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CONTINUATION SUPPLEMENT o X JCSO GALLEGOS Case Report No 99-7625PP CJosure 0 I Dale This Report 062599 Cl CJ Recemmeed Case Review Q Victim Name Ongmal Report QIfMU'StllNi: X Clld.l'«tby Arn'llt 0 CONTROL NUMBER 4589 "7 .. " X HOMICIDE WITNESS: JAMES CRAIG BISGARD, DOB1122080, WIM 7547 S. NewlandSt. Littleton, CO 80123 (303)973-4384 INVESTIGATION: On June23,1999. I interviewed James Bisgard by telephone. Bisgard said that on the day of the shooting at CHS he had gone to school as usual and had not seen or heard anything strange until hIS 5 th hour class. He said that he was in class painting a die when he saw numerous students running down the hall. Bisgard said that Mr Manuello, his reacher. told the kids to run out of the crassand out ofthe school. Bisgardsaid that he and several other student s attempted to go out through the normal fire escape route but were told to go back into the class and try to find an other way out of the classroom, Bisgard said that he was one of 14 students that ended up hiding in the storage room with Mr Manuello. Bisgard said that he remained in the storageroom untilhe andthe other students and Mr.Manuellawere rescued by the SWAT Team. Bisgardsaid that when he saw the students running down the hallway, it wasaround 11'25 a.m.. He said that he hid in the storage room for about 4 hours., until they wereescorted out of the storage room, I asked Bisgard if he heard or saw anything while he was hiding, He said that he had heard a T.V. turn on in the room next to the one he was hiding in He said that the light in that room also got turned off. He said that the T.V. remained on fat about 20·30 min.. Unit Asslgne:d To JC.001·001801 t'age 1 of 1 ASAf3 4/98 JCSOiI67 ...

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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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SUPPLEMENT

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Case ReportNo

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Victim Name Ongmal Report

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CONTROL NUMBER4589"7 .." X HOMICIDE

WITNESS:

JAMES CRAIG BISGARD, DOB1122080, WIM

7547 S. NewlandSt.

Littleton, CO 80123

(303)973-4384

INVESTIGATION:

On June23,1999. I interviewed James Bisgardby telephone. Bisgard said thaton the day of the shooting at CHS he had gone

to school as usual and had not seen or heard anything strange until hIS 5 th hour class. He said that he was in class painting a

die when he saw numerousstudents running down the hall.

Bisgard said that Mr Manuello, his reacher. told the kids to run out ofthe crassand out ofthe school. Bisgardsaid that he and

several other student s attempted to go out through the normal fire escape route but were told to go back into the class and try

to find an other way out of the classroom,

Bisgard said that he was one of 14students that ended up hiding in the storage room with Mr Manuello. Bisgardsaid that he

remained in the storageroom untilhe andthe other students and Mr.Manuellawere rescuedby the SWATTeam. Bisgardsaid

that whenhe saw the students runningdown the hallway, it wasaround 11'25 a.m.. He said that he hid in the storage room for

about 4 hours., until they wereescorted out of the storageroom,

I askedBisgard ifhe heardor saw anythingwhile he was hiding,He said that he had heard a T.V. turn on in the room next to

the one he was hiding in He said that the light in that room also got turned off. He said that the T.V. remained on fat about

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CONTINUATION 0Reporting A~ency Repcltiflll: Officer Cue Report No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO GALLEGOS 99·7625PPCQltne¢lilli Case R.:pon No Victim Name Ongmal Rc:vort Date This Repon

~ONTROL NUMBER 4589 062599c .."" X HOMICIDE Olfer,w SllIll1li: Opm X E,o;eptiDruilllyCl~ Cl RecommendC3$Ci: Review 0

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Bisgard said that occasionally he heard gunshots. during the time that he was hiding. He said that occasionally he heard

"bursts" and "little booms". He said that the last gunshots or booms he heard were around 12:45 or 1:00 p.m .. He said that the

last gunshots he heard were about 15 min. apart.

Bisgard said that he beard voices in the hallway and told Mr. Manuello that be thought it was the police. He said that he

knocked lightly on a door and was asked to identify himself. He said that he told the male wbo he was and that he was with

13 other student and one teacher. He said that he was told by the male, who identified himself as a SWAT officer. to open the

door. Bisgard said that he opened the door and saw several members of a SWAT Team in the hallway. Bisgard said thar the

students were searched by the SWAT Team members and escorted out of the school through the doors located on the south

east side of the school.

1asked Bisgard ifhe had ever seen who was shooting. Bisgard said that he never did see who it was that was shooting. I asked

jlsgard ifhe had ever heard of the TCM before. He said tal he had heard of them before but had never had any problems with

them.

I asked Bisgard if he remembered any of the announcements that morning. He said that he did not. I asked Bisgard lfhe had

heard any rumors about who had been involved in the shooting or the planning of the shooting at CHS. Bisgard said that he

had heard several times that-'was involved. Bisgard said that he thlnks~ould have been able to do

something like what happened at CHS.

Bisgard said t hat he had been wearing jeans and a CHS stale champion t shirt the day of the incident at the school The

interview was then terminated.

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1have read the foregoiJg slatement and the facts cont11ined therein are true to the best 01 my knowledge and beli.f. Ido not maintain that it cnat1Jint; all of the facts Of details (If the incident, but only those facts about which I have beena:sked. __/~_-

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT.PORTING AGENT: KARLA SARNACKI CASE NUMBER: 99·38856

VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 05-03·99OFFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE!JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: 01'12515, FBI: 174A-DN·57419, JCSO: CR1I99-7625, TEAM 4,CAFETERIAWITNESSES, COL1JMBINE HIGH SCHOOL

SUSPECT:

ERIC HARRIS

DYLAN KLEBOLD

WITNESS:

1. BRODEN, STEPHEN, WIM, DOB: 05·07·82

6794 West RoxbUry Place, Liltleton. CO 80128. 303·9334676

Mother: Cathy Broden, 6794 West Roxbury Place. Littleton, CO 60128, 303·933-4876. work: 303-972-2295

Father: Larry Broden, 6794 West Roxbury Place, Littleton. CO 80128,303-9334876, work: 303·8994791

INVESTIGATION:

On 05·03-99 at 1000 hours I spoke with Steve Breden on the phone. Approval to talk with Steve was

oetalned from his father prior to the conversaucn. Steve stated that he drove to school with his brother, John, the

morning of 04·20-99. They arrived at approximately 0700 hours and parked on Fair Street which Is dIrectly east

of Columbine HIgh SchooL Steve entered the maIn entrance of the building and stated he saw nothing unusual

outside the building or inside the building between classes. Steve stated that once Inside the buildIng he went

straIght to the cafeteria. He stated there was not a lot of people there, perhaps around 30. He stated he walked

down the stairs Into the cafeteria. There were people silting around doing homework and eating doughnuts. He

stated that there were the usual people there that morning.

Steve stated that he had never seen KLEBOLD before but had seen HARRIS around the schooL He slated

he did not see HARRIS or KLEBOLD that morning but saw a few of the other "trench coat mafia" group. He stated

he had no Idea what their names were, but identified them by their long, black trench coats. He stated the few

"TCM" members that were In the cafeteria that morning were being very loud, like usual. He said that they

gathered at approximately 0715 hours. He stated one member In particular was there and entered through one

of the south cafeteria doors as he usually does. Steve described him as tall and wears glasses.

Steve did not remember seeIng any large duffle bags or unusual backpacks in the cafeteria that morning.

He stated he left the cafeteria approximately 0725 hours and went to his first hour class, Steve has "6' lunch and

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT.PORTING AGENT: KARLA SARNACKI CASE NUMBER: 99-38856

VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 05-03-99OFFENSE:AOA/COLUMBINE HIGHSCHOOL TASK FORCE! JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN2515, FBI: 174A-DN-57419, JCSO: CR#99-7625, TEAM 4,CAFETERIA WITNESSES, COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL

at the lime of the shootingwas in his fifth hour class, whichIs biology. He stated this class starts at 1105 hours

and he becameawareof somecommotion atapproximately 1115hours. Hestatedwhatcaught his attention was

what he thought sounded like something being thrown at the class windows from the outside. He slated at

approximately 1120-1122 hours Mr. Sanders came into his classroom. Steve stated he heard screaming and

gunfirewhen Mr. Sanders opened the door. He stated behind Mr. Sanders came ten to twelve students into his

science room. He stated Mr. Sanders was shot at that timewith two wounds in his chest and what he thought

were two exit wounds in his back. Steven stated Mr. Sanders' face and mouth were also bleeding.

SIeve staled two science teachers were with him in the room, Mrs, Miller and Mrs. Wyatt. Hegave me a

few of the otner students' names who in the class with him, They are: ,Jeremy Baker, Carrie G ,Sarah Wood,

Lisa Kossgrov, Eric Parsons, Dustin Rismi!ler, Kevin Starkey, JennyDice, and Judy Clouse,

Steve stated that they closed the door and locked it. He stated his science room is connected by a door

to the next scienceroom. He statedthat this doorwas open. He statedheheard somepeoplein the nextscience

room scream that, "they're coming". Steve stated he neversaw the shooter. He stated he did hear someone

kicking coors down the sciencewing of the school. He alsoheardglass breaking and explosions. He stated he

heardwhat sounded like something beingthrown into one of theneighboring rooms. It soundedlike a loud thud.

He stated the gunmen then left their hail and he could hear gunshots coming from other parts of the building.

Steve stated that they all tried to keep caim and qulet, He statedhe couldn't rememberwhen the shots

ended, but that It seemed like a long time, perhaps an hour or more, He statedtherewas perhaps a 30 minutes

period of silence and then he heardmore gunshots, howeverthesa were different from the first gunshots fired,

Mrs. Mi1Ier was on the telephone and told everyone to stay low and be real quiet, He stated tilers was a ten

minuteperiod of silence then.

