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STATEMENT

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YOUNT, DANIEL D. X OFFICER n WITNESS n PERSON AOVISEO

I 170035.. ~ ."1331 Cherokee Street Denver Denver CO 802041__"_ w... 1'-514/99 1:50 PM

MULTIPLE HOMICIDE 1331 CHEROKEE STREET

On 4120199 at approximately 1130 hours I heard dispatch air a call for assistance by JeffersonCounty Sheriffs Dept. to Columbine High scncct I monitored the situation. Captain Leary and Lt.Lauricella responded to the scene at approximately 2:00 p.rn.

I stayed at headquarters to coordinate and arrange for additional detectives to respond as requestedby Captain Leary.

The following actions were taken by me; times are approximate:

04120199

1415 hrs. Detectives Archer, Schnitgrund, Conrad, Rino, Delmonico, Kraft, Palombi, Woodward,Bancroft, Webster, Polak, and Landin are sent to the scene to assist in taking interviews

1440 hrs Captain Costigan is requested to send five detectives and one sergeant from the Vice andDrug Bureau

1442 hrs. Captain Kilpatrick is requested to send five detectives and one sergeant from the PropertyCrimes Bureau.

1509 nrs Captain Graham is notified to have a crew respond from the Cr'lme Lab.

1534 nrs Captain Leary notifies me that the Homicide Unit and I will respond and assist

1542 hrs I notified Sgt. Hemphlil to contact the night shift and have them stand by to respond Ifneeded.

Jhave read the foregoing statement and the facts contamed therein are true 10the best ofmy knowledge arid belief Jdonot maintain that it contains all ofthe facts or derails of the incident. but only (hose facts about which I have been asked,

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1630 hrs, I anive at Columbine High School With the Homicide ".1i!.

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I assisted in the overall directionof the DenverHomicide Unit in their part of the investigation. Theyworked wrth the Crime Lab, various IOOllI, State, and Federal Agencies, and Coroner's offices.

I did not personnaly take any statements, or gatherevidence.

J haveread Ihe foregoing statementand thefacts containedthereinare rrue to the best ofmy knowledge and belief Jdonot maintainthat it contains all ofthefacts or details of the incident, but only thosefacts about whichJ have beenasked.

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/ have read the foregoing statement and the facts contained t1'1srein are true fa the best of my k.new/edge and belief. Jdo not maint.in that it conrains all of the facts Or details of the incident, but only those facts abctJt which I have been8$ked,

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DENVER POLICE DEPARTMEN'rLN'I'ER-DEl?AR~

cort1'll!tSPONOINC!

TO: Captain Leary CAE'

FROM: Det. Michael Zi.mIller 71108 .4}~DATE: Tuesday, May 11, 1999

SUBJECT: Columbine as, response to SChool

On 04/20/99 I was in my office and heard radio traffic indicatedthat Jefferson county had Denver Police Department officersresponding on a shooting at Columbine High School. Radictransmissions indicated that our assist time could be severalhours. I asked the Electronic Engineering Section provide spare~arged batteries, so these could be taken to the Columb~ne asscene~ I responded with thir~y-five bat~eries and prcv:dec theseto the DPD Command Post, which had responded to the scene.I arrived at approximately 1325 hours.At this t~me responding detectives were asked to contact Sgt. D.Jones. Sgt. Jones directed detectlves at the scene at this timeto respond to Columbine Library to debrief extricated Columb~ne

students.At the library, I contacted eight to nine students whO were in orout of the school at the time of the start of the incident. Iobta~ned short written statements from juveniles who were therebut had not observed anything directly. I then interviewed astudent named Seth Huey who was in the library at the time of theinclden:. He his sister and a g~=: :=i~nd hid under a table asthe suspects entered, threw bombs and fired numerous rounds ofammuni':i.on.At approximately 1700 hours detectives at the Columbine Librarywere directed to complete statements and respond to LeawoodElementary. As I completed Huey's interview a student femalecomoleted her written statement and handed it to me as the partywho' asked her for the statement had left. She was also in thelibrary when the incident started. I placed my name en thestatement although I did not interview her as to content of tbestatement.These wrltten statements were then prOVided to a Jefferson CountySheriff Sgt.At approximately 1840 hours detectlves were released from thescene.

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COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL

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JEPFBRSON COOHTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OPFICE

StlPPLIHlijNIu, ll.EPORT

Deiendant :

Date.

Deputy D.A.:

Ha.rris/KleholdApril 24,1999

Docket lIUmI:>er.

Ca•• lIUmI:>er. 99A062

Investigator: Gallagher M.

Commander Dehi Grainger of the CriticalCritical Team Investigators respond to

assist the Jefferson County Sheriff'sand homicide of several students at the

On April 20, 1999

Incident Team requestedColumbine High School toDepartment in the shootingschool.

Upon arriving at the school myself and other investigators werebriefed on what had transpired at the school by Jefferson CountySl'..eriff Sergeant Randy West.

On April 21, 1999 I was assigned to conduct an interview withRobin Anderson, who is the girlfriend of Dylan Klebold one of thesuspects in the Columbine murders. Assisting me in the interviewwas Detective Jim Vonderohe of the Arvada Police Department. Theinterview took place at the Jefferson County Sheriff's DepartmentInvestigations Division. The interview was victeo taped. Forcomplete details see Detective vonderohe's report.

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JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORHBY'S OFFICE

StrPPLEHBNTAL UPOllT

Defendant: Harris/Klebola

Date, April 24, 1999

Deputy D.A. ,

DQC!ket NWIlbe~,

Case NWIlber: 99Mb2

Investigator, Gallagher M.

On April 22, 1999 Detective Jack McFadden of the JeffersonCounty Sheriff's Department Intelligence Division to ask me to

conduct an inter;iew with Kathy Paavilainen, and Linda Reffel. Both

of these women worked the After Prom party that was held at

Columbine High School on April 17, 1999.

On this same date Detective Vonderohe and

interriew with Linda Reffel at her residence.

following statements.

myself conducted an

Ms. Reffel made the

Ms. Reffel stated she was on the food committee for the After

Prom Party at Columbine High School on April 17, 1999. Judy Durkin

another person also was on the food ccneni ccee . The food for the

most part was being stored in the school refrigerator and freezer.

