In this video the character editor of Saints Row 2 re-creates Cho Seung-Hui the South Korean man who killed 32 people at Virginia Tech University on April 16, 2007 with2 Glock Handguns (pistols). T...
In this video the character editor of Saints Row 2 re-creates Cho Seung-Hui the South Korean man who killed 32 people at Virginia Tech University on April 16, 2007 with2 Glock Handguns (pistols). This video shows a character that looks just like him down to the very clothes he was wearing during the massacre that he sent photo's of to NBC news just before he went into a dorm to shoot a girl that rejected him followed by a storming of the engineering building. Except this time it is on the virtual campus of Stillwater University. I hope all of you have as much fun watching this as I did making it.
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