Steve stated the SWATteamcame Intothe room. Heis notsure howthey got into the room (doorkick or

someone uniocked the door). The SWATteam then escorted the students out of the room in single file.

Detective's siqnature/numbeodate

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I hi'!ve reed the foregoing ststement and the facts contained therein are we to the best of my knowledge and belief, Ido not maintain that it contains all at the tects (JI'detaiis af the Incident, bur only those facts about which I have beenasked.

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Of£-n.. ! MURDERVie"., R-1 SCHOOLSAg<mt: liS$ bOOS; LZldUMIn.... Agt., ("l7 ~ S"'fe~t 7"iLf

l:' 0 LIe E DEPARTliIENT

CR', 99038856Dat., 04/28/99'1Ig.; 1 of 2Key: l~~.t~1)OO~~4SS

SUPPLEliIlilN'r

ASSOCIATED CASE REPORT NUMEERS:

Jefferson County Sheriffs C.R.: 99-7625FBI Control number: 174A-DIV-574~9

SUBJECT: BRUCE, Jennifer AshleyDOB: 06/15/847320 South Jay StreetLittleton, CO.(303) 979-7155PARENT:Barbara Bruce

OBSERVATION / INVESTIGATION:

On April 27, 1999 I was ass~aned to interview Jennifer Bruce, astudent at Columbine High School, who may have been in the cafeteria at thetime the shootings started.

I arrived at the B~~ce residence at 1530 hours, and conducted aninte~;iew with Jennifer Bruce. Jennifer reported that she was not in thecafeteria at the time of the shooting. She said that she was in thescience room, which is located on the main level on the south side (referto diagram marked Bruce). Ms. Bruce reported that her class had started tolisten to tapes when the fi~; ala=m went off. In response to the firealarm her class began to exit the room by way of a south door. At thistime her teacher told the class to get back into the class room and getunder the tables. Jennifer reportect that she threw her back pack into theroom immediately east of the class room. She continued to say that she ~~d

the class spent the next four hours hidding in the class room until a swatteam evacuated them. Jennifer revorted that she heard shots but she did notsee anyone with a gun. MS. Bruce said that during the time they werehidding in the class room she did observe "shadows" moving back and forthacross the class room door in the hall outside the room but she did not seeany people.

Ms. Bruce stated that she would not have been in the cafeteria untilabout 12,05PM. She continued to say that she had not been in the cafeteriaat all on the morning of April 20th.

Mr. Bruce advised that she does not personally know either Eric Harrisor Dylan Klebold, nor has she had any contact with them. She said that

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she has known about the Trench Coat Mafia since sixth grade but she doesnot personally know anyone involved in the group. According to Ms. Brucethere had been no rumors about anything happening at school on eitherMonday, April 19th or the preceeding week. Ms. Bruce said that the onlyperson she knew who had any contact with the suspects was a friend, KATIETHOMPSON, who had gone out with Brie Harris. According to Ms. BruceThompson is not a goth or associated with the mafia.

Barbara Bruce reported that her sister, Katie Fleck, who lives inAlbuquerque, New Mexico, was corresponding with a friend "Ryan" (NFl) byE-mail When Ryan discovered that Eric Harris's name had appeared on hisbody list. Apparently neither Fleck or Ryan knew Harris. Ms. Br~ce

provided a phone number for her sister of (505) 294-0359.

Neither Jennifer or her parents could provide any additionalinformation and the interview concluded at 1600 hours.

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CONTINUATION 0Reponing Agency lUportingOfficer C,<\$C ReportNo

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO GALLEGOS 99·7625YConnecting Case Report No Victim N.ame Original R.eport O""!e: This RcpQrt

CONTROLNUMBER4~0 06-15·99d aucn X HOMICIDE OffeM<' Statll£ Open X EIl:(;eplicuU"Cl~ 0 Recommen4c~ Review 0

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WITNESS,

KELL.Y ANNCASPERSON, WIF, DOB04·02·82

6483 S. VanceSt.

Littleton, CO. 80123

(303) 9794827

INVESTIGAnON:

OnJune 14, 1999,1 spoketo Kelly Casperson by telephone, in reference to the Columbine HighSchoolshooting.Casperson

said thatshe had been In Mr Cram's 5th hourChemistry classat the timethat the shootingstarted.

Casperson said that theclasswaspreparing fur a testthat theywereto takethe following day whentheyhearda loudexplosion,

Shesaidthat Mr.Cnam toldtheclass to sit downand walt to see if thereweregoingto be any announcements or until he could

find out what had happened.

Casperson said that they then heard gun fire and saw kids running so Mr. Cram sent the class out through the Tech. Lab.

Casperson said that the teacher from the class next door to hers, Mr. Manuela, and his class, were also runningout of their

classroom into the Tech. Lab..

Caspersonsaid that she wasone of the last four studentsto run out throughtheTech. Lab., before Mr. Manuelo and several

students said that it was no longer safe to run out that way because there was someone out in the hallways shooting.

Casperson said that she ranout of theTech. Lab, And out into the main hallway. She said that fromthere she ran towards the

offices located in the front eastside of the school. She said thatshe then randown the hallwayby the counselors offices, by

the weight room and out into the smokers pit. Casperson said that there were about 40 students from her class and Mr.

anuelos class running together. Casperson said thatonce they got out into the smokers pit they got stuck and had to climb

'Supervisor [e.ilial-s and Dale AssignedTo

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SUPPLEMENT X JCSO GAlLEGOS 99·762SYConnecting Cue Repon No. Victim NameOriginalReport Dale This R~port

.f0NTROL NUMBER 4570 06-15·99el .W>, X HOMICIDE OffeMl.'l SllItIlJ: Opm X ~riQglly Cltami o RC1:ommtnd Case: Review []

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over the fence. Casperson said that she climbed the fence and ran to Clement Park, then went home.

Casperson said that while she was running out of the Tech. Lab. Prior to running down the main hallway towards the front

offices, she heard a very loud explosion which Shook the doors. Caspersonsaid thar while she was running down the ball

towards the frontof the school. she saw a male runningdown the hallway, in the same directionshewas running In,carrying

a gunas he ran. Casperson said that she did not see the faceofthe male with the gun because he was running infront of her.

Casperson said thatshe does not rememberthetype weapon she sawor the description ofthe male carryingthe gun. Casperson

said that while she was running she really did not know what was going on, but heard gun fire as she ran, was scared, and

focusedonly on gettingout of the school.

Caspersonsaid that her class schedule consisted of the following,--' lst hour-s-off'{Student assistant)

2nd hour-c-History (Mrs. Herring)

3rd hcur-v-Women ChamberChoir

4\11 hour-s-Algebra 2

5th hour-e-Chemistry (Mr. Cram)

6th bous-e-Lit. (Miss Jankowski)

7thbcur-i-Prench 3

"B"lunch

I askedCasperson if she remembered any of the announcements on that day or if she heard any announcements at the timeof

theshooting. Caspersonsaid that she remembered the announcements given during her 2nd hour class, whichis the usualtime

announcements are broadcasted. Casperson saidthat the announcements talkedabout havingdone a gloatjob for prom,an NHF

meeting that afternoon and she did not remember the rest of the announcements. Casperson said that she did not hear any

announcements during the incidentwhile runningout of the school. Casperson said that the firealarm was going off and it was

very loud and made it difficult to hear

'sked Casperson where in the Chemistryclassshe sits. Shesaid thatshe sat at the tableclosest to the hallwayalong with Beth

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CONTINUATION 0Reponing Agency Re::!ortina Off'tctr Case Report No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO GALLEGOS 99-761SYConnectingCase Report No VictimNtine OriginalReport Oatt:: lit!!> Report

~ONTROL NUMBER 4570 06-15-99c "ti011 X HOMICIDE O~Slatlls~ Open X E.M:epd01llllly Clr:an:d 0 .cae Review 0

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'mTQUilntity TBrand N;ur,.¢ 1Descrl'llMn I Seri~l No t~~ IRJg~ I D~;aKlepper. Casperson said that when she heard the gun shots and was l'llIl1ling out ofthe school, she never thought or suspected

that the shooters were students.

Casperson said that she ran out of the school and left aU of her personal belongings in her backpack which left inside of her

Chemistry class. She said that she has since returned to the school and recovered all of her property.

I asked Casperson ifshe had ever heard ofthe TCM prior to the incident.She said that she had heard of them before butnever

had a problem with them or knew of anyone who did. Caspersonsaid that she knew that Alex Marsh was a member ofTCM

last year but did not know ifshe was currently a member. She also said that Christen Klebold was a member ofTCM and they

said hello to one another in passing. Casperson said that she has not heard of anyone else being involved in the shooting,

bombingor planningof the incident at Columbine High school, other then Eric Harrisand Dylan Klebold,The interviewwith

I(elly Casperson wasthen terminated.

DISPOSITION:

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CONTINUATION 0Reponing Agm!:}! ReportinS Offiw Case Rt:pOrt No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO GALLEGOS 99-762SXXCanM'Cting; Case ReportNo Vl,etllTl. Ntmt OriginalRepon Date Thi$Report

CONTROLNUMBER4~1 062799- X HOMICIDE X cC It:llm Ot'kmeSAl'Uf:: a"en E-~cqw.OnllJyC~ Re<:ommend Case; Review D

Recl..ij\(;aUon D Cldil'td b~ A.rre!( D UnfOllt\ded c Clceure a

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.

WITNESS:

TIFFANY JOCHAMANZAD

(303) 948·2541

INVESTIGATION:

On June 14, 1999,1 attempted to contact Tiffany Cbamanzad at the phone number listed. 1was advised by a recording that the

number had been disconnected, 1 then attempted to obtain the number for the Chamanzad residence from U.S, West

Communications, I was advised that the number to theChamanzad residence was currently a n unlisted non-published number.

