Shooting at Virginia Tech
Victims
- Ryan Clark (22, Male), Student, Fatality
- Emily Hilscher (19, Female), Student, Fatality
- Liviu Librescu (76, Male), Teacher, Fatality
- Minal Panchal (26, Male), Student, Fatality
- G. V. Loganathan (53, Male), Teacher, Fatality
- Jarrett Lane (22, Male), Student, Fatality
- Brian Bluhm (25, Male), Student, Fatality
- Matthew Gwaltney (24, Male), Teacher, Fatality
- Jeremy Herbstritt (27, Male), Student, Fatality
- Partahi Lumbantoruan (34, Male), Student, Fatality
- Daniel O'Neil (22, Male), Student, Fatality
- Juan Ortiz (26, Male), Student, Fatality
- Julia Pryde (23, Female), Student, Fatality
- Waleed Shaalan (32, Male), Student, Fatality
- Christopher James "Jamie" Bishop (35, Male), Teacher, Fatality
- Lauren McCain (20, Female), Student, Fatality
- Michael Pohle Jr (23, Male), Student, Fatality
- Maxine Turner (22, Female), Student, Fatality
- Nicole White (20, Female), Student, Fatality
- Jocelyne Couture-Nowak (49, Female), Teacher, Fatality
- Ross Alameddine (20, Male), Student, Fatality
- Austin Cloyd (18, Male), Student, Fatality
- Daniel Perez Cueva (21, Male), Student, Fatality
- Caitlin Hammaren, (19, Female), Student, Fatality
- Rache Hill (18, Female), Student, Fatality
- Matthew La Porte (20, Male), Student, Fatality
- Henry Lee (20, Male), Student, Fatality
- Erin Peterson (18, Female), Student, Fatality
- Mary Karen Read (19, Female), Student, Fatality
- Reema Samaha (18, Female), Student, Fatality
- Leslie Sherman (20, Female), Student, Fatality
- Kevin Granata (45, Male), Teacher, Fatality
Shooter
Seung-Hui Cho (23, Male), Student, Fatality (Suicide)
Occurred on Apr 16, 2007
The Virginia Tech massacre was a school shooting consisting of two separate attacks, approx. two hours apart. The perpetrator, Seung-Hui Cho, killed 32 people and wounded many others before committing suicide. The massacre is the deadliest peacetime shooting incident by a single gunman in United States history, on or off a school campus. Cho had been diagnosed with and was treated for a severe anxiety disorder in middle school and continued receiving therapy and special education support until his junior year of high school. While in college in 2005, Cho had been accused of stalking two female students and was declared mentally ill by a Virginia special justice. Learn More (wikipedia.org)


worst of all .. this is a disaster .. nothing else can be said
- Frank (01/02/2010)
why would someone want too kill all these people for
no reason? He was sick and needed help.
- laci (05/10/2010)