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CONTINUATION 0 R.opaliosApn<y R.opalios om.... C<lSe Report No SUPPLEMENT y JCSO MooRE,C. 99-1625-DDDD Cc-" "'fug e- Report No. V"""" N .... Origintl 0... This Report COLUMBINE 06-22-99 Clauifical:icm X FIRST DEGREE MURDER StIlUS: 0pcIl X "" Ii: .IJyCIUnid c Recommend Case: R.eview 0 Ra:J&ssjflcaCcm c ClaRd by Am!st c Un"""'" o CroSUR Q 1._",_, 1 """""''Om I $l¢ial No I asked Lajoieifhe had been in or throughthe cafeteria ar all during the day. He initially said no, and stated that he was actually a student assistant in the cafeteria with EricMoodyduringfourth hour, I asked him if there was anything unusual that occurred in or around the cafeteria and he stated there was not. I asked him if there were very many people in the cafeteria at that time and he stated not many. I asked him if he noticed any unusual bags or backpscks and he stated he did not. I asked him if he thought he would have noticed something like that, being the student assistant and he responded, "Yeah, definitely," Lajoie stated that he had heard there were bombs in the cafeteria,but stared he had not seen anything in there. I asked Lajoie if he knew either Eric Harris or Dylan Kleboid and he stated he had not, He Slated that during his freshman year. he bed heardpeople talk about them, but had never met them and didn't believe thathe would recognize who they were, lasked Lajoieif there was anythingthat be bed eitherseen or heardpriorto or sincethe incident whichhe thoughtmight be of assistance, qe Slated there was not. DISPOSITION: Case open, pending further investigation. Officer Un. Number Supc:tmor Initials and DlUe I Assigned To Page 1 COIU.ro, -"'" I -c 31 JC.o01- 001501 of 1 O!UCfN-'L \ N\'E$T1GATOR vtC'nM SD: V!a:S lomE> I ASAF3 4J98 JCSDI16"'4

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Brought to you by the investigators athttp://www.columbinefamilyrequest.orgIn December 2000, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s department released the results of their investigation, the largest criminal investigation in the history of the State of Colorado. The 80 investigators involved followed up on over 4,000 leads. Along with their report, the Sheriff’s Department made available over 11,000 pages of evidence. Here, for the first time, we present all these pages as searchable .pdf files.

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CONTINUATION 0R.opaliosApn<y R.opalios om.... C<lSe Report No

SUPPLEMENT y JCSO MooRE,C. 99-1625-DDDDCc-" "'fuge- Report No. V"""" N.... Origintl~ 0... This Report

COLUMBINE 06-22-99Clauifical:icm X FIRST DEGREE MURDER ~ StIlUS: 0pcIl X "" Ii: .IJyCIUnid c Recommend Case: R.eview 0

Ra:J&ssjflcaCcm c ClaRd by Am!st c Un"""'" o CroSUR Q

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I asked Lajoieifhe had been in or throughthe cafeteria arall during the day. He initially said no, and stated that he was actually

a student assistant in the cafeteria with EricMoodyduringfourth hour, I asked him if there was anything unusual that occurred

in or around the cafeteria and he stated there was not. I askedhimif therewere very many people in the cafeteria at that time

and he stated not many. I askedhim ifhe noticed any unusualbagsor backpscksand he stated he did not. I askedhim if he

thought he would have noticed something like that, being the studentassistant and he responded, "Yeah, definitely," Lajoie

stated that he had heard there were bombs in the cafeteria,but stared he had not seen anything in there.

I askedLajoieif he kneweitherEric Harrisor Dylan Kleboid and he stated he had not, He Slated that during his freshman year.

he bed heardpeople talkabout them,but had nevermet them and didn't believe thathe would recognize who theywere, lasked

Lajoieif therewas anythingthat be bed eitherseenor heardpriorto or sincethe incident whichhe thoughtmightbe of assistance,

qe Slated there was not.

DISPOSITION: Case open, pending further investigation.

OfficerSignatu~ Un. Number Supc:tmor Initials and DlUe IAssigned To Page 1

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LIETZ, HEATHER

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FBHt4-DN-57419JEFFCO CASE#99-7625CONTROL #3340

HEATHER ANN LIETZ

05/14199, 0845 00. Heather Lietz was interviewed by Detective S.C. Shott #72049(DPD) at the Denver Police District Four substation, 2100 5. Clay St, Heather's father,OfficerJohn Lietz was present and sat in on the interview.

Ms. Lietz reported that she was in her 5'"period math class (math classroom 10) whentheincident started and she was unaware of any shooting going on at that time. While inclass she could hearpeople running down the hall and her teacher (Mr. Havens) when outto tell whoever was running to he quite. The teacher came back into the classroommoments later and told everyone to get out. At this time, the fire alarm activated. Ms.Lietz said that she went out into the hallway and saw the fire doors close. At first shethought that the science lab blew something up that caused the alarm to go off. Ms. Lietzsaid that the class handled the situation as a routine fire drill and left the building. Onceoutside, a teacher was there and told everyone to jump the fence and run across the street.She said that she ran across Pierce 51. then into Leawood Park with other students. Shedid not hear any gunfire coming from the school until she got to the park. She said thatthe gunfire was coming from somewhere inside of the school. Ms. Lietz said that theyleft the park and went inside of a woman's house (name unknown) and watched theincident on TV. When they heard that the Trench Coat Mafia was involved one student(Devon)said that it was probablyEric and Dylan.

Ms. Lietz said that she left her backpack inside of her classroom in the second row, firstseat from the door. She said that she saw the thought of the day and believed that it said,"Today is going to be a bad day". She said that she knows Dylan Klebold because shewent to grade school with him. She does not know Eric Harris or any of the other TCMgang. She did not see him on the Mondayprior to the incident nor did she see him on theday of the incident. The only people she knows who has af..double pierced eyebrow isBrea(LNU) and Mark Hangle. )

Ms. Lietz said that either on the first or secondday th.at she attended Chatfield High, shetalked with Lacey Smith. Smith. told her that she was in the cafeteria at the start and athird personcame up to her and said "Hi Lacey" then stepped aroundher and began firinginto the cafeteria. She did not reveal the name of this person but did say that it was notEric or Dylan.

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LOHRENZ, M

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JCSOm-7625ColllroiII S11Q..:rR

:# al1"Inte"';e",, Manhew "M1lIt" LollreIIz DOBl070881

Addr<ou' 8181 S. Allison CQUl1, Littleton, COHomephone303-979-9380

Junior at Colllmbine High School

1nt<:Tlliew with Matt Lohmlz on 04-30-99by Inv rl1l Reuteler, Colorado State Pmo!, at approx, 3 3Qpm athis residence.

Matt Lo= staled that hewas in Math clm on 04-20-99and his class tll:ll:Tl1lii1ygot _ around 11:35arn.Hesaid that he hoardth.. firealarm go oil; and that he 801 out ofthomt by the math hall. right by PierceStreet. He said he went to the poui< riglrt ..:ross tho strOOt, oft'ofLeawood, and that bejust stood aroundfor• wbile. Hesaid after a while, Mrs. McWl1Iiams toid ,he students101eave.

Matt Lorenz said Ibm he Illld his mend, JolinH""", went 10..oth..- fii..od'. bouse (Scott Schulte) Mattsaidtbm his girlfiiendJen Weinmanwas ai homefor IUJlCh, so he caI1ed he< andshe cameover 10Schul",'.house.

Mattsaid tbm he and JonWeinmanand Laaree Johnson, fromlho matbhalL andhis ";"or Stephanie(Lohf-) drove over to ,he publiclibnil;' in Jea Weinman'.car He said lhot theY were outside the h'bratyand Mall had seen hi. dad, Jim Lohrenz. and hi. oldersister, Ashley Brenning Illld brother in law, BrianBrenning. Matt ...d WIthey were allstIllldins aroundtalking and linsaw three people walking downBowles, about 50 yards away He saidthat they were looking 111 thopeople and grinning. He said that hedidn't see themlaughing Hedescribedoneaswearing a plain wbite T shin,with ted suspenders, ea.tryUlg ablackcoatwith an orange lineroverhis shouldm, polIIllbly wearingblackshorts. Matt described his bair asblondein a pony tail Malt saidwllhe other two were about tho sameheight ...d both hadblack coats,buthe could not describe I~em any futt~er.

Matt Lohrenzsaid 'hal he thought the threeguys that werearrestedon 04-20-99were probably the same_ he saw near the publiclibrnly He also thought ,hot the one with tho \>londs ponytail was on tho SallyJessieRafJlel sbow on 04-30-99 He saidthat he wasn't sure about the other two. becausehe really didn'tget • good look at "'em

Matt Lohrenz said that hodid not haveany classes withHartisOf Kleboid, nor their associates I asked Manif'hore was anythingelse that he ,bought mightbeimportant for the investigatorsto know about Lohrenzsaidthat hi. friend, Greg Barnes, who also ball A luncil, had a videoclass during4~ hour and Greg sold Mattthat one of the TrenchCoat Mlllia kidsran up to thofrontofthe room and then took off out of the classbefore tllebell rang. MattLohmlz said that hodidn't thinkthat Greg Barnes would report this incident. HegavemeGreg'. home phone numberof 303-979~2050

Report preparedby Inv Jill Reuteler#7J94~May 4. 1999 p'

Colorado StatePatrol700 KJpling Street, Denver. CO 8021

303-239-4545

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LUCERQ, J.

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CONTlNUATION c_gA_

R~Offb;er CaseR~No

SUPPLEMENT v JCSO ERZEN 99-7625-WCOMccting Ca5C' Report No VtWltl Namc Original Report Date This Report

'!2948 05-06-99Cr_ll1cat«m X First Deg... Murde. Offl:nstStanis:~ X E~llnaljyq~ 0 Recommend Case: Review oR~!lfi~Ot'l c Clelted by Atml C Unfounded c Closure c

115: IQu«r;tilY I 9tand Name I"","",.rn. !StfiAiNo ~~\: j It ValUll t VdlJ('t\:l;f';eN:d ~«:t

ADDITIONAL WITNESS:

LUCERO, JESSICA R., DOBI03-! 1-83, WfF

6544 South Union Way

Littleton, Colorado 80127

(303)973-5757

Bus: Student/Columbine High School/Sophomore

(PARENTAL INFORMATION)

LUCERO, JACQUELINE D, ooBI08-16-61, WIF

Same as above

Bus: Carlson Travel/DTC

{30J} 967-9357

LUCERO, RANDY R., DOBI03-30-59, WfM

Same as above

Bus: 5800 Brighton Blvd,

Commerce City, Colorado80020

(303)227-2400

INVESTIGATION:

On May 4, 1999, between the hoursof 0857 and 0940, I hadan opportunity to speakwithJessicain reference to the incident at

Columbine High School that occurredOn April 20, 1999, Alsopresent duringthe interview was their father, Randy,

Jessica told me thatshe arrived at school on the incident dateat about0725 hours and proceeded to her scheduled classes, At

about 1020 hours, she wassupposed to go to her fourth hourbiology class, butshe Slated she hadgottensick so shewentto the

cafeteria area. I showedJessicaa mapof the cafeteria and asked if shecould tellme whichtable she wasseatedat She stated

'ie wasseated at tableIT and withherwas her friend, Jennie Tindall, (303) 933485 L Jessicawas asked if she observed two

Unit Number SupervisotInitials and Dale

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CONTINUATION 0R~in. AIIenc:y Reponing Offir,:cr Case ReportNo

SUPPLE[';IENT v Jeso EItZEN 99-7625·WCOOMeling CaseReportNQ V"'tim Natn#Origin.a.l R,epQrt Dalf This Report

#2948 05-06-99Cl*ilkat-ian X First Degr.. Murd... 0"""' Sm." 0,.. X ~ticnaUy ClearW 0 RecommendCase: Review CJ

ReclaaalflUlion 0 C1MmI by Arrat 0 Ul'lfol.ll'ld~ 0 Closure 0

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large duffle bagsor sportsbags,one beingdescribed as blue in color, the otherone an orangish/red in color, She told me thatshe

didnot see the bagsand couldn't provideany additional information about the bags. Jessica stayedin the cafeteria until shewent

to her fifth hour class, which started at 1115 hours, Her fifth hourclass was a math class taught by Ms. Hazelwood, Jessica

explainedthat she was only in class for about fiveminutes or sowhena studentby the nameofAmanda (last name unknown I

was released from class to go to the public rest rooms, Shortly after Amanda left, she came running back into the mathclass,

telling the students that she had just seen Joey Millazzonear the rest rooms and he bad told her she needed to get out of the

school, there were men shooting Inside theschool.Just after Amanda carnerunning backto class.Jessica statedthat they heard

two gunshot" After hearingthis the students left the classroom. Jessica stated she ran east down the math/science hallway and

exitedthe schooland went 10 Leawood Park, Jessicawas asked if she saw any gunmenwhile in Columbine High School or If

she saw any gunmen after she had exited,She statedas she wasrunning out the east doors of the high school that she believes

she s.w an individual dressed in blackholdinga gunup on the roofof the school. I asked if she could provide. description of

'he individual, She statedshe couldn't. I asked ifsbe couldprovidea description of the gun this person was carrying. She said

it wasn't. pistol, it appeared to be some long gun. Jessie. wasasked if she was sureabout this information. She told me that

she believesshe saw someone. but she couldn't provideany additional information about the person,

Jessica was asked ifsbe knewthe members of the"Trench CoatMafia," specifically ErieHams or DylanKlebold, or if sheknew

any associates. She couldn't provideany information on Harrisor Klebold, The only other person she knew that was involved

in the groupwas. female that had a nickname of"Devil Girl," She stated the party would wear barrettes in her hair and they

looked like"devil" horns.She describedthe individual as wearing dark clothingor the "Gothic" dressed and believedthat she

waseithera freshman or sophomore. Jessicawas askedIfshe could provideany additional information reference this incidern.

Shestatedthat she did not have any further information. I asked if she could describe her clothing dress on the Incident date,

She told me that she remembers wearing blue jeans, but that wasabout it. Jessica left her backpack in Ms. Hazelwood's

classroom and In her backpack was her school itemsand a cell phone,

ADDITIONAL INFORMAnON:

FBI Case #li4A·DN·57419IDN #2948.

DISPOSITION: Case open. pendingfurther investigation.

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CONTIrrUATION CJRC'pOftmg Agency Rtportina: Ofrtl:W CaseReport No

SUPPLEMENT x JCSO PETERSON 99·7625-ZConne::::ing Case- Report No. Victim NalMOriglllal RetKl'rt Date 'This Report

05·19·99,fieatio~ X Fint Deg..... Murlkr Ot'fmleSWIll:~ X E~ionally Cltlftd 0 Recommend Cese Review C

l'<et!l'$!lil'il;lltiol'l o Clcan!d byA~ a UnroW'l(jeC a Clo_ 0

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WITNESSES:

CHRlSTf!'<'E MARKERT, DOBl08-23-82

9670 WestGouldAvenue

Lntleton, Colorado 80123

(303)973-9722

Student: Columbine High School

MICHELLE MARKERT, DOBI10·29·80

Same as above

MARY MARKERT, OOBI09-15-53

Same as above

ROBERT MARKERT. DOBI08-22·54

Same as above

Bus; United Airlines

Stapleton AirportTraining Center

MARJE TORREJON, DOBJIO·17-8I

Same as above

Student: Columbine High School

INVESTIGATION:

On 05-19-99, at about 1020hours, I responded to9670 West Gould Avenue to contact and interview witness Christine Markert

in reference to the shooting at Columbine High School on 4-20-99. Christine Markert'smother, MaryMarkert. had toldme that

t Officer Si?flal:ure Unit NwnOer Supervisor lniliall and Date I Assi~To Pag, !

