Remembering Columbine - A Colorado photographer looks back on the images he made in the wake of the shootings at Columbine High School. I’m starting this thread to see if anyone knows or has any photos related to the evidence collected during the investigation. I know there are many photos available that were taken at the 2004 public exhibit of the evidence. Two heavily armed Columbine students killed twelve fellow students and a teacher and injured at least twenty others in a shooting on April 20, 1999, before committing suicide. 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. Discover the unseen Columbine tragedy photos , offering a haunting look back at the devastating 1999 school shooting. These rarely viewed images reveal the aftermath, memorial sites, and emotional impact on survivors, shedding light on the enduring trauma and lessons learned from this tragic event in American history. In this March 14, 2018, file photograph , an orange ribbons adorns a fence after it was tied there by a student during a walkout to protest gun violence on the soccer field behind Columbine High. Unidentified young women head to a library near Columbine High School where students and faculty members were evacuated after two gunmen went on a shooting rampage in the school in the southwest Denver suburb of Littleton, Colo ., Tuesday, April 20, 1999. Police called the rampage a suicide mission. (AP Photo/Kevin Higley). Through insider access to the people who survived the event , personal memoirs depict a new “ Columbine .” This is a story of redemption and identity. WE ARE COLUMBINE examines who we are after trauma and what healing looks like for survivors of the mass shooting at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999.
Unseen Columbine Pictures: A New Perspective on the Event
Remembering Columbine - A Colorado photographer looks back on the images he made in the wake of the shootings at Columbine High School. I'm starting this thread...