VT report contradicts VT report
PGP notes a letter to the editor:
On page 75 there is this statement: “The panel knows of no case in which a shooter in campus homicides has been shot or scared off by a student or faculty member with a weapon.” But Appendix L states of the Pearl, Miss., school shooting: “the assistant principal retrieves a .45 pistol from the glove compartment of his truck and subdues Woodham.”
Appendix L also discusses the Appalachian School of Law shooting in Grundy that, though not stated in the report, was ended when two students armed themselves and confronted the shooter.
This fact was widely reported in the mainstream news media. Could this exhaustive review and report have actually overlooked the fact that they were unaware of an incident that was reported in their own findings?