BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) Virginia Tech administrators have been
advising Pentagon officials on how to respond to the mass shootings
at Fort Hood.
University spokesman Mark Owczarski (oh-ZAR-skee) says the
school's president and about a dozen administrators had a
teleconference with miltitary officials Friday.
He says Pentagon officials asked for guidance on how to respond
to the shooting spree at the Texas military base. The discussion
ranged from how to help victims' families to accommodating large
numbers of news media.
Virginia Tech dealt with the worst mass shooting in modern U.S
history in April 2007. The campus shootings left 33 dead, including
the student gunman, and about two dozen injured.
Virginia Tech also is where Fort Hood suspect Nidal Malik Hasan
received his undergraduate degree.
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