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I asked Lajoie if he knew eitherEric Harris or Dylan Kleboid and he stated he had not, He Slated that during his freshman year. he bed heardpeople talk about them, but had never met them and didn't believe that he would recognize who they were, lasked

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

Ms. Lietz reported that she was in her 5'" period math class (math classroom 10) when the incident started and she was unaware of any shooting going on at that time. While in class she could hear people running down the hall and her teacher (Mr. Havens) when out to tell whoever was running to he quite. The teacher came back into the classroom moments later and told everyone to get out. At this time, the fire alarm activated. Ms. Lietz said that she went out into the hallway and saw the fire doors close. At first she thought that the science lab blew something up that caused the alarm to go off. Ms. Lietz said that the class handled the situation as a routine fire drill and left the building. Once outside, a teacher was there and told everyone to jump the fence and run across the street. She said that she ran across Pierce 51. then into Leawood Park with other students. She did not hear any gunfire coming from the school until she got to the park. She said that the gunfire was coming from somewhere inside of the school. Ms. Lietz said that they left the park and went inside of a woman's house (name unknown) and watched the incident on TV. When they heard that the Trench Coat Mafia was involved one student (Devon)said that it was probably Eric and Dylan. Ms. Lietz said that she left her backpack inside of her classroom in the second row, first seat from the door. She said that she saw the thought of the day and believed that it said, "Today is going to be a bad day". She said that she knows Dylan Klebold because she went to grade school with him. She does not know Eric Harris or any of the other TCM gang. She did not see him on the Monday prior to the incident nor did she see him on the day of the incident. The only people she knows who has af..double pierced eyebrow is Brea(LNU) and Mark Hangle. ) Ms. Lietz said that either on the first or second day th.at she attended Chatfield High, she talked with Lacey Smith. Smith. told her that she was in the cafeteria at the start and a third person came up to her and said "Hi Lacey" then stepped aroundher and began firing into the cafeteria. She did not reveal the name of this person but did say that it was not Eric or Dylan.

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1nt<:Tlliew with Matt Lohmlz on 04-30-99 by Inv rl1l Reuteler, Colorado State Pmo!, at approx, 3 3Qpm at his residence. Matt Lo= staled that he was in Math clm on 04-20-99and his class tll:ll:Tl1lii1ygot _ around 11:35arn. He said that he hoardth.. fire alarm go oil; and that he 801 out of tho mt by the math hall. right by Pierce Street. He said he went to the poui< riglrt ..:ross tho strOOt, oft'of Leawood, and that be just stood around for • wbile. He said after a while, Mrs. McWl1Iiams toid ,he students10 1eave. Matt Lorenz said Ibm he Illld his mend, JolinH""", went 10..oth..- fii..od'. bouse (Scott Schulte) Matt said tbm his girlfiiend Jen Weinmanwas ai homefor IUJlCh, so he caI1ed he< and she came over 10 Schul",'.

house. Matt said tbm he and Jon Weinman and Laaree Johnson, from lho matb halL and his ";"or Stephanie (Lohf-) drove over to ,he public libnil;' in Jea Weinman'.car He said lhot theY were outside the h'braty and Mall had seen hi. dad, Jim Lohrenz. and hi. older sister, Ashley Brenning Illld brother in law, Brian Brenning. Matt ...d WIthey were all stIllldins aroundtalking and linsaw three people walking down Bowles, about 50 yards away He said that they were looking 111 tho people and grinning. He said that he didn't see them laughing He described one as wearing a plain wbite T shin, with ted suspenders, ea.tryUlg a black coat with an orange liner over his shouldm, polIIllbly wearingblack shorts. Matt described his bair as blondein a pony tail Malt said wllhe other two were about tho sameheight ...d both had black coats, but he could not describe I~em any futt~er. Matt Lohrenzsaid 'hal he thought the three guys that werearrestedon 04-20-99 were probably the same _ he saw near the publiclibrnly He also thought ,hot the one with tho \>londs ponytail was on tho Sally Jessie RafJlel sbow on 04-30-99 He said that he wasn't sure about the other two. because he really didn't get • good look at "'em Matt Lohrenz said that hodid not have any classes withHartis Of Kleboid, nor their associates I asked Man if'hore was anythingelse that he ,bought might be important for the investigators to know about Lohrenz said that hi. friend, Greg Barnes, who also ball A luncil, had a video class during 4~ hour and Greg sold Matt that one of the Trench Coat Mlllia kids ran up to tho front of the room and then took off out of the class before tlle bell rang. Matt Lohmlz said that ho didn't thinkthat Greg Barnes would report this incident. He gave me Greg'. home phone numberof 303-979~2050

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Bus: Carlson Travel/DTC {30J} 967-9357

LUCERO, RANDY R., DOBI03-30-59, WfM Same as above

Bus: 5800 Brighton Blvd, Commerce City, Colorado80020 (303) 227-2400

INVESTIGATION: On May 4, 1999, between the hoursof 0857 and 0940, I hadan opportunity to speakwith Jessicain reference to the incident at

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

Jessica told me thatshe arrived at school on the incident date at about0725 hours and proceeded to her scheduled classes, At about 1020 hours, she was supposed to go to her fourth hourbiology class, but she Slated she had gottensick so she wentto the cafeteria area. I showedJessicaa mapof the cafeteria and asked if she could tell me whichtable she was seatedat She stated 'ie

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large duffle bagsor sports bags, one beingdescribed as blue in color, the other one an orangish/red in color, She told me thatshe did not see the bags and couldn't provideany additional information about the bags. Jessica stayedin the cafeteria until she went to

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

explainedthat she was only in class for about fiveminutes or so when a student by the name ofAmanda (last name unknown I was released from class to go to the public rest rooms, Shortly after Amanda left, she came running back into the mathclass, telling the students that she had just seen Joey Millazzo near the rest rooms and he bad told her she needed to get out of the school, there were men shooting Inside the school.Just after Amanda carnerunning backto class.Jessica stated that they heard two gunshot" After hearing this the students left the classroom. Jessica stated she ran east down the math/science hallway and exitedthe school and went 10 Leawood Park, Jessicawas asked if she saw any gunmenwhile in Columbine High School or If she saw any gunmen after she had exited, She statedas she wasrunning out the east doors of the high school that she believes she s.w an individual dressed in blackholdinga gun up on the roof of the school. I asked if she could provide. description of 'he individual, She statedshe couldn't. I asked ifsbe could providea description of the gun this person was carrying. She said it wasn't. pistol, it appeared to be some long gun. Jessie. wasasked if she was sure about this information. She told me that she believesshe saw someone. but she couldn't provideany additional information about the person,