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CONTl1\UATION c Reponin& Agelli:'y Repct'ting Officer Cast' Repoet N",

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO PETERSON 9'J.7625-ZCMn~tingCase Report N(l VictimNamC" Original Report D~te Thl$Report

05-1!J.99iiatkm X First DegreeMurder OffemeSltltui: Open x ExttpliolWlrCl~ 0 Recommend Cli$1:: Review o

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shecouldnot be present for this interview, however, she said it wasall right for ChristineMarkertto go ahead and talk to me

aboutthe incident

Uponarrival at 9670 WestGould Avenue, I contacted Christine Markert, her sister, MichelleMarkert, and Maria Torrejon.

Christine Markentold me on 4·20-99,at about I liS hours, shewentto her classroom on the second levelof Columbine High

School, which is inthe mathhallway. Christine Markert saidthe class wasgoingovertheirhomework, and afterabout 7 minute,

'he said she heard yelling outside of the classroom she was in. She said the yelling sounded to her like it was close to her

classroom and saidthenthe fire alarmfor the school wentoff. Christine Markert said at this timethatshe believed the incident

wasa Seniorprank, Christine Markert saidshe beganto exit herclassroom and saw the students in Mr. Haven', class.which

is next to hers, running out. ChristineMarkert said she wentoutside of her classroom and as she did so she heard something

explode. Christine Markert said she thought the explosion probably came from the chemistry lab area of the high school.

Christine Markert saidsheran outof me school through thedoors nearest to the mathhan and ran into Leawood Park. Shesaid

while she was in Leawood Park Rachel Erbert told her that a teacher by the name of Mr. Sanders had been shot inside the

cafeteria and that therewasa lot of blond inside. Shesaidshealsosaw a female. unknown name. on theground at South Pierce

and West Fair. on the comerof Leawood Park. witha leg injury Christine saidsomebody told herthat this unknown female had

a minor injury, however, she laterheardthat the female had a gunshot woundthrough her ankle.

Christine Markert said someone suddenly yelledto the people in Leawood Parkto run so she ran to a friend of her's house by

the name of Brett O'Neil's house at an unknown address in the Leawood area,This is where Chnstine Markert saidshe called

Mary Markert from, on 4·20·99. Christine Markert further said while she was in Leawood Parkshe did not see anybody at

Columbine High School eitherwith or without firearms orexplosives. Shesaidpriorto running from Leawood Park shedid not

hear any further gunshots or explosions.

Christine Markert saidon 4-20·99shewas not inthecafeteria. She saidshedid notknow suspectKlebold or suspect Harris prior

to this incident, and said she onlyheard the name of the "TrenchCoatMafia," She did not know anything aboutthe "Trench

CoatMafia" otherthanto say shebelieved therewasaboutfivemembers andthat theywere"Gothic,"wearing trench coats and

blackmake-up. Shesaid theydid like to play cards while they werein thecafeteria together, She saidshe did notseethembeing

I OfficerSignalure

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SUPPLEMENT v JCSO PETERSON 1)9·7625-ZConnecting Case Report No ViCltm NameOriginalReport DateThis Report

05-19-99fic3t1()n X First Degree Murder Of\i:n.w SWU1~ ~ X EueptionaUyCl9lN a Recommend Case: Review a

Re-dauifkalion 0 C!nredby.~ 0 Ul'lfuunde<! 0 Closure 0

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harassed, nor has she seen the "Trench Coat Mafia"harassotherpeople. Shesaid she does not know of anyonewhomay be

constructing explosives and/or possession of firearms,

Christine Markert saidsheusesthe Internet, butdoes nothavea screen name, nor does she useany chat lines. Shesaidshe does

not know of anyonewith a double pierced eyebrow.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

The Markert family has an exchange student from Spain livingwith them by the name of MariaTorrejon. MariaTorrejon was

in the school when the incidentoccurredon 4-20·99and mayhave seena shooter. Christine Markert said that Maria Torrejon

hasnotyet been interviewed. [advised them! would determine whether another investigator had beenassigned to interview her

or not.

DISPOSITION: Case is open, pending further investigation.

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<:::ONTINUATION 0RcporticB Agency R.e:ponmg Officer Cast R.epOrt No

SUPPLEMENT v JCSO ESTER 99-7625-MConnecting CaseReport NJ). Victim Name: Qrtginai: RtpM DateThi, R¢p¢rt

COLUMBINE as. 07-06-99- X FIRST DEGREE MURDERC.. ."i~llon Off..St.uu$: DI*l X EXupli¢nally C!Ul'ed 0 Recommend Case: Review aRedwillcaOOn 0 ~hyA,ITlm o Ul'lfowu.t.td 0 CJesure 0

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WITNESS;

MCMULLrN, LORI. DOB/07·09·60

9676 S. Red Oak Lane

HighlandsRanch, CO 80126

(303j470.9971

Math Chairperson-Columbine High School

INVESTIGATION:

On Tuesday, 07·06·99. at approximately 1330hours, I contactedwitnessMcMullinat her residence. I asked her10 provideany

tdditicnai information in reference to this case. WitnessMcMullin said on 04·20·99 during fifth hour. she had that particular

period free, and was in the Math office with teachers Robin Ortiz and Michelle Dimenna. She indicated that she had heard a

commotion in thehallway and the two other teacherspreviously namedstepped out for a period of time then cameback intothe

Mathofficeand said somethingto the effect of"There's gunshots." WitnessMcMullinsaid at that time she enteredthe hallway

and had heard two or three more gunshots. Witness McMullin could not be specific as to where these particular shots were

occurring, but said that she proceededto run down the Math hallway area. open doors and tell other teachers and students to get

out. She indicatedat this time. she along with numerous studentsand teachers exited the fire exit in the Math hallway This

particulardoor is locatedat the main entranceand faces SouthPierceStreet. She indicated that the fire alarm had sounded and

notedthat the commotionshe had heard earlier were studemscomingupstairs from thecafeteria. She advised that she wentout

with students to the Leawood Park area across South PierceStreet. She said that she was informed that Stephanie Munson was

on the corner of West Fair and South PierceStreetandwas told thatshe bad been shot in the ankle. She indicared that as a result

of what she knew at this point. she directedstudentsandteachers intothe LeawoodPark area itself some climbingover thechain

link fenceto the park. others going up the streetand aroundthe fence. She bid that they had all stayed approximately half way

across when she thought she heard additional gunshots coming form the main door on the east side of the building. Witness

McMullin said that she did not actually seeany shotsbeing fire, but it was moreofa situationwhere she was told that therewere

nmshots coming from that particular area and directed studentsand other faculty members to the far east side of the park. She

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indicated that they had stayed in this area for several minutes, when she heard two to three explosions go off in what she

perceivedas the back partof the building. She said thatshe wasin the park itself whenshe was contactedby policeofficersand

was told that they had to move from this particular area at which tim. she did. She said that she went to a residence located

within the neighborhoodand the homeowner invitedthem into the house. She said that she had stayed at this residence for a

periodof time, but said that the homeowner, the fatherof a studentthatwas still in the school was unable to locatehis daughter.

She said that she had went with this particular individualto the Columbine Public Library and attempted tv assist parents and

studentswithquestions,however,she "felt useless." Shesaid thatparentsand studentswouldask her questionsand she did not

have the answers and this was the reason for her feeling useless at that time. She said that she had obtained a ride to her

husband's work, Goddard School. She arrivedat that location at approximately 1430hours at which time she was taken home

by her husband. She said that she did not see any gunmen, did notsee any smokeOr fire, andhad not assistedStephanie Munson

with her injuries. as she knew that she had already had help. Witness McMullindid not provide any further information.

JC.001.001511

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SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-7625-EEE

. Conne¢ingCase Report No vi(:tim Name Original Repon DateThis Report

COLUMBINE 116-17-99,..X FIRST DEGREE MURDER ()(i'en5ile 5wus: Open X EXCej')riOMliy Ge;rrW 0 Recommend Cese: R"lew 0(,.-lr~til)!l

R!tI:lll.S$ilic3tion a Clcam by t\mlrt 0 Unfounded C Closure 0

I~:: IQuantitY I Bl"a1'KI: Name ~ Dac~n 15trial'Ng ¥:,\;, IR~~':~ I~

WITNESS:

Elizabeth "Lisa" Ann McWilliamsI DOB062568

2895 South CookStreet

Denver, Colorado 80210

303·504-6491

Columbine HighSchool! Math teacher

5" Period: AlgebraII ! ClassroomMA·9

Lead 'beet DN4115

INVESTIGATION:

On 06·10·99, at about 1:35 p.m., I conducteda telephoneinterview withCHSteacherElizabethMcWilliams as follow up on

DN4115,

Elizabeth told me that on 04·20·99, at about II: 15 a.m., she was inside classroom MA·9 and had just began reviewing a

homework problemon the hoard. Followingthis review, Elizabeth said that student' beganturning in their assignments when

they heard a commotioncoming from the hallwaydirectlyoutsideher classroomdoor, which was closed. Elizabeth saidthat

several students were running in said hallway, and that she and her students thought it was the result of a senior prank

Elizabeth said she then saw and heard fellow mathteacher Robin Ortizout in the hallway, and that he was yelling"Gel thebell

out!" Elizabeth said that Mr. Ortiz sounded veryserious, and thatsheand severalofher studentsthought likewise, Elizabeth

said that"about half" of her studentsthen went to the door to inquirewhat was goingon, and that Mr.Ortiz toldthemto "Get

out! Getout!" At that point, Elizabethsaidthat halfof herclassexited the classroominto the hallway, Elizabeth saidthat she

then told the remaining students to leave,and thatas theywere vacating the room, the firealarm sounded, Elizabeth saidthat

she was the lastperson to leave her classroom, and that the students who leftbeforeher went to both the right, toward the fire

OtficcrSignature Unit Number Super'fisorInitialsand Daile II\$$iglletlTQ Page 1;jVf/1'1",,- tAl';' c9'5eS- "f 11

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CONTINUATION 0Rt:pOlllng Agency Reporting Ot'ficer C;UeRcpOt't No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-7625-EEECOOllectmg Cast;' S,c:port No VictimName Original Report Da~ This Report

COLUMBINE 06-17·99- X FIRST DEGREE MURDER orrC'1IW StlIUS: Opel'! X ueep!lonally Cleared c R.ecommend Case; Rc:view c{"'a>lf«:lItiOI'l

;(~jBUlfi¢&ucm o CI!:lamJ. by Arml c UtlfoundW o Closure 0

liS: IOuiWlltl)' IeraMNlIl111< IDescripoon I SerialNo $~~ I V:;,lut I Va~Rt¢(lvemi ~p1

exit door on the south side of the school (between rooms MA-7 and MA-8),and the left, towardthe southhallway that runs

Elizabeth saidthatuponexitingherclassroom, sheturnedrightandrantowardthe fire exitdooron the southsideoftheschool.

Elizabeth said that prior to exiting this door, shehearda fewgunshots whichsheassumedwerecoming from the westend of

the southeast-westhallway,near the Science wing. Elizabeth saidthatmost of thestudents werealreadyoutof the Math area

and lor outsideat that time. Elizabethestimated that sheexited the school withina minuteof the fire alarmsounding. Once

outside, Elizabethsaid that faculty members wereyelling at L'1. students on the south side of the school to get across Pierce

Street, into LeawoodPark, Elizabeth saidthatshethenraneastward. to the sidewalkon the westside of Pierce Street, nearthe

studentparking lot entrance. Elizabeth saidthat faculty members in thearea continuedyellingat studeots to get across Pierce

Street. Elizabethsaid thatsheremained onthesidewalk on thewest sideof PierceStreet,andthatshe thensawa female student

comeout of the main(east) doorsof the school whoappeared to havebeen shot. Elizabethsaid that this female wasescorted

acrossto the east side of Pierce Street. afterwhich sheheard additional gunshots thatappearedto be corning from somewhere

in the vicinity of the main doors. At that point, Elizabeth said that she decided it was time to cross Pierce Street herself

Elizabeth said that by this time, several studentswereexitingtheeast side of the schooland runningtoward Leawood Park.

Elizabeth said that she thenran acrossPierce Streetandentered Leawood Park. Elizabeth said that she remained nearthewest

SIde of LeawoodPark, whereshe assistedother faculty members in preventing "Iookie-Ioos" from running backacrossPierce

Streettothe school. Elizabethsaidthat sheremained atthislocauonforabouttenor fifteen minutes, at whichtime(about 1t:4 5

a.m.) sheheardmoregunshotscomingfrom themain office areaon theeast sideof the school. Elizabeth said thatat thattime,

she"wasn't at an angle to see the front of the building." Elizabeth saidthat shealsoremembers hearing "bulletsricocheting:'

and thinks that some of the bullets may haveactually traveled acrossPierce Street. Elizabeth said that at that time, several

students beganrunningfurthereast into Leawood Parkand the surrounding neighborhood. Elizabeth saidthat shewasunable

toaccountforwhereher students went,whattheysaw, orwhattheyheardaftertheybeganleaving theclassroomatabout II ;23

a.rn.

Officer $~gnattlre Unit Number Supervisor Ini:l:»$ and Date !Assigned To Pcge •of !J

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CONTINUATION 0ReportingA~y ReportingOffk:« Cue Repcm No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-7625-EEE

Con.na:ringCase Report No Victim NameOriginal R¢pQrt DateThm Rcp<m

COLUMBINE 06-17·99- X FirnSTDEGREEMVRDER X Clc ,_,riC$:lon 0ff'eMeStatuS; {)pen ExceprionallyC~ P.ecornmend Case: Review o

Reclllll!lific:ation c C1ean:d by Aeest c Un'''''''''''' a Closure 0

I~ I QuatlHIY ! amnii NatN.: I JJescrlpticn I serial No. V1tll I Val~t I vateeS""" Rftlovtm 0aii1P'l

WITNESSES WHO WERE IN CLASS:

Christine Marie Marken! DaB 082983

9670 West Gould Avenue

Littleton, Colorado 80127

303-973-9722

Columbine High School! 10'"grade

5" Period: Algebra I MA-9

DN4134! Interviewed by telephone On06-[ 0-99 ! 4:40 p.m,

Laura Lee Stadterman ! DOB 060683

5306 South Yukon Court

Littleton, Colorado 80123

303·972-2353

Columbine High School i 10'" grade

5" Period: Algebra! MA-9

DN4UI / Interviewed by telephone on 06·10·99! 2:15 p.m.