During the course of my investigation and interviews with the students in Mr Cram's and Mr. Manuello's 5 th hour classes,

1have been able to determine that Tiffany Chamanzad was one ofthe students that was left hiding in the Tech, Lab, with Me,

Manuello and that other students, I don', believe that Chamanzad will provide us with any new information to that already

obtained from the students who have been interviewed.

I>lSPOSITION:

Open,

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INVCS,10A TOll

Nomborr Supervisor (nititls MclDale Assigned To Page 1

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CHENOilETIl. TYLER

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..* FOR ORIGINAL SEE:AGENCY REPORTS:LI'!'l'LE'rON POLICE DEPAR'l'MEN!:BACA. D. A.

I then tnt.r,iew.d:

T, I.! CHEHOmltoos: 11-IS-12ms •• Pmtie. ~lt., littht••, CO (lOll u.kQln

tH!HOiHH ofl!r'l4 tllat h. was I. hil ii.l.!! clm and iii lakillt a test.bln he heard gu.sh.ts a,d tnth the d•• , was shut. That he I.e, th.,e wasa laleher b' tne hile .1 ~r. Saund.rs .h. was sh.l i.d i,jwred i, th.oe.t ' ••i. eHEHO'ETH .If.r.4 tnit h. haird 'I,t'l .f IUIS••ts' indn,lped push desk's up iiii'lt t.e d••r uotil the, wm remed.

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.~~hJ- sl'm 55'S?JEFFERSON COUNTY ~ISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

SUPPLEMmlTAL REPORT

Defendant,

Date:

Deputy D.A.:

(Col~~ine shooting)

051~99

Docltet NUllll:>er:Case NUllll:>er,

Investigator,

~9A062 (II)~9-7625

Mike Heylin

********.***********************************************************

WITNESS:

Tyler Chenoweth DOE: 1J.J.382

8965 W. Prentice Ave

Littleton, CO eOJ.23

303-979-0125c/o mother; Arlene Chenoweth (OIl 303-825-3323

father; Carl Chenoweth (wi 303-853-6325-CHS student; in cafeteria between 7:00 a i m. and 7:30 a i m, morning

of shooting at table WW with Nick Thomas, Andy Thomas, Mike Casey,Nick Remanyshyn; thought Chris Merris was in cafeteria at that timeat a table in the area with 5 or 6 others; in cafeteria for 3rd houraround 9:25 a.m. at table Q possibly with Jon DeFilippis; isfamiliar with trenoh coat students as he saw them in the mornings inthe cafeteria at tables VV, lliJ. or XX and heard their names; MikeCasey and Andy Thomas knew Dylan Klebold' s name; was in Mr.

Peterson's 5th hour science class when shooting began (Soience room#2); stayed in room during inciclent unc.iL rescued by SWAT; said astudent in the science room named Jen Smull saia that one suspectwas a student who attencled a Halloween party as a warlock; no othersuspect information; no duffle bag information

INVESTIGATION:

On May 17, 1999 at 2039 hours ! contacted Tylerhome for an interview. His parents were present.me the following,

1

Chenoweth at hisTyler then told

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.. He is a sophomore at. Columbine High.

.. When asked about Eric Harris, he said that. he did know who Ericwas and did know his first name. He said that Eric would sometimesbe in the cafeteria in the mornings before school classes st.arted.He would be in the cafeteria with his friends playing Hearts att.able WW and he would see Eric and others at tables VV, ocr, or XX(referring to diagram). He said Eric always ate a bag of doughnutsin the morning. He has only seen Eric in a trench coat a couple oftimes in the last two years. He said that he and his friend AndyThomas knew Chris MOrris and said that Chris knew Eric Harris.

.. When asked about Dylan Klebold, he said that he knew his firstname also. He said that he saw Oylan helping another student namedChris Morris with video filming as part of the 'stage crew' activity

after school. He said his friends Andy Thomas and Mike Casey knewDylan. He said that Dylan wore a black trench coat a lot at school.From watching Dylan interact with the others, he thought that Dylanwas a follower. He said that no matter what they were all going todo, like go out and smoke a cigarette, Dylan would go too. Hethought that if Chris Morris and Eric Harris told Dylan to go jumpoff a cliff, Dylan would do it.

,. When asked about he said that

part of the "stage crew" with him. He said thatout with lights and the video crew. He said thatblack fatigues and a beret. He also knewgirlfriend was named Nicole. Upon looking atidentified Nicole'S last name as Markham.

yearbook, he

,. When asked about he said tJ:1at"was on the'stage crew' last semester. He thought that~Oi: kicked-outof "stage crew" and he has not seen him at all this semester. Hesaid that did wear a trench coat at school a~d that he

locked 'goofy' in it. He said the coat was too small for him. Hethought was pervertecl in that he talked about sex all

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* When asked about he said he saw him last year during

second semester as he had 7th hour off. He said that~hung

out with some of his friends last year. He thought"""-was also

perverted. He said that"talked about sex all the time.

* When asked, he did not know

* When asked, he thought 6 students wore the trench coats at

school. He did not know any of the other trench coat students or

associates. He never heard any talk of bombs or shootings.

* When asked if he saw any of the trench ooat students in sohool

the day of the shooting, he said he thought he remembered Chris

Morris being in the cafeteria at table W. He thought that Chris

was at that table with 5 or 6 others but he did not know who they

would be as he did not pay much attention to them. He is not

positive that he did see Chris Morris that morning but said he was

"pretty sura. It

* He did not see any other trench coat student or

school the day of the shooting. When asked, he did

suspicious objects around school or the cafeteria.

specifically, he did not see any duffle bags.

associate in

not see any

When asked

* He was also in the cafeteria for 3rd hour as he had that class

time off. He thought. that. class time started at 9:25 a.m. He

looked again at the diagram and thought he spent that time at table

Q. He could not remember for sure, but thought he may have been at

that table with Jon DeFilippis. He said there were about SO

students in the cafeteria during that time.

* He had Mr. Peterson's science class for 5th hour. He looked at

a diagram of the school and said his class was in science room #2.

Several minutes into the class, he heard a lot of screaming and t.hen

a loud bang as if someone slammed a door. He said that. the fire

alarm then went off. He and others walked out the class and were

t.old to get back in by anot.her teacher, Mrs. Miller. He said Mrs.

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Miller was telling everyone to "get back." He heard another big

bang and talk that a "shooter" waa in the school.

.. His class then gathered near the interior doorway that leads to

science classroom #3. He said that Mr. Johnson then told them to

turn the desks over for cover. He and the others then sat in the

classroom. He heard that Mr. Sanders was in science room #3, Mr.

Johnson I s room, and that he was shot.

.. He then heard a lot more bangs during the time he was in the

classroom. He said that someone said there were two shooters, one

tall and one short. A student named Jan Smull saw through the door

during the incident and said that the tall suspect had curly hair

and was the student who came to a Halloween party as a warlock. He

thought of Robert Perry based on that description.

.. He said students were panicking and some saw smoke. (He was

later told by a teacher, Mrs. Miller, that she put out a fire from a

Molotov cocktail with a fire extinguisher.)

.. He heard a couple more bangs and sai<i that some made the floor

under him shake.

• He said that he was in the science room a long time until SWAT

came in and rescued them. He said that while waiting, the fire

alarm turned off and the class bell started ringing and would net

turn off.

* He said that when rescued by SWAT, he and the others were led

down the stairs, through the cafeteria and out the west doers. They

then went up the outside stairs and away to be transported by police

cars away from the school.

.. While being led out, he saw blood on the floor by the tcp of

the stairs just outside the science area. He also saw a body at the

bottom of the outside stairs and another one by the top of the

stairs near a dumpster. He remembered cops telling him and the

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othars not to touch a backpack that was on a car in the corner ofthe west lot next to the west cafeteria door.

This concluded my interview with Tyler Chenoweth.

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Lccation where statement take :

l'a90__ 01 _ PagesDenver Police Department

STATEMENTMakingtatement ia:c Officer 0

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Witness

Summary of Statement:

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I have read the foregoing statement tJnd the facts contained therein are true to the best of my k.nowledge and beJiet. fdo not metnteio that it contains all of the rscrs or aetsits of the incident, but only those facts about which I have been••ked,

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If PMSignahifB of Person Making Statement

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Sflt!al No.

CONTINUATION 0

SUPPLEMENT

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c... No. _

Denver Pollee DepartmentSTATEMEIT

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Zip Code

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City

Or

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Jhave read the foregoing statement and the facts contained thefeln are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JdlJ not maintaIn that it contains all of the facts or details of the incident, but only those facts about which I have beene$ked.

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COFFEY-BERG

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** FOR ORIGINAL SEE:AGENCY REPORTS:LITTLETON POLICE DEl'ARTl!ENT:BACA. D. A.

lUis 10,1 Coffey·BerlOIlS: 121111

1801 i. s,l1ni•• '"'' 10-201Lltll.tOA 10m{lOll 948-2110

stOdeAt; heard kids u, tilt, Sit a tid rith corl, brom ha,r, r... i.ga tnAeheOit, shooting

Of'c.,. Ho.vldn WO-ll.'ZJtt4-zc'1i

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JBFrBRSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S orrICK

SVPPLBMBHTAL REPORT

Defend.ant,

Da.te.Deputy I).A••

Harris/KleboldMay 7, 1999

Dooket lI'WDber'Case lI'WDber'Investigator.

99A062

Gallagher M.

