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It started with a picture on Facebook and has now created a firestorm of outrage. Two Penn State students, dressed as Virginia Tech shooting victims, at a Halloween party have enraged people from the Virginia Tech community, as well as the entire country. 10 On Your Side has seen all of the controversial pictures. They are of two Penn State students and are extremely graphic. Both are wearing Virginia Tech t-shirts and elaborate make-up. Both have bullet holes in their bodies.

“It’s not that it was funny, it’s that we are notorious and infamous in the state college, so we have to do things that push the envelope just for shock value,” he said. Penn State officials were quick to respond to the costumes. ” We are appalled that these individuals would display this level of insensitivity, indifference, and lack of common decency and sense by dressing up in this manner,” the school said.Some of the upset members have left threatening messages to the Penn State students. “This is a group of college students who now think it’s trendy to be upset about their friends being killed,” one of the two Penn State students who wore the costume said. “I don’t know what they teach people in Virginia Tech, but at Penn State we don’t learn to threaten people with murder to teach them that murdering is wrong.”

I like an off color joke as much as the next guy, but what were these kids thinking?



  1. Wastedyrs says:

    To not admit this was a tasteless act just makes it that much more sick. We’ve all done stupid things, especially when we were younger, but to not apologize, to try to reason this out as a good thing is just a total lack of class.
    Will this guy also defend the freaks that show up at funerals with their signs?
    Since he’s homosexual, next year he can show up as the kid that was murdered and tied to that fence in Wyoming.

  2. Repete000 says:

    HELLO!!! This guy went to a private, drunken, college costume party – not a church social! He has nothing to apologize for. Pretty soon people will be asked to apologize for being naked in the shower. Putting that aside this kind of behavior is nothing new. A few years ago the Howard Stern Show had a “Tasteless Halloween Costume Contest”. Three people dressed up as “Elizabeth Smart and her Captors”, and some girl dressed up as “Lacie Peterson” (with a bleeding baby coming out of her gut) and everyone laughed hard. The only thing this kid is guilty of is not being creative enough. I would have dressed up as Michael Vick with dead dogs hanging from my coat (and I love dogs). At the root of every joke is an exaggeration.

  3. stut says:

    I am disturbed that there are actually responses in defense of this. Yeah, yeah freedom of speech, just a costume – blah blah blah. Any point of view from you bratty little punks of today is moot. 10 yrs from now when you have your own kids and career and things other than happy hour and GPA are important to you you’ll regret taking this stance. Trust me -write it down and remember it. Show it to your kids if you’re so proud of it. Just go chug a beer and shut the F up!

  4. jotter09 says:

    i think its despicable to dress up like that, i think the two students need to see their friends get killed then watch someone dress up as their dead friends, see how they like it, im not a student of virginia tech but i know the hurt of losing a friend and the pain of someone making fun of that death, they should be ashamed of themselves its idiots like them that give americans a bad name, since when is it okay to make fun of someone elses pain, those costumes totally cross the line. my heart goes out to the virginia tech students and the familys of thoses lost.


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