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轉錄篇新聞給大家分享..願他們安息
美校園槍擊兇嫌鮮少與人接觸 行兇動機不明
法新社 更新日期:2007/04/18 06:05 記者:何世煌
(法新社美國維吉尼亞州黑堡十七日電) 現在知道他今年二十三歲,來自半個地球外的
南韓,獨來獨往,但是沒有人知道趙承輝心裡有著什麼樣的煎熬,讓他在負有盛名的維吉
尼亞理工學院犯下兇殘的校園槍擊案。
趙承輝昨天在教學大樓槍殺三十多人並結束自己生命,釀成美國史上最慘校園槍擊事件之
前,他只是維吉尼亞理工學院一名主修英語的學生而已。
警方表示,他們懷疑趙承輝槍殺三十多人之前數小時,在宿舍殺害另外兩名學生。包括自
戕的趙承輝在內,死亡人數達三十三人。
位於黑堡的維吉尼亞理工學院有兩萬六千名學生,其中兩千名外國學生分別來自一百一十
多個不同國家。
趙承輝犯下這起邪惡攻擊的動機還不得而知,但是當局試圖拼湊這起震驚維吉尼亞理工學
院的犯罪時,有關趙承輝的生活點滴一一浮現。
警方表示,趙承輝是四年級學生,與兩百四十九名學生住在校園裡面的宿舍。
警方表示,他是合法移民,住址設在華盛頓郊區的維吉尼亞州森特維爾。根據南韓聯合新
聞通訊社報導,趙承輝一九九二年移居美國。
但是警方沒有公佈更多有關趙承輝的資料,大學方面也表示,很難找到有關趙承輝的個人
資料。
維吉尼亞理工學院發言人表示:「他一向獨來獨往,我們很難找到有關他的資料」。
約翰霍普金斯大學職場精神病學家蘭裡柏表示,犯下大規模謀殺案的兇手通常很寂寞,「
孤立、少與外界接觸且反社會」。
他說:「觸發行兇的關鍵不是很清楚。部分是有計畫的行兇,但也可能起床就突然決定今
天要製造個大事件。」
美國有數百萬韓裔人士。南韓自一九四八年戰爭以後就是美國親密盟邦。
南韓聯合新聞通訊社報導,維吉尼亞理工學院有四百六十名左右的韓籍學生,其中一人在
這起槍擊事件中受傷,預期很快就能出院。
From:http://tw.news.yahoo.com/article/url/d/a/070417/19/d29w.html
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Professor: Shooter's writing dripped with anger
POSTED: 9:44 p.m. EDT, April 17, 2007
Story Highlights
‧ NEW: Former English department chair pulled Cho Seung-Hui out of class
‧ NEW: Professor tried teaching student one-on-one
‧ Gun shop owner says Glock 19 was legally purchased 36 days ago
‧ Police say one of the guns recovered was used in both shooting incidents
BLACKSBURG, Virginia (CNN) -- A year and a half before before Cho Seung-Hui
went on a deadly shooting spree on the campus of Virginia Tech, a professor
was so concerned about his anger that she took him out of another teacher's
creative writing class and taught him one-on-one.
The former chairwoman of Virginia Tech's English department, Lucinda Roy,
said the anger Cho expressed was palpable if not explicit.
Cho, an English major, never wrote about guns or killing people,, she said.
But his writing was disturbing enough that she went to police and other
university officials to seek help.
"The threats seemed to be underneath the surface," she said. "They were not
explicit and that was the difficulty the police had."
"My argument was that he seemed so disturbed that we needed to do something
about this."
Without a clear threat, nothing could be done, however, and Roy made the
decision to instruct him away from other students.
"I just felt I was between a rock and a hard place," she said. "It seemed the
only alternative was to send him back to the classroom, and I wouldn't do it."
While teaching Cho one-on-one, Roy said she "made it clear that that kind of
writing was unacceptable and he needed to write in another voice."
