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2:05PM EST: A police officer was reportedly shot to death Thursday on Virginia Tech’s campus.
The university’s Collegiate Times newspaper reported the fatality at about 1:30 p.m. A potential second victim has been reported at a campus parking lot, the university announced on its website.
Paramedics were seen assisting a person on the ground of a campus parking lot, a witness told FOX News.
1:30PM EST: A police officer was shot Thursday on Virginia Tech’s campus, the university announced on its website.
A potential second victim has been reported at a campus parking lot.
The suspect, according to the posting, is described as a white male wearing gray sweatpants and a gray hat with a neon green brim. He was believed to traveling on foot near McComas Hall, a campus gym.
1:05PM EST: Shots were fired Thursday on Virginia Tech’s campus, the university announced on its website.
The suspect, according to the posting, is described as a white male wearing gray sweatpants and a gray hat with a neon green brim.
He was believed to traveling on foot near McComas Hall, a campus gym.
Those on campus should seek shelter or stay where they are, the website says.
In April 2007, Cho Seung-Hui, a 23-year-old Virginia Tech student, shot dead 32 people on the campus before killing himself.
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And no one can find him? They need a GPS or something? Unbelievable.
This is tragic, and it gives me pause to think, “Why Virgina Tech?”
The reason of this incident is because they preach evolution that humans came from amoeba and if someone kills an amoeba there is nothing wrong so if someone kills a person it’s the same thing