Rico was upset yet mad at that ******. If you would think, it was fault of school authorities. They should have shut down the school at 7:00 when first shooting began.
2007-04-19 10:40:46
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answered by Rico 1
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I guess it's time for the finger pointing now. It was a very tragic incident, but I don't know how it could have been avoided. If somebody has their mind made up about doing something like this, they will do it one way or another. You can't blame the school, they had no idea it was going to happen. And you better not blame the police, they followed procedure.
2007-04-19 10:44:50
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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First permit me say that their are 15,000 scholars at that distinctive college, 4,000 interior the dorm, and 11,000 who stay off campus. Virginia Tech the former day had a Press convention on Fox information, and between the government (there have been 3), and that i do no longer understand his identify reported that they do have a secure practices equipment, by using digital mail, and different technical ability. even nevertheless the time that the incidents occurred, grew to become into interior the A.M. while the scholars have been commuting. while they did arrive they felt that it grew to become into suitable to fasten down while they did arrive. surely on the time of the information convention they have been nonetheless doing the learn of the witnesses, and that they did no longer have each and every of the solutions yet. That reported, i've got faith they might desire to have steel detectors as they do on the airports, and that i.D. playing cards (ones which will no longer be able to be counterfeited), as they're making plans to do with Passports contained in usa. Secondly while an incident does ensue they might desire to have a noisy siren like they do in Israel, and different international locations throughout the time of war time alerting human beings to pass into their shelters. That wll alert people who're commuting. For those that dorm they might desire to have a PA equipment put in. those are the only measures that i will think of of, apart from strickter gun administration regulations. actuality to tell, that's unlucky yet in spite of measures are put in it form of feels that once a deranged person, or a terrotist is desperate to break human beings regrettably they continually discover a thank you to paintings around any secure practices equipment it extremely is put in. that's form of a no win situation, yet we would desire to do what we would desire to do no count what. G-d might desire to help those households, to be waiting to triumph over the tragedy of dropping a chlld.
2016-12-29 10:55:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely dreadful!
I simply cannot believe that this shady South Korean character had such easy access to deadly weapons.
Where and when did he get his gun permit or concealed weapon license from?!?
He had already been red flagged at that school for irrational & abnormal behavior.
Why was he still allowed to attend that Technical Institute as if nothing had ever taken place as far as he was concerned?!?
This whole series of unfortunate events led to the most horrifying school grounds shootings in American history!
The loss of human life under such terrifying & appalling circumstances is always unbelievably sad & deplorable...
2007-04-19 10:53:27
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answered by Devilish Angel 4
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It is a horrible thing that happened at Virginia Tech!!! I think people need to stop trying to blame everyone but the shooter- who is who we should be blaming!. I honestly think that there was no way for anyone to know that he (the shooter) was capable of doing such an unimaginable thing. I hate to say it, but there is no way that we are every completely safe from violence. We need to realize when someone is a threat to society & do something about them. People need to realize not all people can be rehabilited and they need to be kept away from the general public.
2007-04-19 10:48:27
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answered by Shaun K 4
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It's life. There are really evil and psychotic people out there and no one is to blame for their actions except for them. It's an unfortunate horrific event and the only person who should take the blame is that mass-murderer.
2007-04-19 10:42:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Seeing as he was sent to counsling and nothing was done, he was teased.. nothing was done.... this young man keep falling thru the cracks.. all schools need to tighten the net. Since he had gone to counsling I dont know what more could have been done. We as humans need to learn not to tease and pick on others who are diffrent than we are. ( golden rule - due unto others what you would have done unto you)
2007-04-19 10:47:24
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answered by Rumisha R 3
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i think it could have been avoided if they had a better security system. and if they took action right away. but i dont want to dwell on what didnt happen and i feel bad for the people who lost their loved ones and for the ones who died.
2007-04-19 10:41:54
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answered by dance like no one looking 3
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Since I have a license to carry a concealed weapon I would have considered my life at a severe risk, and I would have shot him before he saw it coming. Therefore, lives would have been saved.
2007-04-19 10:44:29
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answered by LuckyChucky 5
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I agree, the campus should have been evacuated after the first incident. That young man is definitely one troubled soul.
2007-04-19 10:42:33
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answered by altruistic 6
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I think it was sadIf the shooter was sad and angry, he should have went to a rehab or something like that, instead of taking awyw 32 lives. Just terrible....
2007-04-19 14:57:18
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answered by jake 4
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