??? POLICE AND CITY/UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS INCOMPETENCE LEADS TO 33 KILLED BY KOREAN-ALQAEDA TERRORIST ???

Muhammad mzafrullah at usa.net
Tue Apr 17 10:32:54 EDT 2007


On Apr 17, 7:56 am, therm... at india.com wrote:
> We know that the city officials are corrupt. Instead of applying the
> city codes and pursuing violations, they let the cases fester and turn
> into civil disputes when there are clear code violations. And when
> they apply, that is at the instigation of evil neocons and their boss
> george w bus and neil bush who had adulterous sex with asian women
> while married to sharon. These Bibble waving evil criminals are
> ultimately the real culprits for the social and civil society
> breakdown. There are terrible neighbor to neighbor disputes in the
> country stemming from simple ignored code violations such as uncleaned
> trash and other irritants.
>
> ---------
> BLACKSBURG, VA (WIS/AP) - Virginia Tech's president says an Asian
> university student killed 30 people in a campus building before
> turning the gun on himself.
>
> And though Charles Steger did not explicitly say the student was also
> the gunman in the first shooting, he told CNN that he did not believe
> there was another shooter.
>
> Administrators at Virginia Tech are being subjected to some second-
> guessing over how long it took to get out a campus-wide warning in
> yesterday's shooting rampage.
>
> The first killings occurred in a dorm. More than two hours later, the
> gunmen opened fire in a classroom building, killing 30 more people and
> ultimately himself.
>
> The only alert was sent by e-mail, telling people there'd been a
> shooting and urging caution.
>
> Steger defended the delay in warning students about the gunman.
>
> Steger says the university was trying to notify students who were
> already on campus, not those who were commuting in. He says he thought
> the best way to keep students safe was to confine them to their
> classrooms.
>
> Security officials at other big schools are sympathetic. And they're
> also looking at ways to speed up communications in a crisis. UC
> Berkeley is considering sirens or an outdoor PA system. The University
> of Florida is already working with police on an auto-dialing phone
> system for emergencies.
>
> And Virginia Tech itself has been working on a system to warn people
> via cell-phone text messaging.
>
> One of the first victims shot at Virginia Tech was just a month away
> from graduation.
>
> Bryan Clark says his brother, Ryan, was a resident adviser on the
> fourth floor of the dormitory where the rampage began yesterday.
>
> Ryan Clark was 22 and from Martinez, Georgia. Known as "Stack" to his
> friends, he majored in psychology, biology and English. A Web site
> says he was personnel officer for the Marching Virginians band and
> intended to pursue a PhD in psychology.
>
> Another victim had ties to Georgia as well. Colleagues say German
> professor Christopher Bishop was among those killed. Bishop earned
> undergraduate and master's degrees in German at the
> University of Georgia.
>
> The deadly shootings at Virginia Tech are touching families around the
> world. Among those killed were a Romanian-born professor with
> emigrated from Israel and a professor from India.
>
> Joe Librescu of Tel Aviv says his father, an engineering science and
> mathematics professor, tried to stop the gunman from entering his
> classroom by blocking the door before he was shot to death.
>
> Another victim was a man from southern India who lectured in the
> Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The victim's
> brother says he was a guiding force in their family.
>
> Condolences have poured in from Britain to China but there also has
> been condemnation of US gun laws. The prime minister of Australia says
> America's "gun culture" is a negative force, while
> commentators in India say the laws must be made stricter.
>
> And the White House confirmed this morning that the Bushes would
> travel to Blacksburg, Virginia, to attend the afternoon convocation.
>
> In his remarks yesterday, the president said schools should be "places
> of safety, sanctuary and learning."
>
> Until Monday, the deadliest campus shooting in US history took place
> in 1966 at the University of Texas, where Charles Whitman killed 16
> people from the observation deck of a clock tower.
>
> At Columbine High in 1999, two teen-agers killed 12 fellow students
> and a teacher, then took their own lives.
>
> It's the second time in less than a year that the campus was closed
> because of a shooting.
>
> Last August, the opening day of classes was canceled and the campus
> closed when an escaped jail inmate allegedly killed a hospital guard
> off campus and fled to the Tech area.
>
> Virginia Tech is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwestern
> Virginia, about 160 miles west of Richmond. The campus is centered
> around the Drill Field, a grassy field where military cadets once
> practiced. The dorm and the classroom building where the victims were
> shot are on opposites sides of the Drill Field.
>
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> contributed to this report.

You mentioned "Korean Al-Qaeda Terrorist" in the title! Honesty
demands that you establish it as a fact that the person was connected
to Al-Qaeda and that he was a terrorist and not some mentally sick
fellow.
Muhammad




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