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Narrative: On 04/20199 at approximately 1500 hours I was dispatched to Columbine High Schobl to deliver
fresh radio batteries that I had remeved from various sergeants' radios at the station. I arrived at 1506
hours and distributed the batteries to various perimeter units. At that time I relieved Sergeant Nate Miller
who was on scene from the original Watch I response to the call. Sergeant Heffner was also on scene.
Our responsibilities included maintaining a perimeter north and west of the school in Clement Park.
Shortly after 1900 hours, I was contacted by Agent Toby Maez who had been given a letter by a citizen
named Robert Wallaoe. Mr. Wallace said he found a seaied lelter near 7605 W. Colfax Ave and after
reading its contents called LPD. Agent Maez felt it might be relevant to the investigation at the scncol. I
instructed him to book the original (preserved for prints) into our property unit and to have someone
transport a copy to me at Clement Park. A second copy was provided by me to John Klckbush at Clement
Park.
The first page of the letter is dated "Monday 4/19". The letter seems to be a travelog at the beginning but
on the bottom of page three the writer mentions "Liberel Girl" saying she is from Mount Vernon, N.Y. and is
a 10" grader. The letter says Ihat 'She's leading a meeting here about school shootings, and leading the
Peace Activation Group going to Columbine High School." The letter goes on to mention that "We might
get some national broadcasting out of this, which is great". Later, the write says that 'Liberal girl was quite
Impressive. I told her she'll definitely get on national TV. Then she started talking repeatedly about people
being made aware." 'Made aware of what exactly?' "Of school shootings'. The writer had knowledge that
'these kids had bullet-proof body armor and uzi semi-automalic weapons and it was theIr parents!" The
leller is signed "I love you, Alex".
A' <>oproximately 2200 hours on 4120/99 I responded to Leawood Elementary Scl100l at the request of the
J a S,O. i contacted Lt. John Dunow and Dep. Warren (J.L. Warren?). Information was related to me
that had been obtained from an interview with an associate of the two deceased suspects. . According to
the individual being interviewed, several other SUbjects were involved with the planning and execution of
the shootings at Columbine High School. He further related that the group had planned on committing
similar shootings on 4121 at Bear Creek High School and Chatfield High School. During my eenversations
with Dunow and Warren I mentioned the letter that had been found and I asked them to question their
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seen it before. I am not certain at this point if he meant the subject had seen the aclualletter or just the
various phrases with,n the letter. The informant had pointed out poems. a quote from WW and n.
terminology used in a movie entitled '6 Things To Do in Denver When You're Dead". According to Deputy
Warren, the informant indicated to him that Alex was a student and that Erio Harris or one other subject in
the group, whose name I do not recall, had 'helped' her write the leiter.
Warren went on to say that 'Liberal Girl" referred to in the letter was Alex according to the informant. As
mentioned earlier, the letter referred to liberal girl being on national TV. In the press coverage of the
shootings by the Rocky Mountain News, they interviewed a female student named Alejandra •Alex" Marsh
who is 16 years of age, which would be consistent with 'liberal girl" being referred to in the letter as a 10'"
grader The article is en pages 16A-18A of the 4/21/99 issue. Marsh is quoted as saying she saw
someone she knew with a shotgun and that he was more than capable of doing this. She is further quoted
as saying 'He had spoken of doing something like this, but in an almost jesting kind of waY'. I have also
seen this Alex Marsh on television segments aired by the media. All of this may be consistent with the
'national broadcasting" referred to in the letter and the mentioning of liberal girl being on TV.
0,. .122199 I checked with directory assistance and found that the return address an the letter is a varia
address listed to Alexis Bhagat with a telephone number of 1-518-427-7249. On cheoking for a Bree
Edwards, to wham the letter was addressed, directory assistance found only one S. Edwards listed in
Albany. That person was listed at 243 Elm Sl with a telephone number of 1-518-434-4808. I have made
no attempt to call these numbers or otherwise contact the residents.
(There is the possibility that this letter may have been written over a two day period, as there is a line
across page 3 about 3/4 of the way down. That may account for some cf the knowledge of body armor and
uzi's mentioned in the narratlve.)
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ON 04/20/99 AT APPROX 1200 HRS DETECTIVE MCGLYNN AND I RESPONDED TO THE
AREA OF COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL IN REFERENCE TO A MULTIPLE SHOOTING AT THE
SCHOOL, UPON OUR ARRIVAL WE WERE DIRECTED TO RESPOND TO SWEDISH HOSPITAL TO
INTERVIEW VICTIMS WHO WERE BEING 'rRk"lSPORTED TO THE HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT
OF THEIR INJURIES, WHILE ENROUTE TO SWEDISH HOSPITAL WE WERE ADVISED THAT
WE WERE TO RESPOND, INSTEAD, TO LITTLETON HOSPITAL, WE ARRIVED AT LITTLETON
HOSPITAL AT APPROX 1300 ERS AND MET DETECTIVE GREENWELL THERE.
DETECTIVE MCGLYNN AND I FIRST SPOKE TO V-DANIEL STEEPLETON, STEEPLETON HAD
AN APPARENT GUNSHOT WOL~ TO HIS LEFT KNEE, SEE REPORT BY DETECTIVE MCGLYNN
FOR DETAILS OF TrtE INTERVIEW, STEEPLETON'S CLOTHES WERE COLLECTED BY ME AND
DETECTIVE MCGLYNN, AND WERE LATER BOOKED AT LPO.
I NEXT SPOKE TO V-MkXAI HALL. MY CONVERSATION WITH HALL WAS VERY LIMITED
DUE TO HIS INJURIES AND THE FACT THAT HE WAS BEING READIED TO BE AIRLIFTED
TO ST.ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL, V-HALL SUFFERED APPARENT GUNSHOT WOUNDS TO HIS
NECK AND RIGHT KNEE.
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V-HALL TOLD ME THAT HE OBSERVED TWO SUSPECTS. ONE SUSPECT WAS IDENTIFIED AS
DILLON (LAST UW,(J. THE SECOND MALE WAS UNKNOWN TO V-HALL. V-HALL INDICATED
THAT THE SUSPECTS WERE ARMED WITH SHOTGUNS, AN "UZI" , POSSIBLE PISTOLS, AND
uBOMBS". V-HALL WAS UNABLE TO TELL ME ANYMORE, AND WILL NEED TO BE
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I COLLECTED V-BALL'S CLOTHING AND BOOKED IT AS EVIDENCE AT LPD.
AT APPROX 1430 HRS I COLLECTED THE CLOTHING FROM VICTIM JENNIFER DOYLE.
DOYLE WAS BEING TREATED FOR A.'l APPARENT GUNSHOT WOUND TO HER RIGHT RAND.
V-DOYLE WAS INTERVIEWED BY DETECTIVE GREENWELL. I LATER BOOKED V-DOYLE'S
CLOTHING INTO THE LPD PROPERT tiNIT AS EVIDENCE.
AT APPROX 1440 HRS VICTIM JOYCE JANKOWSKI ARRIVED AT THE HOSPITAL.
V-JANKOWSKI IS A TEACHER AT COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL. JANKOWSKI HAD AN INJURY
TO HER LEFT KNEE AND ABRASIONS TO HER BACK AFTER SHE FELL FROM THE CEILING
IN THE TEACHER'S LOUNGE.
V-JANKOWSKI PROVIDED TF~ FOLLOWING INFORMATION. JANKOWSKI INDICATED THAT
SHE FIRST BECAME AWARE OF A PROBLEM WHEN SHE WAS NOTIFIED OF SOME TYPE OF
COMMOTION AND LOOKED OUT THE ONLY WINDOW IN THE LOUNGE. THE WI~~OW FACES
THE WEST. JANKOWSKI INDICATED THAT SHE OBSERVED TWO DOWNED STUDENTS. SHE
THEN HEARD SEVERAL PCPS, LATER DETERMINED TO BE GUNSHOTS, AND SCREAMS FROM
TP~ AREA OF THE WEST DOORS. JANKOWSKI STATED THAT SHE HEARD SEVERAL
GUNSHOTS AND SCREAMS FROM THE CAFETERIA. SHE STATED THAT SHE HID IN THE
FACULTY ROOM BATHROOM WITH THREE OTHER ADULTS AND THREE STUDENTS. THEY
LOCKED THE DOOR AND TURNED OUT THE LIGHTS.
JANKOWSKI DESCRIBED HEARING SEVERAL LOUD BANGS, LATER DETERMINED TO BE
EXPLOSIONS, AND SEVERAL MORE GUNSHOTS. THERE WAS ONE VERY LOUD EXPLOSION
AND THE LIGHTS WENT OFF. SHE STATED THAT SHE COULD SMELL NATURAL GAS.
V-JANKOWSKI STATED THAT THEY COULD HEAR "METAL" BEING MOVED AROUND IN THE
CAFETERIA, BUT THAT THEY COULDN'T H~ ANY SCREAMING ANYMORE. V-J&~KOWSKI
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STATED THAT THEY THOUGHT IT WAS THE POLICE, BECAUSE THE VOICES SPOKE IN A
CONTROLLED TONE WITH LITTLE EMOTION. JANKOWSKI STATED THAT THEY REALIZED IT
WASN'T THE POLICE WHEN THEY LOOKED OUT THE WINDOW AND SAW T¥~ POLICE FAR
AWAY ON THE PERIMETER.
