Post by Ceci on Apr 27, 2007 21:25:51 GMT -5
A lot of people are interested in the tragic happening at Virginia Tech. So far there had been a lot of questions, but no answers. Why do you guys think this happened in the first place. Is it just another Columbine? Or, is it a sign of the times in which people do not have adequate ways to deal with their anger? What about the repercussions on mental health? Do you guys think that this happening has a lot to do with culture and race?
What especially came to my attention is the fact that the law enforcement sponsored a questionaire sent out on VT's campus concerning Cho Seung-Hui. This was done in order to gain more information why it happened. Here's the skinny out of the UK Guardian:
Do you guys think this is effective in finding the motives behind the tragedy last week?
What especially came to my attention is the fact that the law enforcement sponsored a questionaire sent out on VT's campus concerning Cho Seung-Hui. This was done in order to gain more information why it happened. Here's the skinny out of the UK Guardian:
Virginia Tech students sent questionnaire
Stumped in their search for a motive, authorities at Virginia Tech have sent out a questionnaire asking students for any information they may have about gunman Seung-Hui Cho and his first victim.
The questionnaire asks students in the dorm where the rampage began if they had any interaction with Cho and whether they knew freshman Emily Hilscher, who was killed along with senior Ryan Clark in West Ambler Johnston Hall.
State police requested the questionnaire earlier this week, and the FBI asked resident advisers to help circulate the forms, said state police spokeswoman Corinne Geller. The questionnaires are voluntary, she said.
Earlier this week, state police Superintendent Col W Steven Flaherty said police have been unable to determine why Cho began his attacks at the dormitory, and why Hilscher was the first victim.
Stumped in their search for a motive, authorities at Virginia Tech have sent out a questionnaire asking students for any information they may have about gunman Seung-Hui Cho and his first victim.
The questionnaire asks students in the dorm where the rampage began if they had any interaction with Cho and whether they knew freshman Emily Hilscher, who was killed along with senior Ryan Clark in West Ambler Johnston Hall.
State police requested the questionnaire earlier this week, and the FBI asked resident advisers to help circulate the forms, said state police spokeswoman Corinne Geller. The questionnaires are voluntary, she said.
Earlier this week, state police Superintendent Col W Steven Flaherty said police have been unable to determine why Cho began his attacks at the dormitory, and why Hilscher was the first victim.
Do you guys think this is effective in finding the motives behind the tragedy last week?