On May 7, 1999 this investigator contactedis a student at Columbine High School. Mr.following statements

Sean Corklely,Corkely made

whothe

Mr. Corkely stated he was hiding in the science room greenhouse during the shooting on April 20, 1999 at Columbine High School

Mr. Corkely stated he never saw anybody. He heard gunshots andyelling.

Mr. Corkely does not know either Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold.

Mr. Corkely does not remember hearing anything unusual on the

intercom or seeing anything on the school TV.

Mr. Corkely left his book bag with a CD player and CD's in thebag. He also had a calculator in the bag.

Nothing further.

Information: Sean CorkelyDOB 1-16-83

7172 W. Glasgow Ave.Littleton t Co.

303-973-9019

~.~~Investigator

1

Date

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CORNELIUS. TARA

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LAKEWOOD POL ICE DEPARTMENT

OHuLS-It: HOMICIDEl!ictim, SCOTT"",n" 1173 STEFFES, TIMOTHYInv Age, 1197 GIRSON

CRO, 99038856Dec" 06/03/99page; 1 of 2Key, 11477ROi14·~~13

SUPPLEMENT

ASSOCIATED CASE REPORT NUMBERS:

Jefferson County Sheriffs Office C.R.: 99-7625FBI control number: 174A-DIV-57419

SUBJECT:DOB:ADDRESS:

PARENT:MOTHER:

CORNELIES, Tara Ashley05/10/846342 West Maplewood DriveLittleton, CO. 80123(303) 738-1707

Tammy Ibsen

OBSERVATION / INVESTIGATION:

On June 1, 1999 I was assigned an interview with Jason Cornelies aColumbine High School student. During the interview Jason advised that hissister, Tara, was also a student at columbine and had been in sohool onApril 20th. So after oompleting the interview with Jason I interviewedTara Cornelies.

Tara advised that she was a student at Columbine High School and wasin the nineth grade. she further seated that she had been in school onApril 20, 1999. Tara advised that she had been in the cafeteria earlier inthe morning, between 9,15AM and 10:15AM. She said that she was in the exitin the south-east corner of the cafeeeria. She continued to say that whileshe was in the cafeteria she did not notice any large duffel type bags nordid she observe anyone carry a duffel bag into the cafeteria.

Tara advised that she was in a science class, located on the mainlevel of the school on the south side of the building, when the shootingoccurred. Tara said that her firsc indication of trouble carne when thefire alarm went off and her teacher, Mr. Mosher, said this was the realthing. Tara continued to say that the class left the room and entered thehall on the north side of the room to leave the building when they ran intoa female teacher who told them to return to the class room because therewere people in the building wich guns. Tara related that the class wentback into their class room and hid under che desks. Mr. Mosher also lockedthe door. Tara said that the class remained in the room for about threehours unitl a swat team removed them from the building. Tara reported thatwhile she was in the room she heard about twenty bangs. She said that theydid not really sound like shots or explosions. Tara advised chat she did

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CR' 99038856

not see who was shooting. Tara stated that she did not see anyone walkpast the class room while she was hidding there. She had heard that a shotwas fired into the class room next to theirs. She had also heard that somestudents had seen someone in the hall with a chain saw.

Tara advised that she does not know either Eric Harris or OylanKlebold and she has had no contact with either subject. She continued tosay that she does not know anyone involved with the Trench Coat Mafia. Shereported that an acquaintance, Todd Bowels, might be associated with thegroup as he wears the black clothing associated with the group.

Tara reported that she had heard no rumors about the impending troublebefore April 20th, nor had she heard anything about bomb building or gunbuying.

Tara could provide no additional information and the interview endedat 1530.

"".n,' 1173 STEFFES, TIMOTHY 'rinted. 06/04/99 07:20'org••n,.1292 CARTER, JOSEPH 06/04/99 06:38----------------------------------------------------------------------*EDR*

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CONTINI:ATlON 0Reponing Agency Reporting Officer Case R~on "lo

SUPPLEMENT "JCSO MOORE 99-7625-D

ICO:MtCtingCatlC RQOt'! No Victim NameOriginal fkport Date This Report

04-28-99

'- il\lisiC4:llOOIl X First Degree Murder otftM¢ SQ!lA1i; Opell X £:\c«OliollalfyClutl!d D Recommend Case; Review D

!\eeJll!i$ifiQlion D C!~lIl'liirl b~ \~eSf IJ UnfiJutll:!,td 0 Closure: Cl

j~~ 'Qual\lltY I Brand N;am= I De~rij:»km , Serial"'o ~!ue I V~lIIt I \llIU.,1" Rcctl1ered DlIma~

INTERVIEW WITH USA COSGROVE, DOBl02-07-83

STIllE:-lTICOLCMBINE H,S,

8991 W..t Layton Avenue

Littleton. Colorado SOl27

(303) 904-2883

INVESTIGAnON;

On 4-20-99. I contacted Lisa Cosgrove after she exitedColumbineHighSchool. She stated that she was in a classroom. which

was the biology room. possibly Room ~SC*3. She stated thai: she heard yelling outside the building and then someone yelling.

"Get down, getdown:' She then heard gunshots and everyone screaming and then everyone was getting under their desk and

staying low in the room. Cosgrave said she was in a corner next to the teacher's room and she heard what she thought was the

suspects close by trying to get into the room. Cosgrove said she then beard them throw something and she thought it was a

bomb because of a bang and that she later observed black stuff on a window in one of the rooms. Cosgrove also said she

observed Teacher Dave Sanders whohad been shot in the back and bleeding and that he was in the room with them Cosgrove

stated 'hat she was eventually taken our of the building by 'he SWAT team and led to my location

DISPOSITION; Open,

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OfficerSignnnsre Unit Number 5upt:l'\iscr Inmals and Date l...ssigned To Page 1- )'6)"_r- ::;, ::>« ;- of 1(HtiCl~U ./ I ~"'fSnG"roR VIC11\! 1ER\'iCES IOTHE' I ASAF3 4198 JC50i1614

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~_._ Of__

Denver Police DepartmentSTATEMEI\IT

Case No. _

W"nneu C Person advised

ZlpCoa 7.1-2-

Oal' of Birth I Seriel No,

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PROGRESS REPORTCASETYPE: HOMUCIDECASE NUMBER: 99·16215PAGE 10F2IN'VESTIGATOR BRICE MOOMAW

ControlNumber: 1570

On 04-29·99 at about 1245 hrs., tbis Investigator responded to 85&4 W. Iliff Ave. andcontacted;

CRAFT. DOUGLAS GIBSON (DR.)DOB: 01·28-46HomePhone: (303) 985·0254

Dr. Craft related he saw one shooter only. It was possibly Eric Harris. but he saw himfrom the back, therefore he is not sure. Dr. Craft did relate the shooter he saw waswearing a rear pointed baseballhat, solidwhite incolor.

When the incident started, he was in Science room #8. There was no class in session. Dr.Craft related the following reference the incident.

It was his planning period, thereforethe room was empty. At about 1120 hrs.• Dr. Craftheardnoises. A few secondslater there was a thunderous stampedeofkid down the southball.

He Went to his door and saw Rich Lawn, anotherteaeber. Lawn said there is a shooter.As the kids were running down the ball way. Dr. Craft got eight kids into his room. Bythat timethe hallway was clear.

Dr. Craft locked the door to his room from the outside, locked the kids inside and hestayedoutside. Dr. Craft went to the edge of the stairs to the cafeteria. There was a lotof'srnoke and lots ofnoise. He stood at the stairs for about 10seconds.

This Investigator asked Dr. Craft when he was at the stairs. what did he smell in thesmoke? He related he smelled phosphorus and sulfur. He looked down the libraryhallway and did not see anybody in the hallway, Therefore. he went back to his room.

Dr. Craft unlocked and then re-locked the door and went inside. All of the kids in theroom were at the south end. Dr. Craft went back to the north end of the room. He set atableon end up against the door.

Dr Craft stepped back about four feet from the table. He thought for a second aboutplacing a second table there. Suddenly the glass in the door shatters and the bullet wentthroughthe table. Dr. Craft indicated there was a bullet hole in the east wall.

Dr Craft went to his knee and the kidswere still in the south end of the room. He neededto get something to cover the kids with. He observed the portable hood. He crawled tothehood and pulled it out.

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PROGRESS REPORTCASETYPE: HOMICIDECASENUMBER; 99·16215PAGE20F2INVESTIGATOR BRICEMOOMAW

Control Number: 1570

He put the kids under thehood. There were also two tablesnear thehood in the northeastcomer. Per Dr. Craft, the shooter was beading south down the ball. There was lots ofshooting. He did not bear thehomb go olfin the science room.

in his room, Dr. Craft relates there is a window at the south end. They hid in the roomuntilabout 1400to 1430!u"s.

On a map of the school, Dr. Craft indicated his room. The area marked #2 is theChemistry stock room, There was a teacher in the stock room with some other kids. Theteacherwas identified as:

FRIESEN,KENT

Because of fire codes in the building, the inner class rooms without windows must havecertain light fixtures which stay On all the time. Theydisabled the tights and took out thebulbs. Two other teachers in Ibis area were identified by Dr. Craft as:

CRAM,ALJOHNSON, DOUG

Dr. Craft was asked ifhe was aware ifeither teacherhasbeen interviewed and he stated hedid not know.

At about 1545 brs., the SWAT team entered the area and they left. This Investigatorasked Dr. Craft if he knew any of the eight students in Iris class. He related one andidentified her as:

STIINTON, COURTNEY10TH Grade

The other sevenkids he did not know becausethey were all in9'"grade.

Dr. Craft relatedthe following information about the shooter:

Whitc hat, black trenchcoat whichwas on,his left arm was extended fore ward.

