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talking about weapons, bombs, and the Anarchist Cookbook. Ungerland stated he had heard there was video footage of the two making bombs or exploding bombs. He did not know where the footage was, and said that the bombs were apparently
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Ungerland stated a student named Chris Moore (unknown if this is a referenceto Chris Morris) always wore a black beret and
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theschool the night that the locksof theschool weresuperglued. He thought that mighthave possiblybeen around04-14-99
I asked Vngerland to describe Brian Sergent to me. He described as having a round chubby face. a big guy With bushy
eyebrows He staled he had seen Sergent at about 0720 hours. on the morning ofthe shooting by the school's main entrance He stated Sergent did not have a duster on at that time, Hewas wearing a short sleeve dingy while button up shirt, a Polo type. He said Sergent was with a white female, short. long blonde hair. glasses. and chubby, The two of them were holding each .rher. She was wearing a white shirt and an unknown style of pants.
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Narrative: Ae: Control #1500 On 04-30·1999, witness John Ungerland was interviewed at his residence, 8081 So, Kendall Blvd, (303· 933-2103}. He acknowledges being at CHS on 04-20-1999, and was present at his 1" hour class, Video Productions, at 0730. He describes Harris and Klsbold as being In this class with him, and arriving approximately 10 minutes late, and walking directly into the video editing room. He described Harris as being dressed in black military·type trousers and a white tee shirt Klebold was wearing a black trench coat, and a Colorado Avalanche hat. With the letter "B" sewed on it He was wearing the hat backwaards. The teacher for this class was Identified as Mr. Talocco. At the conclusion of this class Ungeriand went to the Tech Labs, and he did not see Harris or Klebold again. He notes sitting directly in front of Harris and Klebold in this class, and describes them oiten of talking among themselves about their shared racial hatred. He first became aware of problems in the school While he was in his math class in Math Room 11, with Mr. Havens. He heard shots and heard someone yelling gunmen were in the schccl. He immediately ran from th. "a, leaVing his Green/Black REI backpack in the math room. He exited the school with Jenny AE 'ws via the east door and ran to Leawood Park. While standing at Pierce and Fair St., he heard shots COl. Ig from the school and observed rounds impacting a sign at that lccatlon. Following the incident, at approximately 1430, while he and Jenny Mathews were southbound on Yukon Street from the area 01 the scbool. they had occasion to pass another vehicle which was northbound on Yukon Street at a high rate of speed. He observed both occupants of the vehicle as being dressed in black trench coats, and felt fairly certain of his identification of the driver of the vehicle as being He described the passenger of the vehicle as being a White male with long dirty blond hair, and recognized him as a former student who had been in a tech lab class with him in 1998. The passenger of the vehicle was leaning halfway out the window holding what Ungerland described as a black pistol with a short barrel. He describes the suspect vehicle as a red GEO metro, with a very bad paint job. He describes the vehicle appears like the clear coat is peeling off. He had never seen the vehicle before, or since. He identified TCM members known to him as Robert Perry. Brian Sargent, Tadd Boyles, Chris Moore. Zack Heckler, Eric Butros , Bobby (LNU), a sophomore who lives near him on Kendall Blvd, and Harris and Klebold. He confirms use of the internet, and. provided his email
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Jeffco Case #99-7625 F.B.I. Case #174A-DN-57419 Control Number 2125, Assigned 05-03-99, Kreutzer/Watson. On 05-03-99 lead #2125 was assigned to follow-up with John Ungerland in reference to gun simulations in videos which were made by Harris and Klebold. I spoke to John ungerland via the telephone. He has been interview numerous times by other investigators about various items. With regard to the videos he was aware of there which he saw when Klebold and Harris were editing them in che video class. He described che videos: one was int he Mountains, one at their house and the last some kind of music video. John Ungerland passed this informacion onto other investigators int he course of ~"'e interviews he has had. I am aware of the videos he spoke about are in = custody of law enfOrcement and have been reviewed.
