The recent school shooting in Connecticut reverberated across Virginia five years after a mentally ill gunman, Cho Seung-Hui, took the lives of 32 of his fellow students at Virginia Tech in April 2007. Mental health professionals throughout the state reflected on changes Virginia has made in mental health care since — and more changes they say are still needed to prevent such tragedies. "I'm feeling very vulnerable. It's going to happen again in Virginia. There are so many people not getting the services they need. We're just lucky we haven't had a major incident," said Chuck Hall, executive director of the Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board. In 2007, Hall was a member of...
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