Stephanie Ann Muller ' DOB 030282

7293 South Chase Way

Littleton, Colorado 80123

303-978-9534

Columbine High School i 11'"grade

5'h Period. Algebra! MA.9

DN4131 " Interviewed by telephone on 06·1O·99! 12:lO p.m,

Officer 5.ignal1Jre Unil N,.- Supervisor lninalsand Dalt' IAssignedTo- "'g. :l

0' ~

DLUGN"'L ! ::'.,\'t5Tl(.ATOR vICTIM: 51'IWlCES I OTHEl( JC.001· 001521 J ASAFJ 4198 JCSDil6i4

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CONTINUATION CIReporting Agem;y Reponing OffICer Case Report No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-762S-EEE

ICotmctting Case Report No VictimNameOriginal Report DateThis Report

COLUMBINE 06-17-99- XC'•• •"""". X FIRSl: DEGREE MURDER a~. Slat\$: ~ E~tioIlally CleaRd 0 R¢(1ommend Case: RC\lW 0

RIX;!as5'ification 0 ClaRd by Atrelt 0 Unfmtndcd 0 Ck>sure 0

l~gt IQuaml(}' IBnnd Name I Dw.:nprion I~alNo ¥:I: IR~~ t~;a

Austin Raymond Weyer 1DOB 101982

81M West Plymouth Place

Littleton, Colorado 80123

303-973·2299

Columbine High School / 10" grade

S" Period: Algebra I MA-9

DN4120 Ilnterviewed by telephone on 06-10-991 I !:00 a.m.

Alison Catherine Saul

6552 South Vance Street

Littleton, Colorado 80123

103-933-4272

Columbine High School I 11'" grade

5" Period: Algebra I MA-9

DN412S I Interviewed by telephone on 06·10·99111:25 a.m.

Brandon Charles Rencehauseu I OOB 032682

6558 South Allison Court

Littleton. Colorado 80123

303-979-2736

Columbine High School I II'" grade

5" Period: Algebra! MA-9

DN4127 Ilntervjewed by telephone on 06·14·99110:23 a.m.

JC-001- 001522

OfficerSignature- Unit Number $uper/loorinitialsand Date Assigned To Page ~ :!

of ,.L}KICI'.\l I [NVESTIGATOII: 1I1CtlM ::;"E~V1CES IOTHEIl. I ASAFJ '/98 JCSDlI67'

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CONTINUATION ClRlrpOrdngA~Y Reporting om(;:1;t Case R¢pO!t No

SUPPl-EMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-7625·EEEConnecting CaseR~ No, Victim Name Original Report O>tenn.~

COLUMBINE 06-17·99..X FIRST DEGREE MURDER X 0 Recotrl.l'1\C'ndCase: Re'li~ IJL _"rlCaIJOn Offen.se Swus: Open E.tet:prionai1¥ elaTed

R~~wifirnioo c Clean:d by Anm 0 Unfounded 0 Cf(!$Uf'e 0

liSgt I Qualltiry I Brand Narn~ I Dc"ri,,~ri{}n 1~~lN{I ¥~: I~~~~I ~

MichaelTodd Kintgen I DOB 053081

6859 West Quarto Place

Littleton,Colorado

303·979·3768

ColumbineHigh School ill" grade

5~ Period: Algebra,' MA·9

DN4136,' Interviewed by telephoneon 06-15·99,' 4:35 p.m.

Pamela Ann Heckendorn I DOB040382

5381 SouthCody Street

Littleton, Colorado

303·973-4924

Columbine HighSchool i II" grade

5~ Period: Algebrai MA-9

DN4140i Interviewed by telephoneon 06·16·99 j 8:37 a.m.

JenniferLeigh Pierce! DOB 040282

7940 South Webster Way

Littleton. Colorado 80128

303-972.{)915

ColumbineHigh School / l l" grade

5- Period: Algebra j MA·9

DN4128 (!nterviewed by telephoneon 06·16·99/9:22 a.m,

JC..o01.001523

OfficerSignature Unit ?'-lumber Supa'ViSVI' lnitial~ and Oate AssignooTQ page:~ I

of 11

"'*ICI~AL I r~WESTIGAiOlt. VI01M seevlas IOTHER I ASAro 4/93 JCSDf1614

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CONTINUATION o ReportingAgency ReportingOfficer Case Report No

SUl'I'LEMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-7625-EEECOruJm:insCllSC R~rt No vicum NameOriginal Report Oatc This Re;Jort

COLUMBINE 06-17-99,..X FIRST DEGREE MURDER Ofrmu S!lrus: 0pf:lI: X E.teepricMlty~ 0 Recommend Case: Review 0(;_....dutmn

R«lWm~lltm 0 Cl~b,.A.1'l'Qt 0 Ullmllnded 0 ClosUl'e 0,

~: IQuanilly I Star.d ~mc IDescription ISerilll No ~'I: IRJ:~ I ~¢d,

Jessica Nicole Duran / DOB 012082

7090 West Walker Avenue

Littleton.Colorado

303-979-3388

Columbine High School I 11° grade

5" Period: Algebra / MA-9

I)N414;l1 Interviewed by telephone on 06-16-99 / 9:45 a.m.

Angela Marie Jugert ,'DOB 072582

5860 West Plymouth Drive

Littleton. Colorado

303-979-20 I0

Columbine High School! II" grade

S" Period: Algebra / MA·9

DN4139. Interviewed by telephone on 06·16·99! 10:30 a.m.

JeniferMane BranL~aJII DOB 020482

644 7 South Ingalls Street

Littleton. Colorado

303-794-5253

Columbine High School I 11" grade

5" Period: Algebra I MA-9

DN4148' Interviewed by telephone on 06·16·99/1 :05 p.m.

JC..oQ1.001524

Otr-"et Signature Unit Number Supervisor lniliahand Date Assigned To Pege ~

of !:! ,':JIlICJi'oAL ! 1'\ £5T'GA1QR Vl('11M sewrces mt D'l"Hl':. f ASAr] 4/% JCSD/I614

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CONTINUATION 0Repot'1lnS Agency ..,.,...,gOffi<>.. CaseRe90nNo

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-7625-EEEConttet::ling Case Repon: Nt> VWlim NameOriginal Report DateThi$ Report

COLUMBINE 06-17-99l-

X FIRST DEGREE MtJRDER X oC........'I'i..:a:ion OfftMe SWu$: Opm f;:C«pUoll:3'lly Cl=Ir«I Recommmd Case: Review oReda'lSific:lItion Cl ClGftd hy t\nt1Il c Ultfound«1 Cl ClMun 0

I~ IQuanfiry f BrandNilmil' I DltsuiJ)ti.oI'l I Stria' NQ ~~~ IRJ~I~

Beth Jennie Barnes! DOB 030682

6986 South Ammons Street

Littleton. Colorado 80128

303·979·5385

Columbine High School! II ~ grade

5" Period: Algebra I MA-9

DN414'J I Interviewed by telephone on 06-16·99 ! I: 12 p.m,

Dawn Mane Bush! DOB 081481

9635 West Powers Circle

Littleton, Colorado 80123

303-933-0536

Columbine High School i II" grade

5" Period: Algebra I MA·9

DN4146! Interviewed by telephone on 06-16-991 1:25 p.m,

Crystalann (NMN} Keesecker I DOB 032682

5876 West Frost Drive

Littleton, Colorado 80128

303-933-9389

Columbine High School z I}' grade

5" Period: Algebra I MA-9

DN4138 'Interviewed by telephone on 06-16-991 I:37 p.rn.

JC..o01.001525

OfficerSignature Unit N\lmber Su'P<t'Vism rniliais andDate Assigned. To Page 1

of ..Oll'lCl",AL 11'0\ E5irlCATOll: V1C"1lM Sk:RVlCES IaTHER I ASAFJ 4198 JCSD/1674

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CONTINUATION CJReporting Aseney Reponing Officer Case RC'f,lQI1 No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99.762S-EEE

CQOO~tjfl8Ql.R Report No VictimNameOriginal Report Oate This Rq:IOTt

COLUMBINE 06-17-99- X FIRST DEGREE MURDER X a Recommend Case: ReYiew aC,..... ,ll<:3li<l1l OffO/1SC SIIItlls; Opm ElI~nal1:)' Cleared

Redwific.atioll a eluted by A.1m: 0 Ull~ 0 Closl.ll'e Cl

I~ I~uty IB~ Nzme I[k,Sl;r1lc)li;m IScMillN<:! ¥.= I~~~I~~

Brandon Jay Martinez 1OOB 042481

7214 South Kendall Court

Littleton, Colorado 80123

303-973-4811

Columbine High School 1 12" grade

5" Period: Algebra 1MA·9

DN4133 1Interviewed by telephone on 06·16·99 I 2:25 p.m,

Douglas Stewart Ford 1DOB 032782

7847 West Peakview Drive

Littleton, Colorado 80123

303·933-0116

Columbine High School 1 1I" grade

S" Period: Algebra i MA·9

DN4142/lnterviewed by telephone on 06·17-99,' 12:30 p.m.

Noel Joy Schneider.' 008 122482

7800 West Portland Avenue

Littleton, Colorado 80128

303·973-1534

Columbine High School I 10" grade

S" Period: Algebra / MA-9

DN4124,' Interviewed by telephone on 06·17·99 12:05 p.m.

JC.o01· 001526

I O!ff,er Signature Unit Number SiJ~ fnilials.and Date AssignedTo !'age I

of .!.!

,)!!;1Gt'",L 11"'\ ESTle-\.roll. Vl01M 5ERlilCES I OTHER I ASAF:'3 4198 JCSOl1474

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CONTINUATION c Reporting Agetl:(')' Repc1ting OffICer Case Rcpon No.

SIlPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-7625·EEEC01'll\CQi,U'lg C~e Rq)(lrt No Victim Name Origil\al Repotf DateTh"> IlcpQrt

COLUMBINE 06-17.99- X FIRST DEGREE MURDER X 0 Recommend Cast R¢Ytew 0C liWion 0fR,_ Stat\II:. Opea. £lI.~M~I}' Cle:aftd

R.a:l.a$$itlCAI0ft 0 C1Eal'elibyAImlI 0 Unfounded 0 Clo~ 0

liIfg' IQuanlilY I 6ranUN..-ntl I D«cnptiofl I Sclrial No varct I Vahle I Viti\l:Stocn Rccove~ D~gecl

AaronJeffreySpeer I DOB lO2982

5696 SouthGarlandWay

Littleton, Colorado80123

303-932-6268

Columbine Higb School r 10'" grade

5'" Period: Algebra I MA·9

DN41221Interviewed by telephone On 06·17-9912:35 p.m,

CLASS SUMMARY (THOSE WHO WERE IN CLASS):

On 04-20.99,at about II: 15a.m., the abovewitnesses werein their5" periodAlgebraclass, locatedin classroom MA-9 in the

school'ssoutheast wing. Eachadvisedthat atabout I I:23a.m., theyheardthesoundof students running,yellingandscreaming

in the hallways just outside the classroom door. Several witnesses reported hearing male teachers. variously identified as

"RobinOrtiz," "Mr. Havens."and "Mr. Capra." outside the classroom yellingsomething to the effect of "There.s a guy with

a gun- get outany wayyou can!" Immediately thereafter. most witnesses reported hearing thefirealarmsoundat about 11.25

a.rn, Atthat point. witnessesreportedexitingthe classroom andthenthe school, eitherthrough the south fireexitdoorbetween

classrooms MA·7 and MA·S, which leadsto thejunior parking lot. or throughthe east doorsbetweenclassrooms MA-l and

LA-5, whichleads to Pierce Street. WitnessBrandon Martinez reported that he was the first in his class to exit thesouth fire

door. which, he thinks. activated the firealarm in the Math wing.

Three witnesses reported hearing at least one gunshot prior to the fire alarm sounding, while still in the classroom. Two

witnesses reported hearing one or moreexplosions priorto the fire alarmsounding. whilestill in the classroom.

Tenof thewitnessesreportedexitingthesouthfiredoor(between MA-7 andMA-8). Ofthose, threereportedhearinggunshots

comingfrom the west side of the school whilethey werestanding on the sidewalk on the north sideof thejunior parking lot.

Fivereportedhearingat leastOne explosion coming from thewestsideofthe schoolwhilethey werestandingon saidsidewalk.

! OlftcerSignature Unit N\.lmber SI.lp¢1'\'iSOf Initialsand Date IAssigned 1'0 l'ag< • 2

of !:!

ORICf~Al I1N\EST1GATOR 'i1(1'TM ssavs-ss I OnrEIl: JC.o01.001527 ~ ASAfJ 4/98 JCSOrl674

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CONTINUATION 0Rq'loI'ting ASetlCy Re;xm:mg Oftker Case Repon Nc

SUPPLEMENT X JCW BROOKS 99-7625-EEEConnechngCw;c R-eport NQ VictimNameOriginal Report DateThisR.qxm

COLUMBINE 06-17-99- X FIRST DEGREE MURDER X 0, _,liaIlOr! O~ Stama: Open Ell:c~tiOl'lall yCleam! Recommend Case: !<.<:view 0

fti':cta$Sif\C3.l'lon Q C!emd by Arml o UnfuW'lded 0 Cklsl.l'l1:' Q

11Sg' j Quantity I BraM NlItM I Oeserilltion IStria;No ~~\~~ I~~~bi I ~;dMost of'thesewitnessesreported seeing students fleeing the westside of the school following these gunshots i explosions, at

about 11 :26 a.m. All of these witnesses then ran eastward, across PierceStreet into LeawoodPark, arriving in the park by no

later than 11 :30 am.

Nine of the witnesses reportedexiting the east doorsbetween MA-l andLA-S. All of these witness then raneastward, across

Pierce Street into Leawood Park, arriving by no laterthan 1I:30 a.rn. Noneof these witnessesreported hearinganygunshots

or explosionsafter exiting the school but prior 10 enteringLeawood Park.

Nearlyeverywitnessreportedhearinggunshots and/orexplosions comingfrom the school approximately tento fifteen mmutes

afterarrivingin Leawood Park( II :40 to II :45a.m.) Atthattime,mostwitnesses reported running,or beingtoldto run, further

eastwardinto Leawood Park and the surroundingneighborhood. Witness Crystalann Keesecker reported hearing "whizzing

noises"and the "ping ping sound of somethmg strikingmetal," whichshe believeswas the sound of bullets flyingoverhead,

some of which struck nearby structures, Witness Douglas Ford reported hearingthe "ricochet of bullets,"

WITNESSES WHO WERE NOT IN CLASS:

GarrettCovey Norman i DOB 011382

5363 SouthCody Street

Littleton, Colorado 80123

303-979-8346

Columbine High School i II" grade

5" Period: Algebra: MA-9

DN4130 i Interviewed by telephone on 06-10-99! l2:45 p.rn.

