BLACKSBURG, Va. - On a university campus of 2,600 acres, with more than 26,000 students, ironclad security is not a practical goal. Even so, tough questions swiftly surfaced as to how effectively Virginia Tech authorities responded to Monday's horrific massacre.Why were campus police so sure the threat was contained in one dormitory, when most of the killings occurred two hours later in a classroom building?
Why were they interviewing a “person of interest” off campus in regard to the first shootings at the very time the classroom killings were unfolding?
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Being able to simply negate people's rights because you can get it though the legislature is a slipery slope.
No in our bill of rights is says a persons rights can be overidden if they would infringe on anothers rights to a greater extent or cause a severe amount of harm so great as to warrant it. I believe life taking devices should fall in that category.
Originally posted by Alliance
Yeah, because you know more than police?
more detailed timeline of the killings. notice the stages in which it was carried out.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18138327/
would you like some pie?