Ms. Reffel stated that on Saturday night before the kids

arrived fer the After Prom Party sometime between 9 P.M. to 11 P.M.

she went to take the food off some ice in t:he freezer. Upon opening

the freezer she saw a white propane gas tank approximately eight:een

inches te two feet high in the freezer. It was setting on the floor

with a bunch of empty Pepsi cups stacked on the cart. She first

thought chat; che propane tank was going to be used to blow up the

balloons they were going to have for the party. However, she said

the propane tank did not look like the oxygen tank she saw upstairs.

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Ms. Reffel stated she rememberedfreezer when She went to get the food.

seeing the janitor up nearThe alarm was going off.

the

Ms. Reffel remembers seeing Dylan Klebold talk.ing to a maleperson wi th green hair wearing black leather. He was described asbeing 6 foot skinny with messy hair sticking straight up.

Ms. Reffel was asked if the kids, who attended the After theProm party had access to the rest of the school. Ms. Reffel statedthe party was' from 12 midnight to 5 A.M. The school was open allnight. Anybody could have went anywhere in the school and letanybody in. There was no security at the school. However, therewere other parents who were helping out with the party.

The school was alSO open on Sunday for the clean up.

In addition we interviewed Linda Harris and her husband Phil

Harris. They were at Ms. Reffel's residence and they also attendedthe After prom party. Ms. Harris made the following statements.

Ms. Harris stated she was sitting in her car behind the schoolby the gym somewhere between 11:30 P.M. to 12 Midnight, when she sawtwo boys come from the front of the school and tried to get in theschool by the doors in back.

Mr. Harris remembers seeingthrough the front door.

the kid with green hair come

Mr. Harris said another parent identified as John Van Nuys wasworking the doors oat the back of the school and he might haveinformation. He can be reaChed at 303-985-3569.

weanybody

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& Mrs.school.

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them saw

Information: Linda Ruffel

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DOB 7-2S-606821 W. Friend Pl.

Littleton, Co.

303-973-8426303-277-5577 (w)

Phil Harris

DOB 4-6-48Linda Harris

DOB 10-2-50

7553 So. Ames Way

Littleton, Co.

303-979-5249

303-799-0179 (Phil's work)

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Date

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JlD"l!'GSOII COtDl'l'Y DIS'1'I.IC'r A'r'rOunrr' S OJ'J'ICB

Defendant. Harris/KleboldDat., May 10, 1999

J:)ep~ty D.A••

Docket lI'Wllber.

ca•• !tWllber.Inv••tigator,

99A062Gallagher M.

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On May 10. 1999 this investigator contacted the followingColumbine High School witnesses, who were in Doug Johnson's class onApril 20, 1999 during the shooting.

Jeremy Baker

OOB 7-14-83

7196 W. Clifton AveLittleton, Co.303-978-0114

Mr. Baker >las sitting in a corner of the classroom. He heard

gunshOts. He never saw the 9"JllllSD.

He does not. remember hearing anything this >las going to be a

bad day at school or any thing like that.

He left his back pack in the science room.

contains his glasses and calculator.

Jonathan Ballard >las already interviewed.

David Batchelder

OOB 4-5-825546 W. Hinsdale Ave.

Littleton, Co.

303-979-7818

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Mr. Batchelder is visually impaired and did not see any thing.

Alysa Bernard

903-948-7223

Kristopher Bovee

OOB 11-24-82

6515 So. Allison St.

LIttleton, Co.

303-970-7567

Mr. Bovee did not see anything.

thing in reference this was going to be

a back pack with a cheap calculator.

He did not hear or saw any

a bad day at schecl. He had

Stephen Broden: Already interviewed.

Lisa Cosgrove

OOB 2-7-83

8270 W. Stene Place

Littleton, Co.

303-933-9559

MS. Cosgrove heard gunshots. She saw Mr. Sanders when they

brought him in to Mr, Johnson's science room. Mr. Sanders was all

bloody. She never heazd or saw any thing pertaining to it is going

to be a bad day etc. She has back pack with keys to her car that

was left in science room,

Ashley Davis

OOB 7-12-83

6871 W. Walden Fl.

Littleton, Co.

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Ms. Davis heard gunshots.hear any thing nor did she seewas going to be a had day.calculator $5 and student 1D.

Anna DismangDOB 1-24-837082 W. Morraine Ave.Littleton, Co.303-979-8047

She did not see gunmen. She did notanything on school TV indicating this

She had a back pack containing a

Ms. Dismang did not see anything" SI:le';·'~.gunSbots. Neverheard or saw any thing on TV that it was going to be- a bad day. Hehad back pack with $2 and calCUlator, and books.

Richard Ian Gallegos

DOB 6-30-837015 W. Fremont ~l.

Littleton, Co.303-973-5320

Mr. Gallegos stated he saw the phrase at the morningannouncemenca that said something to the effect don I t you wish youdid1nt come to school today 4-20, 4-20. He never saw the gunmen. Heheard gunshots. He had back pack. The back pack contained books.

Tami KnowlesDOB 11-3-82303- 11-3-82

MS. Knowles heard gunshots. Never saw any thing. She had backpack with books.

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DOB 9-30-82

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Kevina $20

anything. Classmatehad back pack with

SeeShe

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Starkey told her he saw t~.~'_en.

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Evan McLauglierty,·· ~".:,__·'to14 this in~igator he

still too traumatized to be interviewed. He is presently outstate. she will call when we can talk to Evan.

->l;h Mullens:

anything.bocks in her back pack.

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She heard gunshots

He hadHe heard gunshots.See shooters.

Eric ParsonsDOE 7-30-82S097 S. Marshall Ct.Littleton, Co.303-937-0876

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Mr. Parsons did notcalCUlator in back pack.

Melanie PoleshookDOE 2-12-837205 so. Zephyr wayLittleton, Co.303-973-1829

Ms. Polashock never saw <;,.mmen. She Saw Mr. Sanders. Sheremembers hearing something to effect on morning announcements don'tyou wish you were not here today. She had back pack. She had herpurse next to back pack with $40 and student ID.