She also said that she encouraged Cho to go to counseling, and believed that
he may have "gotten tired of hearing it" and begun to tell her he had been
going when, perhaps, he had not.
Cho was an intelligent student, Roy said, but he left students and professors
alike unnerved in his presence.
Police say Cho killed at least 30 people and wounded 17 others before killing
himself in Norris Hall, an engineering classroom building, Monday.
According to a search warrant, police found a note in Norris Hall containing
a bomb threat directed at engineering buildings on the campus. During a
three-week period before the shootings, the university received two other
bomb threat notes, and police are investigating to see if those threats were
related to the shooting.
It's also believed the 23-year-old student killed two other people earlier
that day in a dormitory on campus.
Virginia Tech Police Chief Wendell Flinchum said ballistics tests show that
one of the two guns recovered at Norris Hall was used at the dorm.
'Twisted, macabre violence'
Ian MacFarlane, who said he had class with Cho, called two plays Cho wrote
"very graphic" and "extremely disturbing."
MacFarlane provided a copy of the writings to AOL where he is an employee.
"It was like something out of a nightmare," MacFarlane wrote in a blog. "The
plays had really twisted, macabre violence that used weapons I wouldn't have
even thought of.
"Before Cho got to class that day, we students were talking to each other
with serious worry about whether he could be a school shooter."
Cho paid $571 for a 9 mm Glock 19 pistol just over a month ago, the owner of
Roanoke Firearms told CNN Tuesday. He also used a .22-caliber Walther pistol
in the attack, police said.
John Markell said Cho was very low-key when he purchased the Glock and 50
rounds of ammunition with a credit card in an "unremarkable" purchase.
Cho presented three forms of identification and did not say why he wanted the
gun, Markell said.
State police conducted an instant background check that probably took about a
minute, the store owner said.
Markell said he was shocked when three agents from the Bureau of Alcohol
Tobacco and Firearms arrived at his store Monday with the receipt for the
weapon.
Shooter's note
Cho did not leave a suicide note, according to Col. Steve Flaherty,
superintendent of the Virginia State Police.
However, ABC News reported that other law enforcement sources said Cho did
leave some kind of note in his dorm room. It contained an explanation of his
actions and states, "You caused me to do this," ABC News reported.
It also railed against "rich kids," "debauchery" and "deceitful charlatans"
on campus, according to the Chicago Tribune.
Authorities are still investigating whether Cho had any accomplices in
planning or executing Monday's rampage, Flaherty said.
Cho, a resident alien from South Korea, lived at the university's Harper
Hall, Flinchum said.
"He was a loner, and we're having difficulty finding information about him,"
said Larry Hincker, associate vice president for university relations.
Governor not ready to talk gun control
Tuesday, after an emotional convocation service on campus attended by
President Bush, Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine announced that at the university's
request, he was appointing an independent panel to review Monday's tragedy.
"It is a very important thing, and a standard thing, that a thorough
after-action review be done, both on the event and the response, so that we
can learn all we
However, Kaine said he wasn't interested in arguments about gun control.
"People who want to take this within 24 hours of the event and make it their
political hobby horse to ride, I've got nothing but loathing for them," Kaine
said at a Tuesday evening news conference.
"To those who want to try to make this into some little crusade, I say: Take
that elsewhere. Let this community deal with grieving individuals and be
sensitive to those needs."
As questions continued to arise about how police reacted to the first
shooting at the dorm, university President Charles Steger on Tuesday defended
the response, saying police believed it to be "a domestic fight, perhaps a
murder-suicide" that was contained to one dorm room.
Police cordoned off the 895-student West Ambler Johnston dorm and all
residents were told about the shooting as police looked for witnesses, Steger
said.
Authorities were still investigating what they believed was an "isolated
incident" when the slaughter started at Norris Hall.
"I don't think anyone could have predicted that another event was going to
take place two hours later," Steger said, adding that it would've been
difficult to warn every student because most were off campus at the time.
From:http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/17/vtech.shooting/index.html
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