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Basement Tapes Transcripts. Columbine 11k Report. Columbine 11k Report. The items below comprise an index of Columbine shooting document numbers JC-001-000001 through JC-001-026859 plus additional documents.

Columbine 11k Report

The files have been released into the public domain by various government agencies since 1999 and occupy approximately 2 GB disk space total. I have reorganized the PDFs in the section titled “11,000 Pages of Investigative Files” so that each original section of the documents has its own PDF; previously, these documents had been distributed in roughly 100-page chunks irrespective of their contents. Thanks are due to those families of the injured and their supporters who persistently exerted pressure toward the release of these files as well as to others who have kept interest in these files alive and the files themselves freely available over the years. Pages 1 through 10,937: 11,000 Pages of Investigative Files (a. k. a. “The 11K”) Pages 10,938 through 11,138B: Evidence log; alleged duplicate of the May 2001 release, pages 11,264 through 12,237 n/a Tips A-L.

Floor Plans. Forum Discussion. Library Findings. Findings of Library Events The Library Team was led by Arvada Police Department Russ Boatright and assisted by FBI Special Agent John Elvig and JCSO Investigator Diane Obbema.

Library Findings

There were three additional investigators assigned to this team for varying terms based on availability. The library team was given the responsibility of investigating the events which transpired in the Columbine High School library on April 20, 1999. In order to accomplish that task, the library team conducted detailed interviews with surviving victims and witnesses. In conjunction with the victim/witness interviews, the library team utilized the 911 tape, physical evidence collected at the scene, ballistic reports, medical reports and autopsy reports to determine the sequence of events as they occurred in the library. Critical Witnesses The library team determined there was a total of 56 people present in the library at the time the suspects entered. Suspect Identification Victims Observations of Witnesses. Victims. Undefined Victims Of The Shooting Last updated 12.23.00 List of injured students List of deceased students Back to the front page Mail me Important Message: Almost every little piece of information on this pages is gathered from around on the net.

Victims

Wikipedia. The Columbine High School massacre was a school shooting that occurred on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Columbine, an unincorporated area of Jefferson County in the state of Colorado.

Wikipedia

In addition to the shootings, the complex and highly planned attack involved a fire bomb to divert firefighters, propane tanks converted to bombs placed in the cafeteria, 99 explosive devices, and bombs rigged in cars. The perpetrators, two senior students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, murdered a total of 12 students and one teacher. They injured 21 additional people, with three others being injured while attempting to escape the school. The pair then committed suicide.[1][2] Although their motives remain unclear, the personal journals of the perpetrators document that they wished their actions to rival the Oklahoma City bombing, as well as other deadly attacks that occurred in the United States in the 1990s. Preliminary activities and intent Medication Journals and videos Firearms 1.