Investigator Date

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CONTINUATION 0Re'ptJning Agency R¢1>O!ting Offi~1:f Case ReportNo

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO ACEVES 99·162S-AJ Connecting Case- Report NQ Victim NameOriginal RqxJrt Dille This Report

64-26-99,.;ranit1<:3tW(I X First DegreeMurder Otl~l'l$lJ' Sldtw: Op.m X E»ceplionally Clt:Me4 c Recommend. Case: 'RCVle,\ 0

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INVESTIGATION:

On April 21, 1999,at approximately 1203 hours, I was assignedto Team#5 by Sgt.RandyWest of the JCSO. Team #5 consisted

of the following personnel:

Ken Van Cleve (CBI)

Barbara Ray (CBn

Tom Netwall (CBn

Vaughn Ballard (CBl)

Bruce Clark. (Lakewood PD.)

On April 21. 1999, at approximately 1412 hours, we, Team #5, was escorted through the Columbine High School crime scenes

by Lab Supervisor Chris Andrist of the lCSO in order for us to get an overview of the scenes as it relates to the collection of

evidence. Team #5 was assigned to process the main hallway from the from entrance to the rear exit doors.

On April21, 1999,at approximately 1430hours, we began processingthe main school hallway. as we walked the hallway from

the front entrance doors to the rear exit doors, we identified items ofevidence. using placards to mark their locations. While

walking the main school hallway, we noted what appeared to bebullet holes in the main entry and exit doors, door frames,

ceiling,and walls. We also noted whatappeared to be projectilestrikesagainst the hallway ceiling, walls, and stone pilar located

in the commons areanearthe main front offices.

DUring our walk throughwe notedspent rounds embedded in doors, door frames and walls. Wealso located the following items

ofevidenceon the 1I00r; Bullet fragments, spent rounds, live 9mmrounds,plastic wadding from a shotgunshell, splinteredwood.

broken glass, debris from ceiling tiles and walls, as well as what appeared to be blood and pipe bomb debris,

The entire main school hallway was photographedfrom the front entranceto the rear exit doors, Each item ofevidence located

was identified, photographed, and measured as to its location of recovery beforeeach item ofevidence was collected.

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CONTINUATION 0 .--.. ......", Repontl\i Otii~ C~ Report No

SUPPLEMENT x JCSO ACEVES 99·7625-AICOAAecting Case Report N<t Victim Name OriiPMl Rqxn1 Date Thjli Rtp.m

04-26-99witkariM X First ll<!Iree Murder O~SlaM: Opm x E~iotWl) CJIlMId 0 R~cmmend Case Re'l.'le\\ c

R=::!mifiC1.1iOl'l 0 c~tryi\1ft$l' c tJlllQUnded 0 C!01U~ 0

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I assisted Team #5 in collectmg approximately 31 pieces ofevidence. which I packaged, sealed and initialed prior to turning the

items of evidence over to JCSO Evidence personnel, (Assigned evidence numbers 1800 ~ 2099)

OnApril 1L 1999. at approximately 1930 hours. weconcluded for theday and cleared the crimescene

DISrOSmON; Open.

JC- 001-009730

Officer Signature Unit NUMber Suptt\ ism irtltis!$ and Dale AssignedTo Page • I-c, 0.0...-· .."'-

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CONTINUAnON 0Ilcp>nmaA_ a-&Olfi= ~ RIpon: No.

St.'Pl'LEMENr v JCSO ACIERNO 99-762SoArid • e-llo,ort ~e, Violim _on... Rqoort o...Tbls/UopM

()4.JO.99

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INVESTIGATION:

On4-20n99. at about 1125 hours, my supervisor. Sgt.Dan Gard, instrocted me to respond to the l:nvestigation's Division, 1

respondedto thel:nvestigations Division,where lleamedthalasbootinghadjustomlmld at ColumbineHigh School andthere

were reportsofseveralexplosionsheardcomingfrom inside theschooL I atumpted to leave and respondto Columbine High

SchooL wlIen [ was stopped and told to SllUId-by in the l:nves\igations Division, in case they needed Investigators O.l

Headquarters.

At approximately t 145 hours. I was instructed to respond to JCSO Dispatch to be the liaison betweenincoming phone call,

to lCSO Dispatch and the Investigations Division. r responded toJeso Dispatch. arriving on scene at approximately I [55

hOUlS. My duties included talking to different law enforcement agencies from all over the Unrred Stales and obtaining

relligence information wbicb. were called into leSO Disparch. I gathered all information from calls to dispatchers and

compiled theminto a list. inc:ludlng name, phonenumber, andbriefdescription of the information me callerhad. During my

assigament as liaison between incoming calls and the Investigations Division. I received a phone call from a male party

claimingto beChristopherMoms.

ChristopherMoms explaiaed, via telephone. that he is the person whostarted the "Trench Coat

Mafia" gang. Morris oxplained that the organization was net started to be a gang, nor did he create the name"TrenchCoat

Mafia," Morris explainedwhen he wasa Freshman andSophomcre at Columbine High Schcol severalof the students would

harasshim, Morrissaidhe began wearinga trenchcoatanddarkclothing' to givethe appearanceof an ominous or threatening

lookandnot to become an organizarionor a "gang." Moms said it was in fact the ather students of Columbine High School

wnocreatedthe name"Trench Coat Mafia." Moms explained asof last yearthere were over tOO studentswhowere wearing

the trenchcoatsat school. Morris said over thepast summer andschool year. he hadexercisedandbuiltup hIS body, "became

buffed." andadditionally Slopped wearingthe trenchcoatbeforethe98,99 schoolyear. Morns explainedasof theschool year

1991!11999, therewereonlytwo peoplehe knew ofwho still woreme longtrenchcoat, Those two personswereDylanKlebold

and Eric Harris. whomhe believed were involved in me Columbine Shooting. Morris volunteeredthat he did attendschooI

'! Columbine High Schoolon 4-20-99.but left approximately 1030 bours, Morrissaid he was at his friend's house andsaw. '

.In the television the reports of the shootings. so he decided to call leSO with information about Klebold and Hams.

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SuPl'I.eMENT SCSO ACIERNO 99-76l5-A

lO $e-~"",v__on.... 1lI:l>o<t Dooo _ ilqloll

04-30-99

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e:tplalned to Morris that it was very d.iflicull to imetview him via'telephone at tm: JeSO Di$pa!ch Center because of the

massive amount of people in the Dispat<:h C_, in addition to tboUSllllds of calls which were beina received into the

DispatchCeater. Iaskecl Mom. ifit wouldbe okaytosemia patrol unit or lnvestiptol"to his locationto im:etview him inmore

delail. Morris agreed and gavemehis phonel1tItlIber and~ of where be was at the JltlIHDl tiroe.

