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Most Dangerous Campuses - mohamad0014 - 09-12-2011

در راستای حادثه امروز ویرجنیای تک اینجا لیستی از campus که خیلی safe نیستند :http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2010/09/14/most-dangerous-college-campuses-ranked.html

البته همانجور که دوستان هم یادشونه چند سال پیش هم اتفاق مشابه ای در ویرجنیای تک افتاده بود.
لینک خبر اتفاق امروز:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/12/08/shots-fired-at-virginia-techs-campus-gunman-sought/



RE: Most Dangerous Campuses - amirhossein.gh - 09-12-2011

خبر فک کنم لینکش به دلیل ... فیله!
Virginia Tech police officer, gunman killed

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[b]View Photo Gallery —[/b]  A university police officer was fatally shot during a routine traffic stop, and a second person was found slain in a nearby parking lot. That person was believed to be the gunman who killed the officer, the AP reported.
By Daniel de Vise, Updated: Friday, December 9, 2:28 PM



A routine traffic stop at Virginia Tech turned violent Thursday, leaving a police officer and his assailant dead and the campus on lockdown, a scenario reminiscent of the 2007 massacre that claimed 33 lives and redefined how universities respond to emergencies.
The mayhem in Blacksburg began about 12:15 p.m., when a Virginia Tech patrol officer stopped a driver at the university’s coliseum parking lot. Someone — not the person who was pulled over — walked up to the officer and shot him. The shooter then ran.
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Virginia Tech police identified the slain officer as Deriek W. Crouse, 39, of Christiansburg. A member of the force since 2007, he was married with five children, according to the Associated Press. Crouse’s body was found in a sprawling parking lot near the Virginia Tech stadium.
The gunman and a weapon were found in another parking lot nearby, law enforcement and government officials said. Authorities say they think the gunman killed himself as police closed in. They would not say whether he was a student.
Early Friday, Virginia State Police said ballistics tests confirmed that the officer and his assailant were shot with the same gun. A news release said the tests “officially linked the two fatal shootings.”
“Today, tragedy again struck Virginia Tech,” said Charles W. Steger, president of Virginia Tech. “I can only say that words don’t describe our feelings, and they’re most elusive at this point in time.”
As the incident unfolded and state troopers fanned across the campus with automatic weapons, thoughts across Virginia Tech immediately turned to April 2007, when the deadliest college shooting in U.S. history occurred. But as similar as the events seemed, the university’s response was far different.
Virginia Tech immediately went on lockdown, from the first alert at 12:36 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Students and faculty huddled behind locked doors so that if a gunman was loose, he couldn’t get in campus buildings.
The episode provided the first real test ofVirginia Tech’s vaunted emergency response system, created after the mass shooting by Seung Hui Cho, a disturbed English major from Fairfax County. University officials devised the system after intense criticism from victims’ families and independent investigators that they did not react quickly enough in 2007.
Thursday’s response — a barrage of text messages, e-mails, phone calls, classroom alerts and audible sirens across the 30,000-student campus — was nearly flawless, according to students, staff members and public officials.
“The plan played a very significant role in protecting all the students and the faculty and also to help facilitate a rapid and proper response by law enforcement officers,” Gov. Robert F. McDonnell ® told reporters late Thursday.
The first report of shots fired came at 12:36, minutes after the shooting, and advised of gunshots in the school’s coliseum parking lot, in a southern section of campus devoted to athletics. It told the community: “Stay inside. Secure doors.”
Alerts then came throughout the day. The second, at 12:47 p.m., described a suspect as “white male, gray sweat pants, gray hat w/neon green brim, maroon hoodie and backpack” and said he was heading “on foot towards McComas,” a facility that houses health and counseling services.
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RE: Most Dangerous Campuses - amirhossein.gh - 09-12-2011

فک کنم دانشگاههای واقع در ایالت نیوجرسی هم کلا خطرناکه اوضاع محلی اونحا!