Posted on 04/16/2007 5:55:28 PM PDT by Cecily
John and Jennifer Shourds of Lovettsville, Va. demanded the immediate firings of University President Charles Steger and Virginia Tech Campus Police Chief W.R. Flinchum who he said "screwed up" the handling of separate shooting incidents that left 33 students dead, including the shooter.
My God, if someone shoots somebody there should be an immediate lockdown of the campus, said John Shourds. They totally blew it. The president blew it, campus police blew it.
The Shourds said they received a phone call from their daughter, Alexandra, a freshman at the college in Blacksburg, who was unsure of how to handle a vague university e-mail received around 9:20 a.m. regarding the first shooting incident that happened at the West Ambler Johnston Hall around 7:15 a.m. Later, it was learned that a lone gunman entered that hall, two buildings away from Alexandras dorm, and opened fire, killing two people.
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Let the healing begin.
That didn’t take long.
Off with their heads!
(Seriously, this was not something that could be anticipated.)
Fire someone. That’ll fix everything.
A couple points.
1). There are thousands of shootings a year. None end like this. With hindsight things should have been done very differently but it would not be reasonable to have foreseen what happened. While colleges are different than normal places, you don’t lockdown every nearby building after a normal homicide.
2). Va Tech is a school where most students commute in. Hard to put a place on lockdown even if you wanted to with thousands of folks streaming in, many unaware anything is amiss. A lockdown would take a good bit of time. Perhaps a lockdown would have had the same result. I can’t imagine Va Tech has a enough police to blanket a 2600 acre campus. He could have just come into a classroom building or dorm with students huddled in a room and done the exact same thing.
The bottomline is that this could have and should have been handled better but situations like this are amazingly chaotic and complex. Things are much easier with the benefit of hindsight.
Could someone help me out with this:
The college prez says that one reason they didn't lock down/close/cancel classes is that they thought that the gunman had left campus.
So --- they were sure he wouldn't return? Why not wait until he was arrested?
Does not compute...
Fire? They should be sent to a firing squad.
Unbelievable.
There are still bodies in the classrooms, and not all the facts are KNOWN yet.
It may well be these parents are right, but it is incredibly disrespectful for them to come out this way. No shame. No class. Disgusting.
Yeah - the President of VT made some rather stupid comments, and started defending their failure right away, instead of saying we need to find all the answers.
One of his comments was that we simply didn’t suspect there would be another shooting.
Brilliant!
I have always been under the impression that once something like this occurs, the next steps taken by law-enforcement are always designed expecting the worse, and in most situations they seem to be overkill.
Here they have a shooting, and their immediate thought is that probability of another one hapenning is virtually none so no need to raise any alarms.
Sheer Genius!
I say he is too smart to just be the President of a University. He needs to find some other job more suited to his natural brilliance.
Two people are found shot dead, and you assume that the gunman has left campus? Why?
Given the information they had, they should have assumed the worst. There was no reason not to suspect that another incident would occur. At the very least, the police would have to locate and arrest the suspect, which could be a very dangerous situation indeed.
That’s some pretty nice 20/20 hindsight. Do the police in your town shut down the whole town when there’s a domestic incident, even with a shooting? They don’t where I come from.
Until the guy, hours later, started shooting again they had absolutely no reason to expect that.
...and so what if they had? Large numbers of students would congregate someplace, classes in session or not. So the shooting might have been at the student union building or a dorm lounge instead of a class building. Outcome is pretty much the same.
“demanded the immediate firings of University President Charles Steger and Virginia Tech Campus Police Chief W.R. Flinchum”
And well they should, to bad they can’t get any jail time.
If one person, near the incident has a CC permit, and was packing at the time, many lives could have been saved.
When, I ask you will common sense prevail? The unarmed are the unprotected. Like it or not, that is the world we live in. Free men own guns, slaves do not.
One person, with one weapon could have POSSIBLY stopped this. Yet, these people are looking for someone to blame. Blame yourselves then, blame all those that fear weapons in the hands of lawful citizens. Blame those that would disarm law abiding citizens. Will you never learn that criminals do not respect your touchy-feely gun banning laws?
For all he knew, this could have been another D.C. sniper or Columbine situation, which it turned out to be (random killing of many).
I think this “lockdown” bidness is way, way overrated and overused. Could be even this time, that the shooter exploited it to have nice tidy groups of students stuck in rooms to be shot at.
Holy Crap.
How about 1 day to let the bodies cool.
1 Day for for some grief...
followed by a week or so of investigation and funerals and a VT ceremony to honor the dead..
Then debate the actions that were taken and any action that is reasonable.
VT had the same emergency plan as did New Orleans.
Evidence or hopeful guessing? What makes it more likely that he fled the campus instead of going into one of many buildings to blend in? If a shooter was ever in the neighborhood, you assume he still is unless you are absolutely sure he is gone.
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