WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The South Korean gunman who killed 32 people and himself at Virginia Tech university had lived legally in the United States with his parents for 14 years, a U.S. immigration official said on Tuesday.

Cho Seung-Hui, 23, moved to the United States in September 1992 and lived in Centreville, Virginia, said Chris Bentley, a spokesman with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Cho, a student of English literature at the university, was identified by police as the gunman responsible for Monday's killings -- the worst shooting rampage in U.S. history.

As a resident alien, commonly known as a green-card holder, Cho could live and work indefinitely in the United States, although he would not be able to vote or obtain a U.S. passport, Bentley said.
Campus gunman lived in U.S. since 1992 | Reuters

He was a crazy bastard.......plain and simple. As far as "world opinion"....who really gives a rats ass!

Have a good one!:jointsmile:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Shooting triggers hostility against America (like we need anymore of that) I know, I vowed not to watch Fox News Channel again, but as I'm reading the scrolling news at the bottom, there seems to be a lot of hostility and 'I told you so' comments from international newspapers; one Italian source claims the shooting massacre is "As American as apple pie." Don't any of these news outlets realize the shooter wasn't even American? He was a South Korean on a GreenCard... Rating: 5