[immediately coetactedtheCommandPoststationed OUISideColumbine HighSchooland toldJCSOSgtDunnebeclc gavehim

the infuImlllion I had just received fromChristopher Morris.

I continued my duties at the leSO DispatchC_until appro:timately 1800 hours, whenI wasrequested to remm to lCSO

Investiglitions Division to assist in imeMews. Upon myarrivalI wasbriefed andinstructed to assistWest Metro DrugTask

Force Investigator Bob VellewiththeinlerviewofCbristophllt Morris. along withhis father. Gary Morris. andAttorney John

ililano. (See Investigator Vette's supplemental reportfordetailsof that interview).

Attheconclusicn ofthe interView withCbristoph.,. Mo"",:;, he.with theapproval oflus father and attorney. signed a consent

tosearch form tosearchIusbedroom at his residence. located at 5466 West Portland Drive.

At about 2230 hours, Investigator Vette and myself arrived all.lorris' residence and conducted a consent to =11 of his

bedroom area in the presence of Attorney RichiJam. (See evidence sheet for details of items seized during the consent to

search). Investigator Vette and myselfadditionally seized the clothing wornbyCbristopher Moms on thatday,

OnWednesday, 4-2I,g.g., atabcut0600 hours, [arrived at theCommaodPost north of Columbine HighSchool forassignment.

1assisted several lawenforcemearagencies in thesearch ofSouth Pierce St:reel, which ranin £roll! of Columbine HighSchool.

In addition to thegrassy area located eastofColumbine HighSchool.JC- 001-009733

At about 1230 bours,l wasassigned by Investigator A..lSimmollS, wbo was theevidence liaison fO'Cthis ease, toTeam #5, My

c 'lOtlSibilities were toobuinall evidmcegatheredbyTeam #5, leSO InvestigatorJoseAceves whowasassigned to themain

.!way ofthehighscbool, My duties included receiving evidence from Investigator Aceves, sealingthe evidence, confirming,

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all itemsof evidencereceived _ properly documcmed and listedOn theevidence sheet, and then placing the evideaceinto

theJCSOsecuredEvidlmJ:e Va:ult nilei'. I additiOtlaily ptOvided security and assisted in the mnowl of the deceasedvictims

body from the school.

OnThursday, 04-22,99.I wasreusigned to Team5, whoWl\S assigned to the main ballwayof thehighschool. I wasassigned

to replaceInvestigator JoseAceves as evidencecollectorfrom Tearn 5,who consisted mainlyofmembersfrom theColorado

Bunoau ofln......mgations. My responsibilitieswere to assist in thecollectionand submissionof all evidence tbandby Tearn

5 afterall evidence bad been pbotograpiled, measured andsketched in a diagramby othermembersofForensic team5 [was

assignedto Forensic T= 5 for both Thursday, 4-22·99, andFrtday, 4-2.3,99.

On Monday, 4-26:99,I was rmssigned after the cOlI1llletion of thecollectionand submission ofevidence fromForensic Team

to Team#2, who was responsible fur the west side of Columbine High School's library. My responsibilities werethe

collectionand submission ofall evidence which were discovered byothermembers o!'Team 5, who includedrepresentaeves

from the Colorado BureauInvestigation. .'u'apaboeCounty Sheriff', Office, andWheatRidgePolice Departl:!lel:lt. Icollected

and submitted all evidence after .eacn piece of evidence was photographed. measured and sketched in a diagram. My

assignment to Forensic EvidenceTeam #2 occurredbetween Monday, 4-26·99, through Wednesday,....28·99.

OnThursday, 4:29·99, I wassubpoenaed to court and attended three courtp~ hearingson three differentcases.

At about 1500 hours, I responded to Columbine High School and met with Forensic Team #2. The team leader of Forensic

Tearn #2 directedme to the lastsix piecesofevidence, which hadbeenwerediscovered earlier. I collected the last sixpieces

of evidence and submittedthem into the leSO Evidence Vault,

DISPosmON: Case open. JC- 001-009734

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CONTINUATION 0Roponing ,,",-y _OtD= C_ReponNo

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BATTAN 99-7625-A

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INVESTIGATION:

On 04·20·99, I receivedinformationof a shootingat Columbine High School. I respondedfrom headquarters, arrivingat tile

commandpost,northof the high school,at approximately 1206110urs. Oncethere,! was briefedbySergeantRandyWest.who

advisedthatpreliminaryinterviewsobtainedby studentscomingfromthe schoolindicatedthatEricHarris,doblO4-o9-8l, and

DylanKlebold,dobl09·11·81,had been tentativelyidentifiedas twosuspectsthat were shootingstudentsinsideof Columbine

High School

MyselfandInvestigatorDollgMoorethenrespondedto the intersection of Caleyand Yukonwhere. temporarytriagebadbeen

set up bythe LittletonFire Department, There wereseveralColumbine studentsin this area, and several oftbem were injured

and beingtransported to various hospitals, I was advised by someofthe LittletonFireDepartment personnel that they hadten

injuredpartiesat thispoint. and three hadbeentransported. Iwasonlyable to getthe namesof MarkTaylorandLanceKirklin

as two studentswho bad been transportedby ambulanceto localhospitals.

Afterremmingto the commandpost, it wasarrangedthat various lawenforcement agencies,to include: Lakewood, Jefferson

County, andArvadawouldrespondtoSt.Anthony'sHospital. LittletonHospital, University Hospital. DenverGeneralHospital.

and ColumbineHospital in order to checkon any woundedstudentsor any woundedvictims from Columbine High School.

! then assistedin arrangingfor investigators and policeofficersto interview studentswho werecomingout of the school. and

then providedinformation to Investigator Cheryl Zimmerman on some of those interviews to assist her in compiling search

warrantsand arrest warrants. Specifically.I spokewith WadeAlanFrank,dobI02-22·81, and obtainedinformation from him

regardingwhat he had witnessedat the school. (See additional supplement for the details of that interview.)

