20/04/2007
Inquiry launched into Virginia shootings
The governor of Virginia has announced that an investigation will be held into the shootings at Virginia Tech earlier this week.
Tim Kaine has appointed an independent panel to investigate the shootings. Former Virginia police chief Gerald Massengill will lead the panel, which will also include Tom Ridge, a former head of the US Department of Homeland Security.
Mr Kaine said that the investigation would not be looking to lay blame for the tragedy, but to try and ensure that such an incident could not happen again.
Cho Seung-Hui, a 23-year-old English student at Virginia Tech, killed 32 people in two separate shooting incidents at the university on Monday.
Two people were killed in a shooting at the West Ambler Johnston dormitory on Monday morning, while 30 people were killed in classrooms at Norris Hall - about half a mile from the dormitory - two hours later, before Cho eventually killed himself.
Eight people are still being treated in hospital.
Virginia Tech has announced that the students killed by Cho would all receive posthumous degrees.
Two days after the shootings it was revealed that Cho had been referred for psychological counselling after material he produced in his creative writing class was described as "disturbing".
He was also evaluated in a mental health facility after two female students complained about his behaviour.
Both these incidents occurred around November and December 2005.
Cho also sent a package containing photographs, video clips and writings to US television network NBC on the day of shootings.
In some of the footage, broadcast on NBC Nightly News, Cho was shown pointing guns at the camera and saying: "You had a hundred billion chances and ways to have avoided today.
"But you decided to spill my blood. You forced me into a corner and gave me only one option. The decision was yours. Now you have blood on your hands that will never wash off."
Virginia State Police have criticised NBC's decision to broadcast the footage.
The material sent to NBC has now been passed to the FBI.
(KMcA/JM)
Tim Kaine has appointed an independent panel to investigate the shootings. Former Virginia police chief Gerald Massengill will lead the panel, which will also include Tom Ridge, a former head of the US Department of Homeland Security.
Mr Kaine said that the investigation would not be looking to lay blame for the tragedy, but to try and ensure that such an incident could not happen again.
Cho Seung-Hui, a 23-year-old English student at Virginia Tech, killed 32 people in two separate shooting incidents at the university on Monday.
Two people were killed in a shooting at the West Ambler Johnston dormitory on Monday morning, while 30 people were killed in classrooms at Norris Hall - about half a mile from the dormitory - two hours later, before Cho eventually killed himself.
Eight people are still being treated in hospital.
Virginia Tech has announced that the students killed by Cho would all receive posthumous degrees.
Two days after the shootings it was revealed that Cho had been referred for psychological counselling after material he produced in his creative writing class was described as "disturbing".
He was also evaluated in a mental health facility after two female students complained about his behaviour.
Both these incidents occurred around November and December 2005.
Cho also sent a package containing photographs, video clips and writings to US television network NBC on the day of shootings.
In some of the footage, broadcast on NBC Nightly News, Cho was shown pointing guns at the camera and saying: "You had a hundred billion chances and ways to have avoided today.
"But you decided to spill my blood. You forced me into a corner and gave me only one option. The decision was yours. Now you have blood on your hands that will never wash off."
Virginia State Police have criticised NBC's decision to broadcast the footage.
The material sent to NBC has now been passed to the FBI.
(KMcA/JM)
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18 April 2007
University gunman was 'disturbed loner'
The gunman who shot dead 32 people at a US college has been described as a loner, whose college work was "disturbing". Cho Seung-Hui, a 23-year-old from South Korea, who had been resident in the US since 1992, was an English student at Virginia Tech who lived on campus.
University gunman was 'disturbed loner'
The gunman who shot dead 32 people at a US college has been described as a loner, whose college work was "disturbing". Cho Seung-Hui, a 23-year-old from South Korea, who had been resident in the US since 1992, was an English student at Virginia Tech who lived on campus.
19 April 2007
University gunman sent material to television station
The student who killed 32 people in the worst ever school shooting in the US sent a package to an American television network on the day of the shootings. NBC confirmed that Cho Seung-Hui sent them a package, which contained photographs, video clips and writings that the station described as "disturbing".
University gunman sent material to television station
The student who killed 32 people in the worst ever school shooting in the US sent a package to an American television network on the day of the shootings. NBC confirmed that Cho Seung-Hui sent them a package, which contained photographs, video clips and writings that the station described as "disturbing".
17 April 2007
Police name university gunman
Police have confirmed the identity of the man responsible for the worst school shooting in US history. Cho Seung-Hui, a 23-year-old from South Korea and a legal resident of the US, shot dead 32 people at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia on Monday, before killing himself. The shootings occurred in two separate locations at the university.
Police name university gunman
Police have confirmed the identity of the man responsible for the worst school shooting in US history. Cho Seung-Hui, a 23-year-old from South Korea and a legal resident of the US, shot dead 32 people at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia on Monday, before killing himself. The shootings occurred in two separate locations at the university.
04 September 2012
Men Jailed For Mother And Daughter Gunpoint Attack
Two men who subjected a young mother and her three-year-old daughter to a gunpoint robbery in their own home have been sentenced today. The pair were given jail time, at Woolwich Crown Court, following an investigation by the Metropolitan Police's Trident South Shootings Team.
Men Jailed For Mother And Daughter Gunpoint Attack
Two men who subjected a young mother and her three-year-old daughter to a gunpoint robbery in their own home have been sentenced today. The pair were given jail time, at Woolwich Crown Court, following an investigation by the Metropolitan Police's Trident South Shootings Team.
08 November 2006
Democrats triumph in US elections
Democrats have picked up the necessary 15 seats to take control of the House of Representatives in the US mid-term elections. This is the first time in 12 years that Republicans have lost control of the House. However, the Senate elections are poised in the balance in a neck and neck race that is too close to call.
Democrats triumph in US elections
Democrats have picked up the necessary 15 seats to take control of the House of Representatives in the US mid-term elections. This is the first time in 12 years that Republicans have lost control of the House. However, the Senate elections are poised in the balance in a neck and neck race that is too close to call.
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