Virginia Tech Commemorates One-Year Anniversary Of Shooting Tragedy

A note is seen for victim Reema Samaha, a freshman who performed with the school's Contemporary Dance Ensemble, at a memorial of 32 granite blocks representing each of the people killed by Cho Seung-Hui at Virginia Tech April 15, 2008 in Blacksburg, Virginia. The one-year anniversary of the worst school shooting in US history is tomorrow.
A note is seen for victim Reema Samaha, a freshman who performed with the school's Contemporary Dance Ensemble, at a memorial of 32 granite blocks representing each of the people killed by Cho Seung-Hui at Virginia Tech April 15, 2008 in Blacksburg, Virginia. The one-year anniversary of the worst school shooting in US history is tomorrow.
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Mourners participate in a candlelight vigil on Virginia Tech's Day of Remembrance honoring the 32 people killed by Cho Seung-Hui April 16, 2008 in Blacksburg, Virginia.  Today is the one-year anniversary of the worst school shooting in US history. Mourners participate in a candlelight vigil on Virginia Tech's Day of Remembrance honoring the 32 people killed by Cho Seung-Hui April 16, 2008 in Blacksburg, Virginia.  Today is the one-year anniversary of the worst school shooting in US history. Student Kelly Baccus grieves at a memorial of 32 granite blocks representing each of the people killed by Cho Seung-Hui at Virginia Tech April 15, 2008 in Blacksburg, Virginia. The man said he knew two of the students and one of the teachers killed in the massacre. The one-year anniversary of the worst school shooting in US history is tomorrow. Mourners pray during Virginia Tech's Day of Remembrance honoring the 32 people killed by Cho Seung-Hui April 16, 2008 in Blacksburg, Virginia.  Today is the one-year anniversary of the worst school shooting in US history.
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