Posted on 04/20/2007 1:58:09 PM PDT by Pyro7480
BLACKSBURG, Va. - The family of Virginia Tech gunman Seung-Hui Cho told The Associated Press on Friday that they feel "hopeless, helpless and lost," and "never could have envisioned that he was capable of so much violence." "Our family is so very sorry for my brother's unspeakable actions. It is a terrible tragedy for all of us," the family said.
The statement was issued by Cho's sister, Sun-Kyung Cho, on her behalf and that of her family. She works as a contractor for a State Department office that oversees billions of dollars in American aid for Iraq.
"We pray for their families and loved ones who are experiencing so much excruciating grief. And we pray for those who were injured and for those whose lives are changed forever because of what they witnessed and experienced," she said.
"Each of these people had so much love, talent and gifts to offer, and their lives were cut short by a horrible and senseless act."
The statement was issued during a statewide day of mourning for the victims of the worst massacre in U.S. history.
"We are humbled by this darkness. We feel hopeless, helpless and lost. This is someone that I grew up with and loved. Now I feel like I didn't know this person," she said.
"We have always been a close, peaceful and loving family. My brother was quiet and reserved, yet struggled to fit in. We never could have envisioned that he was capable of so much violence."
She added: "He has made the world weep. We are living a nightmare."
She said her family will cooperate fully with investigators and "do whatever we can to help authorities understand why these senseless acts happened. We have many unanswered questions as well."
I have..and will..I cannot imagine what they are going through.
Of course, the family will carry this for life, especially the parents. I have felt very sorry for them from the outset. They need our prayers.
The sister is to be commended for her very thoughtful and sensitive statement.
Worse, dishonors the whole race in Asian eyes.... Koreans are already considered (in Asia) inferior (by and) to the Japanese and the Chinese. I've heard them described by other Asians as "the [N-word] of Asia" only half-jokingly.
I can hear the jokes now whenever a Korean gets angry: Now, now, don't go Korean on us.....
Are you clairvoyent? There’s no clue that they’re going to do that. Until then, keep your asinine comments to yourself.
Oh merciful God, bring them peace..
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>Lots of pride in these cultures. Come to a new country, Work hard, try to fit in and succeed. Then one of them dishonors the family and ancestors.<
Yes, my heart goes out to the family. Koreans are very sweet people, and the ones I know try so hard to please. How sad that these must suffer so. May God somehow give them His peace.
What an asinine statement. They just lost their child/sibling in a horrific manner. Now I remember why I quit posting here. :shakes head:
I have been thinking of them a lot. And one of the victims fathers was on TV forgiving Cho and expressing concern for his family. It was very touching.
Prayers lifted for this grieving family.
A most excellent post.
Her comments showed a lot of class in the midst of what is a horrendous tragedy for the family.
Prayers for all.
Hey, newb, your stay around here might be short-lived if you continue making stupid posts like that one.
There’s always one jerk on every thread.
You’re it this time.
To prove that this family is doubly evil. First the brother. Then the sister is helping Bush's evil scheme in Iraq.
Im glad to see that Asians fearing a backlash are unfounded. Most people know that they are hard working, honest, and patriotic.
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Prayers to the family members who need them. Granddaddy is not feeling hopeless lost!!!!
I guess.
Then again, the Chinese (many of them) have no love for the Japanese.
Koreans have no love for Japanese or Chinese and think of them both as the [N-word] of Asia believe it or not.
I guess thatd be the older generations though I havent been to Korea since 1979 and most people in my age group (at the time) thought that way.
Youngsters nowadays probably dont. I wouldnt know
Koreans can hold their own regardless, IMO.
I can understand your frustration. But just think, for the most part, FR is nowhere as bad as the comments on YouTube, DailyKos, or DU.
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