Virginia Tech Police receive Governor’s award for April 16th teamwork
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Associated Press
Published: May 8, 2008
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - The action by Virginia Tech police to storm a building as a gunman inside shot 30 people dead last year won the agency a Governor’s Award for teamwork.
The awards, made annually to recognize notable work by state employees, also went to seven individuals on Thursday.
Campus police were recognized for their teamwork with other law-enforcement and rescue agencies during Seung-Hui Cho’s April 16, 2007, rampage and for bravery.
“Officers from the department entered Norris Hall that day while shots were still being fired. Officers chose to run toward the gunfire and an unknown risk without regard for their own safety. Many had no time to put on protective gear such as bulletproof vests,” the commendation for the department read.
Cho killed himself before officers reached him, ending a massacre that left 32 others dead.
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