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On 05-05-99, at about 1025 a.m., I went to 808l S. Kendall St., Lirtleton, Colorado, for the purpose of interviewing John
Ungerland, conceming rwo individuals in a red Gee Metro brandishing a firearm on 04-20-99 at approximately 1430 hours. Ungerland stated that on 04-20-99 at about 2:30 p.rn., he was in the area of Pierce and Weaver Street. by ColumbineHigh School, drivinghis vehicle. northon Weaver. when he observed a red andblack GEO Metro. traveling south on Weaver. wherein the passenger was hanging out the passenger front window. brandishing a handgun. Ungerland further described the Gee Metro as having oxidizing paint. which"as locatedin the area of the bottom of the doors. Ungerland stated that he first noticed the vehiclecoming towardhim and whatcaughthis attentionwas the passenger hanging out a third or'his body out the passenger fromwindow, Ungeriand described the passenger as a whitemale, approximately 18 to 19yearsold. with long shoulderlength dirty blond hair. cleanshaven and thinbuild. Ungertand slatedthatthe passenger waswe..ring a trenchcoat, black in color,and
had a gun in his one hand. describing the gun as black in color. and a pistol. Cngertand described the driver as a white male approximately 18 years of age. 6'S". black hair. regular in length. with a long face, with acne on his face, sunken cheeks and crooked teeth. believedto be..-rvngerland also statedthat the driver waswearing a blacktrenchcoat, a dusterrype Ungerland stated that the vehicle in question was drivingapproximately 45 to 50 miles an hour. when h. noticed the vehicle when the vehicle passed. Ungerland stated thai he believed that neitherof these individuals were students at ColumbineHigh School. Ungerlandstatedthat he observed the vehicle coming towardhim approximately a blockto two blocks prior to passing him. Ungerlanddescribed the handgun as black in color. shaped likea box. with a little barrel. Ungerland stated that he has neverseen the vehicle before. Ungerland statedthat he knows. . . .omgoing to Columbine HighSchoolin 1998 and that he had talked to him before in computer lab and knew trim to be associated with the Trench Coat ylafia. buthe believed that •
was no longer a studentat Columbine HighSchool. Ungerland also statedthat. "as very tall, and had bad acneOn his face, Ungerland 'rated that he "as tOO percent sure that the passenger was holdlng a gunwhile hanging out of the vehicle
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ADDITIONAL INFOR.I..f AnONi Ungerland stated that at the time of this incident his girlfriend Jenny Mathews was a
passenger in his vehicle and observed the same incident thatbe did. When asked, Ungeriand statedthathe had beenOn TV three times, once on Channel 9, once on CNN. and once on the Sally Rafael Show. Ungerland stated that the Sally Rafael paid for
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JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATIORNEY'S OFFICE SUPPLEMENT REPORT DATE 05118199
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SlilUECT: Pi Jonatban Ungerland
8081 S. KendallBlvd. Littleton, Co. 80123 Columbine High School Mother: Denise Fenner Patner: Tom Penner
DOB 121581 303-933-2103 Same as borne 303·797-7500
OBSERVATIONIINVESTIGATION: On 0514991 contactedJohn and his motherat their home 00 Kendall Blvd.AlongwithSgt. Webb. At that time I told John that I was conducting follow up work on his reportedconversation with Eric Veik, and that 1 needed for him to tell me the story again. John staled thatEric was talkingto him in the hallway and they were talldng about school security, and that Eric was talking about goingan a "rampage", ustng road flares and gas that be had in his car, then he would load it all up and bring it into schoolin his backpack. I asked John when hebad heard thisconversation and he stated that it was athe beginning of 5th hour on Monday the 10" of May. I asked John if Eric had said anything else, and be stated thatEric told him he was friend's with Eric and Dylan,the shooters. John remembered Eric standing up in class atter the shootings and tellingeveryone that be knew it was Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. because they had finallycarriedout their big plan. John stated that Eric had talked about working with Harris and Kleboldin the videoclass, and that he bed worked for them"exclusively" when they made videos. loll. staled iIlat Eric was really upset about a video that the three of thembed madewhere Harrishad said be wantedto burt him. John stated that he had also beentold by Eric thathe bad madebombs,and ,110me made nail gun once, and that he was really concerned about the ease that you couldgel something in the school. He even talked about using a digital video cas. to smuggle swff in with. I asked John and his motherif therewas anything else theybad questionsaboutor would like us to clarify, and John stated no, but his motherstatedmat she wasconcerned about 11. son's safety Mrs, Fenner stated that she wouldnot be sending her children back to sel1001 this year and she would be keeping her children home to borne school them. NQ further action taken by these Investigators.
