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What motivated campus killer?

2007-04-17 07:09

Students watch developments on the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, where a gunman killed at least 30 people. (Matt Gentry, AP Photo/The Roanoke Times)

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Jocelyne Zablit

Blacksburg, Virginia - A mixture of anger and sadness swept across the United States on Tuesday as police hunted for clues into what motivated a gunman to kill at least 30 people in the nation's deadliest-ever school shooting.

Gunshots and screams rang across the campus of Virginia Tech university on Monday morning, as some panicked students leapt from windows and others feigned death to escape the shooter before he eventually turned the gun on himself.

Yet key questions about the crime remained unanswered, including the identity of the shooter, what motivated him, and whether or not he acted alone.

It was also unclear whether two incidents - an early morning shooting inside a dormitory that killed two people and a rampage in another building two hours later that saw 31 killed, including the gunman - were connected.

"We are working very, very hard to determine if these two incidents are related," campus police chief Wendell Flinchum told reporters after the shootings which came almost eight years to the day since the Columbine High School massacre.

Two separate incidents

Meanwhile, anger was mounting among relatives and friends of the victims as they demanded to know why campus officials did not shut down the school after the first incident.

"There was a long lapse between the first incident and the second where 31 people, including the gunman, died and I can't really understand," said student John Reaves, 22.

Flags were to hang at half-mast across the state of Virginia and more details of the crime were expected to emerge at a news conference at 09:00 (13:00 GMT).

Mourners planned to stage a candlelight vigil in the evening.

On Monday, a visibly shaken campus police chief told of a crime scene that stretched across multiple locations, and said the first shooting had appeared to be "domestic in nature" so authorities did not close the whole school.

The shooter, described by students as "Asian-looking" and wearing a brown hiking shirt and black combat-style vest, carried no identification on him. Police declined to release his name but said a preliminary identification had been made.

I was trying to act dead - survivor

Student Erin Sheehan survived along with a handful of classmates in a 20-plus member German class after the shooter barged in twice and fired repeatedly.

"He seemed very thorough about it, getting almost everyone down. I was trying to act dead," she said.

"He left for about 30 seconds, came back in, did almost exactly the same thing. I guess he heard us still talking," she said.

Police investigators were still gathering evidence from the crime scene more than 12 hours after the killings. Police said they had no suspects in custody but had interviewed a "person of interest".

- AFP


Clifford Viljoen 4/17/2007 8:56:27 AM
It is clear that somebody with an automatic rifle has been permitted to enter the school premises.Everybody responsible for security at this school should be dismissed without fail!!!

Mandy 4/17/2007 9:14:04 AM
All I can say is it is evident we are living in the end times and need to make right with God. People are living Godless lives.

Zorb 4/17/2007 9:43:42 AM
An Al-Queda attack?

Neil 4/17/2007 10:20:21 AM
The Yanks are sick with all their guns and macho behaviour. This does not shock me. It is just signs of the end of the USA a sick and voilent society that will crumble.

Elizabeth Amaro 4/17/2007 10:28:03 AM
Guns should be banned and security topped up - somewhere somebody isnt doing their job!

tshidiso 4/17/2007 10:37:38 AM
this made me think long and hard about me as a south african student who wanna be an exchange student to the varsity(virginia tech)...i think it really brought lots of uncertainty to me..so i wound go anymore(schedule to go second term)

Freeman 4/17/2007 10:40:57 AM
VA Tech campus is a Gun Free Zone,by edict of the university authorities.Gun Free SA has made sure we have such zones in SA - and wished to make the entire country a gun-free zone. This tragic event, the work of a deranged person, is the direct result of authorities meddling in citizens right to self-defence by prohibiting the means of self defence. A single student carrying a handgun could have prevented this.

Rodrigue Resandt 4/17/2007 11:53:11 AM
May God bless the souls of those who were killed and have mercy on them. The end times are here. Society is corrupt. We must turn to our maker for mercy and help

Kish 4/17/2007 11:57:22 AM
its really sad to know that so many innocent people have died....students with vison. But bigger question is society at large is becoming impatient and wants to move fast. Lets practice what Gandhi, Jesus and Mother Teresa taught us.

Michael 4/17/2007 12:22:14 PM
Lots could have been done to prevent it...short term: put in metal detectors, search students, harsh punishments, etc. Long term however, who is really to blame? The parents and the authorities (government who makes laws)...Parents don't teach kids respect, discipline, or values. The people who make the laws, favour the criminals...you are not allowed to discipline your kids, you may get sued! It's ridiculous!!! Kids have no respect, no discipline anymore and definitely not enough values. FIX IT!

JC 4/17/2007 12:59:25 PM
Not trying to defend the shooter, but it is obvious that he/she had some issues with poeple (maybe fellow students or even his/her parent(s)). It is most likely that some people treated him/her badly or in a humiliated fashion, causing a LOT of anger and frustration that eventually made him/her perform this (re-)act. I'm no shrink but, it comes down to the fact that we should treat EVERYONE around us with respect AND (how wierd it may sound) with some degree of love. Its our duty!