At 1707 hours,myself.SergeantRandy West,and LabTeehnician ChrisAndristrespondedto the school,after being informed

that ATF and the Bomb Squad had done a preliminaryclearingof the building. Once there,we met with Investigator Mike

Guerra,who indicatedthat the buildinghad not been cleared by the BombSquad,and would take mostof the night

DISPOsmON: Open. JC·001-009739

'0 . Unit Number Su-pervIsor frtilia!s: and Date A$$ipdToP Page !

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SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BATTAN "'-7625-DConnminvCa.!IIt R.epoft No, V1C1:lm Name Orili_~ _ nu. """""

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INVESTIGATION:

On04-21-99.1 was informedthat the BombTechnicians and AU were requestinga list of lockersassignedto students.as well

as vehiclesand parking spaces assignedto students.so that it couldbe determinedwhere Eric Harrisand Dylan Klebold parked.

and where their lockers were located. 1was further informed that the campus supervisor ror R·! security. Sydney Keating,

dnb/04-24-16, would be able to proVide that information for me. WitnessKeatinghad been interviewed previously.and I was

only requested to accompany herinto the school to retrieve the information that was needed for this investigation.

At about 1233 hours. myself and SergeantRandyWestaccompanied witness Keatinginto the east main entrance, andthen into

theoffices locatedon the east side of the schoolwherewitness Keating was able to printout the list of lockers. as wellas provide

copies of the assigned parking. We left the scene at approximaiely 1251 hours.

'took witnessKeatingback into the sceneat 1320hours. in orderto pick upa diagram of the parking lotsmat didn't have student

names in it We left the scene again at 1323hours.

Duringmy conversationwid!witness Keating,she indicatedthat there are cameras that come on every day between 1500and

0500 hours. which show the exterior of the library. the exterior of the south entrance and patio. and the exterior of the east

entrance. I provided that information to the evidence liaison.and arrangements were made to retrieve those videotapes as

evidence.

DISPOSITION' Open.

JC·001·009740

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INVESTIGAnON

During the investigation of this case several sources were utilized in compiling a timeline of the many different events

which occurred at Columbine High School 011 April 20, 1999. 11:Lill included dispatch and 911 tapes from the Jefflersoll

County Sheriff's Office, dispatch tapes from the Littleton Fire Department, newscasts from local medis and fire alarm

and videotape from Columbine High School. As the timeline was being complied it became apparent that many of the

times from the different sources were not synchronized

During the first two weeks of the investigation I learned that the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office had recently calibrated

their digital clocks used for dispatch tapes to the Atomic Clock at the National Institute of Standards Technology.

Therefore, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office dispatch time was the standard used for the timeline. I further learned

that the 91 I times had not yet been calibrated and were fast by 2 minutes and 46 seconds. The Littleton Fire Department

dispatch time Was 4 minutes slow and then fire alarm from Columbine High School was 3 minutes slow. The cafeteria

'deotape matched the Sheriff's Office and therefore no adjustments were necessary.

In order to accurately reflect the events, it became necessary to adjust the times so that they were synchronized to one

time, in this case the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office dispatch time. The following changes were made and are

reflected in the finished timeline,

4 minutes were added to the Littleton Fire Department dispatch time.

3 minutes were added to the school fire alarm time.

2 minutes 46 seconds were subttaeted from the Jefferson County 911 time.

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ADDITlQNAL WITNESSES"

DETECTIVE ROBERTL. STRATTON

Denver P.O.

1331 Cherokee Street #648

Denver, CO 80204

(303) 640-3627

DETECTIVE MAITHEW MURRAY

Same as above

(303) 640-3540

DETECTIVE DONALD VECCHI

Same as above

(303) 640-3541

DETECTIVE PATQUINLAN

Same as above

(303) 640-3627

DETECTIVE BILL GARSON

Same as above

(303) 640-3627

KAREN JAZOWSKI

Same as above

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DR.TOM HENRY

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INVESTIGATION:

The precedingwitnessesassisted Investigator Dennis Beerywith the autopsies on Cassie Brunai,John Tomlin,and Matthew

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INYESTIGATION;

OnOS·03·99, at about I:00 p.m., 1obtaineda 6<J.minute videocassette tape from a companycalled Video Monitoring Services

of America, L.P., located at 100Broadway, Suite All(), Denver. Colorado, 303·733·3000. as follow up to DN 1108. Said

videotape containedlive coveragefrom Denvertelevision stationKCNC TV, a CBS affiliate, for the time period9:00 p.m. to

10:00p.rn.,April 20. 1999.

Upon reviewing the tape. which starts out with anchorsAimee Sporerand Bill Stuart, r located a series of three previously

recorded interviewswith Columbine students. This secnon was located approximately 35 mmutes into the tape. The first

interview is witha white male,wearinga whiteball cap. anda graycoloredt-shirtunderneath an open lightcolored plaidshirt.

Thisstudent, later identified as John Vandemark (10thgrade). saidthe fcllowing: "I was in the Biology room.up aboveor right

abovethe stairsand wedidn't hearanythingdownstairs earlier. Butuh. theycame up the stairs to us and it sounded likea big

fight was going on in the halls, we thought it might be a senior prankor something and it sounded like people slamming up

against doors and then a big gunshot and a teacher ran by witha bloodyshoulder."

The second interviewwas with a white male,wearinga blackbaseball cap, backwards.and a white t-shirt underneath a light

coloredplaidshirt. This student, later identified as Christopher Wisher (10th grade), said the following: '-1 was in backof the

school behind the cafeteria when we heard what sounded fireworks, so we went back. We started running. We came back.

wejust figured it was fireworks, We lookedup. Wesaw two kidsin trenchcoatswith guns and anotherkid just standingthere

on the sideof theschool. Inwhite. Wesaw them, one afthem turnedat us.. yes, toward us. We wereprobably100yardsaway

Wefell to the groundand thenthe bulletssopped. I don't knowwhathe was doing. he mighthave been reloading or something.

so we got backup. We lookedover. Wesaw the kid in the white throwing the bombson top of the school. ft was some kind

of grenade or something. ! don't know what it was."

