There are photos , video and audio clips, links to books and films about Columbine, the victims and survivors. You’ll also find copies of the shooters’ journals and AOL profiles, REB’s Doom II wads and websites, thousands of official documents such as autopsies, the Columbine Report, and much more. The 20 award-winning images in this gallery are presented in the order submitted to the prize committee. Higher resolution images are available. Contact the Western History/Genealogy Department for more information. On April 20, 1999, Columbine High School in Colorado became the site of a tragic school shooting that would spark national debate and change the way we think about school safety. The photographs from that fateful day have become a haunting reminder of the senseless violence that took the lives of 12 students and one teacher. On April 20, 1999, Columbine high school was terrorized by two teens, who shot 33 people, resulting in 13 deaths. The traumatic event led to a national awareness of teen depression and gun violence in schools, but more importantly it introduced a stronger relationship and better communication between the student body and the staff for. On April 20, 1999, two students, cloaked in black trench coats and armed with guns and pipe bombs, opened fire at Columbine High School, killing 15 people, including themselves, and wounding 28. Explore the haunting 8 Columbine Death Photos revealing unseen images and tragic stories from the 1999 massacre. This gripping account delves into the lives lost, the impact on survivors, and the enduring legacy of this school shooting. Columbine High School massacre shooters death photos. Photos of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold dead after committing suicide.
The Untold Stories Behind These Columbine Pictures
There are photos , video and audio clips, links to books and films about Columbine, the victims and survivors. You'll also find copies of the shooters' journals...