Jessica was asked ifsbe knewthe members of the "Trench CoatMafia," specifically ErieHams or DylanKlebold, or if she knew any associates. She couldn't provideany information on Harrisor Klebold, The only other person she knew that was involved in the groupwas. female that had a nickname of"Devil Girl," She stated the party would wear barrettes in her hair and they looked like"devil" horns. She described the individual as wearing dark clothing or the "Gothic" dressed and believed that she waseithera freshman or sophomore. Jessicawas asked If she could provideany additional information reference this incidern. She stated that she did not have any further information. I asked if she could describe her clothing dress on the Incident date, She told me that she remembers wearing blue jeans, but that wasabout it. Jessica left her backpack in Ms. Hazelwood's classroom and In her backpack was her school items and a cell phone,

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CHRlSTf!'<'E MARKERT, DOBl08-23-82 9670 WestGouldAvenue Lntleton, Colorado 80123 (303)973-9722 Student: Columbine High School

MICHELLE MARKERT, DOBI10·29·80 Same as above

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Upon arrival at 9670 West Gould Avenue, I contacted Christine Markert, her sister, Michelle Markert, and Maria Torrejon. Christine Markentold me on 4·20-99,at about I liS hours, she wentto her classroom on the second level of Columbine High School, which is in the mathhallway. Christine Markert saidthe class wasgoingovertheirhomework, and afterabout 7 minute, 'he said she heard yelling outside of the classroom she was in. She said the yelling sounded to her like it was close to her classroom and saidthenthe fire alarm for the school wentoff. Christine Markert said at this timethatshe believed the incident wasa Senior prank, Christine Markert said she beganto exit herclassroom and saw the students in Mr. Haven', class.which is next to hers, running out. ChristineMarkert said she wentoutside of her classroom and as she did so she heard something explode. Christine Markert said she thought the explosion probably came from the chemistry lab area of the high school. Christine Markert said she ran out of me school through the doors nearest to the math han and ran into Leawood Park. Shesaid while she was in Leawood Park Rachel Erbert told her that a teacher by the name of Mr. Sanders had been shot inside the cafeteria and that there was a lot of blond inside. Shesaidshe alsosaw a female. unknown name. on the ground at South Pierce and West Fair. on the comerof Leawood Park. witha leg injury Christine said somebody told herthat this unknown female had a minor injury, however, she later heardthat the female had a gunshot woundthrough her ankle.

Christine Markert said someone suddenly yelledto the people in Leawood Parkto run so she ran to a friend of her's house by the name of Brett O'Neil's house at an unknown address in the Leawood area,This is where Chnstine Markert said she called Mary Markertfrom, on 4·20·99. Christine Markert further said while she was in Leawood Park she did not see anybody at Columbine High School eitherwith or without firearms or explosives. Shesaidpriorto running from Leawood Park she did not hear any further gunshots or explosions.

Christine Markert said on 4-20·99she was not in the cafeteria. She saidshedid not know suspectKlebold or suspect Harris prior to this incident, and said she only heard the name of the "TrenchCoat Mafia," She did not know anything aboutthe "Trench CoatMafia" otherthanto say she believed therewasaboutfivemembers and that they were "Gothic,"wearing trench coats and blackmake-up. She said theydid like to play cards while they werein thecafeteria together, She said she did notseethembeing

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Christine Markert said she usesthe Internet, but does nothavea screen name, nor does she useany chat lines. Shesaidshe does not know of anyonewith a double pierced eyebrow.

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On 06·10·99, at about 1:35 p.m., I conducteda telephoneinterview with CHS teacherElizabethMcWilliams as follow up on DN4115,

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Christine Marie Marken! DaB 082983 9670 West Gould Avenue Littleton, Colorado 80127 303-973-9722 Columbine High School! 10'"grade

5" Period: Algebra I MA-9 DN4134! Interviewed by telephone On06-[ 0-99 ! 4:40 p.m,

Laura Lee Stadterman ! DOB 060683 5306 South Yukon Court Littleton, Colorado 80 123 303·972-2353 Columbine High School

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Stephanie Ann Muller ' DOB 030282 7293 South Chase Way Littleton, Colorado 80123 303-978-9534 Columbine High School i 11'"grade 5'h Period. Algebra! MA.9 DN4131 " Interviewed by telephone on 06·1O·99! 12:lO p.m,

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Alison Catherine Saul 6552 South Vance Street Littleton, Colorado 80123 103-933-4272 Columbine High School I 11'" grade

5" Period: Algebra I MA-9 DN412S I Interviewed by telephone on 06·10·99111:25 a.m.

Brandon Charles Rencehauseu I OOB 032682 6558 South Allison Court Littleton. Colorado 80123 303-979-2736 Columbine High School I II'" grade 5" Period: Algebra! MA-9 DN4127 Ilntervjewed by telephone on 06·14·99110:23 a.m.

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Pamela Ann Heckendorn I DOB 040382 5381 SouthCody Street Littleton, Colorado 303·973-4924 Columbine High School i II" grade 5~

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Jennifer Leigh Pierce! DOB 040282 7940 South Webster Way Littleton. Colorado 80128 303-972.{)915 ColumbineHigh School / l l" grade

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Angela Marie Jugert ,' DOB 072582 5860 West Plymouth Drive

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JeniferMane BranL~aJII DOB 020482 644 7 South Ingalls Street

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Dawn Mane Bush! DOB 081481 9635 West Powers Circle Littleton, Colorado 80123 303-933-0536 Columbine High School i II" grade 5" Period: Algebra I MA·9 DN4146! Interviewed by telephone on 06-16-991 1:25 p.m,

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Douglas Stewart Ford 1DOB 032782 7847 West Peakview Drive Littleton, Colorado 80123 303·933-0116 Columbine High School 1 1I" grade S" Period: Algebra i MA·9 DN4142/lnterviewed by telephone on 06·17-99,' 12:30 p.m.

Noel Joy Schneider.' 008 122482 7800 West Portland Avenue Littleton, Colorado 80128 303·973-1534 Columbine High School I 10" grade S" Period: Algebra / MA-9 DN4124,' Interviewed by telephone on 06·17·99 12:05 p.m.