The third interview is with an Hispanic female. later identified as BreePasquale(lith grade), who said the following: "I was

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SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-7625-JConJ*ungc~ RepQft No, Victim Name: Origtnal Repent Date This Report

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in the library. Wewere like copying, and we didn't knowwhatit wasandthen I lookedout the windowand there wasthisguy

throwinglikea pipe bomb at all the cars. Then he camein, thenhe likestartedblowing up and usingeveryone in thecafeteria.

and then we could hear him laughing and running upstairs and they were shooting anyone of color wearing a white hat or

playinga sport. and then he (inaudible)who it wasand it was all likecloserange..,(erying)...Everyone around megot shotand

I begged him for ten minutesnor to shoot me, and he put the gunin my lace and startedblaming everyoneandstarted laughing.

saying thatit wasall becausepeoplewere mean to him lastyear." Whowere these people? "rdon't know...(crying)" Yousaw

other people get... "He did it right in front of'us...(crying)" How many kids got shot? "Like, I don't know like fifty kids got

shot, there's like ten that are...at least dead in the librarythat were roundup that he shot in the head, or...(inaudible.crying)"

Identification of these students was made by Columbine Student DeanChristineMikesell, who reviewed the videotape on 05­

04-99. at about 2:00 p.m.,at Chatfield High School.

Fhis videotapewas purchased by the Jefferson County SlIetiffs Office on 05·03·99 by way of purchase order #74395. for

$199.80. Billing informationwas provided to Video Monitoring Servicesfor subsequent billing, and a copy of their invoice

#NDV5080was given to JCSO's billing office.

Lead sheetsfor the above students were prepared and submitted by me.as necessary. The videotapewassubmittedby me into

the JCSO evidencevault.

DlSPOSITIQN: Open,

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On 04-21-99, at about $:30 p.IIL, Investigations Sergeant Randy West asked Investigator Mike Felsoci and I to tow three

vehicles fromthe ColumbineHigh Schoolstudentparkinglotto theJew EvidenceBay and to Bob's Towing's impoundlot

SergeantWestadvised us as to wherehe wantedeach vehicleto be towed SergeantWest furtber advised that Bob's Towing

hadalready been notified and was en route to the school.

I then completeda JCW Vehicle Impound Report(police Hold) fur the followingvehicle:

1982 BMW 2-dOOf sedan I Black

Coloradoplate GBZ·2636

YIN: WB~G3303C8057552

Odometer. [44,045

Prior to transport, I assistedCBI and ATF agents in coveringthe vehicles windows. some of which were missing,withplastic

sheetsas it had started to rain. The plastic was securedto the vehicle with duet tape. I then sealed the vehicle'sdoors,trunk,

and hood withevidence tape. I did not remove anything from any partof the vehicle.

Upon the arrivalof tbe tow truck, the above vehiclewas loaded and thentransported to and placed inside the JCSO Evidence

Say (garage), 200JeffersonCountyParkway, Golden, I follcwed the tow truckduring the entire transport, A copyof the tow

receipt was given by the driver to JCSO EvidenceCustodianJohnCuller, I then prepared andsubmitted a JCSO Evidence

SubmissionReport for said vehicle,

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INVESTIGATIQN:

On04-30-99. I received a videocassette tape of the ABC Nightline program titled"And Now Littleton" which was broadcast

on 04.20-99. This tapewas obtained by FBIAgentGary Gomez on 04.29-99pursuantto my request as follow upon DNJ095.

The tapecontainscoverageof the Columbine High School shootings.

Upon reviewing the tape. l located several interviews with / statements from Columbine students. someof whom were identified

duringthe program. and some who werenot. The following students were identified: Christopher Wisher (10thgrade). Jacob

Apodaca (lOth grade), AmandaWiegand (JOlh grade), NicoleWiegand (II thgrade).and Joshua Lapp(IOthgrade).

The following students were later identified by Columbine Student Dean ChristineMikesell, who reviewed the videotape on

05-04-99, at about2:15p.m.•at Chatfield High School: Derek Moulton (12thgrade), Lindsay Jackson (10thgrade). andCrystal

IVoodman (II th grade).

Leadsheetsforthe abovestudents wereprepared andsubmitted by me,as necessary. The videotape wassubmitted by me mto

theJCSO evidencevault.

DISPOSITION: Open.

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JeremyWayneMyers1DOB061682

6683West Ida Place

LittlelQn, Colorado80123

720-283-0339

Columbine High School? II" grade

5" Period: Photography class

DN3915 i Interviewed by telephone on 06-10·991 12:00 p.m.

Annie LeeCarroccia 1DOB 100681

5409 West Geddes Avenue

Littleton, Colorado 80128

303·979-0558

Columbine High School111" grade

5" Period: Photography class

DN3900 i Interviewed by telephone on 06·14·99 i 10:32 a.m,

ReginaLynne Evans! DOB 122382

7219SouthZephyrWay

Lirtleten. Colorado 80128

303·973·5659

Columbine High School1 10'" grade

5" Period: Photography class

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MirandaMarie Pfaff! DOB 071983

7876 West Walker Drive

Littleton.Colorado 80123

303·933·9713

Columbine High School! til'" grade

S· Period: Photographyclass

DN431141lnterviewed by telephoneon 06-14-9912:45 p.m,

Luke Lane [eke! DOB 031580

6334 West Burgundy Drive

Littleton.Colorado 80123

,03·795·9030

Columbine High School1 12· grade

5"Period: Photographyclass

DN3910! Interviewedby telephone on 06·14-9912:55 p.m.

INVESTIGATION! SUMMARY:

On 04-20·99, at about II: 15a.m., the above witnesseswere in their S· period Photographyclass, located in the Photography

classroomin the school's northeastwing. Eachadvisedthat the firealarmsoundedat about II :2Sa.m.,whereupon theyexited

theclassroom's westdoorand thenexited the schoolthroughthenorthdoors locatedbetweenthe Woodsand Bandclassrooms.

Onceoutside,witnessesCarroccia,Evans,Pfaff,and lcke reportedseeingCHSDeanPeter Horvathstandingnearthe school's

tenniscourts,wherehe was yellingat studentstoget awayfromtheschoolandrunnorthwardto the fence lineon the southside

of Clement Parle. All five witness ran 10 said fence line, whereupon witness Evans reported hearing her teacher, Barbara

Hirokawa, yell somethingabout a "kid witha gun," and for everyoneto clinth the fence and run northward into Clement Parle.