JANKOWSKI STATED THAT THEY KEpT HEARING SPORADIC EXPLOSIONS FROM WITHIN T.~E
SCHOOL. SHE STATED THEY TRIED TO USE A PHONE IN THE FACULTY LOUNGE, BUT
THAT IT WASN'T WORKING. JANKOWSKI STATED THAT SHE AND ANOTHER STUDENT,
SEAN NAUSMAN, CLIMBED UP INTO THE FALSE CEILING FROM THE BATHROOM.
JANKOWSKI FELL THROUGH THE CEILING INTO THE LOUNGE AND INJURED HERSELF. SHE
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TO DO SO. JANKOWSKI STATED THAT SHE ~~VER OBSERVED THE GUNMEN. ,
JANKOWSKI WAS VERY EMOTIONAL AND DIFFICULT TO FOLLOW, AT TIMES. A SECOND
INTERVIEW, IF NEEDED, IS RECOMMENDED. JANKOWSKI'S INJURIES WERE
PHOTOGRAPHED BY THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE CRIME LAB.
DETECTIVE MCGLYNN AND I LATER BOOKED CLOTHING THAT WAS COLLECTED BY
DETECTIVE GREENWELL. CLOTHING BELONGING TO AUSTIN (NO FURTHER), STEPHANIE
MUNSON, AND PATTY NEILSON WAS BOOKED INTO THE LPD PROPERTY UNIT AS
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PHOTOGRAJ?HED BY THE ARAPAHOE COIlNTY S. O. CRIME LAB. ARAPAHOE COUNTY
DETECTIVES WERE ALSO ON SCENE AND ASSISTED WITH INTERVIEWS OF THE VICTIMS.
NO FURTHER INFORMATION AT THIS TIME.
SEE MCGLYNN'S REPORT FOR ADDITIONAL WITNESS INFORPATION.
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On 04·20·99, Detective Hal Shucard and I were responding to the area of Columbine High SChooL We
were requested by Sgt. Miller to respond to Swedish Hospital and interview victims of the shooting that had
occurredat the sehcot. Prior to our arrival at Swedish Hospital, we were divertedto Littleton Hospital, We arrived
there at 1300 hours and wens advised that thnse victims were currentlyin the emergency room,
Detective Greenwell was alnsady on scene and was Interviewing one of the victims, Stephanie Munson, -
Detective Shucard and I were directed to one of the emergency room care lI!1ils where we met with Danlel-
Steepieton, DaB: 01·3()"82. We observedthat Steepleton's clothing had already been cut off of him and that he
suffered an injury on his left knee, Daniel Steepleton Is a junior at ColumbineHigh School.
Daniel Steepleton told us that he had beenInthe libraryat Columbine High Schoolwhen he heard several
loud bangs, He saidthat a teacherthen came running into the libraryyelling, "they have guns", Steepleton said
that he then heard more shots, He saidthat all of the studentseithertried to run or hid under tables. He saidthat
suspects then came into the library. They demanded that kids with while ball caps stand up. He said that he
was then shot in the knee and fell to the ground. After he !ell to the ground, he heard the students throwing,
"bombs at people". He said that he heard someone yell "get our' and he got up and ran out of the library.
Steepleton said that he knew the people involved, not by name, but by a gang they are assoetated with
known as the "Trench coat Mafia". He said that one of the students the! was shootingwas Dylan. He described
the two suspectsaswearing longtrenchcoats, With baseball capson backwards. Hesaidthat he thought one had
long hair, He said he believed he was shot from about a distance of 15 It. and that he was shot with silolglln,
As Steepleton was taking cover In the library, he heard one of the suspects yell as they came in, "this is
for the lour years of bull shit we had to put up with". He said then one of them yelled, "everyone with a while hal
stand up". He said that they were both shooting at people Inthe libraryand couldn't identify the person that shot
at him, but he thought it was Dylan.
Steepleton said that after he was shot, he had gone down and was laying down with his head down and
he heardone of the suspects yell, "stand up nigger boy". Steepleton again said that he didn't look up to see what
was going on but then heard a gun shot. He then heard one of the suspectssay, "I alwayswanted to do this" and
then he heard them mention something about a knife. He didn't look up to see what was going on. He said that
throughout the course of the time in the library, he heard the suspects yelling, "die...get on the 1I00r".
Steepleton said that the weapona that he saw included a shotgun, some type of automatic Of semi-
automatic machine pistol, hand-made bombs that hada fuseand ducl< tapethat needed to be lit before they were
thrown at people, and both suspects were carrying backpacks, which he believed they were getting the bombs
from. Daniel Steepleton's clothing was seized bythe Lakewood Police Department. The injury to his knee turned
out to be a Shotgun blastandthree pellets wereremoved during surgery andturned overto the Arapahoe County
Crlminallstlcs unit. No photoswere taken of Mr. Steepleton because he was transported to surgery priorto the
arrival of Arapahoe County Criminalislics.
Other students andfaculty thatwereon scene atthe hospital wereidentified as Jennifer Doyle, Nick Foss,
Steven Eubanks, Mal<ai Hall, Stephanie Munson, and Joyce Jankowski. Jennifer Doyleand Stephanie Munson
wereintelViewed byDetective MikeGreewell. Makai Hal and Joyce Jankowski wereinterviewed by Oetective Hal
Shucard. The other victims were interviewed by representatives of Arapahoe County Sheriff's Department
hing recovered by the Lakewood Police Department and booked, came from Jennifer Doyle, Daniel
Steepleton, Makai Hal, and Stephanie Munson. See Detectives Greenwell's and Shucard's reports for further
information.
WITNESS LIST:
1. Steepleton, Daniel (01-30-82)
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.PORTINGAGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-39958
VICTIM: STEEPlETON, DANIEL DATEOF REPORT: (14-21.99
OFFENSE: ASSIST OTHER AGENCY
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VICTIMS: DATE OF REPORT: 04123199
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On 0412119~ at approximately 0545 hours I was placed in a temporary stand by mode until it
was determined exactlyWhat procedures would be followed once the crime scene was completely
cleared of explosive devices. While waiting I assisted other investigators with obtaining license
numbers. VINs and descriptions of vehicles in the northeast parking lot. All these vehicles were
given a cursory search for explosive devices, any vehioles of a suspicious nature or which contained
items which could contain an explosive devicewere marked for later examination by bomb scene
technicians.
Later in the day I was instructed to stage with a crew of detectives led by West Metro Drug
Task Force Sergeant Ray Borris. Our assignment was the perimeter of the school Which was
examined for shell casings, bulletfragments, bomb debris etc. When a piece of evidence was
located it was marked with a flag and the search continued. Areas covered in this search included
the teachers parking lot, the area west of that lot circling around to the south to the area taped off
and being handled by the FBI. This area WQuld be immediately west of a set of double doors which
itained considerable gunfire and bomb debris. Also included In this search was the grassy area
immediately to the south and southeast of the school to inclUde the parking lot immediately to the
south of the school circling around to the southwest. License numbers, VINs and descriptions of all
the vehicles in the parking lot were obtained. Also noted were any vehicles which sustained any type
of prOjectile damage. The vehicle lists were given to Sgt. Borris
At approximately 1705 hoursSgt. Ray Borris instructed me to assist a construction crew from
Martinson Construction Company with boarding up windows in the library and cafeteria and the
entrance to the west side of the building. Mcrttnscn Construction is located a 1875 Lawrence St ,
Denver, CO. 303-295-2511. On scene from Mortinson Construction were the following personnel:
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LAKEWOOD POUCE OEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
REPORTING AGENT: QUINN WILHELM CASE NUMBER: 99-38866
VICTIMS: CATE OF REPORT: 04123199
-FENSE: ASSIST OTHER AGENCY
5. Pat Duran
6. Kevin Knoll
7. Gary Lippert
At approximately 1830 hours! cleared the scene and returnee to the Lakewood Police Department.
EVIPENCE:
1. All reports related to Lakewood CR# 99-38856.
2. Clothing belonging to victim Johnson, LPO Property and Evidence Unit.
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LAKEWOOD POLICE OEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
REPORTING AGENT: QUINN WILHELM CASE NUMBER: 99-38856
VICTIMS: DATE OF REPORT: 04123199
'FFENSE: ASSiST OTHER AGENCY
VICTIMS: The following victims were either at SI. Anthony's Hospital or were brought to SI.
Anthony's Hospital during the time frame I was there.
Victim Johnson suffered from a gunshot wound in the upper left thigh. The wound had
both an entrance and exit. A second gunshot wound or shrapnel injury in the left neck, the
wound had an entrance although it's exit was not Clearly visible at the time of his brief
examination. Johnson also suffered shrapnel wounds in the face and neck and a third
gunshot wound which also had an entrance and an exit in the right upper arm The mitial
examining physician was Dr. William Tripp, the surgeon treating Johnson was Dr Craig
Selzman. Dr, Selzman indicated the more "minor" injuries were cleaned and were given
;
temporary stabilization treatment. the main wound in the upper left thigh "blew our' tus femoral
artery and femoral vein. Both these injuries were repaired. At this point in time speculation by
Dr. Selzrnan concerning the condition of the nerve damage to the upper left leg was
inconclusive.
