버지니아 공대 총기난사 범인, 한국교포 학생 조승희
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“I ask you to reach out to those who ache for ~을 몹시 그리워하다 sons and daughters who will never come home.” Tonight, expanding coverage of the massacre 대량학살 at Virginia Tech. This is the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric, reporting tonight from the campus of Virginia Tech.
버지니아 공대 총기난사 범인, 한국교포 학생
Hello, everyone? We’re expanding our broadcast again tonight to a full hour to cover the tragedy 비극 here, a national tragedy really. The shooting deaths of 32 people at this proud university nestled 자리잡고 있다 in the blue ridge mountains of south western Virginia. All of
He said the victims and their families have the prayers 기도 of all Americans. We’ll be telling you a lot more about those 32 people. But we want to begin tonight with what we now know about the gunman 총기 휴대자 responsible for the horror. Here’s our justice correspondent Bob Orr.
It was a premeditated 미리 계획된 plan for mass murder carried out by a lone 고독한, 혼자의 gunman with few friends and no known criminal record. Police say a 23-year-old South Korean born student named Cho Seung-Hui acted alone and killing 32 teachers and students before killing himself.
Cho, a senior English major at Virginia Tech, began his deadly 치명적인 day without warning at the West Ambler Johnston Hall. There, inside the dorm room, he point-blank 정면으로, 드러내놓고 shot and kill a man and a woman. Sources 소식통 say Cho then quietly returned to his own dorm, Harper Hall, just a few hundred feet away. And it was there cho left behind his only explanation 해명 for the horror that was about to play out.
Hours after the rampage, sources say investigators found the rambling 두서 없는, but threatening note in which cho seemed to blame others for his perceived 인식된 problems, charging that you made me do this. This, as it turned out, would be wholesale slaughter 대량학살.