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    Exclamation Breaking news: VT Shooting

    (CNN) -- The Virginia Tech police chief said at least 20 people were killed in twin shootings on the Blacksburg campus Monday morning.

    "Some victims were shot in a classroom," Chief Wendell Flinchum said, adding that the gunman was dead.

    "Today the university was struck with a tragedy that we consider of monumental proportions," said university President Charles Steger. "The university is shocked and indeed horrified."

    The attacks mark the worst school shooting incident since 1999 when Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris killed 12 students and a teacher before killing themselves at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado.

    A hospital spokeswoman told The Associated Press that 17 Virginia Tech students were being treated for gunshot wounds and other injuries.

    Sharon Honaker at the Carilion New River Valley Medical Center told CNN that four patients had been transported there, one in critical condition.

    One person was killed and others were wounded at multiple locations inside a dormitory about 7:15 a.m., Flinchum said. Two hours later, another shooting at Norris Hall, an engineering building, resulted in multiple casualties, the university reported. (Watch police, ambulances hustle to the scene Video)

    The first reported shooting occurred at West Ambler Johnston Hall, a co-ed dormitory that houses 895 students. The dormitory, one of the largest residence halls on the 2,600-acre campus, is located near the drill field and stadium.

    Amie Steele, editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper, said one of her reporters at the dormitory reported "mass chaos."

    The reporter said there were "lots of students running around, going crazy, and the police officers were trying to settle everyone down and keep everything under control," according to Steele.

    Kristyn Heiser said she was in class about 9:30 a.m. when she and her classmates saw about six gun-wielding police officers run by a window.

    "We were like, 'What's going on?' Because this definitely is a quaint town where stuff doesn't really happen. It's pretty boring here," said Heiser during a phone interview as she sat on her classroom floor.

    Student Matt Waldron said he did not hear the gunshots because he was listening to music, but he heard police sirens and saw officers hiding behind trees with their guns drawn.

    "They told us to get out of there so we ran across the drill field as quick as we could," he said.

    Waldron described the scene on campus as "mayhem." (Watch a student's recording of police responding to loud bangs Video)

    "It was kind of scary," he said. "These two kids I guess had panicked and jumped out of the top story window and the one kid broke his ankle and the other girl was not in good shape just lying on the ground."

    Madison Van Duyne said she and her classmates in a media writing class were on "lockdown" in their classrooms. They were huddled in the middle of the classroom, writing stories about the shootings and posting them online.

    The university is updating its 26,000 students through e-mails, and an Internet webcam is broadcasting live pictures of the campus.

    The shootings came three days after a bomb threat Friday forced the cancellation of classes in three buildings, WDBJ in Roanoke reported. Also, the 100,000-square-foot Torgersen Hall was evacuated April 2 after police received a written bomb threat, The Roanoke Times reported.

    After the Monday shootings, students were instructed to stay indoors and away from windows, police at the university said.

    "A gunman is loose on campus. Stay in buildings until further notice. Stay away from all windows," read a warning from the university.

    "Virginia Tech has canceled all classes. Those on campus are asked to remain where they are, lock their doors and stay away from windows. Persons off campus are asked not to come to campus," a statement on the university Web site said.

    WE should all take a minute and pray for the students that were killed and pray for their families too.

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    I feel for the families of these victims


    Kiss em goodbye fella's, this will be the beginning of the end. The RWM is already asking the question of gun control.

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    This is more fuel for HR 1022.
    I live 100 miles from VT, my cousin and his fiance are both recent grads from VT, and he is/was having his wedding there on April 28th.
    I feel for all effected.

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    ABC News now saying 29 dead.

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    Does anyone have intel on the shooter or how he was taken down?

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    huge arfkom thread on this. besides for the geniune grief I feel, what stands out is this:


    News article from January 2006:


    Gun bill gets shot down by panel
    HB 1572, which would have allowed handguns on college campuses, died in subcommittee.

    By Greg Esposito
    381-1675

    A bill that would have given college students and employees the right to carry handguns on campus died with nary a shot being fired in the General Assembly.

    House Bill 1572 didn't get through the House Committee on Militia, Police and Public Safety. It died Monday in the subcommittee stage, the first of several hurdles bills must overcome before becoming laws.

    The bill was proposed by Del. Todd Gilbert, R-Shenandoah County, on behalf of the Virginia Citizens Defense League. Gilbert was unavailable Monday and spokesman Gary Frink would not comment on the bill's defeat other than to say the issue was dead for this General Assembly session.

    Virginia Tech spokesman Larry Hincker was happy to hear the bill was defeated. "I'm sure the university community is appreciative of the General Assembly's actions because this will help parents, students, faculty and visitors feel safe on our campus."

    Del. Dave Nutter, R-Christiansburg, would not comment Monday because he was not part of the subcommittee that discussed the bill.

    Most universities in Virginia require students and employees, other than police, to check their guns with police or campus security upon entering campus. The legislation was designed to prohibit public universities from making "rules or regulations limiting or abridging the ability of a student who possesses a valid concealed handgun permit ... from lawfully carrying a concealed handgun."

    The legislation allowed for exceptions for participants in athletic events, storage of guns in residence halls and military training programs.

    Last spring a Virginia Tech student was disciplined for bringing a handgun to class, despite having a concealed handgun permit. Some gun owners questioned the university's authority, while the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police came out against the presence of guns on campus.

    In June, Tech's governing board approved a violence prevention policy reiterating its ban on students or employees carrying guns and prohibiting visitors from bringing them into campus facilities.

    http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/wb/xp-50658

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Mamma View Post
    Does anyone have intel on the shooter or how he was taken down?

    Joe Mamma
    He killed himself, which is where he should have started.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chapperjoe View Post
    In June, Tech's governing board approved a violence prevention policy reiterating its ban on students or employees carrying guns and prohibiting visitors from bringing them into campus facilities.]
    I'm glad I'm not the only one who remembered this. Congrats, VT. You've conspired to produce 26,000 unarmed, defenseless subjects who's only response to a person who wanted to kill them was to try and barricade the door while "security" stood around outside indecisively as shots rang out.

    That Claire Wolfe article in the newest SWAT mag is making more and more sense.
    Principles matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subzero View Post
    I'm glad I'm not the only one who remembered this. Congrats, VT. You've conspired to produce 26,000 unarmed, defenseless subjects who's only response to a person who wanted to kill them was to try and barricade the door while "security" stood around outside indecisively as shots rang out.

    That Claire Wolfe article in the newest SWAT mag is making more and more sense.
    some guy on arfkom said it best, and I'll modify what he said...

    gun control made you 'feel safe', CCW's MAKE YOU SAFE.

    Virginia Tech spokesman Larry Hincker ....." this will help parents, students, faculty and visitors feel safe on our campus."

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    First off, My thoughts and Prayers are with all the victims of this horrible event, God Bless them. Second, now the anti gun people are going to go on a rampage.

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