WitnessGarrettNormansaid thathe wassickon04'20-99 anddidnotattendperiods I through4, Garrettsaidthathe feltbetter

as themorningprogressed,and thatthis fatherdrove himto schoolforhis 5· periodAlgebraclass. Garrettsaidthathis father

Officer Signat'Jre Unif Numba- SuptrrVi$Or In''rials and Date I Assigned To Page ~

JC-001· 001528 or H

OlH01~""l IlN'oESTIG,o;ToR Vj(,1M $E:!l:'.1fE.$ I OfH!;:R AS....FJ 4/98 J('30:16/14,

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CONTINUATION a R\:'POrtinS Asency R.i;pQrting Off"tcer Case Report No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-7625-EEECOMettingCase Report No. Victi~ Name anginal R~rt Oat~ Thi$ Rcpo.)rt

COLUMBINE 06-17-99, r-&.atiQl'! X FIRST DEGREE MURDER Offtnu Sl$fI.lL ()pen X E~~.ierta1ly CI~ 0 Ileccmmend Case: Review 0

ReellWlifkation 0 Cl~~Al"I'tSl 0 Uoftll,mded 0 Closute 0 I

l~~ IQuantiI)' IBrandNam~ I~plioo t Serial N{l ~~ I V1\lue I V~rucRocove;W ~

. dropped him offin front ofthe school at about 11:05a.m., and thathe then entered the school's main (east) doors. Fromthere,

Garrett said that he walked north down the first hallway to his right and exited the school through the doors by the Post Grad

Center, near the northeast comer of the gym. From there, Garrett said that he walked to the «smoker's pit" near the tennis

courts' where he smoked a cigarette for about five minutes. After finishing his cigarette, Garrett said that he walked in a

southwest direction, toward the west side of the school.

Garrett said that he had intended to stop by the library to scan some documentsprior to going to his Algebra class. Garrettsaid

that he reached the west side of the gym and began walkingsouthalong the west side of the fenced maintenancearea. at which

time he heardan explosion coming from the senior parking lot Garrett said that this explosion was followed by smoke rising.

but that he could not see Itsexact origin from hisvantagepoint. Garrettsaid that he stood motionless for"about thirty seconds,"

assuming it had been a senior prank. At that point. Garrett said that several students began running out of the west doors on

the north side ofthe library. Garren said that one of these studentsyelled, "There's a guy with a gun inside!" Garrett said that

most of these students ran northward, past him and toward the fence line for Clement Park. Garrell said that he then turned

around and ran back to the smoker's pit. Garren said that upon his return to the smoker', pit, he heard the fire alarm sound.

He estimated it was about it :20 a.rn. at that time. Garren said that he then jumped the fenceand ran northward into Clement

Park. Garrell said that he never saw any shootens), nor anyone wearing a trench coat.

Nicole Ann Wiegand / DOB 012382

7132 South Ammons Court

Littleton. Colorado 80123

303-971-0510

Columbine High School v l l" glade

5"\ Period: Algebra! MA-9

DN41l7 ! Interviewed in person 06-14-99 / 12:30p.m,

See DN4117, with separate report.JC..o01- 001529

OfficerSiYialure Unit N\l.1TLber SUpet\'iSOf !n\tial~ and Dale Assigned To Page !.1

of ..u"'f';;f'oiAl. I :'I,'VEST1GATQ$l VICTIMSEI<V1CE5 I OTl<Ell: 1 ASAY) 4,198 JCSOlI61.i

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CONTINUATION 1:1Rt':'pOOing Agency ReponingOfficer Case ReportNo

SUPPLElvlENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-762S-EEE

Ci.'nUl¢(:t1ng Cue Rt't'Ort NQ Vicli", NameOriginalReport DoloThis R<:port

COLUMBINE 06-17-99I- . X Fm;>T DEGREE MURDER OffllMt $U.lU$: ~l'l X ueeptk'lll;llly Clear«! 0 Recrnnmmd Case: Review 0c,..... ",I~aljQ;l

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6364 South Chase Street

Littleton, Colorado 80123

303-7944081

Columbine High School I II" grade

S" Period: Algebra / MA-9

DN4145/ Interviewed by telephone On 06-16-99 / 9:07 a.m.

Brittany Duran said that on 04-20-99, she left the school following her 4" period class, which ended at about II; 10 a.m.

Brittanysaid that her friend. Amanda Mendralla (I I"), drove her home and dropped her 0 ffin front ofthe house, at which point

Amanda drove away, Brittany said that she returned home to pickup a homework assignment forher S" period Algebra class.

md intended to drive back to school in her own car. Instead, Brittany said that she decided to remain at home for the rest of

the day, which she did, Brittany said she learned of the shootings at the school from televised news coverage,

Brinanysaid that subsequent to 04-20-99, Amanda Mendralla told her that she had seen Dylan Klebolddrive his black BMW

into the school parking lot at about l l: 12a.rn. that day,at the timethey left the school. Brittany said that she had norecollection

of seeing such a carat that time.

ShannaMarteGoslin! DOB 100L82

6364 South Allison Street

littleton, COlorado 80123

303-933·1035

Columbine High School i !G" grade

S" Period: Algebra / MA-9

DN4141 i Interviewed by telephone on 06-16-991 2:10 p.m, JC-001- 001530

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SharmaGeslin said that on 04-20-99, at about 6:20 a.m.. she was driving northbound on Pierce Street in front of the school,

en route to the sophomore parking lot in ClementPark. At that time, Sharmasaid that she SaW fourcars parked "side by side

by side" in the senior parking 101, which she considered somewhatunusual for that time ofday. Shanna was unable to describe

thecars or their occupants. Shanna said she continuedtoClementPark,where she parked her ear and then walked tothe school

Sharmasaid that she entered the school's main (east) doors at about 6:30 a.m., and went to take a make-up test for a History

class. Shanna said that she remained insidethe school until about 8:40 a.m., after the start of her 2" period class, whereupon

she walked back to her car and drove home because of a "sore throat."

Sharmasaid that she felt better as the morning progressed, and drove back to school at about 11 :20 a.m. Shanna said that at

about! 1:30 a.m., she was driving northbound on Pierce Street, in front of the school, but encountered numerous students

running eastbound across the street. Sharma said that insteadof attempting to continue north on Pierce Street. she turned right

ontoeastbound West Fair Drive and parked her car on the south side of the street next to Leawood Park. From there. Sharma

said that she got out of her car and began walking west toward the school. Sharmasaid that while attempting to cross Pierce

Street, she heard gunshots coming from the school and was orderedto get away from the school. Shanna said that the goings

on in front of the school were very chaotic at that time. and that she then ran southward along the east SIde of Pierce Street.

Sharma said that she encountered her friend, Joshua Nettles (12~), in his car in the neighborhood southwest of the school,

Sharmasaid that she got into Joshua's car and that they then drove to Leawood ElementarySchool. where they remained for

several hours. Shanna said that she never saw any shooterts). nor anyone wearing a trench coat.

During the interview, Shanna mentionedhearing something"eerie and unusual" about the daily video announcementthat was

broadcast at the start of her 2" period. She couldn't remember much other than hearing something to the effect that "tcdays

the day" Also, Sharma mentioned a yellow poster in a window area on the south side of the south east-westhallway. between

the Math and Science wings. Sharmasaid this poster was an advertisementfor the school prom. which was held on 04- I7-99.

and read "It's coming" followed by that date. Shanna said that prior to 04-20-99, someone had crossed out the date of"l?"

and replaced it with a "20." She thought this was something law enforcement should know

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Arvada Police/Court syscemArvada Police Deparcment

NARRATIVE

Page 1OS/20/1999

Reported Date 04/20/1999 Time 12:39:32Status RTF

Ref " 99-12067Type ASSTQA

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On May 18 1 1999, Investigator Duane Eaton of the Arvada PoliceDepartment was assigned investigative lead bearing control #3394.The source of the information was Bill Maron of the West Met40 Fire«Rescue. The narrative portion of the form advised that YonathanMekuria was assigned parking space #370 in the junior studentsparking lot. The narrative also advised that Eric Harris' vehiclehad been found in space #371 at the conclusion of the incident atColumbine High School on April 20, 1999. Investigator Eaton wasassigned the task of contacting and interviewing Mekuria anddetermine if he had observed anything suspicious in reference toHarris' vehicle being parked in the slot next to his.

Investigator Eaton was able to make telephone contact withMekuria on May 19, 1999 at approximately 0955 hours. InvestigatorEaton identified himself to Mekuria and Mekuria agreed to ~~

interview with the investigator.

Investigator Eaton advised Mekuria that he was aware thatMekuria normally parked his vehicle in assigned space #370 in thejunior students parking lot at Columbine High school. Mekuriaconfirmed for tnvestigator Eaton that he was assigned space #370and did in fact park his vehicle in that space. Investigator Eatonadvised Mekuria that on April 20, 1999 during the evening hours,Eric Harris' vehicle had been found parked in space #371 which isnext to Mekuria's assigned parking space, Mekuria advisedInvestigator Eaton that he had never observed a black vehicleparked in that space until he had observed that vehicle parked nextto his on the television news.

Mekuria advised Investigator Eaton that on April 20, 1999, hearrived at school at approximately 081S hours, Mekuria advisedInvestigator Eaton that he does not have any classes first hour,He advised that he arrived at school just prior to second hour.Mekuria advised Investigator Eaton that he stayed inside the schooluntil the incident began,

Mekuria advised Investigator Eaton that normally when he parkshis vehicle in slot #370, he notices that slot #371 next to his isempty, He advised that the student who is assigned that spotappears to be absent from school eften. He advised that hebelieves that a female student by the name of Liza is assigned thataloc. He advised that he does not recall the type of car shedrives but believes it 1S a gray colored vehicle.

Mekuria advised Investigator Eaton when asked that he did notknow Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold. He advised Investigator Eatonthat he did not know che aubjects by sight nor was he acquainted

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Arvada Police/Court SystemArvada Police Department

NARRATIVE

Page 2OS/20/1999

Ref # 99-12061Type ASSTOA

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Reported Date 04/20/1999 Time 12:39:32Status RTF

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with them. Investigator Eaton asked him if he was familiar withany of the other persons associated with the Trench Coat Mafia.Mekuria advised Investigator Eaton that he was not familiar withthe persons in the group as a formalized gang. He advised that heis aware that students occasionally made fun of this group ofstudents and jokingly called them the Trench Coat Mafia. Headvieed that this group of students then took on the name forthemselves. He advised tha~ he did not know any of the sUbjectsassociated with the Trench Coat Mafia personally and he had neverhad any problems with any of those subjects.

Mekuria advised Investigator Eaton that on April 20, 1999 atthe time the incident occurred, he was in math class. Mekuriaadvised Investigator Eaton that he believes he was in rOom MA~3.

He advised that the math class was a trigonometry class taught byMr. Smith, Mekuria advised Investigator Eaton he believes thismach room is the farthest math rOOm f=om the library area.

Mekuria advised Investigator Eaton that while in class, heheard the fire alarm activate. He advised that prior to the firealarm, he had not heard any noises out of the ordinary. Mekuriaadvised that he and the other students in the class left the classand as they exited the classroom, noticed large amounts of studentsrunning by. He advised that his class preccy much stuck tosethe~

as they evacuated the building. He advised that they went down thehallway and exited a doer which faces Pierce Street. He advisedthat he and most of his class walked directly across Pierce Streetinto Leawood Park.

Mekur~a advised Investigator Eaton that while in Leawood Park~aitin9 to see what was taking place, the only Bound out of theordinary he heard was a loud boom, which he now believes may havebeen a bomb. Mekuria advised Investigator Eaton that he did nothear any other strange noises and does not believe that he heardany gunfire. Mekuria advised Investigacor Eaton that at no point,to his knowledge, did he observe any of the suspected shooters.Mekuria advised Investigator Eaton that he had no idea what wasgoing on inside the school an thought maybe there had been aproblem in the chemistry lab. He advised that only later did helearn from other students and the television news what had takenplace inside the school,

Investigator Eaton concluded the interview wich Mekuria atapproximately lOOS hours.

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Connect I'll Case Report No Victim Name Original Report D<Ite 1'bl> Report

COLUMBINE B.S. 7·30-99f0-

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DARRAN L METZLER, DOBI10·15·82

7325 W. CLIFTONAVE.

LITTLETON, CO 80128

303·932,7075

STUDENT COLUMBINEH.S.

ANNE METZLER·GATES

SAMEADDRESSIPHONE AS DARRAN

WORK; 303·904·0201

GLENNGATES

SAMEADDRESSIPHONE ASDARRAN

WORK: LOCKHEED MARTIN

PO. BOX 119

DENVER,CO 80201

303,977-510I

NARRATIVE

On 7·30,99, at approximazely 0830hours, I responded to 7325 W. CliftonAve. to contactand interviewDamn Metzlerwho

is a student at Columbine H.S. This interviewwas in reference to the shooting at Columbine H.S. on 4-20-99: Darran

Metzler's mother, Ann Gates.was present fortltis interview.

Darransaidon 4.-20-99, at approximately 0728hours,his mother, Ann Gates,droppedhim offat Columbine H.S. Damn said

he enteredColumbineH.S. through the maindoors,On theeast sideof the school, by the administrative offices. Damn said

hetalkedto some friendsin the hallway, andthenwentto his first hourclasswhichwas AmericanLiterature. Thisclassbegan

at0730hourson 4-20·99, and was locatedon the upperlevelof the schoolnearthe administrative offices. Damn saidhe got

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CONTINUATION 0ReponingAP'Y Reporting Officer CaseReponNo

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO PETERSON 99-762S-GGGGGCQfl;Ile¢ting Case Report No VictimNameOriginal Report Date ThisReport

COLUMBINE B.S. 7·30·99c ""'" X l/MURDER Offusc SIlltus: Open X B~01faIly~ 0 Recommend CJ,J$I;; R::'V!~w 0

Rcctasslficaoon 0 Ck:a:ned byAJ:TtSl o Unfollnded 0 Closure 0

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outofthat classat aboutOS20 on Q4-2()"99, andthen wentto second hourbiologyclass which is alsoon the upper levelof the

school, This class was from approximatelylJ825 to 0915 hours. Fromthat class Darran said he went to his third hourclass

where he is a student assistant in the counselingoffice fromapproximately 0920 to I()I5 hours, and is in the administrative

offices at the east side near the main door. Darran said he had fourth hour off, from any classes. He said on 4.20·99, at

approximately [020 hourshe went into the Columbine H.S. library to talk to some of his friends. Darran said he was in the

libraryuntilapproximately 1045hours. He saidwhilehe was inthe libraryhe waswith friendsby the nameofJacobBanner,

andanotherstudenthe knowsonlyasJeremy. Darran saidhedidnot seeanything outof the ordinaryor unusualwhilehewas

in the library, or in thearea of the libraryon 4-20-99. Hesaidwhilehe was inthe library with Jacob Banner, andJeremy. they

sat near the windowsOn the west 'ide ofthe library

Darran said for his fifth hour class he went to math/geometry which is on the upper level of the school. Darren saidwhen he

got intothe class roomhe got his booksout becausetherewasa test scheduled for thatday. Darransaidabout 1[20hours. on

,·20·99, he heard several people in the hallway, outsideof his class room screaming. Darran said he then heardwhat he

thoughtto be a shotgunbeing dischargedat an unknown location, somewhere outsideof his class room. Damn saidOne of

the teachers, Mr. Ortiz, ran out ofthe class roominto the hallway to seewhatwas takingplace. Darransaid the otherteacher

bythename ofMs.Moore,stayed in the class roomwiththestudents. Darran saidMr. Ortiz lookeddownthe hallway andsaw

a studentrunningin the hall. He saidMr. Ortizaskedthe running student, "Wha; the hellare youdoing?" This student (name

unknown), told Mr. Ortiz that someonewas downstairs with a gun. Damn saidMr. Ortiz returnedto the insideof the class

roomand shutthe doors, he did not knowif Mr. Ortizlocked thedoors, so thatno bodycould get into the class roomfrom the

hallway. Damn saidaboutOne minutelaterthe firealarmsintheschool wentoff. Hesaidheexitedthe class roomandlooked

downthe hallwaytowardsthe library, butsaidhe didnotseeanything out of theordinaryat that time. Darraasaid duringthis

time period he heard what he describedas two to three gunshots, but was unableto tell me where the gunshots sdunded like

they were comingfrom. Darransaid he thenexitedthe schoolby running outof the doors on the east side ofthe school, and

southof'themaindoors and schooladministrative offices. Hesaid heran eastbound, awayfromColumbine H.S.andtold me

that someseniorstudentswere stopping traffic onnorthbound andsouthbound PierceStreetso therunningstudents getacross

SouthPierceStreetand into Leawood Park. Damn saidhe ranontothe soccerfield,insideLeawood Parkwherehe remained

for approximately 10.15minutes. Darran said thensomeone exitedColumbine H.S. 00 the east sideof the schooland shotan

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SUPPLEMENT X JCSO PETERSON 99·762S·GGGGGC~tin8Case- RC)Xll"t No Victim Name OrilinalReport Date ThisReport

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R~ification 0 O:ami ~ Arrest 0 Unfounded. 1:1 Closu~ 0

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unknown numberof shotstowardsLeawoodPark. IaskedDarran if he saw anyoneoutsideoftheeastdoorsofColumbineas.and he told me no. He said he ran as did numerous other people in the park. away from the park, and said he went into

somebody's house, but did not knowthe name of the homeowner. He said he heard from another person that someone had

exited Columbine H.S.and was shooting towards the park, however, he did not witness this.