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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
REPORTING AGENT: QUINN WILHELM CASE NUMBER: 99.38856
VICTIMS: DATE OF REPORT: 04123/99
')FFENSE: ASSIST OTHER AGENCY
Gun!lhot wound in one !eg, pellet type injuries in the knee leg end of the femur with
possiblevasculardamage. No additional information available at that time
NARRATIVE:
On 04/20/99 at approximately 1410 hours I monitored radio traffic concerning a shooting
situation which had occurred at Columbine High School in south Jefferson County. At the time I was
traveling west bound on the 6'" Avenue freeway from Denver. Radio traffic indicated victims from the
shooting were being brought to area hospitals, I determined that I would go to 51. Anthony's Hospital
? see if I could be of any assistance. On scene at 1420 hours I contacted Detective Jim Nelson and
Detective Susan Gaetano, from the Arvada Police Department They informed me they hadjust
arrived and that there were already three victims on scene and other victims were reported to be en
route to St. Anthony's from the scene of the shooting. It was determined that the best course of
action was for each of us to assume investigative duties for one of the victims on scene, 1interviewed
victim Kacey Ruegsegger.
I observed that Kacey had suffered a gunshot wound in the right shoulder above the collar
bone which appeared to be an "in and out' injury. I also observed a second gunshotwound in her
right hand at the base of the thumb, which was also an "in and out' injury. At the time of the
interview Kaceywas in a trauma room adjacentto the emergency room on a gurney, she was
receiving oxygen and had received two separate injections of morphinefor pain, Shewas crying and
semi-hysterical during this time. I asked Kacey if she could tell me what had happened to her. She
said that she was in the library when she heard gun shots, She did not know exactlywhat the noise
was. Severalmoments later the librarian cama running in and told them that someone had a gun
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REPORTING AGENT: QUINN WILHELM CASE NUMBER: 99-38855
VICTIMS; DATI: OF REPORT: 04123199
"lFFENSE: ASSIST OTHER AGENCY
and that they sh0t.:1d get under the tables. Kacey said she got under a small table and pulled a chair
in front of her. Kacey indicated that two gunmen were present in the library. however, she mdlcaled
that from her vantage point she could only see the legs of one gunman She could not describe any
of the clothing other than the gunman was wearing a black trench coat. I asked her how she knew
there were two gunman if she only see one. She said she could hear them yelling back and forth
between them. She also indicated she heard explosions that were going off in the room at the time.
Kacey indicated she was aware that the gunmen were walking around the library shooting other
persons at random. She heard bits and pieces of conversations that were taking place between the
two gunmen and between the gunmen and their victims. When I asked her to describe what she
heard she indicated she heard one of the gunmen yell to the other, 'Hey, I've got a niger boy over
here, come on over." Then she heard the first gunman say again. 'Hey niger boy you're dead". or
words to that effect, and then she heard gun shots. Kacey said she knew the gunman had "shot the
kid next to me' but she did not know who that victim was. She indicated that her position under the
"ble was one where she was on her knees with the chair in front of her with her hands over her ears
with her arms close against her chest. When a gunman appeared in front of her she began to
scream for the gunman not to shoot her. The gunman jerked the chair away and from about five feet
yelled at her "qUit your bitching" and fired at her. She indicated that she felt the first shot hit her in
the shoulder and she was not aware of the second shot to her hand. I asked Kacey how she got out
of the library. She indicated that two people who she did not know picked her up and began trying to
drag her out of the library, but at some point they began to get trampled and she was left. She did
not recall how she got out of the library. She could only remember being in a pollee car at some
point. The only person Kacey knew in the library by name was Dan Steepleton. the rest were
unknown to her.
Several minutes after taking this statement I re-entered the trauma room with Detective Susan
Gaetano, from the Arvada Police Department and we went over Kaceys statement With her aga'"
Kacey was beginning to show the effects of the morphine injections and her answers were becoming
lass clear. At that point the attempt to obtain a statement from her was discontinued. Shortly after
On 04/21/99 at approximately 0545 hours I was placed in a temporary stand by mode until it
was determined exactly what procedures would be followed once the crime scene was completely
cleared of explosive devices. While waiting I assisted other investigators with obtaining license
numbers, V1Ns and descriptions of vehicles in the northeast parking lot All these vehicles were
given a cursory search for explosive devices, any vehicles of a suspicious nature or which contained
items which could contain an explosive device were marked for later examination by bomb scene
technicians.
Later in the day I was instructed to stage with a crew of detectives led by west Metro Drug
Task Force Sergeant Ray Borris. Our assignment was the perimeter of the school which was
examined for Shell casings, bullet fragments, bomb debris etc When a piece of evidence was
located it was marked with a fiag and the search continued. Areas covered in this search Included
the teachers parking lot, the area west of that lot circling around to the south to the area taped off
and being handled by the F81 This area would be immediately west of a set of double cocrs whlc~
contained considerable gunfire and bomb debris Also included In trus search was the grassy area
immediately to the south and southeast of the school to include the parking lot Immediately to the
south of the School circling around to the southwest License numbers. VINs and descriptions of ail
the vehicles in the parking lot were obtained, Also noted were any vehicles which sustained any type
cf projectile damage. The vehicle lists were given to Sgt. Borris
At approximateiy 1705 hours Sgt. Ray Bcrris instructed me to assist a construction crew lrom
Martinson Construction Company with boarding up windows in the library and cafeteria and the
entrance to the west side of the building. Mortinson Construction is located a 1875 Lawrence 5t
Denver, CO. 303-295-2511. On scene from Mortinson Construction were the following personnel
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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
REPORTING AGENT: QUINN WILHELM CASE NUMBER: 99.38856
VICTIMS: DATE OF REPORT: 04123199
OFFENSE: ASSIST OTHER AGENCY
5. Pat Duran
6. Kevin Knoll
7. Gary Lippert
At approximately 1830 hours I cleared the scene and returned to the Lakewood Police Department
EVIDENCE:
1. All reports related to Lakewood CR# 99-38856.
2. Clothing belonging to victim Johnson, LPD Property and Evidence Unit
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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPAaTXENT
o<t,.,., AOA/ JCSD - HOMICIDE ""', 99038856
••,.' 04/22/99
....., 1602 WILSON, PATRICK I?aga: 1 of 3
lev Agtl K-V: 11.35~07St.t'Q~
Di..., ADMINISTRATIVE om, 04/22/99
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OESDVATION! INVES'l'IQA'rION:
ON TUESDAY 04/20/99 AT 1200 HOURS I WAS ON DUTY IN THE INVESTIGATIONS
DIVISION OF THE LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT. I WAS REQUESTED BY SERGEANT
GEORGE HINKLE TO PREPARE FOR A MISSION AS A SWAT TEAM MEMBER.
MYSELF AND SEVERAL OTHBRS FROM TH:E LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SWAT TEAM
WERE THEN SliNT TO THE NORTH WEST COR.'1ER OF THE HIGH SCHOOL, WHERE WE MET UP
WITH: THE DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT SWAT TEAM.
I WAS FIRST ASSIGNED TO PROVIDE COVER ON AN OPEN DOOR ON THB WEST SIDE OF
TH:E SCHOOL. THIS COVER WAS REQUIRED FOR STUDENTS WHO WERE EEING EVACUATED
OUT OF THE CAFETERIA AREA.
1 WAS THEN ASSIGNED TO GO UP ONTO T"LlE ROOF AND PROVIDE COVER WITH: MY MP-5
SUE MACHINE GUN. AFTER ONLY A FEW MIN(,'TES ON THE ROOF I WAS TOLD TO
RETREAT.
I TliEN STAGED NEAR A COMMAND POST JUST EAST OF THE SCHOOL. I WAS TliEN SENT
WITH THREE OTHBR LAKEWOOD SWAT MEMBERS TO MEET UP WITH OTHllR LAKEWOOD SWAT
MEMBERS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF TliE SCHOOL.
ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF TliE SCHOOL, I MET UP WITH TEESE OTHER TEAM MEMBERS WHO
WERE STATIONED BEHIND AN ARMORED CAR.
I WAS THEN ASSIGNED TO PROVIDE COVER WITH MY Mp·5 SUB MACHINE GONE ON THE
BACK OF THE ARMORED CAR AS WE RESCUED A MALE STUDENT FROM THE SECOND FLOOR
SOUTH SIDE.
1 THEN ENTERED THE SCHOOL ON TliE LOWER SOL~ SIDE THROUGH TEE CAFETERIA AND
SECURED THAT AREA. I THEN ASSISTED IN SECURING A WING OF CLASSROOMS TO THE
EAST OF TliE CAFETERIA.
I THEN WENT TO THE SECOND LEVEL TO ASSIST THE DENVER SWAT TEAM THAT WAS
CLEARING THAT AREA.
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I THEN EXITED THE LIBRARY AND WENT BACK DOWNSTAIRS, WHERE WE RE CLEARED THE
SAME EASTWARD WING. THIS TIME THE DOORS WERE MARKED TO INDICATE TO OTHERS
THEY HAD BEEN CHECKED. I MARKED THESE DOORS WITH "CloR/Ll?D" WITH THE TIME IN
MILITARY HOURS. I REMEMBER MARKING SEVERAL DOORS AT 1600 HOv~S.
I THEN WALKED AROUND THE CAFETERIA AND SURROUNDING ROOM, CHECKING FOR
VICTIMS THAT MIGHT HAVE GOT PASSED OVER. NONE WERE FOUND.