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5'" Period: Algebra I MA·9 DN41221Interviewed by telephone On 06·17-9912:35 p.m,

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

school'ssoutheast wing. Eachadvisedthat atabout I I:23a.m., theyheardthesoundof students running,yellingandscreaming in the hallways just outside the classroom door. Several witnesses reported hearing male teachers. variously identified as "RobinOrtiz," "Mr. Havens." and "Mr. Capra." outside the classroom yelling something to the effect of "There.s a guy with a gun- get out any wayyou can!" Immediately thereafter. most witnesses reported hearing the fire alarmsoundat about 11.25 a.rn, Atthat point. witnessesreportedexitingthe classroom andthenthe school, eitherthrough the south fireexit doorbetween classrooms MA·7 and MA·S, which leadsto thejunior parking lot. or throughthe east doorsbetween classrooms MA-l and LA-5, which leads to Pierce Street. Witness Brandon Martinez reported that he was the first in his class to exit thesouth fire door. which, he thinks. activated the fire alarm in the Math wing.

Three witnesses reported hearing at least one gunshot prior to the fire alarm sounding, while still in the classroom. Two witnesses reported hearing one or more explosions priorto the fire alarmsounding. whilestill in the classroom.

Ten of thewitnessesreportedexiting thesouth fire door(between MA-7 and MA-8). Ofthose, threereportedhearinggunshots coming from the west side of the school whilethey werestanding on the sidewalk on the north side of thejunior parking lot. Fivereportedhearingat leastOne explosion coming from thewestsideofthe schoolwhilethey werestandingon saidsidewalk.

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Most of'these witnessesreported seeing students fleeing the westside of the school following these gunshots i explosions, at about 11 :26 a.m. All of these witnesses then ran eastward, across PierceStreet into LeawoodPark, arriving in the park by no later than 11 :30 am.

Nine of the witnesses reportedexiting the east doorsbetween MA-l and LA-S. All of these witness then ran eastward, across Pierce Street into Leawood Park, arriving by no laterthan 1I:30 a.rn. None of these witnessesreported hearing any gunshots or explosionsafter exiting the school but prior 10 enteringLeawood Park.

Nearlyeverywitnessreportedhearing gunshots and/orexplosions comingfrom the school approximately tento fifteen mmutes after arrivingin Leawood Park( II :40 to II :45 a.m.) Atthattime,mostwitnesses reported running,or being toldto run, further eastwardinto Leawood Park and the surroundingneighborhood. Witness Crystalann Keesecker reported hearing "whizzing noises"and the "ping ping sound of somethmg strikingmetal," whichshe believes was the sound of bullets flyingoverhead, some of which struck nearby structures, Witness Douglas Ford reported hearingthe "ricochet of bullets,"

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Garrett Covey Norman i DOB 011382 5363 SouthCody Street Littleton, Colorado 80123 303-979-8346 Columbine High School i II" grade 5" Period: Algebra: MA-9

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

WitnessGarrettNormansaid thathe wassick on04'20-99 and did notattend periods I through4, Garrettsaidthathe feltbetter as the morningprogressed,and thatthis fatherdrove himto schoolfor his 5· periodAlgebraclass. Garrettsaidthathis father Officer Signat'Jre

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Garrett said that he had intended to stop by the library to scan some documentsprior to going to his Algebra class. Garrett said that he reached the west side of the gym and began walking south along the west side of the fenced maintenancearea. at which time he heard an explosion coming from the senior parking lot Garrett said that this explosion was followed by smoke rising. but that he could not see Itsexact origin from his vantagepoint. Garrett said that he stood motionless for "about thirty seconds," assuming it had been a senior prank. At that point. Garrett said that several students began running out of the west doors on the north side ofthe library. Garren said that one of these students yelled, "There's a guy with a gun inside!" Garrett said that most of these students ran northward, past him and toward the fence line for Clement Park. Garrell said that he then turned around and ran back to the smoker's pit. Garren said that upon his return to the smoker', pit, he heard the fire alarm sound. He estimated it was about it :20 a.rn. at that time. Garren said that he then jumped the fence and ran northward into Clement Park. Garrell said that he never saw any shootens), nor anyone wearing a trench coat.

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Brittany Duran said that on 04-20-99, she left the school following her 4" period class, which ended at about II; 10 a.m. Brittanysaid that her friend. Amanda Mendralla (I I"), drove her home and dropped her 0 ffin front ofthe house, at which point Amanda drove away, Brittany said that she returned home to pick up a homework assignment for her S" period Algebra class. md intended to drive back to school in her own car. Instead, Brittany said that she decided to remain at home for the rest of the day, which she did, Brittany said she learned of the shootings at the school from televised news coverage,

Brinany said that subsequent to 04-20-99, Amanda Mendralla told her that she had seen Dylan Klebold drive his black BMW into the school parking lot at about l l: 12a.rn. that day,at the time they left the school. Brittany said that she had no recollection of seeing such a car at that time.

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On May 18 1 1999, Investigator Duane Eaton of the Arvada Police Department was assigned investigative lead bearing control #3394. The source of the information was Bill Maron of the West Met40 Fire «Rescue. The narrative portion of the form advised that Yonathan Mekuria was assigned parking space #370 in the junior students parking lot. The narrative also advised that Eric Harris' vehicle had been found in space #371 at the conclusion of the incident at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999. Investigator Eaton was assigned the task of contacting and interviewing Mekuria and determine if he had observed anything suspicious in reference to Harris' vehicle being parked in the slot next to his. Investigator Eaton was able to make telephone contact with Mekuria on May 19, 1999 at approximately 0955 hours. Investigator Eaton identified himself to Mekuria and Mekuria agreed to ~~ interview with the investigator. Investigator Eaton advised Mekuria that he was aware that Mekuria normally parked his vehicle in assigned space #370 in the junior students parking lot at Columbine High school. Mekuria

