美警方证实校园枪击案凶手为韩国学生 附其照片(图)

维州警方刚刚证实校园屠杀案凶手为二十三岁的来自南韩拥有美国居留绿卡的学生Cho Seung-Hui.Cho为该校英文系的学生

(CNN) -- The gunman who killed 30 people at Virginia Tech's Norris Hall before turning the gun on himself was student Cho Seung-hui, university police Chief Wendell Flinchum said Tuesday.

University officials said they were still trying to determine if Cho was responsible for an earlier shooting at a dormitory that left two dead.

However, Flinchum said ballistics tests show that one of the two guns recovered at Norris Hall was used at Norris and at the dorm. (Watch police disclose new information about the shooter Video)

Cho, a 23-year-old South Korean and resident alien, lived at the university's Harper Hall, Flinchum said. He was an English major, the chief said.

Cho was a loner and authorities are having a hard time finding information about him, said Harry Hincker, associate vice president for university relations.

The university and police are still in the process of releasing the names of the 32 people killed in Monday's shootings. (Watch how some are asking why warnings weren't issued sooner Video)

"What went on during that incident certainly caused tremendous chaos and panic in Norris Hall," Col. Steven Flaherty of the Virginia State Police said, describing how victims were found in four classrooms and in the stairwell of the school's engineering science and mechanics building.

A doctor at a Blacksburg hospital described the injuries he saw Monday as "amazing" and the shooter as "brutal."

"There wasn't a shooting victim that didn't have less than three bullet wounds in them," said Dr. Joseph Cacioppo of Montgomery Regional Hospital.

Even among the less serious injuries, Cacioppo said, "we saw one patient that had a bullet wound to the wrist, one to the elbow and one to the thigh. We had another one with a bullet wound to the abdomen, one to the chest and one to the head."

A source familiar with the investigation said the weapons found at Norris were a Walther .22-caliber semi-automatic and a 9 mm Glock -- both with the serial numbers filed off. (Watch how quickly these guns can be fired, reloaded Video)
Details surface

The day's first shooting, at the West Ambler Johnston dormitory, which houses 895 students, occurred about 7:15 a.m.

At the time of the later shootings at Norris Hall, police were investigating a "person of interest" in the dormitory shootings, Flinchum said Monday.

During the Tuesday news conference, Flinchum said the person of interest was an acquaintance of a woman killed at the dorm.

Flaherty said authorities were still investigating whether Cho had any accomplices in planning or executing Monday's rampage.

Steger told reporters Monday that police found the front doors of Norris Hall chained shut and that by the time they got to the second floor, the gunfire stopped.

Authorities say they believed the dorm shooting was an "isolated incident" and were still investigating it when the slaughter occurred at the other campus building, Norris Hall. (Officials thought shooter had fled)

The gunman killed 31 people, including himself, and wounded 15 in Norris Hall classrooms.
Steger: Police thought dorm shooting was isolated

Steger on Tuesday defended the university response to the dorm shooting, saying police believed it to be "a domestic fight, perhaps a murder-suicide" that was contained to one dorm room. (Watch the police chief explain where bodies were found Video)

Police cordoned off the dorm and all residents were told about the shooting as police looked for witnesses, Steger said.

"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. (Watch a student's recording of police responding to loud bangs Video)

The gunman was dressed "almost like a Boy Scout" and wore a black ammunition vest, said a student who survived by pretending to lie dead on a classroom floor.

"He just stepped within five feet of the door and just started firing," said Erin Sheehan. "He seemed very thorough about it, getting almost everyone down, I pretended to be dead." (Watch student describe surviving by playing dead Video)

The shooter, who remained quiet throughout the rampage, came back 30 seconds after the first round of gunfire and Sheehan and her classmates tried to barricade the door with their bodies, she said.

After the shooter couldn't get in, he began firing through the door, Sheehan said. Of the 25 students in her German class, Sheehan was one of four able to walk out on her own when police arrived. (Watch students react to shooting Video)
Victims' identities being released

Courtney Dalton, an 18-year-old student who worked at West End Dining Hall, said a friend named Ryan Clark was one of the two dormitory victims.

Clark, a resident assistant at West Ambler Johnston Hall, had once worked at the cafeteria serving pizza. Sobbing, she described Clark "a happy person."