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PROGRESS REPORTCASE TYPE: HOMICIDECASE NUMBER: 99-16215PAGE 1 OF1INVESTIGATOR BRICE MOOMAW

Control Number: 1570Cross Reference: 1852

This Investigator re-contacted via telephone DouglasCraft, a science teacher. The reasonfor thiscontact was to verifY information which Craft had given to this Investigatoron Q4.29-99 vs, information contained in his writtenstatement, dated Q4.20-99.

Craft indicated he believes there were two shooters at the area to the south of the room.Craft was told by several parents of children who were in his room, that one of the kidsoverheard the shooters saying, "Well, what's this?" Moments later is when the shot wentthrough the table.

Craft identified the two students as:

POLLACK.. JENNY933-462

andMILLER,BRAD

Craft believes it was Pollackwho heard the statement by the shooters.

Craft believes initially when he saw the suspects, one suspect was shielded by the otherone. One was wearinga black trench coat and on the other side he saw shades of white.Craft relatesit is real fuzzy in his mind.

Craft did relate another teacher identified as TheresaMillersaw the suspectsapproach thearea. Initially she said she saw one, however, she isnot real sure ifthere were two. Milleris the one who put put the incendiary device in the scienceroom.

This Investigator asked Craft about seeing the suspect with a rifle in his written statement.Craft relatedhe saw the subject's arm outstretched. Craft did not see a weapon becauseitwas below the window. Craft just saw his arm. Craft also indicated he never saw thesecondperson again.

This Investigator also identified Craft as a Dr. in the first progress report. That isinaccurate. Craft does not have a Phd.

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JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

SUPPLEKBNTAL REPORI

Defendant, Harris/Klebold

Date: May 11, 1999

Deputy I).A.:

Docket Num.I::>er:

Case Num.I::>er: 99A062

Investigator, Gallagher M.

********************************************************************

On May 11, 1999 this investigator conducted an interview with

Al Cram, who is a physics/science teacher at Columbine High School.

Mr. Cram made the following statements.

MJ:. Cram stated he taught physics/science

He had just began class when he heard

firecrackers. He thought it was a senior

students to ignore the noise.

in classroom twelve.

what sounded like

prank and told his

The noises got louder and it was obvious to him the noises he

heard were gunshots. He stated he sent his students to the science

tech room and he went to the door of the classroom where he observed

several students running in the halls.

Mr. Cram stated Mr. Mollanarro ~~other science teacher sent his

kids to the science tech room also. He and Mr. Mollanaro were going

to go back to the classrooms to lock the doors. They saw Thersa

Miller (teacher) yelling they needed help that someone had been shot.

Mr. Cram stated he went back to his science room to call 911

however, he could not get through. He then called the Littleton

Fire Department. While on the phone to the Littleton Fire

Department a huge explosion went off that shook the floor. Mr. Cram

stated he told the Littleton Fire Department they needed help now.

The dispatcher told him that help was on the way.

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Mr. Cram stated he went back

located and he heard two gunshots.

cabinet.

up to where science room ten was

One of the gunshots hit the acid

Mr. Cram stated he never saw the gunmen.

class never saw the gunmen either. They were

police swat teams.

The students in his

eventually rescued by

Mr. Cram was asked if he knew Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold.

Mr. Cram stated he knew Eric Harris only because he was in a science

tech class.

Mr. Cram further stated a student identified as Andrea Coe saw

Eric Harris before the shootings began.

Information: Al Cram

DOB 6-22-47

4698 W. Lake Ave.

Littleton. co.303-794-0954

Investigator

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WITNESS:

ALAN CRAM, WfM. DOM1062247

4698 W, Lake Circle

Littleton, CO 80128

(303) 794-0954

INVESTIGATION:

On June 14, 1999 I interviewed Alan Cram. a Chemistry teacher at Columbine high school. in reference to the shooting thai

occurred there on April 20, 1999, Alan Cram said that he bad gotten to his 5th hour Chemistry class a few min. Late, arriving

,t about 11:20 a.m..

Cram said that he was teaching for about 3-5 min when he heard a series of pops that he suspected were firecrackers Cram

said that after about the third report of shots he realized that the pops he bad heard were gun shots and not fire crackers. He

said that he started to send the students out through the regular fire escape route. but was told by students who were running

down the hall, nOI to go out that way Cram said that heand Mr. Manuele. a teacher from the adjoining classroom. then started

to send the students out through the storage room and Tech. Lab.. Cram said that Manuele continued to send students out of

the classroom and he, Cram. went out into the hall to lock the classroom doors. Cram said that he found out later that Manuelo

and 14students ended up becoming trapped and had to wait insideof a Physics classroom until they were rescued by a SWAT

team.

Cram said that his classroom is located next to a choir room. He said that his room number is Science room 12 while that of

Mr. Manuele is Science room l l . Cram said that they had initially tried to send the students out through the south side doors

but they were told by running students that there were people shooting at the end of the hall, Cram said that is when he and

Manuele started to send their students out the other way Cram said that aoou150-55 students made it out and 14 students and

'r Manuelo stayed inside and hid.

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Cram said that he locked Science classrooms I I and 12 and then went into the science area through the chemistry room. Cram

said that he found (6) six students in a prep room and was trying to get to where he had heard that a teacher who had been shot

was. Cram said that he later learned that the teacher was Dave Sanders

Cram said that he thinks he was inside of science room 8 when both shooters fired into that classroom. He said that he heard

two separate shots but that the shots were to close together to have come from one gun. He said that he did oat actually see the

shooters but he surmised that it had to have been two people who shot at that time.

Cram said that he then stayed with the six students he had found. He said that he and the six students then made their way into

science room 9 where they found two teachers and six additional srudents hiding. He said that he and the students and teachers

stayed inside of science room 9 Cram said that the teachers who were in the classroom with him were. Doug Kraft. Doug

'nhnson, Kent Frisian and himself.

Cram said that they kept the kids down and he went into the prep room and acted as lookout. I asked Cram when the shooting

first started and he said that he thought the shooting started around II :20 or II :25 a.m .. He said that he got to the prep room

and acted as look out somenrne around II :30 a.m.. Cram said that they had a telephone and he tried to call 9-1-1- but could

not get through so he called the Littleton Fire Department and stayed on the phone with them providing them with as much

information as he could while hiding in the prep room.

Cram said that while he was on the phone with the Littleton Fire Department he heard a very loud explosion that literally

knocked him off his feel. Cram said that he heard tha; explosion around 11.30 a.m. and that the explosions and gun fire

continued for about I0-15 more mm..

Cram said that he and the other teachers and students were finally rescued and escorted out of the school by a SWAT Team.

Cram said that the SWAT Team members were very abusive and wouldn't listen to him when he attempted to tell them about

Dave Sanders. He said that he was waiting and holding a fire extinguisher in his hands when the SWAT team found them. Cram

id that the fire extinguisher was the only weapon they could find to protect themselves. Cram said that the SWAT team

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pointed guns at him and made him lay face down on the ground and put a gun to his head while they frisked him. Cram said

that the SWAT team asked him if he had keys to the doors and he told them that he had a master key to the doors. He said that

he gave the keys along with several ofhis own personal keys to the SWAT team and he has not had those keys returned to him.

Cram said that he was split up from the students and that he had obtained a list ofthe names of the students that were with him

He said that he wanted to stay with his students to ensure that they got out of the school safely, but the SWA T team members

would not let im stay with the students.

Cram said that he and the students ran out of the room they were hiding in and went downstairs, through the cafeteria and out

the west doors by the faculty lounge.

t asked Cram if he ever saw the shooters and he said that he had nor. He said that he and the other teachers felt that there were

only two shooters because they could hear what sounded like only two guns being fired. Cram said that he and the other

teachers and the students were found and released around 3:45 or 4:00 p.m. or maybe around 2.45 or 3'00 p.m.. Cram said that

he could not remember for sure what time it was

Cram said that he and the other teachers and the students thought that Harris may have been involved because one of the

students in the room with them had been in the cafeteria or the library and had seen Eric but could not remember his last name

until another student said it.

Cram said that the keys he is missing have a great deal of sentimental value to him and he would like very much to get them

hack. He described the keys as having a brass fob about I '" inches wide and 3 inches long with the words "The Brass Ass'

on it. Cram said that in addition to the school keys he had his Ford truck key his house key and several other personal keys on

the ring. Cram said that he thinks he had a total of seven keys Onthe ring. Cram said that he was very angry with the way the

SW AT team treated him and the students. I attempted to explain to him some of the reason that the SWA~ earn does thmgs

the way they do, Cram was some what less angry and thanked me for listening to him. Cram said that he h : '."'1 waiting for

rneone to call him and interview him and was grearful for me allowing him to vent. The interview was i: en "'rminated.

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COJ\olTROL NUMBER 4591 070199l- X HOMICIDE Xc MICII Offel1se Slaf\u; (lpm ElIC~ii;maJ1yCleaml D Recommend Case; Review D

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RACHAEL LYNN DANFORD, DOBI022181

8384 Upham way

Littleton, CO 80128

303·973·6094

JESSICA EVANS

303-973·5659

INVESTIGATION:

OnJuly I, 1999, [ spoke to Rachael Danford, by telephone. Danford said that she had been in Mr. Manuello s 5th hour class.

painting riles. when they heard several students running down the hallway screaming. Danford said t hat Carrie Sabie opened

the door and asked a student that was running down the hallway what was going on. Danford said that they student yelled that

there was someone down the hall shooting at people.

Danford said thai she ran out of the classroom with several other students, including Jessica Evans. Danford said that she and

Evans ran OU! of the classroom together and stayed together until they left Columbine library later that day

Danford said they ran out the north doors located by the counselors offices. from there they ran to the smokers pit area.

climbed a fence and ran to the student parking area at Clement park. She said that they then went to the Columbine library.

