贝多芬
发表于 2007-4-17 13:28:38
目前只是估计,可能死的里面有中国人,当局先拉个人垫背,应付媒体。。
贝多芬
发表于 2007-4-17 13:31:29
我估计肯定是美国人干的,中国小孩没那么大胆子,再说从小没摸过钱,不可能如此熟练的杀掉32个人。。就算CS打的再好,真枪必定不一样。。而且死亡率如此之高肯定都是击中心脏或者头部。。美国人用心险恶
小棠
发表于 2007-4-17 14:02:20
The police and witnesses said some victims were executed with handguns while other students were hurt jumping from upper-story windows of the classroom building where most of the killings occurred. After the second round of killings, the gunman killed himself, the police said.
It was the deadliest shooting rampage in American history and came nearly eight years to the day after 13 people died at Columbine High School in Colorado at the hands of two disaffected students who then killed themselves.
As of Monday evening, only one of the Virginia Tech victims had been officially identified. Police officials said they were not yet ready to identify the gunman or even say whether one person was behind both attacks, which wreaked devastation on this campus of 36,000 students, faculty members and staff.
Federal law enforcement officials in Washington said the gunman might have been a young Asian man who recently arrived in the United States. A university spokeswoman, Jenn Lazenby, could not confirm that report but said the university was looking into whether two bomb threats at the campus, — one last Friday, the other earlier this month — might be related to the shootings.
The university’s president, Charles W. Steger, expressed his “horror and disbelief and sorrow” at what he described as a tragedy of monumental proportions. But questions were immediately raised about whether university officials had responded adequately to the shootings.
There was a two-hour gap between the first shootings, when two people were killed, and the second, when a gunman stalked through the halls of an engineering building across campus, shooting at professors and students in classrooms and hallways, firing dozens of rounds and killing 30. Officials said he then shot himself so badly in the face that he could not be identified.
The university did not send a campuswide alert until the second attack had begun, even though the gunman in the first had not been apprehended.
Mr. Steger defended the decision not to shut down or evacuate the campus after the first shootings, saying officials had believed the first attack was a self-contained event, which the campus police believed was a “domestic” dispute.
“We had no reason to suspect any other incident was going to occur,” he said.
President Bush sent his condolences to the families of the victims and the university community. “Schools should be places of sanctuary and safety and learning,” Mr. Bush said. “When that sanctuary is violated, the impact is felt in every American classroom and every American community.”
The Virginia Tech attacks started early in the morning, with a call to the police at 7:15 from West Ambler Johnston Hall, a 900-student freshman dormitory, as students were getting ready for classes or were on their way there.
Students said a gunman had gone room to room looking for his ex-girlfriend. He killed two people, a senior identified as Ryan Clark, from Augusta, Ga., and a freshman identified by other students on her floor as Emily Hilscher.
The shootings at the engineering building, Norris Hall, began about 9:45.
One student described barricading himself in a classroom there with other students and hearing dozens of gunshots nearby. Someone tried to force his way into the classroom and fired two shots through the door that did not hit anyone, the student said.
Scott L. Hendricks, an associate professor of engineering, was in his office on the third floor when he heard 40 to 50 shots from what sounded like the second floor. Mr. Hendricks said he had called 911, but the police were already on the way.
The police surrounded the building and he barricaded the door to his office. After about an hour, the police broke down his door and ordered him to flee.
“When I left, I was one of the last to leave,” Mr. Hendricks said. “I had no idea of the magnitude of the event.”
According to the college newspaper, The Collegiate Times, many of the deaths took place in a German class in Norris Hall.
“He was just a normal looking kid, Asian, but he had on a Boy Scout type outfit,” one student in the class, Erin Sheehan, told the newspaper. “He wore a tan button-up vest and this black vest — maybe it was for ammo or something.”
以上是来自于纽约时报的原文,链接:
“http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/17/us/17virginia.html?hp”。
其中好像没有关于中国人是凶手的描述。
中国的媒体在主导思想有问题,唯恐天下不乱。
豇豆
发表于 2007-4-17 16:27:26
只是说亚裔,干吗非说是中国人,这种事情光荣吗??
星雨
发表于 2007-4-17 16:51:17
强 为无辜的人 默哀
Ark
发表于 2007-4-17 21:57:16
(CNN) -- Police identified the gunman who killed 32 people on the Virginia Tech campus before turning the gun on himself as student Cho Seung-Hui, university police Chief Wendell Flinchum said Tuesday.
The 23-year-old South Korean and resident alien lived at the university's Harper Hall, Flinchum said. He was an English major, the chief said.
韩国人干的....
rs-117拦截者
发表于 2007-4-17 22:18:18
可以肯定是地球人干的。完毕
猪唐唐912
发表于 2007-4-17 22:30:44
好象是韩国人
iceblue519
发表于 2007-4-18 03:20:59
反正不是我干的
glorysky
发表于 2007-4-18 08:48:06
在没有任何答案的时候,请不要乱想,我相信现在的USA的FBI肯定比我们还清楚.哈哈....