As of early Tuesday, the identities of four other victims had been released: professor G.V. Loganathan, professor Liviu Librescu, student Ross Alameddine of Saugus, Massachusetts, and student Matthew La Porte of Dumont, New Jersey. (Full story)

The university has scheduled a convocation for 2 p.m. ET Tuesday. President Bush is scheduled to attend.

Classes have been canceled for the rest of the week, and Norris Hall will be closed for the remainder of the semester, Steger said.

There have been two bomb threats at the university this month, the latest of which came Friday. Flinchum said Tuesday they were unrelated to the shootings. (Watch gunfire on the campus Video)

Last August, the first day of class was cut short at Virginia Tech by a manhunt for an escaped prisoner accused of killing a Blacksburg hospital security guard and a sheriff's deputy.

Before Monday, the deadliest mass shooting in the United States occurred in 1991, when George Hennard drove a pickup truck into a Killeen, Texas, cafeteria and fatally shot 23 people, before shooting and killing himself.

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在弗吉尼亚理工大学枪杀事件中,最感人的一幕是:年届七旬的以色列教授列维·利布雷斯库在关键时刻挺身堵住了枪眼,为全班学生成功逃脱争取了宝贵时间。以色列、罗马尼亚、意大利和美国媒体17日纷纷报道了这一感人的事迹。

利布雷斯库的学生埃里克·卡尔霍恩在接受媒体采访时表示:“教授和同学们都在教室里上课,突然听到隔壁教室传出一阵巨响,像是砸锤子的声音。同学们很快回过神来感觉是枪声时,他们有人赶紧钻到桌子底下隐蔽起来,还有的则打开窗户直接往楼下跳。当我越过窗户,回头看教授的一刹那间,发现他留在后面把住教室门,结果正好撞到了枪口上。他这一堵,为我们全班的学生成功逃脱换回了宝贵的时间。我们班没有一人伤亡!”感动万分的学生们纷纷给师母发电子邮件,详细描述了感人的一幕。

《耶路撒冷邮报》17日采访利布雷斯库的儿子乔伊时,强忍失去父亲痛苦的乔伊说:“我父亲用他的血肉之躯堵住了教室的门,请学生们快跑。学生们才得以有足够的时间打开窗户,跳楼逃生。”

利布雷斯库的儿媳妇阿耶拉告诉记者说,事发当天,婆婆亲自开车送公公上班,但没想到一个小时后就阴阳两隔:“我听说公公挡住了教室的门……他一定意识到凶手正赶过来。为了救学生,他被打死了。他在理工大学已经教20年书了,是一个资深的世界有名的学者,是弗吉尼亚理工大学出版论文和专著最多的学者。他还是一个非常专注研究,热爱家庭的人。”

利布雷斯库和他的妻子都是纳粹大屠杀集中营的生还者,令人感慨的是,他遭枪杀的当天也是全世界犹太人纪念纳粹大屠杀的日子。

利布雷斯库出身在罗马尼亚,是有名的科学家。1978年迁居以色列。据以色列《消息报》17日透露,当年移民以色列并不容易,罗马尼亚政府不想失去如此出色的科学家,所以直到以色列前总理贝京亲自向齐奥塞斯库求情之后,才得以出国。

上个世纪八十年代,他移民美国,此后就在弗吉尼亚理工大学任教至今。他的儿子乔伊表示:“我爸和我妈过着非常简单的生活,他热爱他的学校,他是一位不为财的科学家,能从他的工作中获得无限的快乐。”

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那个以色列籍的客座教授真是太伟大了!!!

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喝水还有呛死的,何况种地。。。

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唉,算了,还是安全的好,回家种地好了,

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枪和毒品一样,哪里都不可能禁止的下来的啊,关键加强自己的保护意识哈

2002年4月26日,一名被学校开除的学生闯入德国东部爱尔富特市老城区的古特恩堡中学,开枪杀害了13名教工、两名学生和一名闻讯赶来的警察。凶手最后也自杀身亡。



2006年11月20日,在德国西部北威州小城埃姆斯代滕发生枪击事件的学校外,特种警察从消防员旁边走过. 埃姆斯代滕当日发生一起校园枪击事件,共造成包括学生和警察在内的至少27人受伤。肇事男子在与警方对峙数小时候后自杀身亡。


出门记得穿上防弹衣啊

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还好德国枪支管理很严。。。

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冲动是魔鬼啊.........................

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