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with them. Investigator Eaton asked him if he was familiar with any of the other persons associated with the Trench Coat Mafia. Mekuria advised Investigator Eaton that he was not familiar with the persons in the group as a formalized gang. He advised that he is aware that students occasionally made fun of this group of students and jokingly called them the Trench Coat Mafia. He advieed that this group of students then took on the name for themselves. He advised tha~ he did not know any of the sUbjects associated with the Trench Coat Mafia personally and he had never had any problems with any of those subjects. Mekuria advised Investigator Eaton that on April 20, 1999 at the time the incident occurred, he was in math class. Mekuria advised Investigator Eaton that he believes he was in rOom MA~3. He advised that the math class was a trigonometry class taught by Mr. Smith, Mekuria advised Investigator Eaton he believes this mach room is the farthest math rOOm f=om the library area. Mekuria advised Investigator Eaton that while in class, he heard the fire alarm activate. He advised that prior to the fire alarm, he had not heard any noises out of the ordinary. Mekuria advised that he and the other students in the class left the class and as they exited the classroom, noticed large amounts of students running by. He advised that his class preccy much stuck tosethe~ as they evacuated the building. He advised that they went down the hallway and exited a doer which faces Pierce Street. He advised that he and most of his class walked directly across Pierce Street into Leawood Park. Mekur~a ~aitin9

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NARRATIVE On 7·30,99, at approximazely 0830 hours, I responded to 7325 W. CliftonAve. to contactand interviewDamn Metzlerwho is a student at Columbine H.S. This interviewwas in reference to the shooting at Columbine H.S. on 4-20-99: Darran Metzler's mother, Ann Gates. was present fortltis interview.

Darransaid on 4.-20-99, at approximately 0728 hours,his mother, Ann Gates,droppedhim offat Columbine H.S. Damn said he enteredColumbineH.S. through the maindoors,On the east side of the school, by the administrative offices. Damn said he talkedto some friends in the hallway, andthenwent to his first hourclasswhichwas AmericanLiterature. This classbegan at 0730 hourson 4-20·99, and was locatedon the upperlevelof the schoolnearthe administrative offices. Damn saidhe got I

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got intothe class roomhe got his booksout becausethere wasa test scheduled for that day. Darran said about 1[20 hours. on ,·20·99, he heard several people in the hallway, outsideof his class room screaming. Darran said he then heard what he thoughtto be a shotgun being dischargedat an unknown location, somewhere outside of his class room. Damn said One of the teachers, Mr. Ortiz, ran out ofthe class roominto the hallway to see whatwas takingplace. Darransaid the otherteacher bythe name of Ms. Moore,stayed in the class roomwiththestudents. Darran saidMr. Ortiz lookeddownthe hallway andsaw a studentrunningin the hall. He said Mr. Ortiz askedthe running student, "Wha; the hell are you doing?" This student (name unknown), told Mr. Ortiz that someonewas downstairs with a gun. Damn said Mr. Ortiz returnedto the insideof the class roomand shutthe doors, he did not knowif Mr. Ortizlocked the doors, so thatno bodycould get into the class roomfrom the hallway. Damn said aboutOne minutelaterthe firealarmsintheschool wentoff. He said heexitedthe class roomandlooked downthe hallwaytowardsthe library, but saidhe didnot seeanything out of the ordinaryat that time. Darraa said duringthis time period he heard what he describedas two to three gunshots, but was unableto tell me where the gunshots sdunded like they were comingfrom. Darran said he then exitedthe school by running out of the doors on the east side ofthe school, and south of'the maindoors and school administrative offices. Hesaid he ran eastbound, awayfromColumbine H.S. and told me that someseniorstudentswere stopping traffic onnorthbound andsouthbound Pierce Streetso the runningstudents get across SouthPierceStreetand into Leawood Park. Damn saidhe ranontothe soccerfield,insideLeawood Parkwherehe remained for approximately 10.15minutes. Darran said then someone exitedColumbine H.S. 00 the east side of the schooland shotan ,-. j

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I asked Damm whathe knows aboutthe Trench Coat Mafia. and TrenchCoat Mafiastudents,and specifically whathe knew about Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris. Darran said prior to the shootingon 4-20·99, he did not know what the TrenchCoat .vlafia was. nor did he know any of the Trench Coat Mafia studentsnames. He told me that he would see the students who woretrench coats at Columbine B.S. playingcardsat lunchtime in the Cafeteria/Commons area ofthe school. Since 4·20·99,

Darran said he has heardthat Robert Perrywasa friend of Dylan Klebold and EricHarris, It should he Doted: DarranMetzler said Brooks Brown'5 brother. Aaron Brown, is a goodfriend of his. Severaltimes duringmy Interview of'Darran Metzler and Anne Gates, DarranMetzlerwouldnot give verymuchinformation aboutthe questions I asked of him. and when Anne Gates

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Onceagain Damn Metzler told methe entireincidentwas meantas a joke.

I later talkedpnvareiy with Anne Gatesand asked her if she wanted me to investigate the incident involving the pizzabox. Itold her I wouldinterviewAaronBrown andhisparents aboutthe incident if she wantedmeto. AnneGates saidat this time, since there had been no further incidents, she did not want meto do any further follow-up or interviews in reference to that incident with the pizza box and contents, Anne Gates said if she changes her mind, or if they have any further problems or incidents in the future, shewillcontactme. When Anne Gatesbrought up thenameDustinGordon to me. withDarran Metzler present, shesaidhemaypossibly befriends withtheTTench CoatMafiastudents, DarranMetzlerquickly said,"DustinGordon ,s not a part of the Trench Coat Mafia. Again, in a defensive mannerfor this person. When I asked Darran how he would describe Brooks Brown, he told me that Brooks Brown was not a Trench Coat Mara student. and described him as "understanding, nice,out-going, generous, andgoodfriend," He saidBrooksBrownhas known DylanKlebold sincetheywere both young. and were friends of each otherfor a verylongtime, Darran said he does not know of any incident whereBrooks Brownhas been violentor threatened anybody, Darran saidhe has known AaronBrown for approximately 3 years, andhas not seen AaronBrowndisplayanyviolenttendencies, nor has he seenAaronBrownhave a "hoi" type of temper, Darran said hehasneverseenany firearms, explosive devices or components tomanufacrure explosivedevices insidetheBrownresidence when he has been present there, Darren Metzlersaid he went to the 1999 Columbine H.S. Prom and said he saw Dylan Klebold, however he didn't know who Dylan Klebold's date was, Darran said he also went to the after Prom party at Columbine H.S, He said he did notseeDylanKlebold, Eric Harris, or any otherTrenchCoat Mafiastudents at the after Prom party. Darran said he was at this after Prom partyfat approximately four hours,

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

Duringthis interviewwhichDarranMetzler's mother. AnneGates,waspresent,Annetold me that after the shooting on 4·20· 99, a studentby the name EricReitze,(303}979-4508, was talkingto her at thememorial and told her that DylanK1ebold had a "fetish" for knivesand apparently had some knivesthat be had collected.

