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In response to people trying to place blame on police, the school and anyone else they can find a finger to point at is terrible. No one except the man who pulled the trigger is to blame. No one forced him physically to pull that trigger and take 30+ lives, it was him and only him.
No one knows exactly how they will react in a time of crisis, and to call the police cowards and so forth is completely uncalled for. Those police officers, EMTs, and school officials, regardless of what we saw or heard on television, risked their lives that day and did the best they could to protect and save as many lives as possible. It's unfair to criticize what you've seen or heard with out having actually been there. It was a terrible scene and no doubt adrenaline, and fear ran rampant. I think instead of criticizing and focusing so heavily on what happened, which we can't change, we should focus on how we can prevent such a tragedy from occuring again. |
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What the rest of the world is saying about the Virginia Tech shootings.
Va. Shootings: What the World is Saying
What the rest of the world is saying about the Virginia Tech shootings. WEB EXCLUSIVE Newsweek Updated: 4:29 p.m. ET April 18, 2007 April 18, 2007 - The Virginia Tech shootings have not just resonated inside the United States. Around the world, politicians and analysts have watched the headlines with interest, filtering their commentary through their own national prisms. Many non-Americans remain bewildered by the nation's gun laws; others found themselves surprised by the diversity of students and professors at a college in a town few could have found on a map. Some of the international reaction: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18181477/site/newsweek/ |
Americans Speak on Gun Control
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Regarding the celebrity news being bumped for the Virginia Tech coverage:
In the spring of '01, a young master's degree candidate/intern went missing in DC right before she was scheduled to return to CA. At least in the DC area, we had daily coverage of Chandra Levy's disappearance for over 3 months. Then September 11 occurred and her story was old news and was put on a back burner. |
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The shooter's ramblings went on assailing Christianity, wealth and spoiled white kids, but it sure appears that most of the people he murdered were the very opposite. They all sound like remarkable people that had so much promise and so much to give to the rest of the world. |
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I don't really like that this quote makes it sound like any student can bring a gun to campus and it's OK, because it's not. (At least at the schools I went to... although I doubt that is much different at other schools??) |
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.....but i'm glad you feel secure basing your thoughts off of a picture of one........count it.....one cop. Responses like yours are the reason why I don't like to watch coverage of the events or really even listen to what people have to say other than the students and the victims. In the end, all it ends up being is a huge bitch fest about what wasn't done right, who was at fault, who was "acting like a coward", and other similar bullshit. Its pretty damn easy to point a bunch of fingers after you have seen it all completely played out. It makes me sick that you can call that police officer a coward while you are sitting behind a fucking computer. |
I agree with macallan about the police actions. Remembering, too, that the first responding officers were members of a university department who are not likely (no matter how well trained) to have been subjected to this kind of situation.
As for the use of the video tapes, pictures, etc., I'm sure glad I didn't have to make the decision. A real no-win situation. Finally, once again, I was at the National Association of Broadcasters Convention in Las Vegas when a huge story broke. I say "again" because both Columbine and Waco/Branch Dividian final standoff happened during NAB. A very strange coincidence. |
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I agree with macallan about all the finger pointing. There is one person at fault. There are things we can learn by analyzing what occurred and how, and there should always be a retrospective analysis of what needs to be done differently in the future, so that something is learned from it, but finger pointing does no good. |
In regard to the post about the police behind a tree in the news footage...
When I was a member of the rescue squad, the first thing was always your personal safety. I guess the best way to describe it is this: if I was to run in the middle of an active shooting with no regard to my personal safety, then get shot, now I have two patients and need another medic to come hlep. Basically, you are helping no one by getting yourself injured. Make sense? |
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My parents' anniversary is April 19th - I asked my mom what was the deal with all the tragedies around that date - she said she'd wondered about it, too!:rolleyes:
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