Student Arrested After Talking About Gunman

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Remarks Deemed Sympathetic to Virginia Tech Killer
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BOULDER, Colo. (April 20) - A University of Colorado student was arrested after making comments that classmates deemed sympathetic toward the gunman blamed for killing 32 students and himself at Virginia Tech, authorities said.


During a class discussion of Monday's massacre at Virginia Tech, the student "made comments about understanding how someone could kill 32 people," university police Cmdr. Brad Wiesley said.

Several witnesses told investigators the student said he was "angry about all kinds of things from the fluorescent light bulbs to the unpainted walls, and it made him angry enough to kill people," according to a police report. Witnesses "said they were afraid of him and afraid to come to class with him," Wiesley said.

The student, identified by police as Max Karson of Denver, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of interfering with staff, faculty or students of an education institution. He had a court appearance set for Wednesday afternoon.

His father, Michael Karson, told the Camera newspaper that the comments may have been misinterpreted and questioned whether his son's free speech rights had been violated.

"I would have hoped that state officials would know their First Amendment better than they seem to," he said.

University spokesman Bronson Hilliard said privacy laws prevented him from releasing personal information about the student.

At Oregon's Lewis & Clark College, another student was detained by campus police Wednesday shortly before a vigil for the Virginia Tech victims when he was spotted wearing an ammunition belt. Portland police later determined that it was "a fashion accessory" made of spent ammunition, and said the man did not have a weapon. The belt was confiscated.


Copyright 2007 The Associated Press.
 

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Several witnesses told investigators the student said he was "angry about all kinds of things from the fluorescent light bulbs to the unpainted walls, and it made him angry enough to kill people," according to a police report. Witnesses "said they were afraid of him and afraid to come to class with him," Wiesley said.

The student, identified by police as Max Karson of Denver, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of interfering with staff, faculty or students of an education institution. He had a court appearance set for Wednesday afternoon.
If someone told me that thy were so angry about the state of walls and fluorescent lights, enough to kill, I think I'd be afraid also.. However, feelings are running high at the moment there, and things can be taken out of context... The fact that the student was arrested does make one assume that his utterances constituted a serious threat; we'll just have to wait until the legal process has run it's course.
 

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If someone told me that thy were so angry about the state of walls and fluorescent lights, enough to kill, I think I'd be afraid also.. However, feelings are running high at the moment there, and things can be taken out of context... The fact that the student was arrested does make one assume that his utterances constituted a serious threat; we'll just have to wait until the legal process has run it's course.


Even so, I wonder about the possibility they(the police and authorities) are over-reacting. Is America turning from the "land of the free" into a police state? That is what some people are beginning to assume.
 

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I guess it is just a case of over-reacting. A burnt child fears the fire. Just trying to make everyone safe after it's too late. It will subside in a couple of months, I think.
 

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Even so, I wonder about the possibility they(the police and authorities) are over-reacting. Is America turning from the "land of the free" into a police state? That is what some people are beginning to assume.
Yes, as I said, feelings are running high, and things said will be taken out of context... and yes, the police are subject to the same emotions as everyone else. Are they over-reacting? I don't know, the author of the article wasn't there at the time, and is only quoting heresay... Is America, or any other country in the free world turning into a police state? I'd like to think not, but sometimes, one does wonder... On the whole, I think that the American and British police do a great, and sometimes thankless job. Just my personal opinion....
 

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Is America, or any other country in the free world turning into a police state? I'd like to think not, but sometimes, one does wonder... On the whole, I think that the American and British police do a great, and sometimes thankless job. Just my personal opinion....

Yes, I agree, and I would add our Canadian police forces into the mix. I'm curious why you didn't mention our own police forces? Do you feel ours are not up to snuff compared to American and British police forces?
 

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Yes, I agree, and I would add our Canadian police forces into the mix. I'm curious why you didn't mention our own police forces? Do you feel ours are not up to snuff compared to American and British police forces?
I'm sure the Canadian police do an excellent job also sanctus... I just don't know very much about canadian culture, never having been there. I have experience of America and Britain because I was born in the states, my father is American, and my mother is British.
 

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I'm sure the Canadian police do an excellent job also sanctus... I just don't know very much about canadian culture, never having been there. I have experience of America and Britain because I was born in the states, my father is American, and my mother is British.

Oh, I thought you were Canadian because of the Canadian flag next to your posts.:)
 

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Oh, I thought you were Canadian because of the Canadian flag next to your posts.:)
lol. El Barto pointed that out to me... being a scatty artist who lives in a world of her own, I had never even noticed it... I really should change it, but am undecided, (typical Libran) on which flag to use... British or American.
 

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lol. El Barto pointed that out to me... being a scatty artist who lives in a world of her own, I had never even noticed it... I really should change it, but am undecided, (typical Libran) on which flag to use... British or American.
why would anyone want to use either?