Anonymous wrote:It was possibly after practice is what I've heard, and that all killed were members of the football team. I agree, i was at the game Saturday and they were booed off the field at half-time, definitely feel bad about that though I was not one who booed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was possibly after practice is what I've heard, and that all killed were members of the football team. I agree, i was at the game Saturday and they were booed off the field at half-time, definitely feel bad about that though I was not one who booed.
IF this happened, it was not a widespread thing. I didn't hear any boo-ing.
Please stop the rumors about football practice. You don't know that and it shouldn't be spread.
They were definitely booed. I was at the game and heard it too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was possibly after practice is what I've heard, and that all killed were members of the football team. I agree, i was at the game Saturday and they were booed off the field at half-time, definitely feel bad about that though I was not one who booed.
IF this happened, it was not a widespread thing. I didn't hear any boo-ing.
Please stop the rumors about football practice. You don't know that and it shouldn't be spread.
They were definitely booed. I was at the game and heard it too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was possibly after practice is what I've heard, and that all killed were members of the football team. I agree, i was at the game Saturday and they were booed off the field at half-time, definitely feel bad about that though I was not one who booed.
IF this happened, it was not a widespread thing. I didn't hear any boo-ing.
Please stop the rumors about football practice. You don't know that and it shouldn't be spread.
Anonymous wrote:It was possibly after practice is what I've heard, and that all killed were members of the football team. I agree, i was at the game Saturday and they were booed off the field at half-time, definitely feel bad about that though I was not one who booed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was possibly after practice is what I've heard, and that all killed were members of the football team. I agree, i was at the game Saturday and they were booed off the field at half-time, definitely feel bad about that though I was not one who booed.
These are college students! As a UVA alum, I'm embarrassed spectators would behave that way.
Anonymous wrote:It was possibly after practice is what I've heard, and that all killed were members of the football team. I agree, i was at the game Saturday and they were booed off the field at half-time, definitely feel bad about that though I was not one who booed.
Anonymous wrote:Check in with your kids if they have close friends at UVA. My W&M DD's best friend is at UVA and DD was up all night talking to her friend who was of course terrified. DD was pretty traumatized as a result. They are freshman and it's scary.
I'm glad they'll be home for T'giving soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University President Jim Ryan just confirmed in any e-mail that:
-- Three people are dead
-- Two are being treated for injuries
-- Suspect is Chris Darnell Jones, a former football player.
At least one of the dead is a UVA player, confirmed by his father on Twitter. I'm not saying the name because of all the issues Twitter has had with false blue verification marks. However, the word from people in Charlottesville is this happened on or at the team bus when it came back from the Pitt game.
As of 4 a.m., the suspect was still at large. Multiple police agencies looking with helicopters, bloodhounds, etc.
Pitt game was a home game on Saturday afternoon. This happened late Sunday night.
Hmmm. Maybe it was some other team outing or the information is wrong.
At least two of the dead are players, however.
I feel terrible. We were at the game Saturday, drove down specifically for it. The Cavs played horribly and lost big time. I'm ashamed to say I had some unkind words for the players 😔
Even without the shooting, you shouldn’t treat college athletes that way. Do you think they want to play poorly? Good Lord!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now looking at a pharmacy away from campus.
Nothing found. Ugh. Must be so scary to be the responding officers.
Pointless to listen to scanners. There will be a lot of false sightings.
I will say that if I were a black man even remotely resembling the description I would be terrified of being shot by cops tonight.
Helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University President Jim Ryan just confirmed in any e-mail that:
-- Three people are dead
-- Two are being treated for injuries
-- Suspect is Chris Darnell Jones, a former football player.
At least one of the dead is a UVA player, confirmed by his father on Twitter. I'm not saying the name because of all the issues Twitter has had with false blue verification marks. However, the word from people in Charlottesville is this happened on or at the team bus when it came back from the Pitt game.
As of 4 a.m., the suspect was still at large. Multiple police agencies looking with helicopters, bloodhounds, etc.
Pitt game was a home game on Saturday afternoon. This happened late Sunday night.
Hmmm. Maybe it was some other team outing or the information is wrong.
At least two of the dead are players, however.
I feel terrible. We were at the game Saturday, drove down specifically for it. The Cavs played horribly and lost big time. I'm ashamed to say I had some unkind words for the players 😔