Posted on 04/20/2007 8:17:44 AM PDT by aprilmapes
Seung Hui Cho is a killer no doubt. The mentally ill Virginia Tech college student responsible for the massacre at Virginia Tech-- seems to have also had a another problem -- a lead foot. His need for speed was very recent.
The Enterprise Report has discovered, not one, as reported by some media outlets, but two recent speeding tickets the killer received only weeks before going on his shooting rampage.
The first ticket was issued to Cho on March 30 of this year for going 74mph in a 55mph zone.
(Excerpt) Read more at ersnews.com ...
you should see where i live.
the number of people going 74 or even faster in a 55 are legion!
Too bad he didn’t “lead-foot” it into a bridge abuttment.
Saved us all a lot of grief.
My area too. If I go 63 mph on a two lane highway, I’ll get tailgaters getting as close as they can to my bumper to prove a point, and then passing, often recklessly.
Just another example of the overt racism and oppression of minorities and the poor by “THE MAN!” /s
He would have made for a good driver for Governor Corzine.
Whoopty doo.
the worst crime that the vast majority of gun owners commit is speeding.
Wrong. He did not drive fast enough for Governor Corzine!
Good point.
He knew he’d never pay the tickets.
You said — “Saved us all a lot of grief.”
Well, Cho did say something like don’t you wish you had killed me before....
Regards,
Star Traveler
P.S. — I guess now we do ...
Come to think of it I imagine there's a lot of people who would vote for banning sales of guns in all states that have students?
Would love to toss an artillery simulator onto the hood of those a**holes that tailgate me just to prove my point. Then I'd be declared insane or something.
“the number of people going 74 or even faster in a 55 are legion!”
In a lot of places 19 over would be slow lane speed. Drive through Atlanta sometime!
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