I askedDarran ifhe bad seen the duffel bag or propane tankssuch as those that were later recovered in the Columbine as.cafeteria. Darran said he did not see either Items in or around the school, nor did be see anybody carryingthese items, or

similar items. Darran said he did not know of anybody. nor had he heard rumors of anybody who mav be manufacturing

explosive devicesand/orpossessingor sellingflrearms.

I askedDammwhathe knows aboutthe Trench CoatMafia. and TrenchCoat Mafiastudents,and specifically whathe knew

about Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris. Darran said prior to the shootingon 4-20·99, he did not knowwhat the TrenchCoat

.vlafia was. nor did he know any of the TrenchCoatMafia studentsnames. He told me that he would see the students who

woretrenchcoats atColumbine B.S.playingcardsat lunchtimeinthe Cafeteria/Commons area ofthe school. Since4·20·99,

Darran said he hasheardthat RobertPerrywasa friend ofDylan Klebold and EricHarris, It should he Doted: DarranMetzler

saidBrooks Brown'5 brother.Aaron Brown, isa goodfriend ofhis. Severaltimes duringmyInterview of'Darran Metzler and

Anne Gates, DarranMetzlerwouldnot giveverymuchinformation aboutthequestionsI askedof him.and when Anne Gates

would try to elaborate, Darranwould tell her she was wrong and woulddeny what she said as being truthful. It appearedto

methat Darran Metzlerwas tryingto cover for Brooks Brown and/or AaronBrown. Anne Gates told me in the presence of

Darran Metzler of an incident that occurredabout one month prior to this interview (approximately the end of June Or the

beginning of July 1999), that upset her. She told methatAaronBrown accusedDarran Metzlerof havingsome of his CD's.

Annesaid she founda carry-outtype of pizza box outside of her door, at her residence. She said there was a letter inside the

pizza box made out ofletters of the alphabetthat had been cut out of magazines that said, "We want those back,or you're

dead." Annesaid also in this pizzaboxwasa doll withthe headcut off it, Iasked AnneGatesif shehad reported thisto lCSO,

andshe saidshe had not She also toidme that thepizzabox, letter, and doll etc. had all been thrownaway. Anne Gates told

methat she believes Aaron Brown is responsible for this pizza boxand the contents insidebeing left at her residence. While

'\nne was tellingme aboutthe incident, Damn became defensiveofAaronBrownandsaid severaltimesthat theincident was

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CONTINUATION CIRcpQrtins: Agm;:y Re?OI'ting OtTh;er CaseReport No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO PETERSON 99-7625-GGGGG

COO!1ecting CaseRe;pon No Vi¢tim Name OriginlU Report DateThis Repcr:

COLUMBINE B.S. 7-30-99

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allajoke between them. Annetoldme thatDarranwentaverto the Brown's residence after thispizzabox wasfound, Darran

said he said somethingto Aaron Brawn about the incident andAaronBrownjust smiledand told him he did not know what

DarranMetzlerwas talking'about. I askedDman Metzlerabout the CD's that Aaron Brownclaims he has that belongs to

Aaron Brown, Damn said theCD's belongto him, andoot Aaron Brown.but AaronwantstheseCD's because he likes them.

Onceagain Damn Metzler told methe entireincidentwasmeantas a joke.

I later talkedpnvareiy with AnneGatesand asked her if she wanted me to investigate the incident involving the pizzabox.

Itold herI wouldinterviewAaronBrown andhisparents aboutthe incident if shewantedmeto. AnneGatessaidat this time,

since there had been no further incidents, she did notwant meto do any further follow-up or interviews in reference to that

incident with the pizza box and contents, AnneGates said if she changes her mind, or if they haveanyfurther problems or

incidents in the future, shewillcontactme. When Anne Gatesbrought up thenameDustinGordon to me. withDarran Metzler

present, shesaidhemaypossibly befriends withtheTTench CoatMafiastudents, DarranMetzlerquickly said,"DustinGordon

,s not a part of the Trench Coat Mafia. Again, in a defensive mannerfor this person. When I asked Darranhowhe would

describe Brooks Brown, he told me that Brooks Brown was not a Trench Coat Mara student. and described him as

"understanding, nice,out-going, generous, andgoodfriend," HesaidBrooksBrownhas known DylanKlebold sincetheywere

both young. and were friends of eachotherfora verylongtime, Darran said he doesnot know of any incident whereBrooks

Brownhas been violentor threatened anybody, Darran saidhe has known AaronBrownfor approximately 3 years, andhas

not seenAaronBrowndisplayanyviolenttendencies, nor has he seenAaronBrownhavea "hoi" typeof temper, Darran said

hehasneverseenanyfirearms, explosive devices orcomponents tomanufacrureexplosivedevices insidetheBrownresidence

when he has been present there, Darren Metzlersaid he went to the 1999 Columbine H.S. Prom and said he saw Dylan

Klebold, however he didn't know who DylanKlebold's date was, Darran said he also went to the after Prom party at

Columbine H.S, He said he didnotseeDylanKlebold, Eric Harris, or anyotherTrenchCoat Mafiastudents at theafterProm

party. Darran said he was at this afterProm partyfat approximately four hours,

Darran saidhe knewIsaiahShoels, I askedhimifhe hadeverseenanybody racially harass or raciallyintimidate IsaiahSboels.

Darran said he never saw that occur. I askedhimwhatpeople thought of IsaiahShoels, andDarran said,"IsaiahShoels was

a goodguyto hangout with," Healso told me thateverybody likedIsaiahShoels. I askedDarran Metzlerif he had seenany

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of the other minority students at Columbine H.S. be racially harassedor intimidated. He said he had never observed this

happening either.

Duringthis interviewwhichDarranMetzler's mother. AnneGates,waspresent,Annetoldme that after the shooting on 4·20·

99, a studentby the name EricReitze,(303}979-4508, wastalkingto her at thememorial and told her that DylanK1ebold had

a "fetish" for knivesand apparently had someknivesthat be hadcollected.

I askedDarran MetzlerandAnneGates andtheother members of their family havebeen doing sincethe shootingOn 4·20·99

Darran saidhe has beendoingwell. Laterhowever.I spoke withAnneGateswithoutDamn Metzlerbeingpresent. She told

methat after the shootingon 4·20·99, Darran wasdoingwell untilhe wentbackintoColumbine as. to get his property back

that he had left inside. She said shedid not go with himto the schoolwhen he did this. Shesaid Darran hadcalled her from

a phone,and"just lost it" she said. Shesaid DarransaidhewasnO! preparedtosee whathe had seen insideofColumbine H.S.

• advisedDarran Metzler and Anne Gates to contactme if they or any other family members wanted to speak with a lCSO

VictimAdvocatein the future, and I willmakethe necessary arrangements for themat thattime. Damn also toldme hewould

contact me in the future if he remembered any further information or learnedanything furtherof the shootingon 4-20-99.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

AnneGates gave me a COver sheet for a faxthat was sent to lCSO fromGlennGateson 4·24-99, along with a page of e-mail

that hehad sentto leSO. It appeared the e-mailhad beensent to leSO SergeantRichardWebb.Also,per a handwrittennote

On the letteroftbe fax, it appeared on5·1-99.GlennGateshadbeencalledbackbyan Arapahoe CountySheriffs Investigator.

I marked both pageswith myinitials,date and case number, and placedbothitemsinto the lCSO evidencevault on 7-30·99

The pages were also copiedand submitted along with this report. See attachedcopies.

DarranMetzleradvised methat at no time004·21)..99, he was never in the cafeteria/commons area of Columbine H.S.

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TO:· JeffcoSheriff Dept.

FROM: Glenn Gates

SUBJECT: Attached Eman

This is a follow-up to previously reported Information I verbally provided to youroffice yesterday.

I would appreciate it if one of your investigators would contact me so that I canexplain the nature of this email.asit may have some bearing on yourInvestigation.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

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iplngontomy fINery won:!. I am seriously afliad that it I hadn'tbeen" ••re you would have all run up lholle stairsand been shelby my friendl]ihat I tboughll knew. You all know me and Iam moregraleful toyouforlisllIntng lIlan anything elsel It you hadn'llistllnea andtookoffrunning ~ collIdeasily havebeen oneof yeu still laying in Il1t schoolat thill hour. Thereisn't mucll I can lake creditfor or am willing tolake onsd~ "",mexcept that 1am fortunate beeauM I have you allSlilf hen! with mel The hell hasonly begun, 1am hurt I am reallyhun! I sllil cannotcomprehend lIlat my fliends were physicatly capableofoominglh-allll aoi/llllhis tQ _0 many othIII'S. 1 amllQlT)' sndIfanyone needs to tall< please giVe me a phonecall or If you want Ie '­metalk,,,,oall p1easel

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Next to my mends and e-mail equei!ar1C!!!l. I am reallyglad tohearsomanyotyou expressyour concern to U$ here at Columbinel /triendeare nolllle "evil"~ lIlal they make them out to oe onlelevisiOtl",!heI'll1s 110 ''lrendIcoel'' po$S&. I wollid like to informyouthat I am extremely sorry for the !l'edgedy lIlat happened here. I W8Iltyou all topray tor Dylan and Eric also, Theywere exc.ellenl -I­IndMcluals. I am sony for what they havedone but myheart anaprayetS~" wilt!themjust as lIquaily all theygo witIlllle viotims illatwere slain

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KATIE COLEEN MICEK.DOB!09-23-82

8892W,Progress PI.

Littleton. CO 80123

303-933-3217

n.VESTIGATION:

On06-22-99, I wasassigned Lead#4217, to interview Katie Coleen Micek" a Columbine High School student on 04-20-99, who

wasassignedMr. Bundy's fifth hour Algebra I class.

Afterseveral attempts to reachMicek, on 06-30-99, at 0820hours, I again contactedthe listed bornephonenumber,303-933­

3277, and reached a femalewho identified herselfasKatieMicek. Micekexplainedthet she had been 00 vacation in Atlantic

City and thus unable to call me back. I explained to her that I wascontacting ColumbineHigh School studentsreference the

incident at the school on 04-20-99. Sbe stated that she had been at the school 00 thet dare and had been in attendanceof

Mr. Bundy's class. I told her I understood the class started at about 1115 and asked her what her first indication was that

something was wrong. Micek stated that thedoorwas closed andMr. Bundywas giving thema quiz. As a result, the class was

pretty silent. She stated thet about to five to seven minutes afterclass started, she was not far into the test and heard a girl

screaming. She staledthatshe didn't thinkmuchof it,asyouhearweird thingsat school,due to things like seniorpranks. She

stated about one minute later she heard the fire alarm go off' Micek stated thet she didn't connect the two. She stated

immediately after the firealarmwent off,her softball coach, Coach Ortiz, flung thedooropenand staled, "Go, go, go. Get away

from the school as far as you can." Micek srating thetknowing Coach Ortiz, sheknewhe was seriousand they beganrushing

OUt. She stated she remembered a maleoncrutches in frontofher ttying to get out and people pushinghim and feelingbad for

him. Shestaled thatas sheexitedthe classroom, sheturned right into the mathhall. leftinto the hall and right into the main hall.

She Slated thatwhen she was in the mathhall she did not see or hear anything unusual, other than peoplepushing. SheSlated

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COLUMBINE 06-31)..99CJusifb'dol'\ X FIRSTDEGREE MURDER ~SIlQ1!S:~ X lU~ly Clca.PId o Rooomm<nd c.s.: Review cRec1DiifiCiDon n Cl*«1by Attut c tl._ Cl Closure o

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at thatpoint shethoughtmaybeit was a scienceexperiment thal; had gonehad and maybecreateda fire. She statedthathowever.

whenshe got intothe main hall, she noticedthat the doors were closed, which is unusual, I asked her if that normally happened

when the fire alann went off and she stated that she hada'; noticedit before. She staled that the ball was also hazy as if there

was smoke. She statedthat they went out the door at the endof thehall. downthe outside stairs, across Pierce Streetand to the

park. She stated the teachers continued to pushthemfarther end farther back. Sbestated once in the park there were some girls

whobad comefrom thecafeteriaend were crying,sayingthatthete were llUYS withguns. She statedthat anothermalewas telling

them theywere wrongand therewasn't. She said they bad been outsideabout ten minutes and the teachers continuedpushing

them further endfurtherback. Micekstatedthat suddenly everyone starting running into the neighborhoods. She stated that she

didn't stop to ask why. It was one of those thingswhere youdoc'r know whet's goingon, hut you just run like everyoneelse

Shestatedtherewere rumorsat the time that someonewas on the roof, however, she did not see or hear anything else. ! asked

her if there was anything else she saw or heard outsideand she statedshe only recalled the helicoptersand that there were lor,

of helicopters.

I asked Micek if she recalled whom she was sitting with or near in class. She Stated thaI her best friend. Lauren Cartaya was

sitting behindher. She statedthat Alayna Muscoline was sitting near her. bur 'he stated she was unsure where she was actually

at.

I asked Micekif she had been into or throughthe cafeteria at all on 04-2()'99, and she Slated she had not. I askedher if sheknew

either Dylan Klebold or Eric Harris and she Slated she did not. 1askedher if theywere anyone she recognized from the ball.

Shestatedshedidn't, althoughshe recognized theirgroup. Shestatedshetypically parkedat ClementPark and wouldwalk past

the pavilion wherea group of "them" would be smoking, but she statedsbe didn't knowif ~he ever actually saw them. I asked

her if there was anythingshe bad either heard or seen,eitherprior to or since the incident, which she thought might assist us.

Sbe stated there was not, She Stated she bad heard that there were other people shooting. I asked her what she had heard

specifically. She staredshe had heard that there was a shooteron the roofand had also heard that there was someonewearing

a whiter-shirt, but sheknewtharKleboldand Hams werenot wearing white t-shirts butwearingblack trench coats. Micekstated

that she had no further information.