I THEN EXITED THE BUILDING AND ASSIS'I'ED IN CHECKING CARS FOR PO'I'ENTIAL
EXPLOSIVES. A BLACK OR DARK GRAY HONDA WAS FOUND EAST OF THE FRONT DOOR
WITH WHAT APPEAR.IID TO BE EXPLOSIVES IN IT. A BLACK BMW WAS LOCATED WEST OF
THE DOORS WITH WHAT APPEAR.IID TO BE EXPLOSIVES IN IT. THESE CARS WERE
l?OINTED OUT TO An' WHO WAS NOW ON SCENE, AND SECURED BY THEM.
ONE Oli' 'I1lE STUDENTS WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO SPEAK DUE TO BREATHING TUBES, TWO
OTHER STUDENTS REFUSED TO SPEAK INDICATING THAT TOO MANY l?OLICE OFFICERS
HAVE ALREADY INTERVIEWED THEM, THE FOUR'I1l STUDENT ALSO REFUSED TO SPEAK
DUE TO TOO MANY OFFICERS CONTACTING THEM. THE PARENTS OF THE FOiJRTH STUDENT
DID AGREE TO SPEAK TO SERGEANT MCCASKY AND DETECTIVE SLATER.
DAN HALL TOLD ME THAT IMMEDIATELY AFTER GETTING TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM,
MAKAI WAS INTERVIEWED BY DETECTIVE JAMES NELSON FROM 'I1lE ARVADA POLICE
DEPARTMENT. DAN HALL TOLD ME THAT DETECTIVE NELSON HAD ALSO SPOKE TO MAKAI
FOR A SHORT PERIOD THIS MORNING, AND SAID HE WOULD RETURN AT 1800 TO
COMPLETE HIS INTERVIEW.
DAN HALL SAID IT WAS TRAUMATIC FOR MAKAI TO TELL DETECTIVE NELSON WHAT
HAPPENED, AND DAN DID NOT WANT MAKAI TO HAVE TO 'I'ELL IT ALL OVER AGAIN TO
ANOTHER DETECTIVE. DAN ASKED THAT DETECTIVE NELSON BE ABLE TO GATHER ALL
THE INFORMATION NECESSARY.
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OUT OF RESPECT FOR THE FAMILIES WISHES I DID NOT INTERVIEW MAKAI HALL.
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LITTLETON POLICE PEPT
Je- 001-009133
mORT URRATIYE:
mORT: mmn
mIaMIlMI:
Offlm Woad arthed on milt and ... s,t up lbe po.tin, center" lh,
,ide of Mik. Vood'. police ..hiele. I c.ntaded lh, pri,cip.l of lb,
C.I.abl.. Hiih Sdonl, 'rank O,An,tlh aM tifO School Ad.i,ht,ato'l,
BarOara 10•••• a.d licl' la,t.a., I i,t.r,i,.,d th, pri,cip.l fra"
~el"'l.lis tt.o t.ld .. lh,t h. Ii! co'imtao in lb. scitool by a ar..d 10•
•an .h. was carry f., a rHIt. He slatad thll h. ushmd meral slu'uts
i,t. a roo•••d loc'e' tilt '04r, ~e also slate4 tbit be .Id lhe ,tutenls
••r• •bl. t•• sc.,. .
•s Ie 9.th.re4 ••••, of pos,ibl ••"p.ot., I r.q.est.o tbal the
school ad.inlltrllors obtain th.ir 'ob'" ho•• ad4m.n and .,Iltr
te.
inforution. Ibi, i.loroati.. wa, 'Olted. I re.... thai DeAn,eli, dm
a Ia,,,t oi tbe sehool se lb.t I. cOIIld Identify ,h." hoslaI" .. re
hidi'" .hi.b he did.
a, .tod,nts a.' leacbers, tll••m bfdi', in lh. I<hool "lI.d th.ir
fa.il, ••• bm .. me .ble to ,et t,l.ph", , ..b." and call these
ltudents an4 teachers ha.;' V...d. lish of p.rsoas hldin, and
ulabllsh.d .hm th.y 'm hidi". Thls inforution laS use pO!ted a"
pamd on 10 the taotic.l tn••
lil,r the b,ildi,g had be•• clear.d t.ic" •• too. do., tbe ,osting,
and lists of ,tod"t and tnchers "'es la,k.d thu .m our littleto. PI) JC- 001-009134
m. mhr, Ve tri.d to 9'" this inlor.atio. to leitco, oot me
onabl. to fi.d a sal. pl see to 'tt,
the "id.nee. 1 brought tilt
i.' tio, bao' to tb. lltlleto. Polic. D.part••nt and pla'ed it into
,'1,. _;.. I 9'" Jeff.o ., card ••d told th•••hor. the .,Id.o•••ould
b., oum ,101 Olll99
Ie ttt U)l vith .meer, trot IPO .,d Jtlle. on lime St. just
nortbmt of the 5chool. where thy b.d aI "ad, prepared an Lfll II retml
t. ,midt us co.., fa IOn tonrd the sch.ol. I 'is ad,is.d th.t there
••re i.jur.d 'l'dt,ts d••, .n tb, .,t,id, .f the ,cbool, .nd It .tr, t.
to" te tllat ertl end att..,t t. rmllt the 'ludtnts froo tbt ..... i,
1O,.d up t. lh. northtest tllranct of the ,cho.l. Ir.. tb,r, It e••ld st,
,h.t a"med t. bt • 'ludtnt in OlIe .f the .indon. officer It.l "did
,p ...ing 10 lhe door.., .. h.d rmhtd. and misting tho,e officers.
Thi' was ,t about 1215 hours.
I,
gr..p tben .o.ad al"9 lh. north ,Ida .f lh. school, at whlcb the
'ludnt .a m inside was .bl. t. gtt to i door .nd m to OUr p!>llli ...
(K. Wi! later mt .Ia other ofllc,r, to one of tb. CP"I. It ..rked cor
.ay to tb. m, far louth.ut corner of tht 'choel, Th, Ilrelruch '1$
b.<k.d I.t•• ,,'ilion b, tht 'Oill'S Oft tbat Ilda of lbt school. ~t th.t
loc.ti.. 1 oIl .."e. lbree ,t,dents dow••• lhe gr."d. Thara ma OlD nd
Jallco s,pmhors at this 100ation with's, TI'1 •• tided t!la:l offiom
..,Id .... forward te as,ht thul ,t,dents, Thh was .bout llll hours,
11 : tilt olf(eer, ....d t..ard tba ,cbo.l, and tllf, aenOll.ced lhat
th" ..uld bt prOildl.g "..,/auP!lru,he fir. doring tn. rescue. I
,tilld i. a com ,.,ition bahiod lh. jiretruci and comed open and
,.limed dootfi,s. I pr.,ld.d n. s",rmi" fire. ~" student was
re••,ed. He had. g,n,n.t •••nd and ••, ,lil1 ali.a, A J.ffco p.trol car
.a. toled t. II and I milled i. loadi.g hll i.to the ..hicl! and h. WiI
r.....d f,oo th, sw e. ~ mond student fn this s••• posftl.. liS
"""'ad i, lh' Sit. fa,hi .., Sb••as 001. Thm V" a .. Ie ,t,de.t at the
b.lt...f tn. 'lii" at lhis loc.tion, 19a1, officers ",.d te his
posili.n, found hia also OO~, .04 1,lt ~il at tbat locati.n. I tbe.
,h,.d at that loc.li.n. ooming lh. sch..l.
I Jeffc. SVlT "it arri.... an. tb., amd " to t~a "h•• l, .t which
ti .. a large nOllber .f ,tud.nts ma ...cu.lId tbr.,gh .ur 1... 1i••• A
l"g, gr....1 ,tude,ts li,. .ls.able t. mape " tbalr 0Jn, runni,,!
south thmgh the patH '9 101 t•• 1m. 11.. an. then running ml,
Olficer m. senl t. that location t. Intm.,t and mist.
ve ,,,,,ltmd our sureh .nd Ofc. Meal uried lh, door! Ihal ure
I· .ed in the boilding, It .ppraliultly 1100 ,ours, we 'm told t,al
the Inllre boil ding had bm ,eareh.d lith the 'elp ef tb, olb., SWAT
t .... ;od wer. i"tr"ted to ,eet ;1 lb, ,ai, ntrallea .1 th. boildiog t.
rait for f,rlh.r In,tt<eti.,, At approxiultl, lIlO bem, .. me
relimd by .ther lilT hall, Ihm is nolhing forlhu fraa Ihh ollim,
Ang,la Oraueh 9101 012091
eontl.,e6 to clelr roOl, on tbe "e.nd fl~r, I tb,n leI ,ltb tbe teal
ind " .er. orjer.d t. el••r and ret,rn to tbe Pol ie, aep.rttent. io
furtber aeti•• t,t,., J,lre. 1202 .A2199
I,ppl,.,.l,l R.port b, Cpl iitellll:
On 012019 at about 1210 bour, Of' I,tb"l ..d and I ml"d •• "'.e at
(,luablu Hl!h leho.l, '" tere dimted to aft am ne" th. f,..t of tbe
Icbool b, 1ft Parker. w. lrmporhd the lij.ritl ,f l'O', sm
,quip..st.
Sil Parter aM Ofe /Hil bdefd IS 'n tlli eormt lihation, I.al tUI
ltad.r for LPO', •• tr hal, ! toot Ole" Vm, Dr.,ob, Neil, 'Tun a.d
S'therl"d all4 " lad, ..trr illo the 'Ibo.l bl the d.or '.oth of lbe
lain entrm. It lbo,t Ilil b.urI.