I askedDarran Metzlerand AnneGates and the other members of their family havebeen doing sincethe shootingOn 4·20·99

Darran said he has beendoing well. Laterhowever.I spoke withAnne GateswithoutDamn Metzlerbeing present. She told me that after the shootingon 4·20·99, Darran was doingwell untilhe wentbackinto Columbine as. to get his property back that he had left inside. She said she did not go with him to the schoolwhen he did this. She said Darran had called her from a phone,and"just lost it" she said. Shesaid Darransaidhe wasnO! preparedto see whathe had seen insideof Columbine H.S. • advised Darran Metzler and Anne Gates to contactme if they or any other family members wanted to speak with a lCSO VictimAdvocate in the future, and I will makethe necessary arrangements for themat thattime. Damn also told me he would contact me in the future if he remembered any further information or learned anything further of the shootingon 4-20-99.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Anne Gates gave me a COver sheet for a fax that was sent to lCSO fromGlennGateson 4·24-99, along with a page of e-mail that he had sentto leSO. It appeared the e-mailhad beensent to leSO SergeantRichardWebb.Also,per a handwrittennote On the letteroftbe fax, it appeared on 5·1-99.GlennGateshadbeencalledbackbyan Arapahoe CountySheriffs Investigator. I marked both pages with my initials,date and case number, and placedboth items into the lCSO evidencevault on 7-30·99 The pages were also copiedand submitted along with this report. See attachedcopies.

DarranMetzler advised me that at no time 004·21)..99, he was never in the cafeteria/commons area of Columbine H.S.

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On 06-22-99, I was assigned Lead #4217, to interview Katie Coleen Micek" a Columbine High School student on 04-20-99, who was assigned Mr. Bundy's fifth hour Algebra I class.

Afterseveral attempts to reach Micek, on 06-30-99, at 0820 hours, I again contactedthe listed borne phone number,303-9333277, and reached a femalewho identified herselfas Katie Micek. Micekexplainedthet she had been 00 vacation in Atlantic City and thus unable to call me back. I explained to her that I wascontacting Columbine High School studentsreference the incident at the school on 04-20-99. Sbe stated that she had been at the school

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park. She stated the teachers continued to push them farther end farther back. Sbe stated once in the park there were some girls whobad comefrom thecafeteriaend were crying,saying thatthete were llUYS with guns. She stated that another malewas telling

them theywere wrong and there wasn't. She said they bad been outside about ten minutes and the teachers continuedpushing them further end furtherback. Micek stated that suddenly everyone starting running into the neighborhoods. She stated that she didn't stop to ask why. It was one of those things where you doc'r know whet's going on, hut you just run like everyoneelse

She statedthere were rumorsat the time that someonewas on the roof, however, she did not see or hear anything else. ! asked her if there was anything else she saw or heard outsideand she statedshe only recalled the helicoptersand that there were lor, of helicopters.

I asked Micek if she recalled whom she was sitting with or near in class. She Stated thaI her best friend. Lauren Cartaya was sitting behindher. She stated that Alayna Muscoline was sitting near her. bur 'he stated she was unsure where she was actually at.

I asked Micek if she had been into or throughthe cafeteria at all on 04-2()'99, and she Slated she had not. I asked her if she knew either Dylan Klebold or Eric Harris and she Slated she did not. 1 asked her if theywere anyone she recognized from the ball.

She stated she didn't, althoughshe recognized their group. She statedshe typically parkedat Clement Park and would walk past the pavilion wherea group of "them" would be smoking, but she statedsbe didn't know if ~he ever actually saw them. I asked her if there was anythingshe bad either heard or seen, eitherprior to or since the incident, which she thought might assist us.

Sbe stated there was not, She Stated she bad heard that there were other people shooting. I asked her what she had heard specifically. She stared she had heard that there was a shooteron the roof and had also heard that there was someonewearing a whiter-shirt, but she knewtharKleboldand Hams werenot wearing white t-shirts but wearingblack trench coats. Micekstated that she had no further information.

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On 6-1·99, at about 1815 hours, I responded to 6551 West Calhoun Place to contactand interview KimberlyMohrbacher who Is a studentat Columbine H.S. This interview was in reference to the shooting that occurred at ColumbineH.S. on 4-20-99.

Kimberly Mohrbacher was interviewed in the presence of her father, Robert Mohrbacher, and her mother Kathryn Mohrbacher Kimberly saidon 4-20-99 at approximately 1015 hours, shewentto her locker, #919, inside Columbine H.S. She saidherlocker is acrossthe hallway from the library. Kimberly saidaftergoing 10 her locker, she walked downstairs and into the Columbine Unit

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table she sat at on 4-20-99. on the diagram I had showed her of the Columbine H.S. cafeteria. The table she selected was table "LL" and is located' in farthest east row of tables on the east sideofthe cafeteria, and nearthe stairway that leadsup to the second level of Columbine B.S. Kimberly said While she was seatedat the table she was facing directly east towards this stairway. Kimberly said she got up from the table and went to the "RebelCorner"in the south/east area ofthe cafeteriato get something to eat, andthenreturnedto the table. Kimberly saidthefollowing students werealso at table"LL," her brother. Dan Mohrbacher, David Schulte, Aubren Hummell, LisaSteepleton, TiSOn Knapke, RyanMorrill, Josh Casey, and Amy Staley. She advised that she couldnot recall exactly where the other students had been sittingat the table. Kimberly said while sitting at the table she was doingher homework, and thenat about 1110 to 1115 hours, she left the cafeteria to go up to the second level of the school. for her math class. that begins at 1115 hours. Kimberly said whileshe had been in the cafeteriashe did not observeanything unusual, nor did she observe any suspicious items. 1askedher if she had seen a duffel bag or a propane tank that was later recovered in the cafeteria. Kimberly said she didnot see eitheritemwhile in the cafeteria.