I asked Danford if she had ever heard of the TCM before. She said that she had heard of them and knew that they had their

pictures in last years school yearbook. Danford said thai she didn't know any of the members of the TCM.

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I asked Danford if she had heard any gunshots while in the classroom or any other time that day. Danford said that she

remembers hearing several loud booms which caused the fire alarms to go off. She said that she did not know if they were

explosions or gunshots that she heard.

Danford said that she remembers that Jessica Evans tore her shorts while trying to climb over the fence. She said that when

she was at the Columbine library, she saw Robert Perry walking towards the library wearing a tie dyed t-shirt I asked Danford

if she knew what time that had been. She said that she had been at the library about 10-15 min ..

Danford said that she did not remember seeing or hearing anything else unusual that day and has not heard ofany additional

suspects that were involved.

ISPOSITION:

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPlEMENTAL REPORTREPORTING AGENT: DETECTIVE GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99.38856VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: OS/21/99">FFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOLTASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFPS OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN3657, FBI: 4A·DN57419. JCSO: CR #99·7625

SUSPECTS: Eric Harris

Dylan Klebold

WITNESS: 0'Arthenay, Gustavo deb: 10115/83

7746 Gold Dust Peak

Littleton, CO 80127

303-973-8285

Maritza D'Arthenay (mother)

1146 Gold Dust Peak

Littleton, CO 80121

303-913-8285

303-933-8181 (wk)

INVESTIGATION:

Humberto D' Arthenay (father)

7746 gold Dust Peak

Littleton, CO 80127

303-973-8285

303-121-1806 (wk)

On 5118/99, I was assigned information control number DN3657 for follow up investigation. The information

control narrative stated that Steve Dreadan indicated that Gustavo 0'Artnenay was in the cafeteria with him

between 7:15am and 8:15am.

On 5/21/99, I responded to 7746 Gold Dust Peak and met with Gustavo D'Arthenay and his father, Hurnberto

0'Arthenay, Gustavo confirmed that he had in fact been in the cafeteria between approximately 8:00am and

8:15am.

D'Atthenay stated that his mother drove him to school that day, and that he was dropped offat the main

entrance. He said that he went down the main hallway and then down the stairs into the commons. He

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LAKEWOOD POLlCEDEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTREPORTINGAGENT: DETECTIVE GEORGEMCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: OS/21/99)FFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOLTASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE

INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN3657, FBI: 4A-DN57419. JCSO: CR #99-1625

indicated on the map that he sat at table HICK" with his friend, Steve Dreaden, He said that there were probably

other people there, but he doesn't recall now who was there, as there are different people there every day. He

said that he has first hour off and that he estimated he left the commons at approximately 8:00am. D' Arthenay

said that he did not observe any unusual backpacks or duffle bags laying around the cafeteria and did nat

observe any of the trench coat mafia members in the cafeteria at that time. He said that for second hour he has a

computer class that's taught by Ms. Mandell. He said that he walked to that class with Steve Dreaden. He said

that from his second hour class, he went to his third hour English class which is in the upper level, taught by Mr.

Leyba. He said that fourth hour he has a weights class in the gymnasium with Mr. Lowry, and fifth hour he has

a Science class in the Science wing with Mr. Mosier. He said that he arrived at the fifth hour class a little early

and went in and was working on a project. He estimated that at approximately 11:35arn or II :40arn he heard

the fire alarms going off. Mr. Mosier told them that they had been expecting a fire drill and that they should just

alk quietly out of the building. They began to walk OUt of the building when they saw students running and

teachers yelling for them to get back into their classrooms. He said that they went back into their classroom and

they heard several loud explosions, and sounds that D'Arthenay thinks may have been gunshots. He said these

sounds were off in the distance, but when the loud ones went offhe could feel the building shaking. He said

that the teacher had all the students go to the back of the classroom and lie down, he locked the door and

students got out of sight from the windows. D'Arthenay said that as they were lying on the floor, they obtained

a radio and tuned in to 850·KOA and they were monitoring what was going on. He said that they could hear

students screaming and running from the building, and that approximately an hour or so later, or even longer,

the fire alarm went off and the school bell started ringing. He said they had heard information over the radio

that SWAT teams had surrounded the building and were entering the building and they were instructed by the

teacher to wait until the SWAT evacuated them out.

D'Arthenay said that the SWAT team did eventually evacuate them out through the hallways and he diagramed

on the school diagram how they were evacuated. He estimated that he got out of the school and into Leawood

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LAKEWOOD PoueE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTREPORnNG AGENT: DETECTIVE GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856vtCTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: OS/21/99)FFENSE, AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOLTASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE

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Park at approximately 4:00pm to 4:30pm, and then was taken on a bus to Leawood Elementary School where a

father of his friend picked him and took him to the library where he was reunited with his mother at

approximately 6:00pm. D'Arthenay said that he left a backpack in the Science room, and that it's a green Nike

backpack with a Nike logo. it contains several books, binders, a Casio computer and some ofhis homework

which has his name on it. D'Arthenaysaid that he was wearing blue jeans, a grey Abercrombie shirt and a blue

Anaheim Angels baseball cap.

D'Arthenay said that he was familiar with the trench coat mafia, however he wasn't aware that that was their

name. He had seen kids in the school wearing the trench coats. He said that he did have a gym class with

Dylan Klebold and that some of the students did make fun of him because he wore a trench coat all the time, but

that no one really gave him any problems and he didn't cause any problems in the class. D'Arthenay does have

ternet access at horne and does have an ICQ account, however does not have a screen name. He says he uses

the Internet basically for research and that he doesn't use chat rooms. He said that he did not see the Rebel

News Network, but had heard that there was something on there about something bad going to happen in the

school.

D' Arthenay does not know anybody with a pierced eyebrow. He has not heard ofany other students discussing

bomb making, gun buying, or weapons stockpiling, and he could provide no other information as to the identity

of the suspects. He did not see any of the suspects.

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WITNESS:

ROBERT BRETT DlERKEN. WIM

(3030 933-4199

INVESTIGATION:

OnJune B, 1999, I received a message from Robert Dierken. He stated that he and his family are on vacation and will be gone

from the state all summer, He said that he had checked messages at home and had received my message. He said that he IS with

his family and they are traveling state to state and he does not know for sure where they will be from day to day

Based on my interviews to date I don't believe that Dierken will provide this investigation with any new informanon. I think

.hat he will provide the same basic information as that of the other40·50 students interviewed from the two classes that came

together m one classroom.

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CONT.#3328 5-14-99ClaAAif!catioo Offeme SUNS: Open Exalp<leNliy Cleared R~ea.e: Review

1l< <all00 ClearedbyArrest UofOlJllde<j DOOlIn!

7-1 IDescnplion ISertal No

Vilue IVtUoo IVaJ.~:: BrandNMle SWl"" R=vered Damaged

WITNESSQp:ssei, Adam 11-17-807245 S.Kendall Blvd. Littleton, Co. 80128 303973-5419

Narrative:On 5-13-99 Sgt. Webb and I met with Dressel at Chatfield HS. At that time Dressel was asked about aconversation he was Involved in with Velk and others. He told us that present during his conversation wereVeik and Thomas. He did not believe Romanyshyn was present. Dressel began by saying that his memoryis not very good and doesn't remember specifically what might have been said and by whom and said theconversation was not memorable. He did recall "felling like prisoners with badges" and went on to discussthe security or lack of security at the school and questioned what It would be like for next years school term.The group then progressed to somewhat of a brainstorming session as to different devices and theirmpacts and how simple it would be to bring a number of different "things" in to the school. It was discussedIn jest that lengths of capped PVC pipe could be brought in a back pack then thrown on a table in thecommons as a "see what can still happen" lesson to the staff. Dressel seems to remember mentioning thathe had a capped length of PVC at home that had been used In a previous science experiment. PVC pipewas discussed because of the possibility of metal detectors at the entrances. Dressel was not sure butremembered something about possibly putting "firecracker stuff' inside them. In Dressel's opinion, he hadnot intention of bringing it in and when asked why, he said "it was too much effort, a bad idea, was of noval md would be cruel", During the conversation Dressel remembered that they would discuss ahypolneticaJ idea and Veik would say ''yea, I'm going to do that anyway". Dressel did recall somediscussion about gasoline but again did not remember any particulars and doesn't believe anything wasdiscussed about throwing it over the balcony or using Velk's car for transport or storage. Dressel did notthink anyone In the group was at all serious and didn't think anything would come out of It. In hindsight,Dressel said, "I thought I would get Into trouble for talking about weird stuff" and then elaborated that he andhis friends discuss fantasy things like obtaining powers by placing crystals under pyramids and becoming .gods thru mind control, etc.

Dressel stated that in his opinion the whole discussion was harmless and was not meant to hurt anyone butdid agree that it was very poor jUdgement to be having that discussion In the school or within earshot ofanyone else,

Dressel said he first met Veik thru Boy Scouts and knew him and his family to be nice, fine people. He saidVelk was an intelligent individual but looked at 'thing's' differently as if develcping or witnessing a scene ina movie.

At the time of the Incident on 4-20-99 at CHS, Dressel was in Mr. Manuellas' physics room and was one ofthe first ones out of the building. He saw people running by in the hall screaming then heard a bomb blast,the fire alarm then another bomb blast. Dressel did not actually see anything or anyone involved.

No further information.