S'PHAMANDLA MKHIZE 4/17/2007 1:10:17 PM
I AM NOT A PROPHET OF DOOM, BUT I HAVE NOTICED A HIGH NUMBER OF SCHOOL YARD ATTACKS IN SA. IF THESE ARE NOT ADDRESSED SOON WE MIGHT HAVE SOMETHING ALONG THESE LINES.THIS INCIDENT SHOULD SERVE AS A WAKE UP CALL.HOW VERY TRAGIC.

mike 4/17/2007 1:31:09 PM
yeah, let's ban guns. that way the only people who have them will be ones using them for illegal purposes (like this). and while we're at it, let's make the whole country a gun-free zone, so that the only people who have guns will be the ones who use them for illegal purposes (like this). Freeman: a single student carrying a handgun CAUSED this. My deepest condolences to the dead students' families. And with the person(s) that they will eventually and inevitably blame for it.

Sam 4/17/2007 1:58:28 PM
this shooting is a tragic affair indeed, but what about all the daily shootings by lawless criminals of innocent people - including CHILDREN! - in South Africa!!! this govt is quick to lament the shooting in the US, but THEY MUST SORT OUT OUR OWN PROBLEMS NOW NOW NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jane H 4/17/2007 2:30:54 PM
This shooting demonstrates the complete failure of a society to instil values of acceptance and tolerance or to encourage meaningful alternatives to the expression of discontent. Not even the condemnation of such events by the nation's leaders embodies or communicates any meaning, because these very people lead by example- an example based too often on an irrational and short-sighted approach to any challenge, essentially summarised as a pride-based and short-lived emotional dominance.

Crystelle 4/17/2007 2:41:43 PM
I feel that this is the parents fold, reason being, not the right upbringing/Parents not being there for there children (Children feel that they can not speak to there parents about there problems. Problems that are taking its toll with no out let.) Children are not being raised like in the old days. Parents are slacking in the morels and disciple of yester year.

mjeza 4/17/2007 3:28:05 PM
As a black African/black and I do not support the sale of guns to civilians. America has refused to back down despite people voicing their displeasure. they continue to arm peopple all over the wolrd, Africans all over the world, go to any city u will find black gunning another. So I reaaly fell they have to test their own medicine before they take decisive action. Stop selling guns to people u idoit Americans

Cnz 4/17/2007 3:31:34 PM
i feel that something is going on in the younger generation for them to do such stupied things, how can somebody go and kill someone he had an argument with for no reason? so many inocent people or kids are getting killed because of other peoples insanity, i really do not find this fare or right at all.

Stephen 4/17/2007 4:11:57 PM
Neil you talk so much tripe. What about all the murders and killings that happen in South Africa.

Cornelius 4/17/2007 6:43:50 PM
Shootings and killings are part (or whole) of almost any movie shown nowadays. With what the shows are educating, it is no wonder we are seeing such a chaotic world today. Especially with gun so accessible, it is like having power to give people death sentence. Do we have to wait for one more person who abuses this power?

lereko 4/17/2007 7:30:55 PM
i wish tragedies like this happening in africa every single day would get as much attention and sympathy more importantly i hope and pray that people will realise the times we are living in and turn to God before it is too late

Kimashni Govinder 4/17/2007 8:35:37 PM
31 families lost a family member in this massive tragedy. I can't imagine what they must be going through and my heart goes out to them.You can't blame the parents.The majority of the brutal killings come from well respected families. We can however blame television,some sick music,and the fact that times have changed. Well really guys times have'nt really changed we have changed according to accomodate such evil deeds. My question is "Do our children have an opportunity to be the future"

Tash 4/17/2007 8:51:37 PM
I am a South African living in the US the gun man was not American he is Korean. It is a very sad day here in the US, it's shocking to think many of those innocent students thought that they are just having a nother day at Varsity....many did not return home after that day. So please don't jump to any conclusions about the so called Yanks.....Think of the family's

Kabous 4/17/2007 11:46:15 PM
Amerika, ek was al daar, dis algemeen, julle is nie 'n wereld nie, slegs 'n vaste land, die ou wat julle mense geskiet het, bewys weer eens, julle land moet wakker skrik, wat hy gedoen het was verkeer, ek kan my nie indink as my kind in daardie plek was en geskiet was nie, maar waar los dit jou, Amrika is so sleg land, hulle dink hulle is die enigste planeet, en sodra iemand aan hulle iets aandoen, dan sit die wereld met hul problem, sorteer jul eie kak uit!

Purusartha 4/18/2007 3:10:17 AM
The shootings reflect on the personality of the person doing such heinous act. No matter how badly I was treated or how frustrated I felt, I would never do such a thing.

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