We Itt .m a Oenm SUT tUI and b.glO a mreb ef tb. liin "lin"
all.nd", ••fflce, clu,r..., t. th, nortb .1 tbt u;, hall, south of tb.
oai, ball, an, lbe ulh .l1li ,cino. arm.
w. loeat'd an6 ,'ae.at,d 100 to ISO ,tud,nt, a'd t••ob.r" Tbe,. per,on,
'.r, ta"n .ut,lde .f 'Ilting law ,nl,ree..nl per.onnel,
W ,red fr.. our usign,ent ~, ab,ut 1110 bours, N. additi,nal
intO!'llti", Cpl Raleliff, 0\21l!,
0...f th. ;"oh.d It,denll, Ada. Hane,,, did ilso ad'ht .. thit a Joh.
5a,agt had b,e. ;n,.I,.d lith th. Tre.che••t tIfi. ' ••g in tb, ,ast, ind
1O.1d know i lot abo.t th,., but didn't " •• to b' el0,'I, is,.elat,d
.m the. thi, ,ur, and had.'t bee. suo b, bil wuri.! a tr,.ch'oat
thil ,eh.ol lnr,
I u, also ad,ill1l tbit tt.. fo!lOllhg ptCple nr. r,port,dll In tbt
om" ma of tb, ,cb..1 at th. ti .. of the Incldeot, I did oot
perlonally contact aOl sf II", ,fetlos: rHi lerba, lldn" Ieali", Jan
Fltlder, Chri' Mikesell, Ptt,r Konath, Frank O'Ang,lo, Ilona IIadd..,
OarI,•• Mesch, aid Judy G'ocio.
I '" ,dri," that I lOuld b' mig ..d to a lab tell f., th, ,ch••I, and
r,oai.,d on ,tandb, u.tll appr.xl.at,l, 2110 bou'" ,h., r 'a, r,l,a"d
ter lh' .lght.
0, Ap,il !1, 1!19 I ",p~,d,d baci te th, ,c,", a,d ....n stand" for a
Ia~ 'eal, but us lubuqu.,tl! iuigud te e.nduct f,ll.,-up I,t",i"f.
I re,;.Il<i.d t. IIll S, Carr Streat to stt..pt t. contact a sb••ti,g
'letll .ho had ,ol>"q,;nt~eu'd fro. littl,t.. ~ort" HOlpital,
a Patricia lill"" ~ft... _ I •••, .11 at no.. at tb, resid.nc"
lAd a card vas left.
I later ree,h,d a pbone eail fr.o Mielw, .h. i.dleat.d tbat there are
two Patricia NI,1I.....ril,g for tilt Jeff...ch.,l lrsteo, and tbat tbe
'ielil u, ber daugbter-l,-law. She ,uppli'd tb, ,hm mier lor lb.
,ieti., nd tlls iefor"ti" us turned ow t. la" ..0<1 P,O. Serg,ant
Dan NcCasi.,.
lhat h. uslstt. in 'rauhg Dm Sanders est .f .nt area u' into a lOre
seem am,
Ibat San'ers ISS bh.'in~ fr•• lba ..utb.
Jen.th ObUI
Doe: mltl
ll61 1. ll\lalls
(lOll llH21l
It••ha.'o Kor••l
001: mill
6lID I. fa,to, (I.
Utt];to.
1101) 191-11li
'Iudent .ho hid i, the choir roo.; did.'t let Ihe 'hoohr,
is laeCau 1"
008: mm
Iall S. Salisburl 51.
lak....d
1101) 1ll-1UJ
Lmrne Hell
000: mill
llll S. S~tridan, IH
Oem, 10111
(l01) 914-041&
Jak~ lp"aea
all S, Vam st.
(lOll m-ml
Indy ,m,
000: ollm
Ii1 S. flo..r Sl.
lal....d
(lOll III·mg
,,' 4ftd MI frilnds me abo,1 100 ,dl. frOi the s,l ..l; the, lit 1
s,bi"!I, 1 ""ing !ren,bmts, OM ,ming I yhite shirt; th~,
heard 'h,t they tho,gh! "" smhoh, so Ih., shrt.d mning my;
then the, fig.r.d ,hat the, hoard 'IS firocraeiers, so tbe, 'tartet
b.d toward th, school; OM of the subj.. t alud and fir•• a I" at
lh'o, se lh., dro".d te th, gr.u.d, lh•• sn tb. kid In
lh••hll, shirt tbro••bat 1001.d lik, grenades OAt. lb. ,eh•• 1 roof;
h••nd hi, Iri.nds ran a,a" flag90d d.,o a ear .h.,. neeu,ant, toot
th•• t. a hou,. ,.utb ,I tho ,eb••I; Viseh.r al,. ,., a subi,et lith a
g" in I.mr Park, but didn'l in" if it ru on. 'f lb. 'Moters fr••
1I. 'ellonl nr nnt: ,tb.r kid, Trmhe,.t H.Ii. (lIOT !HI SHOOmS)
Includ. Th,dd'" Soles, tuberl Pm" Stlan Sargfat, Jo",h Shir
(graduat.d lilt "lr): .,hlion, n. h.ak .f .. itltn ,t.lmnt als.
I.. l.d. inf,raali,n .b,ut • b,u, T"'l. T,r"l, HOB-III or HiD-;11,
••d a ,.bj.at &'-6'1', .ar-l,ogtb broll bair, li,-d" lbirt and
ilias Im WRITTEN lamENT),
Itrrl Hm..
IiOB: mil!
1141 S, hrr.. Yr.
liltl,t.. 1I\li
POl) 918·1619
aath te.eher; .bout 11l1, heard 2 dl,linet ,h,ll; Sil lids rmi,!
d••• hall ,em.ing; flr. alar. ",I ,If; h. took hi. elan out tho
-"t IOtra", l,to t....od PICk; .10 glrl at L....04 "rk .h,
had
M'l in U. 1.g; lid' lmh.d ,mibl! Kolin Harris,_
. . . 011.. TO.bull?
'lud.at; hurd kid, III lh.y sa, • kid .ith eurly br... hair, ...ri,g
a tmc'eaa!, ,',oting
(lOll m'liTl
larlI lurr.'1
001: Omi:
1911 I. M.,I"",od Or.
1IIt let.n 911ll
(lll) lil-0m
ho hurd .hal so..d.d iii, a ,laoe l11iog I•• and tben gmhots
lold his frhn4, Mtl Hoffschneld.r, to star .ith hi., but fUlt,
",lied tbt fir. alar. a'd ran out
1401 nnt into th. litch.,
~. sao one of lie mptcll, a II~, !1-I1 lear, old, S', un'n••,
mORT mwlVE:
I,•• t,ld lda. h' 'iO •• r, "bj.cls .ith th. sUSP.cli t,an to,k .11
lh' lunch Iadi!! in lh' hck 01 th. kitcben told lh. kids to co..
bad lhm .m lhu; ho junior girls 1m lda.'s history class
"'I bad lhm oith ldu; Ii .eopl, bid tbe" all.g.thor; th.! .ert
barricad.d inlhe roOi I.r h.urs; tall.d .n tbe ph.n. to Omer Pli
SWlT li.O lold th•• to g.l in lh. bathroo. and lh.n .I.cu.l.d lh••
lhr"gh the lac.ll, I"nge
lrler's parents t.ld Olficer Vaugh and •• thai Ad.. had
that:
.ls. told lhu
.hen b. and lhe olh", .." hrrlcai.d in lh. kitchen, lh.,
hurd sbots, reloading and pecple talllng
" .ert ",m if th. gunfire was Ire. tb. p.lici or th. su,pecls
tb'r hmd ,h.ta o,tsid. lh. litch.n
th'r m, behind ••otal rolling g.to, and thor beard 1-1 lh.ts bit
it
Id.. told his ,m,ts ••d the f.II ••i.g schoel ,moml abo,t the
thmts: sid leali.g, irad lUlls, iud, hrlin, Mt!, lar', loter
Mo",lh, I..in lend.
the "bj"t was !I-II ,tar, .ld, ml tall ..d tli., .ilb lo,g brm
'411 ~airl Juring $IIBg1aHU
REPOITHAIUlm:
u, April 10, 1119, I hurd the call co.. i, Irol J.ff erso. Ca. 1.0.
that ther, had b." shot! fired it Cal,.bi., High 'ehoal. I r,spa,d" to
th, school. I i'l",imd tbe fello'ing ,t,d,.li al tha, cm o,t of lh'
,ehoa1.
Til Iisti,
Doa mOil
ssn v Srandt pi
Ii' ',to" ,,10m IOHlHll8
H. ,tatl' that h' was i' lh; cahterll 'he' ,ric Harris a,d 9ylan
Klibold m. in and "'a 'hooti,g guns. H. ran to tha mtrool In tha
l!lel", loung a, Ha cruled "p in the e,m,g frol th, mtroal to try
"'d mlpa. As he dI4 Ihis h, 1'.'4 Ihlt it lIS I fals. ceili,g and h.
fell through to the floor.
As he fell h. foun4 himH i' fro.t of Iii 1.0. Th. oil ,m Ih.
lo.g bllck 'I;r ,ol.ted the elf), at his h!ld. R. the. ran out I.e door.
mIl I trot! o,t , ,tat .."t .hieh tal gim to Jlffco Oillet;" at the
scm to help prlpm I larrant.