Kimberly said after going into her math class,with the teacherbeingMs. Morvesky. she was sitting at a desk when she heard whatshe described as "rumblingnoises" outside the classroom. but it was unknown where it was coming from, Kimberly said the teacher got scared and went behind her desk and began to cry. Kimberly said she then beard • "bang" and then Mr. Ortiz (another Columbine H.S. teacher) wasrunning down thehallway yelling to students and teachers to lock theirclassroom doors. Kimberly said someone locked her classroom door,but she didnot know who. Kimberly said all the students in her classroom gotunderneath their desks. She saidshe then beard Mr. Havens, (another Columbine H.S, teacher) run down the hallway, look into the classroom she was in, through the glassin the door, andyelled, "everybody out." Kimberly said all the students in her classroom, ranout of the classroom andexiledthe school through the south/east doOTS that face east towardsSouthPierce Street Kimberly said she ran across South Pierce Streetand into Leawood Park. Kimberly said while she was in Leawood Park she heard "two big explosions" coming from Columbine H.S. Kimberly said she lookedtoward ColumbineH.S., but she did not seeanybody insidethe windows, nor did she see anybody outside of the school. She said she went 10 a friend ofber's house by thename of Eric Long, and thenwent10 anothermend's house by the nameof ChadCrandall, who lives on South Fenton Street. Kimberly said she called her parents from Crandall's house. OfficerSi£natul"e

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KimberlyMohrbachertold me thar a friend of her's by the nameof ShannonZele knew Brooks Brown. Kimberlysaid she was at a Village Inn about one and a half monthsprior to the shooting with several other people, and said Brooks Brown was their waiter. She said Shannon Zele asked Brooks Bro....'11 if he remembered her and he said he did. Kimberly said what she remembered about Brooks Brown was that he seemed "slow" to do anything. She said he was slow to serve the people at their table, and seemed slow in speaking. I latercheckedwith the FBI RapidStart operators andwas told that ShannonZele had been interviewed already by law enforcement, Kimberly Mohrbacher saidshe does not know of anybody. nor has she heardany rumor of anyone manufacturing explosivedevices, and/or possessing firearms. She also said she doesn't know anyone with a double pierced eyebrow.

Kimberly Mohrbachersaid on 4-20-99 she heard the "thoughtof the day" on the Rebel News Network (RNN). She told me that on 4-20-99, between 0835 and 0840 hours, she saw the thought of the day to he "04120 you'd rather not be here today."

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KimberlyMohrbachertold me that a friend of her's by the nameofKrista Fogarty had a gym class last semester at Columbine H.S. with one of the suspects, either Dylan Klebold or Eric Hartis. she did not know which one.

Kimberly said on 4-20-99, when she went to her lockerprior to going to the cafeteria,she did not notice anything unusual at the library. She said she did not see any suspiciouspeople.or suspicious items, in the area of the Columbine High School library

I gave Kimberly Mohrbacher my business and told her to contact me if she wanted to talk to a JeSO Victim Advocate in the future. ! told her I would make the necessary arrangements for her at that time.

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On 07·02-99, at about 1130 hours, I contacted witness Alma H. Moore, whois a reacher at Columbine High School. by telephone, Thereason I contacted Alma Moore was in reference to !heshooting that occurred at Columbine High School On 04-20-99

AlmaMoore saidon 04-20-99, she was at Columbine High School to teach her classes which is her routine as a Columbine High

School teacher, Almasaid that at about 1115 hours on matdate, a classmat she teaches with anotherColumbine HighSchool teacher, Mr. Ortiz, began, This is a Geometry class, The classroom is located on the upper level of the school. AlmasaidJust as thisclassbegan, she had some students up in front of the classroom, at the chalkboard, Almasaid she Was also at thefront of the classand Mr. Ortizwas at the tear of this class. Alma saidthe door from the interior of this classroom into the ballway is always kept closedso the noiseof the students in the hallway during this lunch perioddoes not disturbthe class, Almasaid forsome reason on 04-20-99, thisdoor wasnot shutand had beenleftopen. Alma saidsuddenly sheheard"a rushof noise" from outside of her classroom, She said Mr. Ortiz and she looked at eachother, and then Mr. Ortizwent out into the hallway to see what was occurring, Alma said while Mr. Ortiz was out of the classroom, and out of her sight, she heard two gunshots and thought theycame from just outside of the Mathdepartment, which she saidis "U-shaped" with her classroom being at tbebottom of the U, Almasaid she believed at that timethat these gunshots had been directed towardMr. Ortiz and believed that he had

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and after hearing some type ora commotion, her students got up andran out of the classroom and into the Math hall. Almasaid the students then ran to the east doors of the school that are located south of the main doors by the administrative offices of Columbine High School. Alma said she stood In the east hallway of the Math department and watched the students exit the school, to be sure they got out safely, Alma said il was about this time that the fire alarm at Columbine High School went off. Alma said after the students got out of the school,she exitedColumbine High School also through the same door and ran to the fence outsideof Columbine High School. Almasaid during this time, she heard numerous gunshotsand approximately five to .ix bombs detonate from the area of Columbine High School. Alma said she then ran across South Pierce Street and into Leawood Park, where numerous students were located. Almaestimated she was In Leawood Park for approximatelyforty to forty-five minutes. During this time frame that she was in Leawood Park, Alma said she did not hear any gunshots directed towardLeawood Park. Alma said that somebody, possiblya law enforcement officer, said gunshots had been directed toward Leawood Park, so Alma said she went into the Long residence, which backs up to Leawood Park.

Almasaid duringthe incident at ColumbineHigh Schoolon 04-2()'99,and since the shooting,her concern has been the welfare of the ColumbineHigh School students, both physically and emotionally. It was readily apparentthat Alma was and is worried about these students and their well being, and bowthe incident is affectingtheir lives.

I asked Alma Moore what she knew about the Trench Coat Mafia, the Trench Coat Mafia students and in particular Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris. Alma said prior to the shootingon 04-20-99, she was not aware that any Trench Coat Mafia existed. Alma said In fact, on 04.20·99, while she was watching television about the shooting that had occurred at Columbine High School, she heardsomethingabout the TrenchCoatMafiabeinginvolved and said she thoughtto herself, "What are they talking

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r asked Alma Moore tocontactmeshould shewantto talk with a le.S.O. Victim Advocate in the future. 1toldher1would make the necessary arrangements for her at that time. Alma advised me that she is scheduled to speakwith the pastor at her church n reference to this shootingthat occurred at Columbine HighSchool on 04-20-99.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Alma Moore said that at no time on 04-20-99 duringthe shooting at Columbine High School did she see any of the shooters and/or suspects that mayhave been involved.