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r ::lNTINUATION 0Reporting Agt'ru::y Re;'JOmng Officer Case R¢90rt No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO GALLEGOS 99-7625DDDConnectil'lg Case R,t?O" ~{} Victim Namt-Ongmal Repo!'! Date This Repon

CONTROL NUMBER 4592 670199- X HOMICIDEC' rtto OfThnse Staru!l: Op;om X ~jO"tlal-lyCletl~ 0 Recommend Case' Review 0

Red&'i1liiftCtlriM 0 Cl~red by A!'I"eSl 0 Ullful.lf\ded D Closure 0

1~ IQuanlltv I B!8nd Name I ~~~IOO ISttiai No va~ I Vallie I Vlll~S'" Rtclwl:l~ Damaged

WITNESS:

ADAM TODD DRESSEL. DOBI 111780

7245 S. Kendall Blvd.

Littleton, CO. 801'::3

303-973-5419

INVESTIGATION:

On July I, J999. [ spoke to Adam Dressel by telephone. He said that he had been in Mr Manuellos 5th hour class when he

beard several students running and screaming down the hallway outside their classroom. He said that Carrie Sabie, a student

in hls class. opened the door and asked the people running down the hallway. what was wrong. Dressel said that he beard

.omeone say that there was someone down the hall shooting at people.

Dressel said that he heard several loud booms which caused the fire alarms to active. He said that after several seconds of trying

to find a safe way out of the classroom. he and several other student ran out of the tech lab by Mr. Cram's class and ran out

of the school

Dressel said that he ran out the north doors of the school, and ran out to the smokers area. He said that he had to climb a fence

and then ran to the student parking area at Clement park. He said that be was told to go to the Columbine library and wait there.

[asked Dressel if he had seen the shooters and he said that he did not! asked him ifhe knew anything about the Tf'M. He said

that be knew they were a group of srudents that wore trench coats. He said that he knew that Robert perry, Tad Boles and Chris

Morris were all members at one time or an other. He said that he knew Perry and Boles reasonably well but did not know Chris

Morris that well. He said that be never heard anything about that incident or the planning of the incident and had not heard any

rumors as to who was involved.JC·001-001815

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f,ONTlNUAnON c R<:porting Agency RC';lO'rtin.S Officer ewe Repon No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO GALLEGOS 99-7625DDDCOAMCung CaseRepon No Victim Name Original Report Da~ This.Repon

CONTROLNUMBER45~ 070199o~ Mn X HOMICIDE Offetl:se- Smus: Open X Exc:¢fItiCNIUYCI~ 0 Recommend Cue: Review 0

Reeill",j fieatiOn 0 CIft,l'I!'O b) Arn:st Cl Unfu'undt:d 0 CJOSl.l~ 0

l~ IQuafltitv IBBrld Name I~plif)n ~ SmlllNo ?;~\; I \!Illw: f vneeRtI:Ov~n:'d Daimllgt'l'J

Dressel said that he never saw who was shooting and did not know how long the shooting lasted. He said that he was to busy

running out of the school to remember what time everything happened. but he did not think that he had been to class for more

than 10 min. When everything started,

DISPOSITION:

Open.

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Urnt Nernber SupervIsorlrt!!ials and Date Assigned To Page •M ~.

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PIli''''''__ 01 ---1'8\18$ CASE NO' _

OlInver Police OepartmentSTATEMENT

{//.frtWlilNO STAn;MENl1S.::

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,6k.t<' Grv~~(,1.<t (hp" 'r J.la )?%iNw(fi a - S4v,4>~ 64a/zll' Ii- ,JIrroI have read the foregoing statement and the facts contained therein are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Ido not maintain that it contains eff of the facts or details of the incident, but only those facts about which I have beenasked. y( ;U ( 9q

Date <2'/ / DAM.;;;~ I2J

TimeStlffi(monlC"",,leted r: PM

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Signalure 01 person making: slatement

Oal8DAM

_=~ ===--_D PM

f have read Ihe foregoing suuemen: and tn« tects contamed therein ere true to me bes: of my knowledge and beliel Ido nOImainlain IIlal it conlains all of Ihe racts or details of Ihe incident bur onfy tnos« facts about wtl/chl have beenasked. {I

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JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT

Date: APRIL 28, 1999

Deputy D.A.:

Defendant: HARRIS!KLEBOLD Docket N1.Ullber:

Case N1.Ullber: 99A062

Investigator: DOYLE, PJ

FBI CASE 174A DN-57419

WITNESS CONTROL NUMBER 1430

Jcsn CASE 99-7625

Reporting investigator, P.J. Doyle, ~s a commissioned peace

officer employed by the District Attorney in the First JUdicial

District serving Jefferson and Gilpin Counties. I am currently

assigned to assist in interviewing students from Columbine High

School.

On April 27, 1999 I spoke to David Wesley Eagle.

DOB: 1-4-83

7737 Ken Caryl Place

Littleton, CO 80128

303 932-8122

Father; Nelson Eagle

Work; at home

Motber; Beverly Eagle

Work; at home

David's parents were present during the interview.

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David said that he was in the Science room, taking a test when

he heard an explosion and the fire alarm went off. The students

started walking towards the door to leave as is customa~/ when the

fire alarm goes off. Mr. Johnson started to yell to get back and

down. Mr. Johnson came in and locked the doors and went back to his

classroom. There is a door between the two classrooms. About five

minutes later, Mr. Johnson came back and helped to turn tables

over.

David was sitting behind the turned over desks He could see

out the window in the door. Through it he saw "the kille,,"s." He

Said that one was holding a sawed off shotgun. The killer was

holding it with the barrel pointing up. There was smoke in the

hall. David described this person holding the gu.n as someone with

black shaved hair with blonde streaks. The hair was longer on the

top than it was on the bottom. He couldn't see any facial features

because of the smoke and shadows. He has since seen pictures of

Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold on television. He did not know these

students from school. David said that the person he saw did not:

look like the people he's seen on television. David said that he

saw the person with the gun from the chest up. He could see a black

shirt; the sleeves stopping on the arms, like a tee shirt would fit.

David said that there was another person standing next to the

killer, but he COUldn't see that person at all.

David

walk away.

but did not

said that he

He said that

come in.

sat

:me

behind the tables and

of the two had jiggled

watched the two

the door handle,

David said that SWAT guys came in to the room and escorted them

out through the cafeteria.

David said that Amanda Stair

So. Vance Street. LIttleton, COis Linda Sands who works at CHS

2

likes Adam Sands (10-29-82, S072

S012S, 303 979-9037. His mother

as a math aide. His father is

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De,-..nis Sands.

sands, who was

Work:

in the

303 289-2286. Adam has a twin brother, Jason

math room during the incident.

David said he saw no duffle bags or canisters that day.

Team four guideline questions, see attached.

No further information at this time.

~..

Date

3

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1'EA."1 FOURll'ITERVlEW GUIDELINEMINIMAL Ql.iESTIONS TO BE ASKED

l. Did youever see tho two large duffel bags in tbe cafeteria?

NO

DA\lID EAGLE

2. Did you see anyonec~ling or in the possession of those duffel bags,at a previousrime ?NO THE TRENCH COAT KIDS HAD BACK PACKS IN

PREVIOUS DAYS, LIKE EVERY KID IN THE SCHOOL.

3. Did you seeEric Honis or Dylan Klebold either 00 Monday of Tuesday ? WhO! were (iley doing?""'na( did they sav ? Were tIlev WIth anyone ol.se 0

IF 'I DID. I'WOULDN"T K.'10W IF IT WAS THEM,

4. Dld youleave atlvtblD2 behindin the c:ie~eri.a or anvwhere else in the scaool ?. HE LEFt ~IS BACK PAC{ I~ THE SCIENCE ROOM.

5. Who were you with in me :afeten;J, ? Where were you sitting?NOT

6. Did you see or talk to anyof-he Trench CoarYfafia members 0..'1 Monday 7 Tuescay " How about theprior week or weekend '"

NO, I JUST 101011 THEY"RE THERE. 00ES1:/"1 FAY ATTENTION TO THm.

7. Have you ben.rc :myrnwg:'rern anybodvelse :lOOUt other suspects. bomb making, gnn buying, etc, ';JOHN SPHALI:iGER, K.' CL~IENT PARK MGR, SAID SOME KIDS RAN TO THE OFFICETO GET HELP A~u SOMEONE SAID HE SAil FIVE SHOOTERS.

8. What were you wearing." Did. you have J. back ,ack ~ What did it look like and! or aave in it "':

BEIGE KHAKI SHORTS, ,nITE I SRIRt WITH HAIIAII LOGO ON FRoNC A~u A PICTUREON THE BACKLEFT HIS PACK I:; SCI. RH. BLACK RL'BSER BOTTOM.

9. How did 'IOU leave the ::f::~-e"ta at the builCing -: What were the events th.o.t: made youTeave +t• THROUGH THE BACK DOORS WITH THE SWAT TEAM

10. What time did you enre:~b:e cafeteria '1 \\lle:e: did you come from (prior to tne c:llete:::l) '1

NtA

1L Have them mark wbe:e ±e~. were sitting. rne:.r route OUt of the building and who cae:;.' were with (ifknown) ? C N/ A

12. Can you provide 1Cy f>J.-J1e!' information on the members afme Trench Cout),.1af'ia ?

COULDN"T PICK OUT A..\'Y IF GIVEN A PHOTO

13 Ask the parents if the kids have told them anything else? Different?

MCM SAID IN EXITING, THEY HAD TO GO OVER DEAD BOOTES (2)

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INFORMATION CONTROLCON11NUAnON SHEIIT 1430

XCheck one*: _ Narrative _ Lead _ Disposition

CONTROL NUMBER·, _

DAU ...D EAGLE WAS IN SCIENCE ROOM Ar..D SAW A HAN witH SHAvED BLACK HAIR wIIH

1lL0NDE STREAKS HOLDING A SAilED OFF SHOTGUN

!lanD EAGLE TOtD ME TEAT AMANDA STAIR LIKES ADAM SANDS ADAM SANDS ,~E£DS 10 BE

INTERVIEWED. ADAM SANDS: 10-29-82 80)2 s. vance sEreet LIttletbn 80128

303 97909037

ADAMS SANDS HAS A TIIIN BROTHER WHO HAS NOT BEEN INTERVIEWED. TWIN ' S NAME IS JASONSANDS. JASON NEEDS TO BE INTERViEQED.