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99-7625-KJ(SUPPLEMENT y JCSO PETERSONConntl;ti.,. Cu¢ Report No. Victim NlId1e OriginalRtport D.- This Report

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WITNESSES;

KIMBERLY MOHRBACHER, DOB/9-20-83

6551 WESTCALHOUN PLACE

UTn.ETON, CO 80!23

303-797.8117

STUDENT COLUMBINE H.S.

ROBERT MOHRBACHER. DOB/8-18-53

SAMEADDRESSIPHONE AS KIMBERLY

WORK. 5601 YORKST.

DENVER, CO 80216

303-795-2911 X-IS

KATHRYN MOHRBACHER, DOBI2·ll·51

SAMEADDRESSIPHONE AS KIMBERLY

WORK. 5660GREENWOOD PLAZA BLYD.

SUITE510

ENGL.EWOOD, CO 80123

303-771-1117

INVESTIGATlON:

On6-1·99, at about 1815 hours, I responded to 6551 West Calhoun Place to contactand interview KimberlyMohrbacher who

Isa studentat Columbine H.S. This interview was in reference to the shooting thatoccurred at ColumbineH.S. on 4-20-99.

Kimberly Mohrbacher was interviewed in the presence ofher father, Robert Mohrbacher, and hermotherKathryn Mohrbacher

Kimberly saidon 4-20-99 at approximately 1015 hours, shewenttoher locker, #919, inside Columbine H.S. Shesaidherlocker

is acrossthe hallway from the library. Kimberly saidaftergoing 10 her locker, shewalkeddownstairs and into the Columbine

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H.S. cafeteria. arrivingat about 1020 hours, Kimberly saidshewascarrying her backpack with her and selecteda table to sit

31in the cafeteria. Kimberly saidshesat her ba<:kpack downon thefloornextto the selectedtable. Kirnberlv showed mewhat

tableshesat at on 4-20-99. on the diagram I hadshowed herof the Columbine H.S. cafeteria. The table she selected was table

"LL"and is located' in farthest eastrowof tables on the east sideofthecafeteria, andnearthe stairway that leadsup to the second

level of Columbine B.S. Kimberly saidWhile she wasseatedat the table she was facing directly east towards this stairway.

Kimberly said she got up from thetableandwentto the "RebelCorner"in the south/east area ofthe cafeteriato get something

to eat, andthenreturnedto the table. Kimberly saidthefollowing students werealsoat table"LL," her brother. DanMohrbacher,

David Schulte, Aubren Hummell, LisaSteepleton, TiSOn Knapke, RyanMorrill, JoshCasey,and Amy Staley. She advised that

she couldnot recall exactly where the otherstudents had been sittingat the table. Kimberly said while sitting at the tableshe

wasdoingher homework, and thenat about 1110 to 1115 hours, she left thecafeteria to go up to the secondlevelof the school.

for her math class. that begins at 1115 hours. Kimberly saidwhileshe had been in the cafeteriashe did not observeanything

unusual, nor did she observe any suspicious items. 1askedher if she hadseen a duffel bag or a propane tank that was later

recovered inthe cafeteria. Kimberly said she didnot see eitheritemwhile in the cafeteria.

Kimberly said after going into hermath class,with the teacherbeingMs. Morvesky. she was sitting at a desk when she heard

whatshe described as "rumblingnoises" outside the classroom. but it was unknown whereit was coming from, Kimberly said

the teachergot scared and went behind herdesk and began to cry. Kimberly said she then beard• "bang" and then Mr. Ortiz

(another Columbine H.S. teacher) wasrunning down thehallway yelling to students and teachersto lock theirclassroom doors.

Kimberly said someone lockedherclassroom door,butshe didnotknow who. Kimberly saidall thestudents in herclassroom

gotunderneath theirdesks. She saidshe then beardMr. Havens, (another Columbine H.S, teacher) run down the hallway, look

into the classroom she was in, through the glassin the door, andyelled, "everybody out." Kimberly said all the students in her

classroom, ranout of the classroom andexiledthe school through the south/east doOTS thatfaceeast towardsSouthPierce Street

Kimberly said she ran across South Pierce Streetand into Leawood Park. Kimberly said while she was in Leawood Park she

heard"two big explosions" coming from Columbine H.S. Kimberly said she lookedtowardColumbineH.S., but she did not

seeanybody insidethe windows, nor didshesee anybody outside of the school. Shesaidshe went10 a friend ofber's house by

thenameofEricLong, and thenwent10 anothermend's house by thenameofChadCrandall, who liveson South Fenton Street.

Kimberly said she called her parents from Crandall's house.

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j~ !Ou&mi'lY IBrand Name I """',,"00 ISerial No. ~~~ I~~~~ Io~~Kimberly Mohrbachercould not providemuch infermatien aboutthe trench coat mafia students, other than to say they were a

group of kids, estimated to he 5-7 in number, that would gather and bang around. under the stairway area of the cafeteria.

Kimberly advisedshe did not see any of the "jocks" harass the trench coat mafia students. She said she did not see the trench

coat mafia students harass any of the other studentseither.

KimberlyMohrbachertold me thar a friend of her's by the nameof ShannonZele knew BrooksBrown. Kimberlysaid she was

at a Village Inn about one and a half monthsprior to the shooting with several other people, and said Brooks Brown was their

waiter. She said Shannon Zele asked Brooks Bro....'11 if he remembered her andhe said he did. Kimberly said what she

remembered about Brooks Brown was that he seemed "slow" to doanything. She said he was slow to serve the people at their

table,and seemed slow inspeaking. I latercheckedwith the FBIRapidStart operators andwas told that ShannonZele had been

interviewed already by law enforcement, Kimberly Mohrbacher saidshe does not know of anybody. nor has she heardany rumor

of anyone manufacturing explosivedevices,and/orpossessing firearms. She also said she doesn't know anyone with a double

pierced eyebrow.

Kimberly Mohrbachersaidon 4-20-99 she heard the "thoughtof the day"on the Rebel NewsNetwork (RNN). She told me that

on 4-20-99, between0835 and 0840 hours, she saw the thoughtof the day to he "04120 you'd rather not be here today."

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

KimberlyMohrbachertold me thata friend of her's by the nameofKristaFogarty had a gym class last semester at Columbine

H.S. with one of the suspects, either Dylan Kleboldor Eric Hartis. she did not knowwhich one.

Kimberly said on 4-20-99, when shewent to her lockerprior to goingto the cafeteria,she did not notice anything unusualat the

library. She said she did not see any suspiciouspeople.or suspicious items, in the area of the Columbine High School library

I gave Kimberly Mohrbacher my business and told her to contactme if she wanted to talk to a JeSO Victim Advocate in the

future. ! told her I would make the necessaryarrangements for her at that time.

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SUPPLEMENT X JCSO PETERSON 99-7625-FFFF

, Connecting Case Report No Victim: Name Origina! Repbn: DateThis Report

COLUMBINE 07-112-99r catiOf! X FIRST DEGREE MURDER Offotll5e SlaliU5; Open X Ex~lyOoertd 0 Recommend Case: Review aRel:I~ific.1tkl1\ a Cleared by Arn:l$I c Unfo-..lt\IJcld a Closure 0

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ALMA H. MOORE, OOBI09-28·60

9 Lindenwood Lane

Littleton, CO 80127

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Work: Teacher, Columbine High School

620I South Pierce51.

Littleton. CO 80123

303-982-5200

INVESTIGATION:

On07·02-99, at about 1130 hours, I contacted witness Alma H. Moore, whoisa reacher at Columbine High School. by telephone,

Thereason I contacted AlmaMoore was in reference to !heshooting thatoccurred at Columbine High School On 04-20-99

AlmaMoore saidon04-20-99, she wasat Columbine High School to teach her classes which isher routine asa Columbine High

School teacher, Almasaid that at about 1115 hours on matdate,aclassmat she teaches with anotherColumbine HighSchool

teacher, Mr. Ortiz, began, This is a Geometry class, The classroom is located on theupper level of the school. AlmasaidJust

as thisclassbegan, shehadsome students up in frontof the classroom, at the chalkboard, Almasaid she Was alsoat thefront

of theclassand Mr. Ortizwas at the tear of this class. Alma saidthedoor from the interior of this classroom into the ballway

is always kept closedso the noiseof the students in the hallway during this lunch perioddoes not disturbthe class, Almasaid

forsome reason on04-20-99, thisdoorwasnotshutandhad beenleftopen. Alma saidsuddenly sheheard"a rushofnoise" from

outside of her classroom, She saidMr. Ortizand shelooked ateachother, andthen Mr. Ortizwent out into thehallway to see

what was occurring, Alma said while Mr. Ortiz was outof the classroom, and out of her sight, she heard two gunshots and

thought theycame from just outside of the Mathdepartment, which she saidis "U-shaped" withher classroom being at tbebottom

of theU, Almasaidshe believed at that timethat these gunshots had been directed towardMr. Ortiz and believed that he had

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beenshot. Alma said she grabbedher keys to locktheclassroom doorsto protecther studentsby keepingany gunmen out. Alma

saidshe was trying to keep calm. So her studentswouldalso keep calm. Alma said she had heard gunshots. however, she said

she did not tell any ofher students that they were gunshots in hopesof keepingthem from panicking. Alma saidjust as she was

lockingthe classroom doors with her keys, Mr. Ortiz came running back into theclassroom and said. "Get them out of here."

Almasaidher firstreaction was to protectthechildren and therefore, she wasnot sure ifgettingthe childrenout of the classroom

was a goodor a bad idea. Alma said she felt they mightbe safer lookedin the classroom. Alma said there were more gunshots

and after hearingsome type ora commotion, her students got up andran out of the classroomand into the Math hall. Almasaid

the students then ran to the east doors of the school that are located south of the main doors by the administrative offices of

Columbine High School. Alma said she stood In the east hallway of the Math department and watched the students exit the

school, to be sure they got out safely, Alma said il was about this time that the fire alarm at Columbine High School went off.

Alma said after the students got out of the school,she exitedColumbine High School also through thesame door and ran to the

fence outsideof Columbine High School. Almasaid during this time,she heard numerousgunshotsand approximately five to

.ix bombs detonate from the area of Columbine High School. Alma said she then ran across South Pierce Street and into

Leawood Park, where numerous students were located. Almaestimated she was In Leawood Park for approximatelyforty to

forty-five minutes. During this time frame that she was in Leawood Park, Alma said she did not hear any gunshots directed

towardLeawood Park. Alma said that somebody, possiblya lawenforcement officer, said gunshots had been directed toward

Leawood Park, so Alma said she went into the Longresidence, which backs up to Leawood Park.

Almasaid duringthe incident at ColumbineHigh Schoolon 04-2()'99,and since the shooting,her concern has beenthe welfare

of the ColumbineHigh School students, both physically and emotionally. It was readily apparentthat Almawas and is worried

about these students and their well being, and bowthe incident is affectingtheir lives.

I asked Alma Moore what she knew about the Trench Coat Mafia, the Trench Coat Mafia students and in particular Dylan

Klebold and Eric Harris. Alma said prior to the shootingon 04-20-99, she was not aware that any Trench Coat Mafiaexisted.

Alma said In fact, on 04.20·99, while she was watching television about the shooting that had occurred at Columbine High

School, she heardsomethingabout theTrenchCoatMafiabeinginvolved and said she thoughtto herself, "What are they talking

about?"

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AlmaMoore said shedid nothaveDylanKlebold or EricHarris in anyof herclasses since she has beenteaching at Columbine

High School, nor did sheknow their names or whotheywere prior to the shooting on 04-20·99. Almasaid she did not know

anybody whomayhavebeen aTrenchCoatMana student. Almasaidduring the fall semester of 1998, she recalls seeing a male

student wearing a trench coat inthehallway ofColumbine HighSchool. walking withanother person. Shesaidshenowbelieves

thatTrench Coat MafiastudentwasDylanKlebold, Alma saidsherecalls the incident becauseshe remembered wondering to

herself, "That is strange. Smdents at Columbine HighSchool do notdress like that" Shesaid the male she nowbelieves was

DylanKlebold was wearing a trenchcoat,however, shecouldnot recall whatthe description of the otherclothinghe may have

beenwearing at the timewas. Alma said shesaidhelloto this Trench CoatMafia student, but to the bestofherknowledge. the

student did not respond backto her.

rasked Alma Moore tocontactmeshould shewantto talkwitha le.S.O. Victim Advocate in thefuture. 1toldher1would make

thenecessary arrangements for her at that time. Alma advised methat she is scheduled to speakwith the pastorat her church

n reference to this shootingthatoccurred at Columbine HighSchool on 04-20-99.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Alma Moore said that at no time on 04-20-99 duringthe shooting at Columbine High

School did she see any of the shooters and/or suspects that mayhave been involved.

DISPOSITlQN: Open.pendingfurther investigation.

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FBI174A.DN·S7419rcso 99-7625Investigator: Glenn Moore- GoldenPolice Department 1(303) 384-8080

RE: CONTROL 1# isss

TELEPHONE INTERVIEW:MORRIS, Ian Anthony(DOB:060184)7983 W. Quarto Avenue, LittletonCO(Student,Columbine High School)H; (303) 933-1858

0428991 15;40hrs

MORRIS described being in Math class on the second floor of the school the day ofthe shooting. At about 11;3Oam they heard whatsounded like footsteps, or somethinglanding on the roof above them. He said the soundwas more consistentwith footsteps asthey were in a cadence at a trot to runningpace. Approximately ;45 to :60secondsafterthis they sawstudents running in the hallwayoutside their classroom. He describedtheyappeared to be running away, fleeing somethingrather than pursuing something.MORRIS added that at about the same time they could hear explosionsand gunshotscorning from the adjacent Science classroomarea.

MORRIS added that his friend, "Matt Dendorfer'' saw the bullets being fired. He wasunawareof whether Dendorferhad seen the personts) shooting the firearms, but that hehad told him of having seen ricocheting bullets. MORRISsaid there were numerousstudents in the math class at the time, as well as the teacher Ms. MORRISEY (sp"),

MORRISsaid he knew one of the persons said to have been the "shooters." He saidhe knew KLEBOLD only as an acquaintanceas they were in a gym class together.

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I have retHi the foregoing statement and the facts contained therein are true to the best ofmy knowledge find belief. Ido nQt maintain that it contains all of the facts or detaHs of the incident, but only th(J$e facts about which I nev« beenasked.

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I. Didyou ever see thetwo large duffelbags in~ cafeteda ?I\u

2. Didyou see llIIyooe~Of in the possession of those duffel bags, at a previous limo?Vo

3. Didyou see ErlcHat:rlJor Dy\aD Kleboklei~OD Mo"y ofTuesda¥? Wbatwere!lleydoiDg ?Wbatdid theY say? Were theywilh auYOlleelse ? tJ0

4. Didyou leave aaylhing behindin the ClIfe1mia or anywhere else ill the sclIool ?Ye.~. j" ........+>-.

S. Who were you with in thecall!:Ieria? W'!lI:re were you sitting ?

6. DIdyOIl see Of l3Ikl1) any of the TmJdI Coal MafIa lIlCIllber:s OIl Monday? Tnesday? How about the¢Of~Of~? ~O

7. Have you heatd lllIylhingftom 3I1ybody elseabouto~suspod5, bomb l1IlIklDg, IlUII buyinJ, .lie. ?.,.JI.>

8. ythal were ,yOll """lIing? DId yOll have aback oac:k ?Wbatillli it looklib andI OfJune in it ?~e.6oIl'l:} ~ I'ioo.,i ...."'y ~.,j... 1-# ..;.. .)" ll'~r-k.. ,\*,,>n.l;..ov"r.

