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Posted by Alex on Sep-13-2006 21:55:

Thats the sad part Jay, you're right.

I dont want to be walking into Alkatraz every morning, I hope it doesnt come to that but what else are we supposed to do.


Posted by Anne on Sep-13-2006 21:58:

Ca fait trois �v�nements du genre en quelques ann�es: polytechnique, Le prof cingl� a Concordia qui a tu� ses coll�gues et maintenant Dawson...Le maire dit tout de m�me qu'il s'agissait d'un �v�nement isol�...

Mon ex �tait �tait � l'endroit ou a eu la fusillade et il est parti 5 minutes quand il est revenu il y avait plein de voiture de police et du sang a terre...


Posted by magikb on Sep-13-2006 22:04:

wow.. ppl are fucked up
I cannot believe this.. welcome back to school. How horrible.
Hakim, I hope your friend is going to be alright. I hope any of the TA's that go there are alright and my thoughts are with those who were lost/injured today.


Posted by all-nite-freak on Sep-13-2006 22:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Alex
Thats the sad part Jay, you're right.

I dont want to be walking into Alkatraz every morning, I hope it doesnt come to that but what else are we supposed to do.


well the school will have to do something.Damage control is important, and if they don't do it the school will suffer.Its not a point of wanting, but avoiding.Nothing will ever totally protect you, but little things will make certain feel better and safer.


Posted by Nikitha on Sep-13-2006 22:11:

Hello everyone,
I post in the Toronto board but I just wanted to send out my condolences to you all and to say that my prayers are with all of you affected by the shootings today.

Nikki


Posted by Enjoy on Sep-13-2006 22:59:

1 girl died

confirmed now


Posted by Allied Nations on Sep-13-2006 23:25:


Posted by Allied Nations on Sep-13-2006 23:27:

A girl in my lithography class's sister had to walk by the blood splatters on the wall she was very close to where it took place.

SHITTY.


Posted by the_devil on Sep-13-2006 23:27:

I came out of a class(concordia) that i have on st matthieu and rene levesque and i saw like 5 choppers in the sky..it was surreal
All those dawson students at concordia after...
I hope everyone will be ok..how traumatising
Good thing everyone is being involved..i saw someone holding up a sign in the H building saying
DAWSONS STUDENTS--> FOOD, PHONE , COUNSELING..


Posted by Alex on Sep-13-2006 23:27:



I feel so bad for her family.


Posted by the_devil on Sep-13-2006 23:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Alex


I feel so bad for her family.

honestly wtf is this shit.. my mind can't process why people would do these kind of things..


Posted by Neo Hacker on Sep-13-2006 23:39:

I was at ETS when the thing happened, so I was like 3-4 streets down. I was shocked when I heard the news And with an AK47 ? wtf how did he get this ?

Anyway the shooter is dead and this is the only thing he deserved. I saw a video on TV where we see a lot of the shooter's blood on the ground. I was satisfied enough after seeing this. I know, I'm sick.


Posted by Allied Nations on Sep-13-2006 23:41:

I don't even want to watch the news (mind you I don't have a TV...) because I really don't want to see any of it.


Posted by AlexXdude on Sep-13-2006 23:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Neo Hacker
I was at ETS when the thing happened, so I was like 3-4 streets down. I was shocked when I heard the news And with an AK47 ? wtf how did he get this ?

Anyway the shooter is dead and this is the only thing he deserved. I saw a video on TV where we see a lot of the shooter's blood on the ground. I was satisfied enough after seeing this. I know, I'm sick.



I still don't think that was sufficient. He deserved so much worse.


Posted by Alex on Sep-13-2006 23:48:

Props to the police and ambulance guys, they did a good job and didnt scare the shit out of everyone, proves that Montreal has the resources to respond to such a disaster which is reassuring, however I still feel for those directly affected.


Posted by malek on Sep-13-2006 23:57:

Since my last post I went down to the perimeter, there was so many cops its increible



edit: press conference right now by the PM


Posted by enferno on Sep-14-2006 00:03:

pwnt.


Posted by Alex on Sep-14-2006 00:10:

quote:
Originally posted by enferno
pwnt.



????????


Posted by malek on Sep-14-2006 00:11:

ok so there was hundreds of cops everywhere, shotguns on their shoulders, everything was blocked, the mayor gave his conference i was there checking it out.

a recap:
3 minutes after the first 911 call, the cops were on site. During that same 3 minutes, 400 calls were made to the 911 congesting all of their lines and at the same time bringing down the local mobile network.

The whole thing lasted 40 minutes, with several hundered of cops on site.

A girl called the radio saying that she was holding the girl who was dying with another guy, the shooter came to them and the guy holding the girl asked the shooter to let them go because she was going to die. The suspect asked if she was alive, the guy checked and said "yes she is alive". The shooter then finished her off with 3 or 4 gunshot!


It seems he was alone, he did not shoot everyone he saw because he held some hostages who were asked by him to carry his heavy bag.

These same persons said on the radio that he was shot at the knee by a cop, then the suspect commited suicide when he was on the ground.

20 in all were wounded, 3 are being operated as we speak, 5 others are in critical condition. No one should be dying from their wounds thankfully.


Posted by apri_peel on Sep-14-2006 00:39:

reading about this sent chills down my spine
i could have never thought anything like this could happen in montreal, especially not at this day and age. montreal is probably the safest place i've ever lived at.

thoughts and prayers to victims, and anyone who knows someone who knows someone.

government is of course going to concentrate on immediate prevention like gun control crap, metal detectros, which as mentioned earlier are going to be of no good. society should concentrate more on educatin and raising a tolerant public, people who get along with each other. this was most likely some sort of a hate crime where someone's feelings were hurt and it all just snowballed from there.


Posted by malek on Sep-14-2006 00:40:

it seems he was from sri-lankeese or indian origin.


Posted by malek on Sep-14-2006 00:49:

more pics: http://www.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle...-Montreal.shtml


Posted by jester on Sep-14-2006 01:34:



I send my condolences to the family that just lost their child.

I can not wait to hear, why did this person do this.

Plus if the person was shooting all over the place, so it was random and not racially motivated. I hope and pray it was not racially motivated.


Posted by malek on Sep-14-2006 01:58:

ok he was 25 years old, from canadian origin.

refused admitance into that college?
a failed student?


Posted by jester on Sep-14-2006 02:09:

quote:
A veil of depression will descend that lasts six months to a year - or sometimes, two years if someone has lost a person who's close to them. Birthdays and anniversaries are all reminders, she said.

Finally, a third stage is sadness, she said.

"They need our time, they need our affection and they need our sense of optimism. They need time to grieve, they need time to talk, they need time to be alone, they need time to battle, they need time for normal."


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