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* [[2002]] — Armed students ruin the day of a would-be spree shooter at a [[Appalachian School of Law shooting|Virginia law school]]. | * [[2002]] — Armed students ruin the day of a would-be spree shooter at a [[Appalachian School of Law shooting|Virginia law school]]. | ||
* [[2006]] — End of an era: [[U.S. Repeating Arms]] announced it was closing the New Haven, Connecticut plant where [[Winchester rifle]]s and shotguns had been produced for 140 years. | * [[2006]] — End of an era: [[U.S. Repeating Arms]] announced it was closing the New Haven, Connecticut plant where [[Winchester rifle]]s and shotguns had been produced for 140 years. | ||
+ | * [[2013]] — US President Obama nominates [[B. Todd Jones]] to lead the [[ATF]]. | ||
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==Today in pictures== | ==Today in pictures== |
Latest revision as of 11:21, 24 April 2013
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On January 16, 2002, 43-year-old former student Peter Odighizuwa arrived on the campus of the Appalachian School of Law with a handgun. He first discussed his academic problems with a professor, whom he reportedly told to pray for him. He returned to the school around 13:00hrs and proceeded to the offices of Dean Anthony Sutin and Professor Thomas Blackwell, where he opened fire. The county coroner would later determine from powder burns that both victims -- unarmed and therefore with no effective means of defending themselves -- were coldly executed at point blank range. Also killed was an unarmed student, Angela Denise Dales, age 33. Three other unarmed people were wounded.
While Odighizuwa no doubt had aspirations of putting himself high in the school shooters pantheon, he faced a problem that the likes of Harris and Klebold and Cho never had to deal with. As he went about his grim business, he ran up against not one, but two It was a bad day to be a homicidal maniac... |
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