Columbine tells two primary stories: the killers’ evolution to mass murder, and the survivors grappling to rebuild shattered lives. Dylan Klebold’s gradual downward spiral is particularly suprising: from severe depression and anger at himself, to anger turned outward and mass murder. Such was the case with news photos used after the Columbine shootings in April 1999. How do we judge pictures that take us closer to the grief and shock of people whose lives are directly touched by violence? One of the true legacies of the Columbine Massacre is the need for law enforcement to constantly use its imagination to prepare for unexplainable evil to strike. We need to push training and equipment down to the patrol level, improving law enforcement’s response to a broad range of threats. Twenty years after the Columbine shooting, survivors reflect on how the tragedy changed their lives forever . Whether you are feeling a little overwhelmed or are “on top of the world”, it’s good to get some perspective from time to time. The following will take you on a journey through time and space. 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. 75 Extremely Rare Historical Pictures That Will Completely And Totally Change Your Perspective On The World Each picture is more fascinating than the last.
This One Columbine Picture Will Change Your Perspective Forever
Columbine tells two primary stories: the killers' evolution to mass murder, and the survivors grappling to rebuild shattered lives. Dylan Klebold's gradual down...