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WASHINGTON — As the second anniversary of the Virginia Tech University massacre approaches, federal prosecutors are preparing a criminal case against a Nevada man who police say idolized shooter Seung-Hui Cho, owned the same type of guns Cho used and sent threatening e-mails to two students who had run-ins with Cho.
In the e-mails, Johnmarlo Balasta Napa, 27, included a picture of Cho holding paper dolls with photos of the students’ faces and those of people he killed, court records state. Napa is accused of sending e-mails near the first anniversary of the April 16, 2007, shootings.
Public defender Fay Spence said Napa did not intend to harm anyone.



