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CyberHustler 04-18-2007 02:00 PM

V Tech Gun Man Sent Package To Major News Station
 
Just heard it...

CyberHustler 04-18-2007 02:01 PM

NBC or some shit... videos, pics, and letters

Chris Mac 04-18-2007 02:01 PM

Thats crazy!!!!!!!!!!!

Dirty F 04-18-2007 02:02 PM

The guy doesnt deserve the attention he is getting. He was just another nutjob wacko. Nothing special. Just a kid with a gun.

CyberHustler 04-18-2007 02:02 PM

They said he sent it between his 2 shotings... damn

CyberHustler 04-18-2007 02:08 PM

Sometime after he killed two people in a Virginia university dormitory but before he slaughtered 30 more in a classroom building Monday morning, Cho Seung-Hui sent NBC News a rambling communication and videos about his grievances, the network said Wednesday.

Cho, 23, a senior English major at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, killed 32 people in two attacks Monday before taking his own life.

Network officials turned the material over to the FBI and said they would not immediately disclose its contents beyond characterizing the material as ?disturbing.? It included a written communication, photographs and video.

Brian Williams, anchor and managing editor of ?NBC Nightly News,? said in a posting on the program?s ?Daily Nightly? blog that the communication was received earlier Wednesday. He described it as a very long ?multimedia manifesto.?
The package, timestamped in the two-hour window between Monday's shootings, was sent to NBC News head Steve Capus.Police said the development might be "a very new, critical component of this investigation.""We're in the process right now of attempting to analyze and evaluate its worth," said Col. Steve Flaherty, superintendent of Virginia State Police.

As early as 2005, police and school administrators were wrestling with what to do with Cho, who was accused of stalking two female students and was sent to a mental health facility after police obtained a temporary detention order.

The two women complained to campus police that Cho was contacting them with ?annoying? telephone calls and e-mail messages in November and December 2005, campus Police Chief Wendell Flinchum said.

Cho was referred to the university?s disciplinary system, but Flinchum said the woman declined to press charges, and the case apparently never reached a hearing.

Detention order issued
However, after the second incident, the department received a call from an acquaintance of Cho?s, who was concerned that he might be suicidal, Flinchum said. Police obtained a temporary detention order from a local magistrate, and in December of that year, Cho was voluntarily but briefly admitted to Carilion St. Albans Behavioral Health Center in Radford, NBC News? Jim Popkin reported.

To issue a detention order under Virginia law, a magistrate must find both that the subject is ?mentally ill and in need of hospitalization or treatment? and that the subject is ?an imminent danger to himself or others, or is so seriously mentally ill as to be substantially unable to care for himself.?

According to a doctor?s report accompanying the order, which was first reported by the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Cho was ?depressed,? but ?his insight and judgment are normal.? The doctor, a clinical psychologist who was not identified, noted that Cho ?denies suicidal ideations.?

Under the law, the magistrate could have issued a stronger detention order mandating inpatient treatment, but there was no indication Wednesday that such an order was ever entered. A spokesman for Carilion St. Albans told NBC News that he could not discuss Cho?s case because of patient confidentiality and privacy laws, but he said the hospital was cooperating with the investigation.

Otherwise, Flinchum said, there were no further police incidents involving Cho until the deadly shootings Monday, first in a young woman?s dormitory room and then at a classroom building across campus. Neither of the alleged stalking victims was among the victims Monday.

In addition to the 33 people confirmed dead, including the gunman, nine people remained in hospitals in stable condition, hospital authorities said.

Health records sought
Campus police applied Wednesday for search warrants for all of Cho?s medical records from Schiffert Health Center on campus and New River Community Services in Blacksburg.

?It is reasonable to believe that the medical records may provide evidence of motive, intent and designs,? investigators wrote in the documents, according to The Associated Press.

Police searched Cho?s dorm room Tuesday and recovered, among other items, a chain and a combination lock, according to documents filed Wednesday. The front doors of Norris Hall, the classroom building, had been chained shut from the inside during the shooting rampage.

Other items that were seized included a folding knife; two computers, a hard disk and other computer disks; documents, books, notebooks and other writings; a digital camera; compact disks; and two Dremel tools, which are rotating tools used for cutting, sanding and other applications.

In an affidavit seeking the search warrant, police found a ?bomb threat? note ? directed at engineering school buildings ? near the victims in the classroom building. In the past three weeks, Virginia Tech had received two other bomb threats; investigators said they had not connected those to Cho.

Family sought better life in U.S.
Cho arrived in the United States as an 8-year-old boy from South Korea in 1992 and was raised in an off-white, two-story townhouse in Centreville, Va., a suburb of Washington, where his parents worked at a dry cleaners. He graduated from Westfield High School in Chantilly in 2003.

Cho?s family moved to the United States in search of a better life, said the family?s landlady in South Korea. The family was poor and lived in a cheap basement apartment on the outskirts of Seoul, the woman told South Korean television Wednesday.

