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*[[The Phone Call from Room 211 (unreleased recording of 911 call from the Virginia Tech shooting; 2007)]] | *[[The Phone Call from Room 211 (unreleased recording of 911 call from the Virginia Tech shooting; 2007)]] | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seung-Hui_Cho Wikipedia page on the Virginia Tech shooter, Seung-Hui Cho.] | |||
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The Virginia Tech shooting (also known as the Virginia Tech massacre) was a school shooting that took place on April 16th, 2007, on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Virginia, United States.
Seung-Hui Cho, a senior at Virginia Tech, shot and killed 32 people and wounded 17 others in two separate attacks (another six people were injured escaping from classroom windows), approximately two hours apart, before committing suicide. The attack is the second-deadliest shooting incident by a single gunman in U.S. history and one of the deadliest by a single gunman worldwide.
Cho sent a media package to NBC. It was a manifesto which contained dozens of photos, pages of writing and nearly half an hour of videotaped recordings of himself. Ultimately, NBC decided to show only 2 minutes of the reported 25 minutes of video footage in their broadcast of the media package they received.[1] The complete tape is most likely still in possession by NBC.
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- ↑ Murderpedia's entry on Seung-Hui Cho, which mentions the media package sent out to NBC. Retrieved 16 Apr '19