
April 18, 2007 — A Virginia court found that Virginia Tech killer Seung-Hui Cho was "mentally ill" and dangerous. Then, the state let him go.
In 2005, after a district court in Montgomery County ruled that Cho was either a danger to himself or to others, he was evaluated by a state doctor and ordered to undergo outpatient care.
The ruling came after Cho was taken by police to a nearby psychiatric hospital for evaluation in December 2005, after two female schoolmates said they received threatening messages from him and police and school officials became concerned that he might be suicidal.
A court found he was mentally ill and dangerous, but he could still obtain firearms. That's a sign of a system that isn't working very well, right to bear arms, or not.
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