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Sharon Morrissey, date of birth February 24, 1976, 7144 South Hudson Circle, Littleton, Colorado 80122, telephone number (303) 741-4555, was telephonically interviewed. After being advised of the identity of the interviewing Agent and the nature of the interview, Morrissey furnished the following information: Morrissey is a Math Teacher at Columbine High School. Her fifth period class is Geometry which is taught in room MAL11. This classroom is located in the corner of the math section of the school. On April 20, 1999, approximately five to ten minutes into class she felt the floor shaking. The shaking was caused by students running down the Math/Science hallway, Morrissey heard one gunshot in an area that would have been at the west end of the Math/Science hallway. This gunshot occurred before the fire alarm came on. Morrissey told everyone in her class to get under their desks. The door was closed. The door automatically locks. Another teacher, Mr. Havens, told Morrissey and her class to get out of the school. Morrissey's class exited the school out the doors on the east end of the Math/Science hallway. Her classrooms door is located next to the Math/Science hallway and is the closest math room to the exit. Her class exited the school and went across the street into Leawood Park, Morrissey had 23 students in her class on April 20, 1999. Two students were at home and one had been sent to the office and was being suspended. Jordan Grimm was in the school office with Peter Horvath, the dean of students. No student in Morrissey's classroom saw any of the gunmen and only heard one gunshot, Morrissey does not recall hearing any noises above her classroom on the roof. When the Columbine students returned to school at Chatfield High School, Morrissey talked with her fifth period class about what happened. She told the class exactly what she remembers and asked them if they remembered anything different. No students within the class indicated to her that they had seen anything different than Morrissey. Morrissey purposely went over what she remembers happening because she thought some of her students may have been exaggerating what they saw and heard.

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Sharon Morrissey Morrissey had her class write down on paper whatever they wanted to about what happened at the high school. Morrissey is close in age to a lot of the students and they tend to open up to her. Two female freshman students in particular wrote that they were both friends of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. They wrote very fondly of Harris and Klebold, and Morrissey considered the girls to have had 'a freshman crush on two seniors." The students were Marla Foust and Katherine 'Katie" Thompson. Morrissey again reiterated that neither she nor any of her students in the classroom witnessed any gunmen.

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Agustini,Victoria Lee, dohIlO·23·83 - Control 114356 Beck, Michael Wayne,dobI06-08-84- Control114357 Bell, Mary Margaret, dohlll-08-83 - Control #4359 Brown. Nathan Stephen. doblll-26-82 - Control 114360 Coppfer, Tears. M.. dobIOI-16-84 - Control #4362 . edel. Ryan Patrick, dobrll2- 18-84 - Control #4365 FOUSI.

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

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Noneof the students in the Geometry class reported seeingthe shooters.

The following students were absent fromGeometry classon 04-20-99:

Smith, Jessica Lynn- Control #4376 Smith left school aftersecond periodfor a dentist appointment She did oat rerum 10 school.

Fredericksen, Stephanie K. - Control#4368 Fredericksen was home sick on 04-20-99 witha sinusheadache.

Several attempts weremade to contactstudent Chase, Elmore, Control #4364, with negative results. Fellow student Ryan Fedel reported thet Elmore was in Geometry class on 04-20-99 andexitedthe building with other students in the class.

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INVESTIGATION: On 6-22-99, I wasassigned lead #4224 to interview Alayna Muscolino, a Columbine High Schoo! studenton 4-20-99, whohad

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lin 6-22-99, at 1452 hours. J comacted the listed homephone number for Muscolino, (303) 978-1140. J spoke with a female whoidentified herselfas Alayna Muscolino, I told her that I was contacting ColumbineHigh Schoolstudentsand asked her if she was at the school on 4-20-99. Muscolino stared that she was. I told her I understood she had Mr. Bundy's fifth period Algebra I classand asked her if she had attended class. She stared that she did. I told her that I understood the class started at 1115 andasked her what the firstthing following thatwaswhich gaveher some indication that something was wrong. Muscolino

Slated thatshehearda bomb and hearda girl scream. I asked her howshe knew it wasa bomb,and she stated that she felt thmgs shake, She stated that she turned and looked around the room to see if anyone else had noticed,and noticed that her friend.

Lauren Cartaya, was also looking up. Muscolino stated that she bad the impresSiOll she and Cartaya were the only ones who noticed iL I asked Muscolino how long after the class started this occurred. Sbe stated that she was on her third math problem and believed it to be about five minutes into the class. I askedher if she could tell wherethe noisewas coming from. and she

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I askedMuscolino if she noticed anything else outside,and she slatedshe did not, other than everyonewas there and everyone was running.

I asked Muscolino If she had been in the cafeteriaat all during the day. She stated that she has fourth hour off and she and her boyfriend, TylerPierce, had gone out to lunch. Muscolino slated theyreturned and sat in the cafeteria for about 10 minutes prior , fourth period ending (ill 0). She stated that following that class ending, Pierce walked her to class and he then went back down through the cafeteria and left 1asked her if she noticedanything unusual in the cafeteria. and she stated she did not I asked her if the cafeteriawas crowded at that time of day, and she said, "Not so much." I asked her if she noticed any unusual backpacksor bags. and she stated she did not. She statedshe had been standing near a table at the bottom of the stairs.

I asked her if she knew either Dylan Kleboid or Eric Harris, and she stated she did not. She classified herself as a "jock" and stated that shedidn't hangoutwith "people like that," I askedher if theywere people she recognized, and she statedshe did. She stated that Kiebold came into Jerry's Coffee, where she works, ar Belleview and Kipling. She statedthat he would come into the coffee shopwith another unknownfriend, who doesnot attend Columbine High School, and play the game Magic. I asked her If she had seen eitherHarris or Kleboldon 4-20-99, and she stated she did not. I asked her if she would have noticed. while she was in the cafeteria area, if either of them had come Into the cafeteriaand left and she staled she didn't believe she probably would have.

I asked Muscolino Ifthere was anything she had eitherheard or seenprior to or since the incidentwhich she thoughtwouldassist us. She stated there was DOt anything that she had thoughtof.

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On 05·25·99, at about lito hours.I met with CalebNewberry at hisresidence. Newberry is a sophomore at Columbine High School. I asked Newberry to tell me of his activities on 04-20-99.

Newberry statedhe drovehis car to school and parkedin theClement Parkparking lot, whichisalong South Pierce Street. He arrivedjust before his first periodclass at 0730 hours. This first period was Language Arts withMs. Haggett. Secondperiod wasHistory withMr.Digiosio. Newberry did not recall anyof theannouncements whichwereairedduringthat second period. Thirdperiodhehad Spanish with Mrs.Birch-Sterling. Fourth period was gymwithMr.Place. Fifthperiodwas math withMe. Higgins. Newberry described that his day had been normal from thebeginning up until fifthperiod.