DAVID EAGLE ALSO SAlD THAT T"rlE CLE..'1:ENT PARK MANAGER MAL HAVE INFolffiAnON EOe,

THE Sl.iMOR THAT THERE WERE FIVE sHOouRS. THE Mk'iAGER' 5 lIAHE IS JoHl'i SPllALiJilGER No

OTHER INFO. AVAIL. SPRALINGER NEEDS TO BE lNTERVIEWED.

ro MAP BECAUSE DAVID EAGLE l;1AS iN ::;Clc.&t£ ROOM, dOl C:U:EItlUA.

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SUPPLEMENT REKER HOMICIDE 5-21-99 99-7625

INTERVIEW WITH DAVID EAGLE7737 W. KEN CARYL PL.Littleton Colo. 80123303-932-8122

On 5-21-99, Inv.Reker d~d conduct an interview withDav~d Eagle at his residence with his mother present.

Eagle states that he was in a science room during theshooting and that while hiding behind tables he observed a whitemale party through the door window and that the male subjectrattled the door of the classrocm and that this male was wearinga black t-shirt ,and had black hair which was dyed with blondstreaks and was shaved on the s~des. The male party appeared tohave a physical defect as he appeared to have a ver}' long face .

Eagle states that the suspect had a shotgun resting onhis shoulder and that he caught a g1impse of a second pe=scn W:t2him I b~t Eag:e ca~~ot descr~=e t~e second person.

Eagle was shown a photo lineup and he did p~ck out theperson in picture #6 as possibly teing the pe~son whom he saw.

Eagle did initial the photo and also states that hecannot be sure th~s is the person whom he saw.

Eagle was unable to provide any further information ordescription and the interview was terminated.

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ELSNER, KENNY- ~~-- -

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CASE NUMBER 99-7625SUPPLEMENT REPORT

REPORTING AGENCY: JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFF'SOffiCE

REPORTING OffiCER: S.K. WYGANT IODINDATE OF THIS REPORT; 090399

CASE STATUS; OPEN

WITNESS INFORMAnON

CONTROL NUMBER 5028

KENNETH ELSNER DaB 0316846319 S. CHASE CT.LmLETON, COLORADO 80123PHONE 303 795 22160

INVESTIGATION

On 090299, I telephonically interviewed Kenneth Elsner, a student at ColumbineHighSchool. Elsner told me that thepolicehave not interviewed him prior to this date. Elsnerwas at schoolon the 201lJ of April 1999. He said that he was in Mr. Wills scienceclasswhen the shootingbegan. Hesaid he began to hear what he thought was an explosion.comingfrom the scienceroom. He originally thought the explosion was a scienceprojectgone bad. He did not react until he heard the fire alarm sound. He ran out into the hall tosee whatwas going on. Then a girl named Sara Allison camerunning into the sciencehall and yelled. "gun." Elsner ran into the science room and hid. He hid in storage roomnumbertwo. Elsner told me that he was in the room for about threeand one half-hours.He was in the room with twelveotherstudents and twoteachers. Mr. Wills and Mr. Long.Elsner told me that he slept in the room. through most of the incident. He said that ithelped him reduce fear and stress.After the three-hour wait, a SWATteam rescuedhe and the others. He was escortedoutof the building and taken to Leawood Elementary School where his mothermet him.Elsner had no prior knowledge of this incident and couldnot report to seeing anything.onlyhearing.

DISPOSITION: CASE OPEN

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EVANS, JESSICA

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CONTINUATION 0Rt::porting Agency Report1flg Offie;:r Case ReponNo

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO GALLEGOS 99-1625BBBComu:cling cese RCtJOI1 No VictimNlllMOnginal Report DlUe This Report

CONTROL NUMBER 4593 070199- X HOMICIDE Offense StaM: ()pen X Excepflonltlly Cleared DC ...ten Recommend Case: Revrew C

Reclassiftl:'S{icn o Cleared tryAtre!l-t n Unf<nmded 0 Closure D

I~ IQuanmy IBnmd Nimle I Qt,~~pmm ISerul Nt>va.t\l~ I Value I ValueSI{)tcn !{ecc",em;i Dam1~

WITNESS,

JESSICA EVANS

303-973·5659

INVESTIGATION:

On July 1, 1999. after having left several messages for Jessica Evans, I spoke to a friend of hers named Rachael Danford. (See

control number 4591 for additional info.) Danford 'old me that she and Evans had been together when they ran out the

classroom and stayed together until they left the Columbine library

Based On the information provided to me by Danford and the fact that I am unable to reach Evans to interview her, I don

Jelieve that an interview with Evans would provide me with any additional information beside that which has already been

obtained.

DISPOSITION:

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FISICARO, SARAH

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CONTINUATION 0Reporting Agency lttponittg Officer CaseReport No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO GALLEGOS 99-7625-W

ICaooecting Cue Report No vicnm Narne Ongmal Report Date ThISReport

~()NTROL NUMBER 4573 06-14-99'c JllOn X HOMICIDE O~St.tl1.l":~ X EXIZtf)l:IOllllliy C!eaMd 0 Rctcot''fmend Case: Review 0

Reclasufiautm 0 C'~byAJm\1 D t!llfournIe!J 0 Closure 0

l~ I QulImiry I BrMd Name I"""""", I Senal NoValue- I vaee ! Va1tll:'Swu ,1tCCtl-.,ttM DllmJlged

WITNESS,

SARAH E. FISICARO, WIF

(303) 933·0218

CINDY FISICARO

(SAME AS ABOVE)

INVESTIGATION:

On June \4, 1999, I was assigned to conduct several interviews with the students assigned to Mr. Cram's 5th hour Chemistry

class in order to obtain information in reference to the Columbine High School shaming. I contacted the Fisicaro residence

and left a message for Sarah Fisicaro to return my call. I received a phone call from Cindy Fistcaro the mother of Sarah

Fisicaro, who stated that her daughter had gone to Monroe Oklahoma to help the tornado victims and the relief effort there

Cindy Fisicaro stated that her daughter would not be back from Oklahoma until sometime around the 21st of June 1999

advised her that either me or another investigator would attempt to contact her daughter at a later date.

DISPOSITION:

Open.

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FRIEDMAN. SETH

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UNCLASSIFIED

INFORMAnON CONTROL

Information Received Date: 04/26/1999 Time: 9:14 AM

o Telephone/Radio

o Written

Method of Contact

(~) In Person

o Observation

Control Number: DN1600

1&IIDENVER PO{Component/Agency1

SETH FR1EOMAN WAS IN THESCIENCE CLASS ROOM.

174A-DN-57419

IMMEDIATE Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

FRIEDMAN, SETH

CHS STUDENT

(303)973-6557

DEMMEL, TERRY

Event Narrative:

Cue 10:

Priority:

Source:

Affiliation:

Phone Number:

Prepared by:

Event Date:

Categories: INTERVIEW

Event Time;

SCIENCE

References:

STAFF -CHS

Event Reviewedby: SDE Lead Requlrsd? YES

Lead Control Number: DN1600

Lead: INTERVIEW SETH FRIEDMAN

Assigned To: DEMMEL. TERRY Date: 04/27/1999 TIme: 4.03 PM

Disposition: SETH FRIEDMAN REPORTS THAT HEWASIN EARTH SCIENCE CLASSLOCATED ON THE2ND FLOOR. SETH SAWPEOPLE RUNNING BYAND SOMECAME INTO THECLASS ROOM HIS TEACHER MRS MOISER TOLD THEM TOGETUNDER THE TALSE THEY HEARD A GUN SHOT ANDTHETEACHERLOCKED THEDOORS. THEYSTAYED IN THECLASSROOM LISTENiNG TOTHE RADIO AND1V FOR ABOUT 11/2 HOURS. A SWAT CONTACTED THEMAND ESCORTED THEM OUTOFTHE BUILDING SISTER JESSICA ANDBROTHER MATI ALSOATIEND THE SCHOOL

Lead Reviewed by: SDE Lead Completed? I;2i Date: 08102/1999

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6863 S. Zephyr Street

Littleton, CO. 80 I28

(303) 979-8240

INVESTIGATION:

On June 23, 1999, [spoke to Nicholas Goodrich by telephone. Goodrich said that he had been In Mr. Cram's th hour Chemistry

-Iass when the shooting started at CHS. Goodrich said that at firstwhen he heard the ShOlS he thought that it was a semor prank

and someone was lighting firecrackers. Goodrich said that he then saw students running down the hall and he heard them

screaming that there was someone down in the cafeteria shooting a gun at people.

Goodrich said that he was one of the students that made it out of the classroom almost right away, He said that he ran out of

the classroom and ran out into the main hallway He said that from there he ran out the north doors by the smokers pit He said

that he climbed the fence and ran to Clement park.

1asked Goodrich if he ever saw who it was that was shooting and he said that he never did see the shooters, [ asked him if he

heard any shooting or explosions as he ran out of the school. Goodrich said that he had been in class for about 10 Min, when

the shooting started. He said that he heard shooting for a few min" He said that he thought he heard a few gunshots as he was

running out and he felt one very large explosion that shook the 1100r,

Goodrich said that he had heard of the TCM before, but thought it was just a bunch of student s that wore trench coats. He said

that he never heard of the members ofTCM ever doing anything violent before. I asked Goodrich ifhe knew the members of

-eM, He said that did not know any of its members,

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Goodrich said that he remembers the fire alarm. going off as be ran out of the school, He said that it made it difficult to hear

what was going on around him. Goodrich said that he was not focusing on anything except getting out of the school as quickly

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