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All five witnesses climbed said fenceand rannorthwardinto ClementPark. Witness Myers said that he then got into hiscar,

wbich was parked in Clement Park, and drove home.

Witness Icke reported hearing "two or three loud gunshots"about ten seconds after exiting the school. wuness Carroccia

reporred hearing"two or three roundsofgunflre"immediately afterjumpingthe fence. WitnessPfaff reportedhearinga"loud

boom" immediately after jumping the fence. Noneofthese witnesses wereable to pinpoint the origin of these sounds,other

thancoming fromsomewhere on school grounds. Witnesses Myersand Evans reported that they did not hear any gunshots

or explosions at any time. None of the witnessessawany shooter(s)or anyone wearing a trench coat at any time.

Note: Individualreports forTeacherBarbaraHirokawaandallotherstudents assignedto her 5thperiod Photographyclasswere

prepared and previously submitted.

Seeattached course listand school map.

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LelandGaleAndres/DOB 051039

6163 West Maplewood Drive

Littleton. Colorado 80123

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ColumbineHighSchoolI Choirteacher

5'"Period;Choir I Choirclassroom

Lead sheet 1>1'1"4463

Ilee Gale Andre; I DOB 072761

069 West David Drive

Littleton.Colorado 80123

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Columbine High School I Music teacber

S" Period:Guitar I Auditorium

Sameleadsheetas above

IJ',=yESTIGATION:

On 06·2:;·99, atabout 10:00 a.m.,[interviewedeHS teachersLeland Andre;andhisson,Lee•Andres, as follow upon DN4463.

The interviewswereconducted at Leland's home.

I first spokewith LeeAndres, Hetoldme that on04-20·99, at aboutll:IS arn., hebeganhisS"periodGuitarclass whichwas

heldas usual on thestageinside theschool'sauditorium, Leesaidthatbe tookattendance while hisstudentstunedtheirguitars.

, ee said that at about I I:20 a.m., student Philip Vanderau (9") asked to be excused in order to go to the bathroom. Lee said

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l~ IQunriry IBnnd NarM IOesml'nOn 1_11<0. IR~~I~, =that hegavePhilippermission to usethe bathroom. whereupon Philip exited theauditorium';lowerlevel southwest door. Lee

saidthat"almost immediately" afterPhilipexitedthisdoor,hecamehack inthesamedoor, followed by another(unidentified)

student. Leesaidthat he then looked at Phil andasked."What's wrong?" Philthensaid, '-SOmebociy's got a gun!" Lee said

that the otherstudent then saidthesame thing. At that time. Lee saidthat he wasoff thestage andwasstandingnearthe door.

Not believing Philip. Lee said that he then exited the same doorand walked southward to an area directly in front of the

bathroom entrance, east of the interiorstairway. Leesaid thatas helooked around. he noticed a "haze" insidethecafeteria and

saw numerous students lyingon the floor and crouchedundertablesthroughout the commons area. Lee said that all of the

students appeared tobelooking to thewest. Leesaid that he then heardanexplosion coming from somewhere in the commons

area. Uponheanngthe explosion, LI!t! saidthat h. began yeUing atstudents aearbyto get inside theauditorium. Leesaidthat

severalstudents quicldy enteredtheauditorium, and that he followed them in. Leesaidthathethentold thesestudentsto head

up the stairs and out the auditorium's upper level doors. At that point, Lee said that he ranup onto the stage and told IDS

"dents to leave theirthings and headout theauditorium's upperleveldoors. Leesaidthatail0 f thestudentsthen began filing

Jut of the upperlevel northeast door. into the school's mainhallway.

At that point. Lee saidthathe ranto the northside of the stageandexited a doorthat leads to the"back stagedoor." Leesaid

that he then opened the back stage door and saw custodiansJon CUll is and Jay Gallenuae near the elevators. Lee said he

couldn't remember what theymayhave saidto him.butremembers heatingseveral students who werehidingin the bathrooms

to his right. Leesaidthathe thenyelled at those studentsto gel outof thebathrooms and into theauditorium. Leeestimated

that between 40and50students then exitedthe bathroomsandentered thehackstagedoorto theauditorium. From there, Lee

said that thesestudents thencrossed the stage and were similarly directed to runto the auditorium's upper level and exitthe

northeastdoors. Leesaidthatat some point,the students whohad beenexiting theauditoriumsnortheast doorswereabruptly

stopped andthat no additional students were allowedout.

[then spokewithLeland Andres, Heloldme thatOn 04-20-99, at about l l.B a.m., he began his 5'" periodChoir classwhich

was held inside the Choirclassroom on the school's upper level. Leland said that immediately after class began. students

Hrandon Reisbeck (I2"') andKatharine Rutledge (12") asked tobeexcused togoto the bathroom (theclosestbathroom would

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be on thelower level, near the elevators). Lelandsaid that he gavepermission forthem to leave, whereupon his classbegan

and completed theirvoice warrnups. which took "four or five minutes.- At about 11:20 ..m.. Leland said that Katharine and

Bl'llIldon ran backintotheclassroom'ssouthwest doorand thatKatharine said,"Somebody'sgota gun downthere!" Leland

said that thiswas initially metwithdisbeliefon hispart, and that students in theclassbegan"scoffing." However, Leland said

that within "seconds"of this announcement, be and his students heard"between silt to eigbt gunshots" comingfrom outside

the classroom, Leland saidthat because ofK.atharine's seriousdemeanor, followed immediarely by the soundof gunshots, he

and his class took it seriouslyand wasted no time. Leland said that he immediately yelled at his students to get out of the

classroom as quicklyas they could. Lelandsaid he directed them to the southeast door, andtold them to goanywhere other

than toward the stairway and library. Leland said that "about fifteen" students than ran out the classroom'ssoutheast door

followedby himself. Lelandsaid that most of these studentsraneastward. presumably to exit the school through the doors

locatedbetween classrooms MA·I and LA-5, Lelandsaid thatabout"twentyfiveto thirty- students followed himout ot rne

lassroom andintotheauditorium';upperlevelsoutheast doors. Leland saidthatheassumed atthe timethatall ofhis students

had madetheir wayoutofthe Choirclassroom.

