The disclosure of 59 pages of handwritten notes taken by Virginia Tech officials during the 2007 campus massacre is stirring anger and anxiety among some of the victims' parents.
The chilling notes show how school leaders scrambled, sometimes amid confusing circumstances, to handle the emerging reality of the April 16, 2007, campus massacre that left 32 people and the shooter dead.
Notes taken by Virginia Tech officials during the April 16, 2007, campus killings -- released today to the Richmond Times-Dispatch -- shows how school leaders scrambled, sometimes amid confusing circumstances, to handle the emerging reality of a massacre.
After a double murder April 16, 2007, top Virginia Tech officials considered telling people to stay away from campus -- except they don't remember anyone actually suggesting it.