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Newberry stated that in his fifth periodclass, he sits by the window, which races S. Pierce Street. He noticeda male student namedTim Nepp running by the window. Newberry thought thatNepp had spilleda Coke or somethingall overthe front of him. He described Nepp as wearing a gray shirt and bavinga shocked lookon his face. Nepp was looking back toward the exit doors, whichCOme out on the east side of the building from the south mainhallway. There were some other males with Nepp but be did not know their mimes. Newberrynoticed students running toward Leawood Park. He said the numberof students was more than would normally he outside the school. He thennoticed a friend named Katie Beer. She was crying. She was being comforted by a female friend, whomhe did not know, and the two went over to Leawood Park.

A female teacherNewberry identified as Ms. McMullen ran into the room and announced that everyone had to get out. The fire alarm was going of!'at this time. The students exited the classroom and Went northdown the small ball that leadsto the southmain hallway, Newberry statedthat his fifth period classhadstartedat l l lS hours, He believesthat the teacherran into the classroom to tell them to leave the school, perhaps ten to tifteen minutes after class had started.

Newberry stated that the small hallways Were jammedwith students. Newberry slated tbat when he got to the south main hallway, he decidednot to exit the school by lakingthe eastdoors,but helookedto the westand began walking westdownthe south hallway. He stated he could see smoke at the westend of the south main hallway. Newberry continued to walkwest towardthe smoke. He was going against a flow of students wbich were running east to exit the school.

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in. As Newberry turned to his right, he saw out of the comerofbis left eye, a muzzleflash. A teachernamed Mr. Ortiz

was comingthrough the fire doors and pushed Newberry toward the east, telling him 10 run. All unknownfemale student was running past Newberry when she was shot in the lowerportion of one of her legs. Newberrycould not recall which leg was shot. Newberry lookedat her leg and saw that there were multiple wounds and describedthemas "BB gun size." Newberry turned 10 the east and began running out the east doors of the sooth main hallway. Once he exited those doors, he wenlto Leawood Park.

At Leawood Park, Newberry slated he could hear "booms"coming from the west side ofthe school. He stated he sal in the park for ten 10 fifteen minutes before Coach Moore yelled to everyone in the park to "run." The students ran to the east of the park. Newberry was not sure whythey wererunning. He told me that later he heard rumors that therewasa shooter perhaps on the roof.

Newberry staled that while he was in the south hallwayhe saw onlyone muzzle flash. He heard anotherround whizpast his bead Newberry stated that his backpack is in math room number four. Inside his backpack is a cell phone and a Tl-86 calculator. His locker is on the west side of the fire doors on the northhallway.

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Ori07·23-99, at approximately 1230hours, I contactedJaimiPatriciaNorden by telephone, who is a student at Columbine High School. This was in reference to the shooting on 04-20·99 at Columbine High School.

laimi Norden toldme on 04-2()'99,at approximately 0730 bouts,she arrivedat Columbine HighSchool for herscheduled classes of the day Jaimi said she attended an of her classes on 04-20-99from 0730 hours until the shooting began before 1200hours on 04-20-99. Jaimi said that between her fourth and tift.~ hour classes(approximately 1110 hours to I I 15 hours} she wentinto the cafeteria/commons area of Columbine High School. She said she did not select a table to sit at, but said she stood at the bottom of the stairway and talked to her friends briefly. I askedJaimi if she rememberedseeing a duffle bag or propanetank in the cafeteria/commons area, such as those that were laterrecovered. Jaimisaid she did not see either one of these items. I asked laimi if she remembered seeing any of the Trench Coat Malia students on 04·20·99 in the cafeteria or anywhere else at AssignedTu

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Columbine High School and she told me no.

Jaimi Norden said on 04-20-99, she went to her fifth hour Geometry class on the upper level of Columbine High School at approximately 1110 to 1120hours. Jaimisaid sne wasInthis classroom forapproximately ten minutes when she heardwhatshe described to be three gunshots. Jaimi said although she couldnot tell where these gunshotsoriginated, she said they were from

the Inside of the high school and said theysoundedto her like they wereclose to her classroom. Jaimisaid she then heardpeople screaming Inthe hallways outside of her classroom. then oneof her teachersby the name of Mr. Ortiz, exited the classroom into the hallway to see what was taking place. She said whileMr. Ortizwas gone from the classroom.her other teacher by the name ofMs. Moore, remained in the classroom withthe students and locked the door so nobody could get insideof the classroom from the hallways. Jaimi said Mr. Ortiz was gone for abouttwominutesand while he WaS gone, Jaimi said she heard moregunshots. however,she did not know how many. Jaimi said Mr. Ortiz thenran backinto the classroom just as Ms. Moore was locking the doors. Jaimisaid Mr. Ortiz said that there wassomeonethat had a gun, and told everybody in the classroom to get down on the floor. Jaimi said the students got down on the floor and remainedthere for approximately 10 seconds and then \>1r Ortiz told themall to run from the school. Jaimisaid the students fromher classroom got up and ran out of the classroom into the hallway She said they then ran out of the school, through the doors, located on the east side of the school that are south of the school's maindoorsand Columbine High School administrative offices. Jaimi said she ran east bound from the high school, across South Pierce Streetand into Leawood Park. Jaimi said she was in Leawood Park for approximately thirty to forty-five minutes. and while in Leawood Park, she said she heard three to four explosions. Jaimi said she knows that these explosions came from Columbine High School. however, couldnot be any morespecific on an exact locationthat thesebombs weredetonated. Jaimi said when she heard the explosions, she looked towardColumbine High School and said she saw students running out of the school, bursaid she did not see anybodywith a firearm at explosivedevice. Jaimi said she also did nor see any of the Trench Coat Mafiastudents outside of the school. I asked Jaimi if she could see into the school through the windows and/or the glass in the doors She said no, she couldn't. Jaimi said there were Columbine High Schoolteachers at Leawood Park. She remembered one of the teachers was Coach Moore, who was standing at about the northwestcomer of LeawoodPark{which is SOUlh Pierce Street and West Fair Drivel Jairnisaid suddenly the teachersbegan to run east bound away from Leawood Park and into the surroundingresidential areas. She said whenshe saw the teachers run. she ran away from LeawoodPark as well.

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