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DGI OSIW
7111 WIlllg.. PI.
Littleton, Co Si123 lOH1Hlil
She ,t,t,d thlt 'h, lIS in the c,fet,ril 'han th. 1.0 bo" "tm4.
She gm Ih, fell..I,g dmrlpHe' of th, h. mpects;
Il bliCk CO<1I, I'H'l,d"i ,II" l.,g bro'. hair, dark eyu,
re,g' ccapI"io., and <as "ari.g a Cip. lie'" this suspect run to the
St,Irl I'd ,h,t p.op1, IS they .e'. go;,g ,p th, ,t.irs. H. liS c,rryi,g
I 'big bl'" g,.,'.
When she m "4 hwd this she ran to the C.IIO'S mao
)lg~)l lOt h~ was giving ord~r5 to the Qther slJsp.eet, Be vas aising
.t people .Ith his \o,g hlni ,We, h, m shooti,g it thi,gs i' th,
"flier;., she ,.ticed till he tal mrhg I bell thlt hid oth" gv,s a.d JC- 001-009150
allunitiiin,
Ti. t.. mp,cls starlad a fire in the con." and th,y rIO •• t, !~.
fi" I.oi,d OiIf",nt b"a." It .as orang. in ,.I.r.
She I,ft .itb t•••th.r st,d.nts, K.nny 0••1.! and Srittan! I.od.n,
Er:' "It
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O"W, eo 10221 lOHIHlII
,ric bad call.d the littl,t., rolle, O./t, after h. hear. ,h,t rat
;.l,g .n at C.l"binl, I C.mm Citl .ffim rupond'd to his addrul
and broughl hi. I. the scm as ., h,pl. h. 1O.ld ,r.,id' int.lI lor
th." ,t tb. scm. Aukt pmid,. lb. f.11ori,g inl.mtion;
lh!, talk,. Ib.,t "tH,g boob, around school and Ibo,t bloving ,p
th, lebool.
Th.t lh~T talk.d ,b"t hOI it mid b, fun is e s.. l.r prenl to rld~
lhr",h lh~ Ich,,1 ,. , dirt bi,,, ,ith g", and ,h.ot it up,
Thai th~l h.l'd Cr,ig PI,c" lb, d,••• Th'l h,t,d bi. b,ca."
,b",,,, lb'T g.l i,t. lroubh h' was the OR! lh,t c"ghl th..,
Th'l l"t ym there m • light h,t",. lh' ,l.",s "d lb• ••Ii •
•g.i'st the i.els, T~, ,.Iia group ••,Id chant sat•• ie ,ars" " lh'T
Iilk.d bT the joeh,
Th,t ~, .as 11 th, library lith tvc frie'ds, lie" i.kla a,d 'It
rrela'd. Th~T m. sitti.g ,t a tor",
tabh hI In. find•• ,
Tb,t b, hwd I I••d 'haaser' ••tse, lik~ tb, ,•••ds .m cOIi,g lro>
t~, ,,11, H. hw~ 'p,ps' 'hi'h \, hw figmd "t m th, b'lh, g.l,g
'fl. Th', tb.. h'ddl'd 'nder the tabl ••
That ther/! vere two suspects. One was tall ud 'u one short. Thff
b'd " long tmc~ ceats. TH.y ,m both wea,l,g black naps, backwards.
Th,t th., ..re y~I1i,g things lik, . 'Thi, is lor th, rour lms .1
as IOU hI'! gl", us' and 'All jocks di!. ',.d '.~it. hits .il1dio' Dan
l,id b' .as ""iog , ,hit, bat so ~. too, it off .. ~ put It b.t.... hi,
1'9 S,
That II. h. ,I th...... la.ghi 'g tb, ,~,1e ti .. ,
Tbat th.y p.int.d tb, gun It I hlack ,tu~"t and said, 'stand ,p
.igg" b', a.~ th., sh.t hit,
JC. 001-009152
t lh.y th.. ,h,t lh' thm 01 thn.
lilat lh. ,ops .m .,lsi'. hy lhis ti.. an. th', shot .t the
.1Ii"".
fh,t lb., then hwd sbots i~ lb. ian"l so lh', ran out the back
door,
Th.t b.!b ,I thn b'd guns lh, ,It... on, had" "tmtie. lh'l both
h.d b;ekmks th.! h.d bctbs in th... lh, h..bs had fms c.. i'9 ,ut oj
dllct tap,.
lh.t J"'l ,olla ran out .ith lh•••h., th, ho suspects.m In the
h.lh'l.
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I. th, sp.ke .ith ;
Jmihr GOll, Goa clIm
lhlt sb' was i, the Ilbml ,h,n this h.ppmd .nd "d.d up und.r the
l.ble .m thm !m; CO" (,nk last nne), unk RiI', little .ith bl.nd,
hair , ,nd .uslin Uha,k,.
Th.t Corl had bm shot. Ih, 'is ,f"id h, ral dud hee.,se she 'as
1,,1'9 on to, of hi •••,d sh, "tl"d 'hl,04 1"ki'9 'O\.'
lh,t • kid c'., i, th, lihr,ry .h, h.d b••, shot in the sto••,h. K,
told US to ~.t "det th. t.hh.
lh,t Ih. m b,ll.ts h,uncing 'ff the .al1.
JC·001·009153
lhat she hmd !mhots and ho.bl and thay kept !,tti" l,ud.,.
Ih,t ,b. '" lilli,g .m her inees l,ek!d UP ..d her hud .a, I" h,r
arlS.
That sh. th"gM lhal th. Oft! .ho 'hoI her .as £rl, Harris. ,h.
dis,'l in.. his nm "i., t. this incid.,t b'l sao his ,ieture " LV,
,h. said she m .ot,hing Channel \, and il '" lh. ,i,t", " the ,igh!
,ide .f the scrm. H, was ",ring bla'h ho.ll and hla,' ,,,ts and h' was
a dirt! biond,.
Th,t ,h. hurd .... f th.. say to the .ther .... 'd. I" 'now .hat
else I'" bm .a,ting to do? Hah sc.,.".'
That t.,y ".' " f". th, hacI of the libr." and got ,nd., th,
lah1.,
Ih>' ,h. lad heen litting ,t the bnt lable, Sh, h,d a b1a,i baci,a,k
I r:::alcul.;tor ,~ it.
Ihat ."tin "id (,Iter th, shooti,g), 'w. got to g.t .,t of hm.'
le' to tift", .f thn the' ra. t, the back g.or .nd out ,f the sc~o.1.
lhll th", ducked behind. police car.
lhat lh' m onll ho ,eeple doL,! the sho.ting and th",i,g the
b.lb,,
l,t" ., 012199 I fIS ",.d te alsist the fomsic lell IS i"id. the
II I.
0, /llril 21, tsss, I .al at H! littllt.. P.Ii" I.,arll,'t and at a,."d
hur' tiltht" ,.li"
Oil~atch" lathl CHIISl ,i' , ",o,t th,t
th,,, h,d bm a shooti,g ,I C.lulbi" High Soh"i and that ther! ..,.
'st""t, dOlO.' I th.n shrted to res,o.d te th. am ,f I, BOlles I".
and l. 11m, It. 'hm I heard a c....nd "51 f!l ,.l,g ,stablished.
When I arrive, th,re, J.ff",on C",ty Shoriff'l 0"1",,1 ,,~mt.d that
i,tmim ,. ",d"t,d .f ,tud.,ts f.und i, the "h.,l, I I,ti"I...d
the thr•• "I,. lt~d.,ts ,h. ,ff,r,d f.llo,i,g stat'I.,tl:
lj1. Hi(holes iRlMlETT
,081HH2
i21\ S. Eaton cr., LiW.ton CO {lOll liS-lUi
T,hl CmmrH
ODS: IHH2
ISiS ~. p",ti" h,., lIttl'l.o, CO POll .,t",
CHmvm offmd t"t h' was in hil liology class "d was taking! test
.hen h. 'oard gunsh.ts and tHen th, d••r '" ,h.t. Ib.t ,. "et thm us JC· 001·009155
, t..eh" hI th. om .f .r.
S,••der s ,ho tal 'hot and injor.d i, th,
nert rOOI. cmovm offmd that h. heard 'lot', of imhols' and
he lped pUlh d",', '? .galnst th, do.r "til th'l .er. rmued.
I t",misted ,ith ,;nor ta,ks II"9St the ot'" im,l1gllor,. I
I, ' IHat "'".us 'hOlb" .. re stj ll i. th, sehool and it WIl.ld h.
"I" ,Ie b.foro I""tigalors rere 111... d I. t', "hool.
O. lori! 21, 1m, I r,tumd to the "hoo1 t. ",1,1 i, the
i","llgation, I, port ,f thl" 1 ",t lith littl,ton ,.n"
D.leeti"
Joan semER to littl,ton He,pital and inl"'i"'d Dannl SHPltTOM ..~
J"nifer nOllE. I l'm,d that ~.tb of tbtl~ ,i,ti., nr~ in tb, Iibm!
a'd bad mta;"d S,nsbot ...,ds. Tb' ",tent .f tbos, "!mi..s 15
,.,t.i"d .ithin (H,eth, SCHROEi's supplm,t. 1.as .,11 te 5eevr!'
$!rim bo.ily i,j,,! foro for SmlEToi tb.t was sig,,' by Or. IOU' .bo
off",. that STmm~ h•• Imt,d al. for I to 2 guns'ot .o~n's te tilt
left fmr.
