...
BLACKSBURG -- Cho Seung-Hui's actions and writings were so troubling to a Virginia Tech English professor three semesters ago that she alerted university officials, counselors and Virginia Tech police ...
CENTREVILLE -- When Michael Layne heard Cho Seung-Hui's videotaped diatribe against the wealthy with their Mercedes and gold necklaces, he thought the gunman's rant must be aimed at former classmates ...
Since the Virginia Tech shooter was identified, media organizations have disagreed about how to present his name. NPR uses Seung-hui Cho, an Americanized version that the 23-year-old from Centreville, ...
It went up in August when Joseph E. Aust and Cho Seung-Hui moved in. Cho barely said a word after that. On Monday, he took his guns and -- still silent, witnesses say -- killed 32 students and faculty ...
The mass shooting in Orlando, Fla., was the worst in U.S. history. Every year, hundreds die in similar episodes. These are some of the deadliest. By Turner Cowles, Robin Stein and Manjula Varghese The ...
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