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  1. The Columbine High School massacre, commonly referred to as Columbine, was a school shooting and a failed bombing that occurred on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado, United States.

  2. Era John Savage, um conhecido de Dylan, que tinha vindo para a biblioteca para estudar para uma prova de história. John Savage disse seu nome, acreditando que eles estavam apenas atrás de atletas (e ele não era um), em uma tentativa de se salvar.

  3. If you go through John Savage's witness testimonies he emphatically describes Brooks as an embellisher and a known liar, which fits most of what I've said here. My initial impression of Dylan and Savage's interaction was that it was somewhat lowkey, for whatever reason.

    • Early Life
    • Background
    • Acquiring Arms
    • Massacre
    • Suggested Rationales
    • Lawsuits
    • Reaction of Sue Klebold
    • Legacy
    • See Also
    • Further Reading

    Eric Harris

    Eric David Harris was born on April 9, 1981, in Wichita, Kansas. Harris's parents were both born and raised in Colorado. His mother, Katherine Ann Poole, was a homemaker. His father, Wayne Harris, was working in the United States Air Force as a transport pilot. In 1983, the family moved to Dayton, Ohio, when Harris was two years old. Six years later, the family relocated to Oscoda, Michigan. Michigan pastor William Stone lived across the street from the Harris family while they were located i...

    Dylan Klebold

    Dylan Bennet Klebold was born on September 11, 1981, in Lakewood, Colorado, to Thomas and Sue Klebold. On the day after the shooting, Klebold's mother remembered that shortly after Klebold's birth, she described what felt like a shadow cast over her, warning her that this child would bring her great sorrow. "I think I still make of it what I did at that time. It was a passing feeling that went over very quickly, like a shadow." Sue said in an interview with Colorado Public Radio. Klebold was...

    Personalities

    Both Harris and Klebold worked together as cooks at a Blackjack Pizza, a mile south from Columbine High School. Harris was eventually promoted to shift leader. He and his group of friends were interested in computers,and were enrolled in a bowling class. Some described Harris as charismatic, and others described him as nice and likable. Harris also often bragged about his ability to deceive others, once stating in a tape that he could make anyone believe anything. By his junior year, Harris w...

    Friendship

    Much of the information on Harris and Klebold's friendship is unknown, on their interactions and conversations, aside from the Basement Tapes, of which only transcripts have been released, aside from a short audio clip recorded surreptitiously by a victim's father. The pair claimed they were going to make copies of the tapes to send to news stations, but never did so. Harris and Klebold met at Ken Caryl Middle School during their seventh grade year. Over time, they became increasingly close,...

    Columbine High School

    At Columbine High School, Harris and Klebold were active in school play productions, operated video productions and became computer assistants, maintaining the school's computer server. According to early accounts of the shooting, they were very unpopular students and targets of bullying. While sources do support accounts of bullying specifically directed toward Harris and Klebold,accounts of them being outcasts have been reported to be false, since both of them had a close knit group of frie...

    Harris and Klebold were unable to legally purchase firearms due to their both being underage at the time. Klebold then enlisted Robyn Anderson, an 18-year-old Columbine student and old friend of Klebold's, to make a straw purchase of two shotguns and a Hi-Point carbine for the pair. In exchange for her cooperation with the investigation that follow...

    On April 20, 1999, just weeks before Harris and Klebold were both due to graduate, Brooks Brown, who was smoking a cigarette outside during lunch break, saw Harris arrive at school. Brown had severed his friendship with Harris a year earlier after Harris had thrown a chunk of ice at his car windshield. Brown reconciled with Harris just prior to the...

    There was controversy over whether Harris and Klebold should be memorialized. Some were opposed, saying that it glorified murderers, while others argued that Harris and Klebold were also victims. Atop a hill near Columbine High School, crosses were erected for Harris and Klebold along with those for the people they killed,but the father of victim D...

    In April 2001, the families of more than 30 victims were given shares in a $2,538,000 settlement by the families of the perpetrators, and the two men convicted of supplying the weapons used in the massacre. The Harrises and the Klebolds contributed $1,568,000 to the settlement from their own homeowners' policies, Manes contributed $720,000, and Dur...

    Sue Klebold, mother of Dylan Klebold, initially was in denial about Klebold's involvement in the massacre, believing he was tricked by Harris into doing it, among other things. Six months later, she saw the Basement Tapes made by Harris and Klebold and acknowledged that Klebold was equally responsible for the killings. She spoke about the Columbine...

    ITV describes the legacy of Harris and Klebold as deadly, as they have inspired several instances of mass killings in the United States and globally. Napa Valley Register have called the pair "cultural icons". Author of Columbine, Dave Cullen, called Harris and Klebold the fathers of the movement for disenfranchised youth. Harris and Klebold have a...

    Brown, Brooks; Rob Merritt (2002). No Easy Answers: The Truth Behind Death at Columbine. Lantern Books. ISBN 1-59056-031-0.
    Cullen, Dave (2009). Columbine. TwelveBooks. ISBN 978-0-446-54693-5.
    Daggett, Chelsea (November 2015). "Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold: Antiheroes for outcasts" (PDF). Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies. 12 (2). ISSN 1749-8716. Archived from the...
    Larkin, Ralph W. (2007). Comprehending Columbine. Temple University Press. ISBN 978-1-59213-491-5.
  4. 18 de abr. de 2009 · John Savage. Computer programmer, Tooele, Utah. One killer’s boots approached, then stopped where John Savage hid beneath a table in the school library. A shotgun barrel appeared. He leaned...

  5. Massacre at Columbine High: Directed by David Hickman. With David Morrissey, Eric Harris, Dylan Klebold, Brooks Brown. On April 20th 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold shot and killed 13 people and then turned the guns on themselves.

  6. Era John Savage, un conocido de Klebold, quien había ido a la biblioteca a estudiar para una prueba de historia. Savage dijo su nombre, creyendo que estaban dirigiéndose solo a los atletas (algo que Savage no era), en un intento de salvar su vida.