Some Administrators Notified Own Families First, Report Says
Augusta Chronicle, The › February 01, 2010
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Augusta Chronicle, The › February 01, 2010
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BLACKSBURG, Va. - Some Virginia Tech administrators warned their families and ordered the president's office locked well before the rest of the campus was notified a gunman was on the loose, according to a revised state report on the deadliest shooting rampage in U.S. history.
Virginia's governor called those administrators' actions "inexcusable," and some victims' relatives who have been demanding the resignation of President Charles Steger since the 2007 massacre that left 33 people dead reacted bitterly to the findings.See the full content of this document
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Some Administrators Notified Own Families First, Report Says
"He's got to live with himself," said Dennis Bluhm, who lost his son. "If he's got any heart at all,...
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