This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/world-us-canada-16099552

The article has changed 10 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 7 Version 8
Virginia Tech: Campus lockdown lifted after two dead Virginia Tech: Campus lockdown lifted after two dead
(40 minutes later)
Officials at Virginia Tech university have lifted a lockdown on campus after a police officer and another person were shot dead. Virginia Tech university has lifted a campus lockdown after a police officer and another person were shot dead.
Officials said the gunfire began when a Virginia Tech police officer made a routine traffic stop on campus. Officials said the gunfire began while a Virginia Tech police officer made a routine traffic stop on campus.
Reports suggested that the gunman was the second victim, but university officials and police would not confirm. Multiple reports suggested that the gunman was the second victim, but university officials and police said they were unable to confirm details.
Virginia Tech was the site of the worst US school shooting in 2007, when a gunman killed 32 people and himself. Virginia Tech was the site of the worst US school shooting, in 2007, when a gunman killed 32 people and himself.
"Our hearts are broken again," said Larry Hincker, an associate vice-president at an afternoon news conference. "Our hearts are broken again," said university President Charles W Steger at an afternoon news conference.
State police officer Sgt Robert Carpentieri told reporters it appeared that the shooter was not in the car that was pulled over.State police officer Sgt Robert Carpentieri told reporters it appeared that the shooter was not in the car that was pulled over.
The suspect fled towards another parking lot, where police found the second victim.
"Since the time of the second incidence there have been no other founded reports of any threat to the campus," Gene Deisinger, Virginia Tech's deputy chief of campus security, said.
The deceased officer had served on the campus police force for four years, but officials did not give further information on the officer's identity.The deceased officer had served on the campus police force for four years, but officials did not give further information on the officer's identity.
Weapon recoveredWeapon recovered
As events unfolded on Thursday police swarmed the campus looking for the shooting suspect, a white male, after he escaped on foot.As events unfolded on Thursday police swarmed the campus looking for the shooting suspect, a white male, after he escaped on foot.
The campus was placed on "lockdown", with staff and students advised to remain in place and not go out while the alert was valid.The campus was placed on "lockdown", with staff and students advised to remain in place and not go out while the alert was valid.
No classes were in session, as it was the day before the university's final exams. Those exams have now been postponed.
Virginia Tech said on its website: "Shortly after noon today, a Virginia Tech police officer stopped a vehicle on campus during a routine traffic stop in the Coliseum parking lot near McComas Hall.Virginia Tech said on its website: "Shortly after noon today, a Virginia Tech police officer stopped a vehicle on campus during a routine traffic stop in the Coliseum parking lot near McComas Hall.
"During the traffic stop, the officer was shot and killed. There were witnesses to this shooting."During the traffic stop, the officer was shot and killed. There were witnesses to this shooting.
"Witnesses reported to police the shooter fled on foot heading toward the Cage, a parking lot near Duck Pond Drive. At that parking lot, a second person was found. That person is also deceased.""Witnesses reported to police the shooter fled on foot heading toward the Cage, a parking lot near Duck Pond Drive. At that parking lot, a second person was found. That person is also deceased."
The university's website said a weapon had been recovered "at the location of the second individual".The university's website said a weapon had been recovered "at the location of the second individual".
href="http://twitter.com/#!/vtnews/status/144871046040911872" >In a Twitter update issued at 1630 EST (2130 GMT), the university said there were "no new reports" of suspicious activity. "The status of the shooter remains unknown." Officials lifted the lockdown at 1630 EST, and gave a news conference in which they confirmed the alert was over.
Officials then gave a news conference in which they confirmed the alert was over.
False alarm fearsFalse alarm fears
The suspect was said to be wearing grey tracksuit bottoms, a grey hat with neon green brim, maroon hoodie and backpack.The suspect was said to be wearing grey tracksuit bottoms, a grey hat with neon green brim, maroon hoodie and backpack.
Arsalan Heydarian, a graduate student, told BBC that he was in an engineering lab when the events happened.Arsalan Heydarian, a graduate student, told BBC that he was in an engineering lab when the events happened.
"We heard sirens around the campus," he said. "We then started to get text messages via the new security system, telling students to stay where they are and stay away from windows.""We heard sirens around the campus," he said. "We then started to get text messages via the new security system, telling students to stay where they are and stay away from windows."
Another student, Pranav Angara, said police cars surrounded his building and were going through all the dorms.Another student, Pranav Angara, said police cars surrounded his building and were going through all the dorms.
"We've had false alarms like this and I thought it might be another false alarm," he said "We've had false alarms like this and I thought it might be another false alarm," he said.
The incident came on the same day as Virginia Tech appealed against a $55,000 (£35,200) fine imposed by the US Education Department for not reacting quickly enough to the April 2007 massacre.The incident came on the same day as Virginia Tech appealed against a $55,000 (£35,200) fine imposed by the US Education Department for not reacting quickly enough to the April 2007 massacre.
Mr Heydarian was a freshman at Virginia Tech in 2007.Mr Heydarian was a freshman at Virginia Tech in 2007.
"Now I'm graduating with my masters degree in a few months, and have witnessed a second round of shootings," he said."Now I'm graduating with my masters degree in a few months, and have witnessed a second round of shootings," he said.
Thirty-two people died in 2007 when a 23-year-old South Korean, Seung-Hui Cho, went on a gun rampage before turning the weapon on himself.Thirty-two people died in 2007 when a 23-year-old South Korean, Seung-Hui Cho, went on a gun rampage before turning the weapon on himself.
The university, which has about 30,000 students, implemented a highly advanced security alert system after the tragedy.The university, which has about 30,000 students, implemented a highly advanced security alert system after the tragedy.
It was put to the test in 2008, when an exploding nail gun cartridge was mistaken for gunfire.It was put to the test in 2008, when an exploding nail gun cartridge was mistaken for gunfire.
Do you attend Virginia Tech? Did you witness the events that happened today? You can let us know what you have seen and heard by filling in the form below. On Thursday, the university issued several alerts as the situation developed across campus.
Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (International). If you have a large file you can upload here.
Read the terms and conditions