Statement of Virginia Governor Kaine on Campus Murder at Virginia Tech
January 22, 2009 -- RICHMOND – Virginia Governor Timothy M. Kaine issued the following statement today on the campus murder at Virginia Tech this week:
"My thoughts and prayers are with the friends and family of Xin Yang today-and with the broader Virginia Tech community. The tragic attack on campus this week has no doubt revived terrible memories for countless members of the Hokie family.
"I urge the citizens of the Commonwealth to join me in sending sympathies and support to Virginia Tech in the days and weeks to come."
Source: Virginia Governor
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