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August 21, 2009

Doctor who took Cho records home cleared
Doctor who took Cho records home cleared Montgomery Co. Commonwealth's Attorney said Dr. Robert Miller had no criminal intent
Families say Cho’s mental health records contradict Virginia Tech
“The records are remarkable for what they don’t contain,“ the families’ Reston-based lawyer, Robert T. Hall, said

August 20, 2009

Lawyer has questions for doc who took Cho’s records home
A lawyer filed several pages of questions for former Cook Counseling Center head, Dr. Robert Miller.
Opinions differed on Cho’s dangerousness
The last time the Virginia Tech mental-health center apparently saw Seung-Hui Cho was the day after a magistrate ordered him detained as a potential danger to himself and others.

August 19, 2009

Expert says Cho didn’t fit suicidal profile
We took the records to a counselor for answers.
Virginia Tech releases Cho’s mental health records
Virginia Tech releases Cho’s mental health records Records show Cho denied homicidal thoughts to a school counselor a year and half before the April 16th tragedy

August 04, 2009

Gov. Tim Kaine not ruling out any action on Tech report
Gov. Tim Kaine not ruling out any action on Tech report Lynda Tran said the governor's office wanted to apologize to victims' families in case a letter from his lawyer yesterday did not make that clear.

July 23, 2009

Cho mental records holder may not have violated state regulations

Evelyn Brown, executive director of the Virginia Board of Psychology, which is the licensing agency for psychologists in the commonwealth, said Dr. Robert Miller did not appear to violate any written state regulations

Discovery of Cho’s records brings more questions
Discovery of Cho’s records brings more questions

The missing mental health records were discovered in the home of former Cook Counseling Center director


July 07, 2009

Virginia Tech shooting victim’s artwork on display

Before his death on April 16, 2007, German Instructor Jamie Bishop had been accepted into the art program at Virginia Tech.


June 20, 2009

Jarrett Lane Memorial golf tournament raises money for scholarships

Jarrett Lane was one of the April 16, 2007 shooting victims at Virginia Tech. 48 people signed up on teams to honor the fallen Hokie. It was held at Castle Rock Golf and Recreation in Pembroke.

Blacksburg house dedicated to Ryan “Stack” Clark
Blacksburg house dedicated to Ryan “Stack” Clark

Dozens came together to dedicate the house that was built in memory of the fallen Hokie, killed on April 16th


June 11, 2009

April 16th lawsuits transferred to Montgomery County court

The parents of Julia Pryde and Erin Peterson filed the lawsuits on the two-year anniversary of the tragedy


May 27, 2009

Jason Williams earns Kiwanis Club’s Henry Lee memorial scholarship

The scholarship is named in honor of one of the April 16th victims


May 18, 2009

Reema Samaha’s sister pushes for better gun control laws
Reema Samaha’s sister pushes for better gun control laws

When Randa Samaha arrived at the University of Virginia, she figured she’d spend the next several years focused on earning her nursing degree and then possibly head home to work at a Northern Virginia hospital.  Samaha’s plans, however, were abruptly changed on April 16th.


May 15, 2009

Virginia Tech graduates honor fallen Hokies

A banner was set up in front of the April 16th memorial on campus to honor the April 16, 2007 shooting victims who would have graduated this year.


May 08, 2009

Jarrett Lane Memorial Golf Tournament helping kids go to college

All proceeds will benefit the Jarrett Lane Memorial Fund.


April 17, 2009

Lawsuit by April 16th families reveals new accusations

The lawsuit filed on behalf of Julia Pryde and Erin Peterson claim some new accusations against Tech administrators in the 4/16 tragedy’s aftermath.

Virginia Tech’s Cook Counseling Center nearly doubles staff

Even in this down economy, university leaders and the state have made it a point to take care of the center, which was so important in the aftermath of the April 16th tragedy.


April 16, 2009

Dance for Reema Samaha

A group of Virginia Tech students put on a special dance performance Thursday night to honor the memory of Reema Samaha

Norris Hall peace center has first open house

The Center for Peace and Violence Prevention hosted some victim’s families for a private presentation.

State Sen. Creigh Deeds’ statement on April 16th 2-year anniversary

State Senator Creigh Deeds released the following statement on the second anniversary of the April 16th tragedy at Virginia Tech:

2 April 16th victims’ families sue state

Relatives of slain students Julie Pryde and Erin Peterson filed the lawsuits in Fairfax County Circuit Court

Survivor’s mother says her family is healing after April 16th

10 On Your Side caught up with Suzanne Grimes, the mother of Kevin Sterne. Sterne survived the shootings on April 16, 2007. As Grimes looks upon all the archives and memories from that day, she says she and her family are healing.

First responders continue to be there for Hokies two years later

Two years after the tragedy on the Virginia Tech campus, a memorial to remember those who died that day.  Among those on hand for the event were some of the first responders from the Virginia Tech Rescue Squad. 

We Remember: April 16th, 2 years later
We Remember: April 16th, 2 years later

Information, stories, pictures, and video leading up to, and events of April 16th, 2009

Bob McDonnell’s statement on April 16th 2-year anniversary

Bob McDonnell, Republican gubernatorial candidate and former Attorney General of Virginia, issued the following statement today on the second anniversary of the Virginia Tech tragedy

Mike Signer’s statement on April 16th 2-year anniversary

Lt. Gov. candidate Mike Signer released the following statement on the anniversary of the tragedy at Virginia Tech

2,000+ attend April 16th memorial service on drillfield

“While the tragedy of April 16, 2007, touched us all, we know that 32 families continue to confront the deepest of all losses - the loss of a loved one, the loss of a life well-lived, and the loss of a bright and promising future,“ said Virginia Tech President Charles Steger told the crowd

Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling’s statement on April 16th 2-year anniversary

Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling today issued the following statement in remembrance of the shootings at Virginia Tech

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