Inside the Mind of a Korean Killer
BLACKSBURG, Va. - Between his first and second bursts of gunfire, the Virginia Tech gunman mailed a package to NBC News containing what authorities said were images of him brandishing weapons and a video of him delivering a diatribe about getting even with rich people.
Colleges nationwide are reassessing how to alert students during emergencies, with hundreds of schools seeking advice from campus safety experts Tuesday, the day after the Virginia Tech shootings. Private security firms also fielded scores of calls.
Students at Virginia Tech were informed of the violence via a mass e-mail about two hours after the first shooting, and about 20 minutes before the second.
Security experts Tuesday urged universities to use a variety of techniques to reach students. Many already deploy website postings, voicemail, public address systems, phone trees or even bullhorns. Some, such as USC, are considering text messages and podcasts.
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