YouTube threats spark rumor mill at Virginia Tech

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Virginia Tech Police and the FBI continue to investigate threatening postings made over YouTube and via e-mail this week, as rumors of more specific threats circulate.

University president Charles Steger sent an e-mail notice to the Tech community Wednesday afternoon regarding an individual who has been creating threatening posts on the video Web site YouTube as well as sending threatening e-mails to members of the Tech community, including students and university employees.

Steger’s e-mail stated that there have been many rumors circulating about a potential specific threat.

“The individual responsible has made threats about March 18 as a day of possible action when he might commit harm. Given all that this university has endured, I can understand how this can be very upsetting to the university community,” the e-mail said.

The Collegiate Times obtained a copy of an e-mail forwarded through multiple listservs and Facebook groups that addressed the alleged threat.

The e-mail referenced an incident that occurred in the apartment complex of the sender’s friend.

The sender claimed “two nights ago, someone tried to break in the apartment right across from hers (the sender’s friend). The people that live there have also been getting death threats that is assumed to come from that Italian guy that's been making those Youtube videos.”

The e-mail went on to say, “my friend talked to Blacksburg and VT police and they're taking this guy's threats more seriously this time because he has given a threat with a specific date saying stuff like "'3/18 is going to be the next 4/16.'”

Steger’s e-mail Wednesday afternoon that many of the e-mail and Facebook notes that are currently circulating such information are “making their own conclusions not based on factual information.”

“People are linking local events, such as alleged break-ins, with these threatening posts and e-mails, which are not borne out by the facts. All the indicators reviewed by law enforcement do not point to an immediate threat,” Steger’s e-mail said.

Although Steger’s e-mail on Wednesday stated that the university would be open as normal on Thursday, many of the persons who had forwarded the original e-mail included warnings to their friends such as, “please stay safe,” “I’m not going to class Thursday,” and “I’m encouraging you to skip classes.”

On March 10, over spring break, Tech police sent an e-mail to students informing them of the original investigation.

Since Friday, March 5, YouTube postings that made “numerous threats against the Tech community,” according to the March 10 e-mail, were noticed on the Web site. These threats allegedly referenced the April 16, 2007 shootings and shooter Seung-Hui Cho. Tech Police believe the same user made multiple accounts on the Web site to harass the Tech community. The person’s posts originated in Italy. 

Wednesday’s e-mail letter from Steger stated “the individual responsible has continued to send e-mails to students and university employees over the last several days.”

It also confirmed “university police have been following all leads and continue to believe these threats emanate from Italy.”

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Fred | # March 17, 2010 @ 6:52 PM — Flag Comment

The threats are coming from Italy and thus should not be given any credibility. It is just a lonely kook at work who can't seem to get any female attention so he decides to show his machismo by sending off threats half way around the globe.

Just go to class Hokies, don't worry about this one.

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Wow | # March 17, 2010 @ 11:25 PM — Flag Comment

Rather trusting, aren't we, Fred? You believe everything else the administration tells you?

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Anonymous | # March 18, 2010 @ 12:09 AM — Flag Comment

EXACTLY...I don't take anything Steger has to say at face value. Let's just hope his incompetence and selfishness doesn't put us all in danger again.

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Fred | # March 18, 2010 @ 1:17 AM — Flag Comment

The IP headers in this case have been repeatedly demonstrated to be originating from Italy.

If it weren't for the internet, the "lonely guy" would likely be making obscene phone calls to numbers at random.

This guy sounds like a Walter Mitty style wannabe, all talk and imagination, fortunately no means by which to put words into action.

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hokie | # March 18, 2010 @ 1:32 AM — Flag Comment

why would he post a date though? If this isnt legit then after tomorrow he looses credibility for good and can't have any more of his sick fun threatening us. Thats the part that really scares me...if he's doing all of this to entertain himself you would think he would want to make it last

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