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<blockquote data-quote="outamyway" data-source="post: 415392" data-attributes="member: 9896"><p>I know I'm gonna get flamed for this but here it goes:</p><p> </p><p>What scares me about the Cho incident is there were no reports of anyone fighting back, only that some tried to stop him by barricading themselves INSIDE class rooms with no other escape. According to reports he fired 197 rounds. He must have had to stop shooting multiple times in order to reload. I can't believe that many people(men and women, not kids) would not take any opportunity to try and save themselves or others, given the chance. </p><p> </p><p>Maybe there were a couple that did try, and didn't get to him fast enough. But I just keep seeing these people sitting at their desks while Cho walked by pulling the trigger or I see them cowering in the corner ready to take what's about to be given. Reports said there were 203 rounds left on him after he committed suicide, which means he could have kept going. </p><p> </p><p>He had to take his own life for others to be saved. That scares me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outamyway, post: 415392, member: 9896"] I know I'm gonna get flamed for this but here it goes: What scares me about the Cho incident is there were no reports of anyone fighting back, only that some tried to stop him by barricading themselves INSIDE class rooms with no other escape. According to reports he fired 197 rounds. He must have had to stop shooting multiple times in order to reload. I can't believe that many people(men and women, not kids) would not take any opportunity to try and save themselves or others, given the chance. Maybe there were a couple that did try, and didn't get to him fast enough. But I just keep seeing these people sitting at their desks while Cho walked by pulling the trigger or I see them cowering in the corner ready to take what's about to be given. Reports said there were 203 rounds left on him after he committed suicide, which means he could have kept going. He had to take his own life for others to be saved. That scares me. [/QUOTE]
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