Officials at Columbine
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In the wake of the shootings there was a staggering amount of paperwork and evidence to go through. The official reports alone are enough reading material to keep even the most dedicated investigator busy for months, perhaps years. The paper trail begins even before the shootings, dating back well over a year prior to the violence of April 20, 1999. What was uncovered brought only a few answers. In most cases, what was left behind only led to more questions.
This section houses information about the
police, SWAT, and medical officials, first responders who helped during and after the shooting at Columbine. You can also find here the official investigative reports such as the Columbine Report and the FBI report, 911 calls, autopsies, and the 2004 Columbine Evidence Exhibit. Proceed with caution: Some of the information here is depressing and/or shocking, and could trigger sensitive readers.
911 calls
Transcripts and audio files of 911 calls made from inside the school, including the call made by teacher Patti Nielson from the library during the shootings.
Police Reports and Official Documents
Police records and reports from before, during, and after the shootings. Includes criminal history of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, the Columbine Report, Columbine Documents, Governor's report, and much more.
Autopsy Reports
Official autopsies and autopsy summaries of the shooters and their victims.