Cho had an older sister, Sun-Kyung, who graduated from Princeton University with an economics degree in 2004, Princeton officials confirmed.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18169776/

AaronM 04-18-2007 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cyber-Hu$tler (Post 12275517)
Sometime after he killed two people in a Virginia university dormitory but before he slaughtered 30 more in a classroom building Monday morning, Cho Seung-Hui sent NBC News a rambling communication and videos about his grievances, the network said Wednesday.

Cho, 23, a senior English major at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, killed 32 people in two attacks Monday before taking his own life.

Network officials turned the material over to the FBI and said they would not immediately disclose its contents beyond characterizing the material as ?disturbing.? It included a written communication, photographs and video.

Brian Williams, anchor and managing editor of ?NBC Nightly News,? said in a posting on the program?s ?Daily Nightly? blog that the communication was received earlier Wednesday. He described it as a very long ?multimedia manifesto.?
The package, timestamped in the two-hour window between Monday's shootings, was sent to NBC News head Steve Capus.Police said the development might be "a very new, critical component of this investigation.""We're in the process right now of attempting to analyze and evaluate its worth," said Col. Steve Flaherty, superintendent of Virginia State Police.

As early as 2005, police and school administrators were wrestling with what to do with Cho, who was accused of stalking two female students and was sent to a mental health facility after police obtained a temporary detention order.

The two women complained to campus police that Cho was contacting them with ?annoying? telephone calls and e-mail messages in November and December 2005, campus Police Chief Wendell Flinchum said.

Cho was referred to the university?s disciplinary system, but Flinchum said the woman declined to press charges, and the case apparently never reached a hearing.

Detention order issued
However, after the second incident, the department received a call from an acquaintance of Cho?s, who was concerned that he might be suicidal, Flinchum said. Police obtained a temporary detention order from a local magistrate, and in December of that year, Cho was voluntarily but briefly admitted to Carilion St. Albans Behavioral Health Center in Radford, NBC News? Jim Popkin reported.

To issue a detention order under Virginia law, a magistrate must find both that the subject is ?mentally ill and in need of hospitalization or treatment? and that the subject is ?an imminent danger to himself or others, or is so seriously mentally ill as to be substantially unable to care for himself.?

According to a doctor?s report accompanying the order, which was first reported by the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Cho was ?depressed,? but ?his insight and judgment are normal.? The doctor, a clinical psychologist who was not identified, noted that Cho ?denies suicidal ideations.?

Under the law, the magistrate could have issued a stronger detention order mandating inpatient treatment, but there was no indication Wednesday that such an order was ever entered. A spokesman for Carilion St. Albans told NBC News that he could not discuss Cho?s case because of patient confidentiality and privacy laws, but he said the hospital was cooperating with the investigation.

Otherwise, Flinchum said, there were no further police incidents involving Cho until the deadly shootings Monday, first in a young woman?s dormitory room and then at a classroom building across campus. Neither of the alleged stalking victims was among the victims Monday.

In addition to the 33 people confirmed dead, including the gunman, nine people remained in hospitals in stable condition, hospital authorities said.

Health records sought
Campus police applied Wednesday for search warrants for all of Cho?s medical records from Schiffert Health Center on campus and New River Community Services in Blacksburg.

?It is reasonable to believe that the medical records may provide evidence of motive, intent and designs,? investigators wrote in the documents, according to The Associated Press.

Police searched Cho?s dorm room Tuesday and recovered, among other items, a chain and a combination lock, according to documents filed Wednesday. The front doors of Norris Hall, the classroom building, had been chained shut from the inside during the shooting rampage.

Other items that were seized included a folding knife; two computers, a hard disk and other computer disks; documents, books, notebooks and other writings; a digital camera; compact disks; and two Dremel tools, which are rotating tools used for cutting, sanding and other applications.

In an affidavit seeking the search warrant, police found a ?bomb threat? note ? directed at engineering school buildings ? near the victims in the classroom building. In the past three weeks, Virginia Tech had received two other bomb threats; investigators said they had not connected those to Cho.

Family sought better life in U.S.
Cho arrived in the United States as an 8-year-old boy from South Korea in 1992 and was raised in an off-white, two-story townhouse in Centreville, Va., a suburb of Washington, where his parents worked at a dry cleaners. He graduated from Westfield High School in Chantilly in 2003.

Cho?s family moved to the United States in search of a better life, said the family?s landlady in South Korea. The family was poor and lived in a cheap basement apartment on the outskirts of Seoul, the woman told South Korean television Wednesday.

Cho had an older sister, Sun-Kyung, who graduated from Princeton University with an economics degree in 2004, Princeton officials confirmed.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18169776/



Too long and too green to read.

CyberHustler 04-18-2007 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AaronM (Post 12275747)
Too long and too green to read.

:thumbsup

bdld 04-18-2007 02:54 PM

http://msnbcmedia2.msn.com/i/msnbc/C...peaks_250p.jpg

CyberHustler 04-18-2007 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bdld (Post 12275890)

fuckin crazy...


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