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Gays Among Shooting Victims at Va. Tech

Started by LostInTime, April 20, 2007, 08:41:04 AM

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"Yes, there were gay people that were killed," he said. "One was a very close friend of mine. But I don't feel comfortable talking about it because I haven't talked to the families and I want to be respectful to the families, first and foremost."

Dahn also said he doesn't "want this to be a gay thing, because it's not a gay thing," he said. "It's an everybody thing."

Dahn said that like all others at the college, members of the gay alliance were grappling with the realization that a Virginia Tech student, 23-year-old English major Cho Seung Hui, unleashed the nation's deadliest shooting rampage on their campus.
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