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A CAMPUS MASSACRE ON THIS DAY IN 2007

Virginia Tech Victims

On April 16, 2007, 32 people died after being gunned down
on the campus of Virginia Tech by Seung-Hui Cho, a student
at the college who later died by suicide.

The Virginia Tech shooting began around 7:15 a.m., when
Cho, a 23-year-old senior and English major at Blacksburg-
based Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
shot a female freshman and a male resident assistant in a
campus dormitory before fleeing the building.

Police were soon on the scene; unaware of the gunman’s
identity, they initially pursued the female victim’s boyfriend
as a suspect in what they believed to be an isolated domestic-
violence incident.

However, at around 9:40 a.m., Cho, armed with a 9-millimeter
handgun, a 22-caliber handgun and hundreds of rounds of
ammunition, entered a classroom building, chained and locked
several main doors and went from room to room shooting
people. Approximately 10 minutes after the rampage began,
he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The attack left 32 people dead and more than a dozen wounded.

In all, 27 students and five faculty members died in the massacre.

Video grab of Cho Seung-hui, the Virginia Tech gunman who killed 32 people before killing himself
Cho Seung-hui, the Virginia Tech gunman who killed 32
people before turning the gun on himself. Photograph:
AP

This is the famous photo from the Virginia Tech shooting. Here's the story  behind it. - Washington Post

Virginia Tech shooting leaves 32 dead | April 16, 2007 | HISTORY

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FORMER NBA STAR IS HAVING A BIRTHDAY

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar retraces his path to Islam in 'Becoming Kareem'

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the only player to win an MVP award in a season when  his team missed the playoffs.

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - Wikipedia

Basketball giant Kareem Abdul-Jabbar dominated the NBA in the
1970s and ’80s with his signature sky hook. Led the L.A. Lakers
to five championships. He’s 78 years old today.

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APOLLO 16 DEPARTED FOR THE MOON

Apollo 16 launches after month-long ...

From Cape Canaveral, Florida, Apollo 16, the fifth of six U.S.
lunar landing missions, was successfully launched on its
238,000-mile journey to the moon.

On April 20, astronauts John W. Young and Charles M. Duke
descended to the lunar surface from the Command Module,
which remained in orbit around the moon with astronaut,
Thomas K. Mattingly, remaining on board..

Young and Duke remained on the moon for nearly three days,
and spent more than 20 hours exploring the surface of Earth’s
only natural satellite.

The two astronauts used the Lunar Rover vehicle to collect
more than 200 pounds of rock before returning to the Command
Module on April 23.

Four days later, the three astronauts returned to Earth, safely
splashing down in the Pacific Ocean.


Apollo 16 Crew. Color lithograph of the Apollo 16 astronauts in their white space suits. IMNASA/MSC, 1972

Into the Lunar Mountains: Remembering Apollo 16, 50 Years On - AmericaSpace

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WILL D.B. COOPER FINALLY BE UNMASKED?

D.B. Cooper Wanted poster

Cove City, Craven County — The mystery of D.B. Cooper, the
infamous hijacker who vanished with $200,000 after leaping
from a plane in 1971, may be closer to being solved.

The FBI is examining a parachute rigging discovered in a barn
in Craven County, which could potentially identify Cooper.

The case, the FBI’s only unsolved air piracy incident, has
intrigued the nation for over 50 years. Recent findings
suggest that Cooper might have had ties to Eastern North
Carolina, specifically pointing to a man named Richard
Floyd McCoy Jr.

This development is part of the ongoing investigation known
as the "Cooper Vortex," as authorities and enthusiasts alike
continue to delve into the mystery of D.B. Cooper’s true identity.
(by Brian North & Ciara Blosser)

The 6 most surprising "D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?!" revelations from  Netflix's docuseries | Salon.com


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THE BOSTON MARATHON BOMBING IN 2013

Explosions At 117th Boston MarathonBOSTON - APRIL 15: Two explosions went off near the finish line of the 117th Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. (Photo by David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

Double coverage: How The Boston Globe used its dual sites to cover the marathon  bombing | Nieman Journalism Lab

At Boston Bombing, Strangers Ran Toward Chaos, Not Away From It

On April 15, 2013, two bombs went off near the finish line of the
Boston Marathon, killing three spectators and wounding more
than 260 other people in attendance.

Four days later, after an intense manhunt that shut down the
Boston area, police captured one of the bombing suspects,
19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev; his older brother and fellow
suspect, 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev, died following a
shootout with law enforcement earlier that same day.


This photo released by the FBI of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, left,
and his brother, Tamerlan, right.

Why Boston's Hospitals Were Ready | The New Yorker

How great leaders respond to crisis: Lessons from the Boston Marathon  bombings

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