I i,tmi ...; the fol J,wl'l ,,,,Ie as th.! .,ltld th. bu1ldl"1:
Tf1" in lac,... '1In/lt·nH. 'as .alii,g te ,arU,g lot .ith
friends. lbat h. sa. a perm I,m to hil as Dylan carry;,g a mad ,ff
shotgu,. That it leered II if h. bad shot. Ille stud"t 'ear tho ,aet
pati, am. Th.t h. also observed Dylan light a ,ip, b••o, throw it and
.. t,h,d it ..,lod,. Jad"' alse s.. .,other 1l1o ,,,,1'9 I dar' tr",h
o,at, "~I,m ,ho. H. hm' smeal gunsh,ts, en, as h' loolid am'.
su a p~rs{Jn shot iil the ltg,
.1,,\,. E,g". Hiel", 1/ll112"" did not obsem an,,,, that <as
shooti,g. Oid sa. lh.t the fro,t d.or had bw shot out,
Girl, i, and stat" that a gUT had a gv,. She got ",er",U a dest
to hi,•• Iec .. les I""m ""'1 ... ~i.g t .... hcoals me i', '"
,all,. the other 'Rad'. Th ... h, y.l1,' t.!h. stud.,t; that we,. JC- 001-009156
hi di ,g 'st! up no. or we .iIl bIow yo" h"ds off.' lmda sta,.d "dar
the tabl.. Ihe tre Ill" starti.g firi,g ...",1 shots iMide the
lin",y. sh, hear' ,or 6 ,to,1< had bm shot.
sb.o""g ,tuted. Tb" .a,into lh. kitchln to g,t my. ME s.. onE
,tudE,t ,hot in th, 1'9 outside lne cateleria 'ear th, 'Mil', .hich is
"" thl South w\ing lot. The ,hoot.r .as d,!cr1b,~ as tall, ",ri,g a
tr~nc. coat! r~d hair uarin9 a baseball styh cap.
j
Sm! llnll) Slaw 1/l1/1l--S!' las "W,S i, ti. ,.feteria .t
.pprolitat,ly 1i;!1 •.••••" Ih' ~md gmhots. lhb bid ndor • tabl!
Ier , flY .inot.s th,n ran 10 Ih Ut,h" 10 hid, lith oth"l. Dmril.
shO¢t" IS .mi,g , tf""h ccst, Ihould.r I"gth 110nd. my h.ir, bl",
bmb,ll ty~. cap b,i,g yom bac'nrdl.
O'e b,i,g t,ll/1Unny, "'fins , ,hit, 'hirt, br,," hair, po"ibly tied
back. H. ,as wri,s ."t Ih. b,limd to he an "iolilie rHle, th.
ki'd 'he has 1m on tel,yilion. Th. mend lub)e,t h.d on , I..s blac,
t,.nch ooal, bl", hair ti,d hac" h.." set. Did not '" ,i. ""1i'9
any sons. ,h. I.ft th. m' I••• dhte I,.
l""n, L,e '"e, 1/11/91--,h. 'a' in Ith ho,r l,je~el cl.". lb.
'laled i. the to" lh, enH,~ ti... ,he hurd IIm,1 gu"hotl h,t did
.ot SO! an,lhi!g.
Tina 1" h,m, 1/2/82·-5h. ViS in the choir roOi. Hmd moral
shois h,t ",.rI •• ,nythi,g.
'm .Il,i, KU, was .ith her. nil hmd a ·p.p~ing n~i,,· I~ th.,
",t tc oh.d on it. Th., saw t....I" lith ,illls, 1.,g and bid
,mHo One of th, .el1s hd a I"g 1ub,l" pip., jani,g ,t,ff do...
Both th.. hid i, , 'md prool rool.
JC·001·009157
LClMaNO LITTLE I 'oli« Oispatcher
LJPETm LITTL!I Poli C! lorgmt
lNSOTTLE llTTL!1 Victh Auistant
mnSON LITTL!I Poll" officer
~OiOOO LlTlLE I p~li" Offim
~JSCHIO! tITTL!1 Polie! Ottecti..
m!m LlTTUi P~lie! offim
mUlE! LITTLE 1 Poli" C"p~ral
mml LITHE I Pollc. Officlr
mHlIlLlTTln Police Offim
mmi llHLEI poliel OffiCi'
PFtRmO urnn Polie. lorlU.t
mml LlT1LEI Polie. Illpateh.,
lCaum LITTLE I ohili.n COIu.d"'Pat"l
lCUOVll LITTLE I P.liel Officer
RmU{ ,ll1L!1 Polie. Oispate~"
mamo LlHLE I Po li" Off i e.r
RJtAiMOO LIT1LE I P.lie. Officer
RJmONO LITTL!I Polie! officer
lLiIClEi lITTlEI P.li" 1o'1... t
nTlUOf urnn Poli" Officer
Rocms LITTL! 1 Polie. officer
momA LITTtEI Poliee Det"t;'.
mEllOtt umn Polie. oimteh.r
semMOS LITTLE I p.I iee offim
SJMArOUI urnn Cril' IRalut
mum UTlUl P,liee C...",I
SPJOMMIO LIlTH 1 P,I iee Deteeti"
IPIHllH lITHEI p,li" Office'
mum umu ',liee officer
TmMHlM lITTLEI ,.lle. Oilpate'"
mum 1ITHE I oepartmt Hud I.er.ta,!
neoam LITTLEI p.lie. mi",
mATCU LITTLE I Polie. Corporal
fCmNlH lmLEI Hum officer
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REPORT: 9S003121
~TI~:
Q1 (11,21;;;) ""He WCf'king at HEritase Hi;i1 SChool 1 _ ccotected by
Brett El&n .no is a stu::lent at Heritase. He told file tl'oat he had
infcr'111iltioo reg<rding the shootii'/3 '\hat <:JCC:!.rred at ,::alU!tJil'll H;;i1 SChool
on 042199. Elsoo went on to tell lIle that he _ friends wiill Herst
Ro:ss!tJeller, <I'd ~ !lames .no ~ stlxlents at Heritage last ye;r.
Elsoo told me thet he _ wiill Ro:ss!tJeller <I'd !limes when il1ey went
to visit the two Sl.J5l'fl(:1:s in the shooting at Co1U!tJil'll Hi;i1 SC:hco1. He
told es thet he was .iill RossnlJeller <I'd !limes Gre day when Ro:ss!tJeller
5l!'P1ied them .iill inf,.".,tion reg!r"ding milit;ry strategy, close
qJ.!rtsrs =bat <I'd infcrmatioo r~ing wea;>:nl. He told lIl!i il1at he was
in a ear wiill !limes when they would d"ive to the Sl.J5l'fl(:1:s t-wse after to
scI'ool.
I asked Elsoo ~ his involve<ner1t was wiill these sbjects <I'd he
told lIle thet he did rot believe in ~ '\hair beliefs were, and il1at the
ooly reasoo he went to their h:Jus,i; was becaJse he _ friends wiill
1lIrres. \\ttile ~ing wifu Elsort I saw '\hat he _ ..... ing blsck Cllll"bat
type boots, black jel!flS <I'd actait'ted to """ing <I'd ..,...ing a fib lack
db""1:er". """" asked why he did not we<r the MtIr ~ he
Nl;>1ied,"becaJse it's not cold".
Another stlxlent .no ..as Il3lIIed as possib 1y being involved .iill illis
type of beheviar ..as Ch<rles Collier.He is e:trre<ltly a stlxlent at
• 0tage <I'd I..Il to a nmill ago d"essed in a black tr'er<:h ceat, black
, _ s ar fati!P!'S, <I'd black =bat beets, !he last tim I saw COliier
..as on 042099 <I'd at tl'oat time he was ...... ing blue j""", <nd a t-shirt. r
have ret beer <tJ 18 to ~ wifu Co11ier yet, <I'd both he <I'd El!!Ol'\ still
attend Heritage, Ro:ss!tJe 11er end IlIrres 9"'idlated last ye<r.
1\iIS !N'CR<lATm! IS FtR !NTEl.I.IEeCE Ftlll'QEE I:N..Y, 9U.UJ OOT ef
P.EI..EASED. OJ Scott oo:l!< (11,2199.
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"[hat he did not krow the ~ts invo1ved in the ColUlbin! stmting
incident, end had rever met them.
That he had heard CiTis I'<lrris sp<;<j( of the Tre-c;h Coat Mafia <toot 3
mooths ago, end Nicole was Pl'"sent <iring that corwersaticn.
That he had been frier<ls with Ef'ilJ1 5a'gent, b<Jt had stewed talkirt;l "ith
him a:oot 4 mooths ago, <rCU"\d ths same time Josh e<rnes was involved in
a di'ilUte with &r-aent ov.... a ~.... disc.
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That he had rot heard ",ythi"3 ~ng the incident at ColUlbine Hi\t1
Xhcol pritv' to he.ring <toot it en ths news.
he W\!lidered Josh e<rnes his c1osest: friend, end has kro:>.n him
5;"<;" e<rnes roved into the neig-ba tvJod a:oot 6 yea"S ago,
That he had ~ D<it1iel Clem 'sirce last S\JlIiIef', end ca1Sidered him to be
a close frier<!.