Lelandsaidthat as heand his students entered the auditorium. he directed them acrossthe backof the auditorium and out its

northeast door. intc the main hallway, Leland said that as his students did this, h. noticedother students runningup the

auditorium stairsfrom the stage area who were likewise beingdirected toexit the northeast door. Lelandsaid thathe saw his

son, Lee, directing students from nearthe stage, Lelandestimated it to be about 11 :15 a.m, at that time, Lelandsaid thatas

he watched students exitthe northeast door, theywereabruptlystopped andthatnooneelsewasallowedout thatdoorbecause

whoeverwasout in the main hallway felt it was unsafeto do so, At thatpoint, Lelandestimated that there were about ferry

studentsand fiveteachers, including himselfand hisson, still inside theauditorium, Leland saidthat he and Leethen ordered

those inside to laydownbetween theseats near the upperportionof the auditorium, afterwhich he and Lee began locking the

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Lelandsaidthathethenexitedtheupperlevel southeast door in ordertolockit from the outside. Leland saidthatwhilehe was

locking thisdoor.heheard"ten to twelve gunshotsanda big thump"comingfrom "very closeby,aroundthe comer anddown

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the hall" nearthe stairway andiorthe library. Lelandsaid that thesegunshots sounded as thoughthey werecomingfromthe

upper level. Leland said thal he went no furtherthan the door.which he quicklylockedandthen pulled shut from insidethe

audiwrium. Lelandsaid that'heandthe othersthen remained inside the auditorium forthe ne>:t"eight to tenminutes."durinlrwhichtimetheyheardmuffledgunshotsand"thumps"that theynow think werepipebombs comingfrombeyondthewest wall,

across the hall from tbelibrary. Leland saidthal theyconsideredotherpossible ways outof theauditorium. andwere concerned

thal the lowerlevelsouthwest doorcouldnot be secured. Leland said thatat about 11:32 azn., the fire alann sounded inside

the auditorium.

BothLelandand Leesaidthatat about II :35 a.m..CUStodian JayGallentine enteredthelowerlevelsouthwest dooronhishands

andkneesand yelledthat it was dear to exit the auditorium from that location. TheysaidthO! everyone inside the auditorium

then ran to that door and madetheirwayout While Jay stood behind a pillar nearthe base of the stairway and keptwatch for

anvoneup thestairs. Lelandsaidthat ashepassed by thebaseof the stairway. he heardseveral gunshotscomingfromdieupper

._veL BothLelandand Leesaid thatonceeveryone had exited theauditorium. theyran eastward past Business classrooms I

and 5, thensouthward downthe Foreign Languall" hallwayandoutthe saudi doorbetween classrooms FL-2andFL-3. Upon

exning the school, both Leland and Lee said that they and the students raneastward. across Pierce Streetand Into Leawood

Park.

Once insideLeawood Park.Leland saidthat he and Leebecame separated as theyattempted to corral students and keepothers

from crossing thestreetbackto theschool. Lelandsaid taat sometime between about 11:40 and11:45 a.m.. hehearddiesound

of gunsbotsand glassshattering coming from the main (east) entrance of the school, At that time, he said that students who

were insideLeawood Parkbegan running en massefurthereastward intothe parkandsurrounding neighborhood. Lelandsaid

that at about 1~::5 p.m.. he walkedhomefromLeawoodPark. Leland saidthathewaslatertold by Lee thatat leastfifty-eight

ofhis students had remained Inside the Choirclassroomand were hiding inside the Interior officehe shares with Lee. Leland

said that he found out that at least twoof these students hadcellphones. andwereusingthem and the officephones to notify

people on the outside of their 10000tion and status,

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about 104students in his Choirelass that day, and tbatbe has access to the anendance roSIer fot04-20.99. ifneeded. Hesaid

be knows that students Brooks Bl'Il"'1l (12-' and Wad!! Frank(12"') were oot inclass that day. The intmtiew was concluded

at about 11;10a.m.

Seea=hed school maps (xl).

Seerelatedleadsheetsand SIU:llnlllXY report for all stud<mts who were in 5'" periodCholt class.

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On 04-21-99, I assisted in the extsrtor search forandrecovery of evidence at COlumbine High School,along with Inv, M. Russell were assigned toa team of FBI forensic personnel who'd located items ofevidence nearthe upper level southwest entrance. Multiple items were located by the FBI and werephysically confiscated by me. (Fora detailed list. see evidence sheets). I then keptall evidence in my careand custody until I immediately transferred those Items to the evidence trailer located at the main entranceof the school. Ail Items were released to Deputy J. Sprague.

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0\1 about 1145 HRS on Q4.-20·99. 1 responded to Columbine High School afterhearing a dispatch report ofshots beingfired and that therewere multiple victims. Upon my arrival. I contacted the command post.:)nce students inside the school were evacuated. I conducted a Met. preliminary Interview of the folloWingstudents. These interviews wereconducted nearthe command post at Clement Par1<.

Freeman, Paul Ryan 00810-22-8355285. Iris 51. Lillleton. CO 303·918-9312

Garrett.. TyroneMarquise DaB 05.01-849113 W. Cross Dr, Littleton. CO 303-972-6296

Kwerland. Betsy Ann DaB OS..()2-646029 W, Roxbury PI. Littleton. Co 303-973-5929

Burrows, Brittany (NMN) DaB 0824-81;924 W. Maplewood Dr, Littleton, CO 303-797..()618

Snayder, Kimberly Anne DOB 06.09-826093S. LamarDr. Littleton CO 303-197,1445

Hamilton, Lindsey Lucas oOB 06-21-837613 W. Elmhurst Dr. LIttleton, CO 303-913-96S5

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2360 WestCollege AvenueEnglewood, Colorado(303)934-3314

Stair, Joseph Benjamin, dob/06-13-80W/M 5'08" 145 BRO/BLUSSN#574-80-40 10OLN#C096· I22·07737097 West Frost Place':.Inteton. Colorado SOl28(303)979·3343 LKW: Pi12a Hut

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114-22-99, IJtill~ X FIRSTDEGREE MURDER Off-.e Status: Open X ElIC"Pfi<lmULY C!eM'e'd a R.tcOOl,fU¢UU Case: Review aR.ee!wifll'alJon 0 Cltttf'd by Am':st 0 l'!lfoumkd a Closup: a

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Anderson, Robyn Kay, dobIll·04·80

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