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What's the name of the man who was killed by Koreans in America?

[Seung-Hui Cho]

Seung-Hui Cho

Seung-Hui Cho (0984 65438+65438+1October18-April 2007 16) was born in 0984+081October 65438+65438. According to the records of the US Immigration Service,1September 2, 992, Seung-Hui Cho first entered the United States from Detroit. The last time he renewed his green card was on October 27th, 2003/kloc-0. Korean nationality is still retained.

Seung-Hui Cho's parents are Korean immigrants who run dry cleaning business in Washington State. His sister graduated from Princeton University and works in the State Council, USA.

In the community of Centrville where his parents lived, local residents recalled that Seung-Hui Cho was a strange young man. A neighbor named Craig Corns said that a few years ago, he saw Seung-Hui Cho standing in front of his parents' house.

Zhao turned his head and body when corns greeted him. Corns said: "It seems that he has been talking to himself." Abdul Shashi, who lives next door to Zhao's family, also said that for many years, there seems to be no friends.

On February 9th, 2007, Seung-Hui Cho bought a 22mm Walter pistol from a pawnshop near Virginia Tech for two consecutive months. On March 6th, Kloc-0, he paid $285 with a credit card in a gun shop in Roanoke, Virginia, and bought a second gun, this time a 9mm Glock 19.

When buying these guns, Seung-Hui Cho used his driver's license as proof. According to Virginia law, it is legal to buy guns every month.

That Glock gun was used in two shootings in 16. During the whole shooting process, Seung-Hui Cho loaded several bullets.

On one arm of Seung-Hui Cho, the words "IsmaleAx" were written. Although investigators have a lot of guesses at present, no one knows the exact meaning. "Ishmael" has a red tattoo of Ishmael's axe on his arm. "Ishmael" means "abandoned person and public enemy" in English. Of course, we still don't know what this word means to Seung-Hui Cho.

After the shooting, the authorities found two six-page notes in Seung-Hui Cho's dormitory. These notes are not suicide notes, and there is no clue why he did it.

These notes are full of curses on "rich children", "dissolute people" and "deceitful braggadocio", and even write the names of people he feels depressed. Two government officials said that Seung-Hui Cho had been treated for mental health problems.