Tim he diu rot thir+. Banes 01 ·:1 ... had i3try !<r<lI<loo;;e of ti-.. ;"cident at
Co1ulbine prior to it h~in~.
n",t if ll<tTrEs had prier krowled\le of the. ircident, he .... su-e ll<tTrEs
woold have told him .;l;a.rt it.
That he did not have access to the internet, as he deleted the. prog'alI
fr;:Im his ~er after his roomer li:u1d out he lIaS in a chat roan.
That he dated Kristen nne lbaIJlt in the. past ard provided. phcm r'Uliler
for n..- of 973-4124.
That he met chris Morris <:rce in the prese!'lCll of other friends, bet did
not talk to hi••
That he has reqJlar cortect with Josnll<tTrEs and J:Jsh CG~. He played
cole--playi.... ganes with them.
That he has heard J:Jsh talk ctJout 'P'S, but thet it was in the ccotext of
the.ir roIe-playi rq .~.
That he ""'" acq.Jainted with ,laneS Bowers, but that Ilowen ""ved to JC, 001·009171
Mil1"reSCta allll:lSt a year <ro<>.
1l?+ he did rot know the SJ:5PeCts in the. Co luti:>i,.." shooti...., and had
n met them. In fact, had never heard of them ",til the. news
re3'!"di.... the. incident.
Note:
AftE<" an:lJcti1>3 "!he itlove interviews, I was a l ittletoo Hi:lepital 00 a
detail. itlile there, "!he television was on "!he ~ roan. It _ t.r.ed
to ''Inside Editi;:rl' ~ ~1!Ill. fklrs1: ~l1er was """"",i1>3 en "!he
prog-.... talki1>3 a!xIJt the incident, <nd the treo ch::oat mafia.
That he did net associate with a\Ybody fn:m Col\llbire Hi~ :d-oo1.
That he had no 1<1'la<l1ed;je of, ard ''leve'' he<rd of, the "TNn:h Coat I'.;fia"
tI1til heari",; "!he term on the ratE.
That he had ro prior kro.oled:;e, CS' krew of ;;n\'lXXlY with ori"... !u""led3e,
of the Colurbine incident.
That he u:;..ed to datel:l::rell~ Stitt, brt had rot seen or "l'Oken to her in
<boot • JOC>'"lth.
"!hat oanel1e stttt had N!'\Ier spd<en to him <boot ite "Tf'Ill"ICt\ Coat Mafi."
or i!fl'/ of the people involved in the incident as; reported by the """"'.
That he did not kro.o, ncr had he <t<er heard of, J:lsh &rnes, emie I
l<ribs, J:lsh Cofflll;;n, O<r1iel Clem, l<risten Thelbault, ITian S<rgent, Chris
,;n-is, Matt Borden, J<Ioos ao.ers, or Krista ~l.y.
Th;;t the fath<r of Dyl"" Klebold, one of ite su:s;>ects in the ColUli:rine
s: ;ng,""" a ~lar customer' at the ~1:er Hwse.
That in M<rch of lsse, Klebold's father asked valentine if he ..,; hiri~
errplovees;;nd asked if he would be interestEd in hiri~ his son, Dylan.
Valentine advise<! him to have Dyl"1 cortect him ref~ the job.
"!hat he, in fact, hired Klebold, but Klebeld never sI-.-J \.P flX'lI':lrl<, as
he had getter ....,ther jcb at a different caJl'i,Iter store (C<xil>Jt....
Rennaisanct; ne.ar ~ pldZa).
That Klebeld was ~tly fired from that job, ;;nd called Valentine
to see If the jcb at The C<Jlqluter _ was still CI>ll'I.
That ValentiI'>! advise<! Kiebold that he had filled the positlcn ;;nd ... ro
l~ interested in havi~ Klebe ld l«rl< for him.
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<r- Elson. B",II 1106182 Gradoaled ..lIe-ritage
(l- Heritage High 190 R. Hig"hlilleelr 8301 HARRIS, ERIC
255 W. Peakview Ave
~ KLRBOLD, DYLAN
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Barnes, JQsirua 2117180 .._j:: ~ '-.
Gredueted -Heritage
615 W. Premont Dr.
Schae-tfer" COFey
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2408 W. Euclid Ave
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Morris, Chris
ENTRYilf EMENT:
QPERATIONS MISSION
Theiillssion assigned to our SWAT team was to work jointlyand in cooperation with the
other SWAT teams on scene.When giventhe "ORDER" to enter Columbine High
School,we were to conduct a slow and very methodical search (in hopesof fmding any
possiblesurvivors), to addressany casualtyfirst aid needs necessary, to record the
locationof anyfatalities encountered, to record the location of all unexploded ordinance
(bombs) and exploded ordinancenot previously tagged and fina.lly to reportand engage
with any hostiles we mayencounter.We were advised that two suspects (shooters) might
still be in the school.
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WESTMINSTER
PoueE DEPARTMENT
INVCSTlGATIVE REPORT
lNVESTlGATOR'S SUPPLEMENTALREPORT:
0420es. Al1335 hrs., WPD Del J. Hastings, #824, advisedme that Lt. DebbieGrainger,
Arvada Police Department/Jefferson County Critical IncidentTeam, was requesting our
response as members of the team, to Columbine High School to assist with the investigation
of the apparent shootings of several students.
At 1420 hra, Det. Hastings and I arrived on-scene and 'Nent to the police staging erea at
Leawood Dr., and Pierce 5t. .
At 1535 Mrs., Lt. Grainger briefed the assembied investigators and at this time, division of
labor was identified as crime scene investigation and follow-up interviewinvestigation.
At 1800 hrs., Lt. Jack Chism, Wheat Ridge Police Department, briefed the assembled
interviewinvestigators, advising that a partial list of Witnesses had been assembled and to
awaitfurther instructions.
Al 2145 hrs., anotherbriefing was held and interview team members advised to secure for
the day. with clime scene investigators being advised to ratum at 0600 hrs., 042199.
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PICKETT, JONATa~
WEST METRO DRUG TASK FORce WMTF#None
, Detective Jonathan Pickett JCSO# 99-7625
Wheat Ridge Police Department Connecting CR(s}#
SUPPU:MENTAL REPORT
Witnesses
Grande. Bryan dobl070184 (student)
7912 S. Otis ci 303-972·9612
Narratiye:
On Tuesday, Apnl 20, 1999. at about 1230 hrs I was paged by Lt Chism of the Wheat
Ridge Police Department Lt. Chism askedfor me to respond to Columbine High School,
6201 S. Pierce5t Lt Chism informedme that therewas a hostage situation in the school
and that several SWAT teams were on scene. Lt Chism asked me to respond to assistin
an investigatory manner.
Once on the scene I was asked to assist in the initial interviews of the students tMt were
being rescued from the school. The students were being takan from the school to a triage
area near the command pest. north of the school on Pierce st. I spoke to the following
students;
Bryan Grande
Matthew Depew
Todd Gamber
Once the school was secured by Officers. I was asked to assist the Jefferson County
Critical Incident Team with the interviewing of Officers that had discharged their weapons
while on the scene at Columbine High Schoel. In this capacity I spoke with Denver
SWAT/KS OfficerTom O'Neil.
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99-7625
AGENCY
REPORTS
DENVER
DENVER POLICE DEPT
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LIST OF WITNESSES
DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT - OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Dylan Klebold
Eric Harris
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lJST OF WITNESSES
DENVER POLICE DEP,<\RTMENT - OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY
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LIST OF WITNESSES
DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT - OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY
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Detective J. Baruch, 82003 Responded to Columbine Higb School
Detective K. Broth, 67041 Responded to Columbln, High Sehool.
Detective J. Costella, 83035 Responded to Cotu mbine High School
Deteenve E. Frushour, 77030 Responded \0 Columbine High Seh"""
Detective It Gabel, 79008 Responded to Columbine High School.
Detective R. Garcia, 86051 Respo.ded to Columbine High School.
Detective W. Garson. 6S006 Respeaded to COlumbine High SChool.
Detective C. Martinez, 73038 Responced to Columbine Higb S.hool.
Detective W. Saalton, 85Q25 Responded to Columbine Higb School.
Deteetlve J. Sewell, 78018 Responded to Columbine High School.
Detective R. Stratton, 75053 Responded to Columbine Higb Scl\ool
Detective P. Quinlan, 73053 Respended to Columbiue High School.
Detective N, Washer, 10063 Re.ponded to Columbine Higb S.hool
Detective T. Widmayer, 75022 Responded to Colulll blne High Seheot,
Civilian Technldan S. Sassetti. C0I450 Responded to Columbine High School
Civilian Technician R. Burroughs, CO 0679 Responded to Columbine High School.
Denver Police Department
Crime Laboratory - 303-640-3627
1331 Cherokee Street
Denver, CO 802j}4
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Detective G. Faciane, "GO' Responded to Cnlumblae Higb School.
Detective S, Aetune, 71081 Responded tc Columbine Higb Schoo],
District Attorney'! Offi4:e
Investigaton Unit· 303·640-5176
333 West Colfax Avenue
Denver. CO 80204
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LIST OF WITNESSES
DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT· OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY
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DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT - OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY
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DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
INTER-DEPARTMENT
CORRESPONDENCE
Persons injured? X NO 0 YES Ilf yes, list below. ITotal Officers Required 47 Total Man-Hours 1306
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ARREST RECAP
Adult Males Adult Females TOTAL AOULTS .Jcv. Mal•• Juv. Females TOTAL JUV. TOTAL ARRESTS