9. Howdidyouleave the ClllloIlori.a Of the building? Wbat _ the.vems tll8Imadeyouleave ?Vie. ,,4. (1.,,'" J .zlplo~ic..,j ':-""ot i\4,'}-"'J, U"\ ....",<L i"'OO<to ,..."' ... '" , .....f" 1"""'0'"',)",-

10. Wllai"tID didio~~';;1Ilr~a&r.fa'nw"n did you comeftom [prior to theoa!elm:la) ?c-, I;:, Ot..' to i G; '; ~ o ~ t::?OVtLr""h """ ~I"\ r.

11. Have them marl< wbere they_ sitting, tI:Ieir rou'" oulofthe buJldiJ1g and whom theY- with("Ifmown) ?

12. How did youexit the l>uJIdiJ1g? W'!lI:re did you go wht:ll you gotoutand what didyou see au theoutsidllofthe buiklillg? To !4..~ vO"t "p ..... 1<.. "'J. ,., T-O My p,..;.",t

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IS. Didyoo seeOr beu any lltlosual allDOWlcemen", priorto the sbootinp? Doyouknow what the"Tbouglu ofthe daywaS'overthe Rebel NewsNetwork (RNN) ? rJC

16. Can you providlllllly fIlnber ilJformatiau 011 Ihe lI:lll'ltlbeI'S of theTtcll<:ll Coal Mafia ?

17. Ask the Parelllll if the kidshave told1hem llIlytbing else? Dif'fcrcnt?

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

Date of transcription 6/9/99

Sharon Morrissey, date of birth February 24, 1976, 7144South Hudson Circle, Littleton, Colorado 80122, telephone number(303) 741-4555, was telephonically interviewed. After beingadvised of the identity of the interviewing Agent and the natureof the interview, Morrissey furnished the following information:

Morrissey is a Math Teacher at Columbine High School.Her fifth period class is Geometry which is taught in room MAL11.This classroom is located in the corner of the math section ofthe school. On April 20, 1999, approximately five to ten minutesinto class she felt the floor shaking. The shaking was caused bystudents running down the Math/Science hallway, Morrissey heardone gunshot in an area that would have been at the west end ofthe Math/Science hallway. This gunshot occurred before the firealarm came on. Morrissey told everyone in her class to get undertheir desks. The door was closed. The door automatically locks.Another teacher, Mr. Havens, told Morrissey and her class to getout of the school. Morrissey's class exited the school out thedoors on the east end of the Math/Science hallway. Herclassrooms door is located next to the Math/Science hallway andis the closest math room to the exit. Her class exited theschool and went across the street into Leawood Park,

1999.officeoffice

Morrissey had 23 students in her class on April 20,Two students were at home and one had been sent to theand was being suspended. Jordan Grimm was in the schoolwith Peter Horvath, the dean of students.

No student in Morrissey's classroom saw any of thegunmen and only heard one gunshot, Morrissey does not recallhearing any noises above her classroom on the roof. When theColumbine students returned to school at Chatfield High School,Morrissey talked with her fifth period class about what happened.She told the class exactly what she remembers and asked them ifthey remembered anything different. No students within the classindicated to her that they had seen anything different thanMorrissey. Morrissey purposely went over what she remembershappening because she thought some of her students may have beenexaggerating what they saw and heard.

FU,I 174A-DN-57419 and Jeffeo #99-7625

Inve:stigalion en 5/7/99

Date- dictated

(telephonically)

6/3/99

by SA John M. EIvig/ms Control Number #DN2292

This dOl,::uml:!r.! c:cl'ltoim: neither recommendations nor ccncfusicas of the FBI k is the: propertyof rhe FBI and is. loaned 10 youit and irs ccnrenrs are not to M distriburrd outside your agency JC-001- 001574

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Sharon Morrissey

Morrissey had her class write down on paper whateverthey wanted to about what happened at the high school. Morrisseyis close in age to a lot of the students and they tend to open upto her. Two female freshman students in particular wrote thatthey were both friends of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. Theywrote very fondly of Harris and Klebold, and Morrissey consideredthe girls to have had 'a freshman crush on two seniors." Thestudents were Marla Foust and Katherine 'Katie" Thompson.

Morrissey again reiterated that neither she nor any ofher students in the classroom witnessed any gunmen.

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,ReportingA~ Reporting OtTJCef Cue R.ep<m No

O.A'lT'NUAl'ION 0

SU.i'PLEMENT v JeSO LUCIANO 99-7625-8CoenecringCase Repon NQ Victim NameOriginal Re'port DaleThisRepon

07·07-99C 1!l01l x First DOll- Murder Offett$e 5tslus: Open: X E:U:epril.iN.lly Cl.~ c Recommend Case: Review 0

Retlassifl~liOll o Clwed by ArteIl ri Unfounded o Closl1te q

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LEAD CONTROL 114356 - A summary report rererenceW Hour Geemetry class at Cclambtne High School011 04-20­

99.

Geometry teacher Sharon Morrisseywas interviewed on 05-(J7·9'J by FB! AgentJohn Elvig (control#2292j,

The following studentswere telephonically interviewed betweenj)6-1S-99 and 07-02-99:

Agustini,Victoria Lee, dohIlO·23·83 - Control 114356

Beck, Michael Wayne,dobI06-08-84- Control114357

Bell, MaryMargaret, dohlll-08-83 - Control #4359

Brown. NathanStephen.doblll-26-82 - Control 114360

Coppfer, Tears. M.. dobIOI-16-84 - Control #4362

. edel. Ryan Patrick, dobrll2- 18-84 - Control #4365

FOUSI. Maria Ann. dob/t0-05-82 - Control #4366

Gagne, Jennifer Anne.dobI08-21-82 - Control#4369

Hornbecker, Ashley Lynn.dobI02-l7-84 - Control#4311

Miller. Zachary David, dobi06-19-83 - Control#4372

O'Byrne, Kaylan M., doblll·I4-83 - Control#4374

Sagsterter, Christina K.. OObI07·30-84 - Control#4375

Tognetti.Peter W., dohI01-29·84 - Control #4378

Tran, Lynn M., dobiOI-03-84· Control#4379

Walters, Charise D., dob/05-18-83 - Control#4380

Williams, BrandonL., dobI02·17-84 - Control#4382JC..o01- 001576

All of the above students gavesimilaraccounts of theif actions on the Apri120. 1999 shootings at Columbine High School when

the incident began. They wereall in Sharon Morrissey's fifth hourGeometry class, Students gave variousaccounts of hearing

"gunshots," a boom, a rumbling, andsounds thought to be firecrackers, all comingfrom somewhere in the hallwayoutsidethe

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SUl'PLEMEN1' v JCSO LUCIANO 99-7625-BConnC'CtiJlg C. Rl:pOJ1 NQ. VictimN~Ot;&IDaJ Report DatI: This Repon

07-07-99- First neg...., Murder CJJ:atinn X Offcrlu SIlWl.: Opm x ElI:I:eptitmailyC~ Recommend Case: Review CJ

Rec~ficati()l'j 0 Clearedby Atrm CJ \inf_ O C10$u!'e CJ

I~:;; IQuanijry IBrandName t D6<:riptkln ISerildNo. S'~~ I V~~ I v.~~vered Darntgl!d

classroom. The students also heardrunningby otherstudents pastthe classroom door in the hallway.

Mary Bell,a student, wassitting near the door in the classroom when the commotion began. BeU opened the doorand looked

into the hallway to see whatwasgoing on. Bell reported that sheheardone gunshot and saw "a huge flash of light"down the

hallway. Bell shutthe doorand thenshe and the otherstudents in theclassroom hid for a short period of time in a cornerof the

classroom behindthe teacher's desk.The students thenall ranoutof the school to Leawood Park.

Noneof the students in the Geometry class reported seeingthe shooters.

The following students wereabsentfromGeometry classon 04-20-99:

Smith, Jessica Lynn- Control #4376

Smith left school aftersecondperiodfor a dentist appointment She did oat rerum10 school.

Fredericksen, Stephanie K. - Control#4368

Fredericksen was home sick on 04-20-99 witha sinusheadache.

Several attempts weremadetocontactstudent Chase, Elmore, Control #4364, withnegative results. Fellow student Ryan Fedel

reported thet Elmore was in Geometry classon 04-20-99 andexitedthe building with otherstudents in the class.

DISPOSITlQN: Open.

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UNCLASSIFIED

INFORMATION CONTROL

Information ReceivedDate: 06/07/1999 TIme: 12:00 PM

Control Number: DN4334

o Telephone/Radio

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DANTE MATTHEW MORRONI, 347-0624, STUDENT, 5THHOUR INT MATH I(TANK)

174A-DN-57419

PRIORITY Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

WEBB, R.

JCSO

(303)271-5605

WEBB, RICHARD

Case 10:

Priority:

Source:

Affiliation:

Phone Number:

Preparedby:

Evenl Narrative:

EvenlOale:

Categorlll$;

Event Time: Referencll$:

INTERVIEW STUDENT - CHS

.:;) Event Reviewed by: KE Lead ReqUired? YES

Lead Conlrol Number: DN4334

Lead: INTERVIEW DANTE MATTHEW MORRONI

Assigned To: ERZEN, LARRY Dale; 06/3011999 Time; 11:15 AM

Disposition: DANTE MORRONI WAS IN MR. TANK'S 5TH HOUR CLASS, CLASS WASORDERED OUTOFSCHOOL BY MR. TANK THEYRAN TO LEAWOOD PARK,DIDNOTSEEANYGUNMEN HEARD GUNSHOTS OR EXPLOSIONS ONCETHEY GOTTOTHEGAME, NOFURTHER INFO TO PASS ON, SEE4319 FORREPORT,

Lead Reviewed by; SL Lead Completed? ~ Dale: 0712 j 11999

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SUPPLEMENT X JCSO MOORE,C. 99-7625-MMMMc .... Casoll'l'll' No.

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ADDITIONAL WITNESS;

ELYSSAMARIE MOST,DOBl09·Q4.83

9568WestCrestline Drive

Littleton, CO 80123

303·978-0228

INVESTIGATION:

'"'n 06·22·99, I wasassigned Lead#422\ to interview Elyssa Marie Most,a Columbine High Scheel studentonQ4.2Q..99, who

nad Mr. Bundy's fifth bout Algebra I class.

On06·23·99, at 1530 hOUlS, I spokewitha female on the phonewho identified herselfas ElyssaMost. I hadpreviously called

the listed homephone numberfor Most, 303·978-0228 and leftmessages. I told Mostthat I was contacting Columbine High

School students reference the incidentat theschool onQ4.20·99. Most stated thatshehad beenat the school on that dayandhad

been in anendaace of Mr. Bundy's class. [told her that myunderstanding wasthatclassstartedat about 1115. Moststatedthat

Mr. Bundy gave thema quizand aboutfiveminutesafterclassstarted sheheardthe fire alarm. Most stated that a few seconds

later a reacher ran in. Mostdid notknowwhothis teacher was, possibly amathteacher, butdescribed him as a whitemale, with

darkhair. in Ius 30's,6'0 taIl, medium build. Moststated thisteacher was saying "Everybody needs to get out of theschool, run

fast,"

I asked Mostwho shewas sitting with in mathclass. Shestated that Shaun Downey was sitting to her right, JohnDefillippi was

sitting behind her, and HollyPinkham wassitting to her !ell:. I asked Mosr whereshewentaftershegot into thehall, MostSlated

that when 'he exited the classroom, she turned right in the hall and thenrightagain and out the door. She statedthat onceshe

,t outside, she wentacross the meet to the park. I asked Mostif shesaw or heard anything in the hall. Shestaledthat some

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CONTINUATION I:lReponin, AF""Y R<pomq Otlicor c...ReponNe.

SUPPLEMENT Jot JCSO MOORE,C. 99-7615-MMMM(' .... C... ReponNc,

Vi__OripwReport Date Thi$ Report

COLUMBINE 011-14-99~ X FIRST DEGREE M1llIDER 0I'l'i000 '"""" _ X

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people werewalking aad somepeople werel'UIlIling. She Slated shewashearingonly the fireaim I asked Most if shebeard

or saw anj'!bing' olll$ide. Most SIllllJd that aftershe wasin the parkshebeard someone screaming that someonewas shooting at

them. Theythen beganrunning into the ueighborhccds,

I askedMost if at any pointduringthe day she badbeen in the cafeteria 01 lowercommons area. and she stated shebad not, I

asked if she kneweitherEric Harris or DylanKlebold and sheSlated she didnot. Shestated sherecognizedthem assomeone

she saw occasioually when she went 10 lunch. I askedher if shebad seenthemat all Oil 04-20-99 and she statedshe didnet.

I askedMostif therewasanything that shebadeitherheard or seen. prior to or since the incident, which mightbe 0 f assistance

to us. She Slated there wasnot anything that she could think of.

'ISPOSmQ!'li Open.pending furth.er investigation.

I Officer Sipruce Unit Number 5llPCf\'isor lniual$ and Date Assigntd. T..:. p,.. ,

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Narrative reviewed b~;tf/1rJO Lead Set? (YiN):

Calego,ie.

Date: _

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SUPPLEMENT y JCSO MOORE,C. 99-7625-FFFFcOO"" ';ng Caa Repon N<l Vi<:tiln -.0riJjnal RApon Date Thi$Ropun

06-22·99awikalion • FIrst D<gree Marder Offense St.tms:: ()pm x ~Jcreared 0 Recommend Case: Revi~w 0

Rwust6calion 0 e;.,.". by ""'"0 -..... 0 Closure 0

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ADDITIONAL WITNESS:

AI.AYNA MARGAREIT MUSCOtINO, DOBIl()"08-82

5263 South EverettStreet

Littleton, Colorado 80123

(303} 978-1140

INVESTIGATION:

On6-22-99, I wasassigned lead#4224 to interview Alayna Muscolino, a Columbine High Schoo! studenton 4-20-99,whohad

fifthhour Algebra I class with ML Bundy,

lin 6-22-99, at 1452 hours. J comacted the listedhomephone number for Muscolino, (303) 978-1140. J spoke witha female

whoidentified herselfas Alayna Muscolino, I told her that I wascontacting ColumbineHigh Schoolstudentsand asked her if

she was at the school on 4-20-99. Muscolino stared that she was. I told her I understood she had Mr. Bundy's fifth period

Algebra I classand asked her if shehad attended class.Shestared that she did. I told her that I understood the class startedat

1115 andasked herwhat the firstthing following thatwaswhich gavehersome indication that something was wrong. Muscolino

Slated thatshehearda bomband hearda girl scream. I asked herhowsheknew it wasa bomb,and she stated that shefelt thmgs

shake, She stated that she turned and looked around theroom to see if anyoneelse had noticed,and noticed that her friend.

