On Monday, we'll comment on loopholes in state and federal gun laws that allowed Virginia Tech mass murderer Cho Seung-Hui to buy guns legally, despite a hearing officer's finding more than a year ago ...
Cho Seung-Hui, killer of 32 on the Virginia Tech campus last week, bought at least five 10-shot magazine clips on eBay Inc.’s Web site for one of the two guns he used, the same gun he purchased in ...
The mass shooting in Orlando, Fla., was the worst in U.S. history. Every year, hundreds die in similar episodes. These are some of the deadliest. By Turner Cowles, Robin Stein and Manjula Varghese The ...
Gunturi claims, "He was a victim of society." This is one of the most unacceptable sentences I have ever come across in the Daily. Within days of the deadliest shooting in American history, Gunturi ...
IT NOW APPEARS that Cho Seung Hui was able to buy the handguns he used in his murderous rampage Monday because Virginia failed to comply with its own procedures. The state has a policy of submitting ...
Cho bought clips for a gun like one used in the massacre. April 21, 2007 — -- In the months before his shooting spree at Virginia Tech, Seung-Hui Cho purchased two ammunition clips through the ...
Editor, Times-Dispatch: I wish to submit a complaint about the lead picture of Seung-Hui Cho wielding pistols in both hands. It was shocking, offensive, and crude. Your paper exhibited an amazing lack ...
BLACKSBURG, Va., April 17 -- They met across the professor's desk. One on one. The chairman of the English department and the silent, brooding student who never took his sunglasses off. He had so ...
BLACKSBURG, Va. - Restaurant patrons cringed and mothers turned their children away from the television as the video came up of an armed Cho Seung-Hui delivering a snarling, venomous tirade about rich ...
In his Viewpoint, "Seung-Hui is not a victim" (April 24), author Dan Patack seemed to be implying that the only possible explanation for the Virginia Tech shootings was a singular case of irremediable ...