Posted on 04/17/2007 6:39:31 AM PDT by starlifter
Va. Tech Gunman Named
By Michael Shear and Debbi Wilgoren Washington Post Staff Writers Tuesday, April 17, 2007; 9:36 AM
Virginia Tech officials today identified the Virginia Tech student who killed 32 people and then himself on the Blacksburg campus yesterday as 23-year-old Cho Seung-Hui of Centreville.
Cho was a South Korean native who had immigrated to this country, the university announced on its Web site this morning. He was a senior majoring in English, and lived in a dorm on campus, officials said.
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That sucker was probably pulled immediately.
We had a kid here who committed suicide and they got his down right away.
“pulled immediately”
I think you are right.
I think it becomes evidence the minute something happens.
thanks
I agree with you about his potentially being molested.
NYPost has some interesting info on how he interacted with people:
Other articles worth reading:
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-shooter18apr18,0,2210161.story?coll=la-home-headlines
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,266683,00.html
He may not be an Islamic radical per se, but I think he exhibits the same personality profile - he thinks he’s going to “show us”.
a whole bunch of people, often kids, have done this over the years.
I think it might get classified as a “narcissistic personality disorder”
A study was done that found these common denominators:
Students who engaged in school-based attacks typically did not just snap and then engage in impulsive or random acts of targeted school violence, the Secret Service researchers wrote. Instead, the attacks examined under the Safe School Initiative appeared to be the end result of a comprehensible process of thinking and behavior: behavior that typically began with an idea, progressed to the development of a plan, moved on to securing the means to carry out the plan and culminated in an attack. This is a process that potentially may be knowable or discernible from the attackers behaviors and communications.
Other key findings of the Secret Service study:
* Prior to most incidents, other people knew about the attackers idea and/or plan to attack.
* There is no accurate or useful profile of students who engaged in targeted school violence.
* Most attackers had difficulty coping with significant losses or personal failures. Moreover, many had considered or attempted suicide.
* Many attackers felt bullied, persecuted or injured by others prior to the attack.
* Most attackers had access to and had used weapons prior to the attack.
* In many cases, other students were involved in some capacity.
* Despite prompt law enforcement responses, most shooting incidents were stopped by means other than law enforcement intervention. The end came through suicide in about one-eighth of the shootings.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18175525/page/2/
I suspect it’s also related to cases like the man who went into a San Diego McDonalds a number of years ago and shot and killed many people before dying.
And a guy named Mark Essex in New Orleans many years ago.
Sometimes they use politics as a rationality, but mostly they are miserable, angry people who don’t realize that a lot of the misery happens because of how they relate to others. Thus the hyperfocus on self.
I told someone today this is the ultimate emo trip. Some truth to that snidity.
First of all, thanks for putting together all the information you’ve provided.
I heard on the radio today something that struck a chord of truth. There’s something of megalomania in many of these cases - the ego-focus you speak of. This observation later turned out to be prophetic when info he sent to NBC became public.
Your post was great. Dennis Prager today pointed out that criminal often have extremely high self esteem. Your post bears that out.
They feel that their pain is of more importance than the lives of others.
In fact, I don’t think a lot of them see others as truly as real the way they see themselves. We are just characters in a videogame....we may cause them pain, but we aren’t truly alive to them.
Sad, isn’t it. And that leads to his writings. I don’t think any of us will be able to really understand them. Because they are the rantings of evil.
I have posted this many times in the last two days. We can never be totally safe. We cannot buy into the current craze “fix-every-problem-itis”. The only true security is with God.
An english major who hates America. Who woulda thunk that one?
Amen to that.
And then there were others like me (I was a History undergrad, switched to English in Grad school) who love America....
Everyone in the English department where I went to school was either an aging hippie, an aging Black Panther or a lesbian.
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