Lauren Cartaya, was also lookingup. Muscolino stated that she bad the impresSiOll she and Cartaya were the only oneswho

noticed iL I asked Muscolino how longafter the class started this occurred. Sbe stated that she wason her third math problem

and believed it to be about five minutes into the class. I askedher if shecould tell wherethe noisewas comingfrom. and she

statedshe didn't know. She stated it sounded close,but she didn't believe it was. Muscolino Slated the next thing sne knew

Coach Ortiz opened the door twO to three minutes later and told them all to "get the heck out of here, run for your life."

Muscoiino stated that at the same timethe fire alarmwentoff, Muscolino statedinitiallyno one moved and then theygot into

a single file lineand wentout the door Shestated theyturnedrightand then turnedright again. goingout the doors,She stated

tharoncetheywere in the math hallway shecouldsee that meheavy stormdoors wereclosed. She statedthey are tbe doers that

'lose when a fire alarmgoes off', I asked her if shenoticed anything else in the hall. She slated thata girl who had been shotin

°COU~Una Num~r Supervisor initialsand DMe I Assigned To- p',. i

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SUPPLEMENT v JCSO MOORE,C. 99-762S-FFFFCOl' ;"g CaseReponNo Vlt:tlmName OrigjnalR~ Date: ThisRepcn

06-22-99Clm~ X First Dev" Murder ~SlnLOpen x EJ«:.eptiOl'lloUy C'1tIl\!d o !tecommend Cast; Review CJ

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the shin was walking by. She stated she believedher name was StephanieMunson. She stated that she was bleedingfrom the

leg. She stated theyall ran across the street and Intotilepark. She slatedthey were all at thefront of the park. when they felt as

if someone was shootingat them. She stated theycouldteU thatgunfire wascomingoutof the frontof theschooland the teachers

were telling them to go into the neighborhoods and find a bouse wherethey could call their parents and get away.

I askedMuscolino if she noticed anythingelse outside,and she slatedshe did not, other than everyonewas there and everyone

was running.

I asked Muscolino Ifshe had been in the cafeteriaat all during the day. She stated that she has fourth hour off and she and her

boyfriend, TylerPierce,had goneout to lunch. Muscolino slated theyreturned and sat in the cafeteria forabout 10 minutes prior

, fourth periodending (ill0). She stated that following that class ending, Pierce walked her to class and he then went back

down through the cafeteria and left 1asked her if she noticedanything unusual in the cafeteria. and she stated she did not I

asked her if the cafeteriawas crowded at that time of day, and she said, "Not so much." I asked her if she noticed any unusual

backpacksor bags. and she stated she did not. She statedshe had been standingnear a table at the bottom of the stairs.

I askedher if she knew either Dylan Kleboid or Eric Harris, and she stated she did not. She classifiedherself as a "jock" and

stated that shedidn't hangoutwith "people likethat," I askedher if theywere peopleshe recognized, and she statedshe did. She

stated that Kiebold came into Jerry's Coffee, wheresheworks, arBelleview and Kipling. She statedthat he would come into the

coffee shopwithanother unknownfriend, who doesnot attend Columbine High School, and play the game Magic. I asked her

If she had seeneitherHarris or Kleboldon 4-20-99, andshe stated she didnot. I asked her if she would have noticed. while she

was in the cafeteria area, if either of them had come Into the cafeteriaand left and she staled she didn't believe she probably

would have.

I asked Muscolino Ifthere was anything she had eitherheard or seenprior to or since the incidentwhichshe thoughtwouldassist

us. She stated there was DOt anything that she had thoughtof.

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Zip Code

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I h;,ve read the foregoing statement lIlld the facts contained therein afe true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Ido not maintain that it contains all of the facts or details of th;, Incident, but only those teet» ebout which I have been;,sksd,

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TEAMFOUR INTERVIEW GUIDELINEMINIMAL QUESTIONS TOBE ASKED

I. Did youever see the two large duffel bags in the cafeteria ?

;1jD2. Did yousee anyone carrying or in the possession of those duffel bags. at a previous time '{

3. Old yousee Eric Harris or Dylan K1ebold eitheron Mondayof Tuesday ? Wbat were they doing '{Whatdid theysay'{ Were theywith anyone else '{

, J!.,J'C.:r I G::-I (e.. d )) -€.. »»>.4. Did youleaveanything behind in !hecafeteriaor anywbere else in theschool?

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S. Who were you with in mecafeteria? Where wereyousitting1

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6. Did yousee or talk toanyof theTrench CoatMatiamembers onMooday 1 Tuesday 1 How about theprior week or wee!alud '{ IIIj}

Have you beardanything from anybody else about other suspects, bomb maldng, gunbuying, etc.1

/VO8. Whatwere you weadag '{ Dldyou have a backpack '{ Whatdid it looklike and I orhave in it 1

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't. Howdid you leave thecafeteria or the building 1 What wereme events dial: made youleave '{/ /11.J;+atT JLc: i>~-t;;o...q;..... I~i/ ~/'-;-. ~Jc }!!!..r ~r __-,.·· ~.,;.) .. r-t:..0A..e. ~i';L

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10. What time didyou enter the cafeteria? Where did youcomefrom (prior to thecafeterli) '{ ..

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11. Have themmark where they were sitting, theirrouteout of thebuilding andwho theywere with (ifkoown) ?

12. Can youprovide any further information onthe members of the Trench Coat Mafia?

//::-13. Askthe parents if the kids have told them anything else 1 Different '{

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WITNESS:

CALEB NEWBERRY, ooB/03·06-83

11236 WestColumbine Dr.

Littleton. CO 80127

303·973·1557

INVESTIGATION:

On 05·25·99, at about lito hours.I metwith CalebNewberry at hisresidence. Newberry is a sophomore at Columbine High

School. I asked Newberry to tell meof hisactivities on 04-20-99.

Newberry statedhedrovehis car to school and parkedin theClement Parkparking lot,whichisalong SouthPierce Street. He

arrivedjust beforehis first periodclass at0730hours. This firstperiod was Language Arts withMs.Haggett. Secondperiod

wasHistory withMr.Digiosio. Newberry didnot recall anyof theannouncements whichwereairedduringthat second period.

Thirdperiodhehad Spanishwith Mrs.Birch-Sterling. Fourth period was gymwithMr.Place. Fifthperiodwasmath withMe.

Higgins. Newberry described that his day had beennormal from thebeginning up until fifthperiod.

IaskedNewberry whathispriorcontacts werewithsuspects DylanKlebold andEricHarris. Newberry statedthatKlebold was

in hisgymclass lastsemester. Also. last semester theyplayedflagfootball duringgym. Newberry statedthat Klebold would

havean attitude if Newberry did not throwhim the ball whenhe was open. Klebold seemed to dislikejocks.

Newberry stated that he wouldseeHarris in the ballsat school, but did not knowhis name. Hethought he waskindof weird

but did notassociate him with Klebold, Newberry statedthat Harris appeared to always be angry. Newberry stated he heard

aboutthe Trench Coat Mafia in his freshman year. Hethought it wasjust a nickname theschoolhad giventhesestudents who

dressedintrench coats. Newberry didnotseeeitherKlebold orHarris oranyoneassociated withtheTrenchCoatMafiaduring

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ms morning classes.

Newberry stated that after fourth period, he went to the cafeteria and sat down withhis friend EricTrujillo. I showed hima

map of the cafeteria and he indicatedthat the two of them sat atTable"U." They sat for about two minutes. While in the

cafeteria, he did not see Harris,Klebold or anyone associated with the TrenchCoat Mafia. I asked him if he saw anyone

carrying anythinginto the cafeteriawhich appeared to he heavy. Hestatedbe did nol.

Newberry stated that in his fifth periodclass, he sits by the window, which races S. PierceStreet. He noticeda male student

namedTim Nepprunningby the window. Newberry thought thatNepphadspilleda Coke or somethingall overthe front of

him. He described Nepp as wearing a grayshirt and bavinga shocked lookon his face. Nepp was looking back toward the

exit doors, whichCOme out on the east side of thebuilding from the southmainhallway. There were some othermales with

Nepp but be did not know their mimes. Newberrynoticed students running toward Leawood Park. He said the numberof

students was more than would normally he outside the school. He thennoticed a friend named Katie Beer. She wascrying.

She was being comforted by a female friend, whomhe did not know, and the two wentover to Leawood Park.

A female teacherNewberry identified as Ms. McMullen ran into the roomand announced that everyone had to get out. The

firealarm wasgoing of!'at this time. The students exited theclassroom and Went northdown the small ball that leadsto the

southmainhallway, Newberry statedthathis fifth period classhadstartedat l l lS hours, Hebelievesthat the teacherran into

theclassroom to tell them to leavethe school, perhaps ten to tifteen minutes after class hadstarted.

Newberry stated that the small hallways Were jammedwith students. Newberryslated tbat when he got to the southmain

hallway, he decidednot to exit the schoolbylakingthe eastdoors,buthelookedto the westand began walking westdownthe

southhallway. He stated he couldsee smoke at the westend of the southmainhallway. Newberry continued to walkwest

towardthe smoke. He wasgoing againsta flow of students wbich were running east to exit the school.

Newberrystated that there werea few studentswestof him Which were running eastward. They were goingthroughthe tire

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doors whichhadclosedwhenthe firealarm wasactivated. Newberry described the fire doors as staying open because ofthe

studentsgoingthrough them. Newberry looked towardtheendofthe westhallwayand sawa tallmale,hedescribed as"a dark

figure", wearingdarkclothing. He couldnotdistinguish thesubject's haircoloror race. Newberrystatedthat the tal!suspect

was holdinga gun. Hedescribedit as possibly being a short shotgun. Hecouldnot tell which hand the suspectwas hold the

gut! in. As Newberry turnedto his right, he saw out of the comerofbis lefteye, a muzzleflash. A teachernamed Mr. Ortiz

wascomingthrough the fire doors and pushedNewberry toward the east, tellinghim 10 run. All unknownfemalestudent was

runningpast Newberry when she wasshot in the lowerportion of one of her legs. Newberrycould not recall which legwas

shot. Newberry lookedat her legand saw that thereweremultiple wounds and describedthemas "BB gun size." Newberry

turned10 the east and began runningout the east doorsof the soothmain hallway. Once he exited those doors, he wenlto

Leawood Park.

At Leawood Park, Newberry slated he could hear "booms"comingfrom the west sideofthe school. He stated he sal in the

park for ten 10 fifteen minutes before Coach Moore yelled to everyone in the park to "run." The students ran to the eastof the

park. Newberry was not sure whythey wererunning. He told methat laterhe heard rumors that therewasa shooter perhaps

on the roof.

Newberry staled thatwhile he was in the southhallwayhe saw onlyone muzzle flash. He heardanotherroundwhizpast his

bead Newberry stated that his backpack is in math room number four. Inside his backpack is a cell phone and a Tl-86

calculator. His locker is on the west side of the firedoorson the northhallway.

The two maps I usedduring my interview with Caleb Newberry are attached to this report.

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SUPPLEMENT y JCSO PETERSON 99-762S-DDDODConnecting CaseReportNo VictimNameOrilirtal Repon DPle This: Report

I COLUMBINE 07·23-99,,"iflt"'iofl X FIRSTDEGREE MURDER Offt!ll;$C'SWWl: Open X EX!:e'PtWndtt CICl!IfCd a Reeommc:nd. Case: Review 0

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WITNESSES,

JAIMI PATRICIANORDEN, ooBI04-30-84

7953 WestChestnut Way

Littleton,Colorado 80128

(303) 978-1850

Student-Columbine High School

MARY NORDEN

Same as above.

Work; (303) 837·7680

WILL NORDEN

Same as above.

Work: 1303) 458-4866

INVESTIGATION;

Ori07·23-99, at approximately 1230hours, I contactedJaimiPatriciaNorden by telephone,who is a student at Columbine High

School. This was in reference to the shooting on 04-20·99 at Columbine High School.

laimi Norden toldmeon 04-2()'99,at approximately 0730bouts,she arrivedat Columbine HighSchoolfor herscheduled classes

of the day Jaimisaid she attended an of her classes on 04-20-99from 0730 hours until the shooting began before 1200hours

on 04-20-99. Jaimi said that between her fourthand tift.~ hourclasses(approximately 1110hours to I I15 hours} she wentinto

the cafeteria/commonsarea of Columbine High School. She said she did not select a table to sit at, but said she stood at the

bottom of the stairwayand talked to her friendsbriefly. I askedJaimi if she rememberedseeing a duffle bag or propanetank in

the cafeteria/commons area, such as those that were laterrecovered. Jaimisaid she did not seeeither one of these items. I asked

laimi if she remembered seeing any of the Trench Coat Malia students on 04·20·99 in the cafeteria or anywhere else at

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Columbine High School and she told me no.

Jaimi Norden said on 04-20-99, she went to her fifth hour Geometry class on the upper level of Columbine High School at

approximately 1110 to 1120hours. Jaimisaidsne wasInthis classroom forapproximately ten minutes when she heardwhatshe

described to be three gunshots. Jaimi said although she couldnot tell where these gunshotsoriginated, she said theywere from

the Inside of the highschool and said theysoundedto her likethey wereclose to her classroom. Jaimisaid she then heardpeople

screaming Inthe hallwaysoutside ofher classroom. then oneof her teachersby the name of Mr. Ortiz,exited the classroom into

the hallway to see what was taking place. She said whileMr. Ortizwas gone fromthe classroom.her other teacherby the name

ofMs. Moore, remained in the classroom withthe students and locked thedoor so nobody could get insideof the classroom from

the hallways. Jaimi said Mr. Ortiz was gone for abouttwominutesand while he WaS gone, Jaimi said she heard moregunshots.

however,she did not know how many. Jaimi said Mr.Ortiz thenran backinto the classroom just as Ms. Moore was locking the

doors. Jaimisaid Mr. Ortiz said that there wassomeonethathad a gun, and told everybody in the classroom to getdown on the

floor. Jaimi said the students got down on the floor and remainedthere for approximately 10 seconds and then \>1r Ortiz told

themall to run fromthe school. Jaimisaid the students fromher classroom got upand ran out of the classroom into thehallway

She said they then ran out of the school, through the doors, locatedon the east side of the school that are south of the school's

maindoorsand Columbine High School administrative offices. Jaimi saidshe ran east boundfrom thehigh school, across South

Pierce Streetand into Leawood Park. Jaimi said she was in Leawood Park for approximately thirty to forty-five minutes. and

while in Leawood Park, she said she heard three to four explosions. Jaimi said she knows that these explosions came from

Columbine High School. however, couldnot be any morespecific on an exact locationthat thesebombs weredetonated. Jaimi

said when she heard the explosions, she looked towardColumbine High School and said she saw students running out of the

school, bursaid she did not see anybodywith a firearm at explosivedevice. Jaimi said she also did nor see any of the Trench

Coat Mafiastudentsoutside of the school. I askedJaimi if she couldsee into the school through the windows and/or the glass

in the doors She said no, she couldn't. Jaimi said there were Columbine High Schoolteachers at Leawood Park. She

remembered one of the teachers was CoachMoore, whowas standing at about the northwestcomer of LeawoodPark{which is

SOUlh PierceStreet and West Fair Drivel Jairnisaid suddenly the teachersbegan to run east bound away from Leawood Park

and into the surroundingresidentialareas. She said whenshe saw the teachers run. she ran away from LeawoodPark as well.

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