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DETAILS: On October 21. 1999 at approximately 1615 hours, John Ungerland responded to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office at my request to be reinterviewed concerning information he had given about a Geo Metro, I advised Ungerland that I needed to talk to him about his previous interview. which was dated 05-05-99, l first asked Ungerland if he was sure that Harris and Klebold were in his first period video class on 04-20-99, Ungerland stated he had changed his mind and was possibly mistaken that Harris and Klebold were in that class on 04-20-99, Ungerland stated he was sure he saw a Geo Metro with two individuals in il~ly 1430 hours on 04-20-99 Ungerland stated the driver of the vehicle was an individual that looked like~but he was not sure if it was P I explained to Ungerland that was with family members at that time and Ungerland reiterated he was not sure, hut thought the person 100 ed like Ungerland stated he was [00% sure that the passenger of the vehicle was hanging out the window with a weapon/firearm. At approximately 1630 hours this date. the interview was terminated,
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Reference' Control Number 4829 InterviewingAgent: Larry A Brown, Colorado Bureau of'Investigation, 690 Kipling St., Suite 4000, Denver, CO, 80215, phone (303) 239-4211 This report is referencedto Control Number4829 The following students were telephonically contacted and interviewed: Christine SZYMANSKJ Christopher MYERS Elizabeth CARLSTON Elizabeth MARZONI Jennifer SCOTT Jessica PRACH Katherine WILLIAMS LaurenJOHNSON Lucas JOHNSON Nicholas HERRERA Sarah AUGUSTINI Tyson MIKLEBOST All of the above students gave similar accountsof their actions on the April 20, 1999, attack on ColumbineHigh School They were all in their fifth hour Math class with an unnamed substitute teacher when the school fire alarm sounded. The studentsthoughtit was a typical fire drill or the long anticipated 'senior prank'. The studentsstarted walking out of the east door of the Math wing when other teachers told them to move quicklyacross Pierce Streetto Leawood Park Once they were in the park, several students heard the soundsof what they believedto be explosions. Dozensmore studentsarrived in the park and reponed there were people in the school with guns and shootingpeople. Most of the students then dispersed throughout the neighborhood and took refuge in several homes that were opened to them. Some of the students walked home or to the home of a nearby friend, None of the students saw the shooters or had knowledge of anyone else being involved in the attack. A few of the students stated they knew tIARRIS and KLEBOLD from current or prior classes Parents of the following students (students unavailable) were contactedand statedthat their
children related to them the same set of events. Emily BARRELL (Mother - Regina BARRELL) Jennifer SUMIDA (Mother - Sue SUMIDA) Michelle VOSSBRlNK (Mother- Donna VOSSBRlNK) Ross LAMBERT (Mother - Rhonda HARDCASTLE) The following studentscould not be reached but were confirmedby other students to have evacuatedthe classroom and ran to Leawood Park, Crystal LOVE Esther SPENCE Kerry SPENCE
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On 06-22-99, I was assigned Lead #4246 to contact Columbine High School student Christopher Welsh, who was assigned to Mr. Bundy's fifth hour Algebra I class. On 06·22.99, at about 1607,I contactedthe listednumberfor Welsh, 303·978·1976. A female answered and connected me with a malewno SUIted he was Christopher Welsh. I toldWelsh1wascalling Columbine High School students referencethe incident occurring at the school on 04-20-99. I asked him if he was at the school on 04-20-99 and he staled that he was. I told him 1 understood he was assigned to Mr. Bundy's fifth hour Algebra I class and asked him ifhe was in attendance On that date. He stated be was. I told Welshthat I understood class starred at 1115. I asked him what the first indication was that something was
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into another hall and then right out of the building,through some doubledoors. I asked him if he had seen anything in the hall and be stated he had not I asked him if he had heard anything in the hail. He stated he had not. He stated that once outside, they crossed Pierce into Leawood Park, immediately behind the fence. Welsh stated that someone said that someone brought a gun to school, hut he didn't know who said it The teachersthen moved everyoneback. Welsh stated that about ten minutes 'Iter arriving at the park,he heard whathe thought to be a couple of explosions. He statedthat about ten to fifteen minutes after
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did not knowthem. I askedifhe had seen either one of them 00 04·20·99 and he stated he had not. I asked Welsh if there
was anything which he had seen or heard. either prior to or sincethe incident. which he thought might beof assistanceand he stated there was not.
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Person Interviewed: Columbine student Alise WILLIAMSON, 5231 S. Independence ST , Littleton, CO 80123 On July 12, 1999, Ms. AliseWILLIAMSON, Columbine High School student, was interviewed regarding the events that occurred on April 20, 1999. She stated she was in her fifthhourMathclass when the fire alarm sounded A substitute reacher, whosenameshe couldnot recall, was in chargeof the class whichwasnormally taugbtby teacher Dave SMITH. Ms. WILLIAMSON described the substitute teacher as beinga white female, approximately 50 yearsofage, with shortbrown hair. When the fire alarm sounded, the students began a normal evacuation of the school. According to Ms. WILLIAMSON. most of the students thought it was the longanticipated 'senior prank' She realized it was something senous when someof the teachers directed them to cross PierceStreetto Leawood Park. Normally they remain on school grounds during firedrills. Ms. WILLIAMSON said dozens morestudents arrived at the park and related stories of kidswith guns in the school shooting at people. The students wen: then told to runfurther in to the neighborhood to take coveras the sounds of gunfire and explosions couldbe heard coming from the school Ms. WILLIAJ.1SON statedshe did not know HARRlS or KLEBOLD. She said she heardsecond handthat ~may have been involved withthe attack.
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Wo,,,, Gary H7S West Aberdeen Place ~Jttleton, CO 80123 3: 303·233-9090
INVESTIGATION; )n August 31, 1999at approximately 1000hours, I attempted to contact Nicholas Wolff in reference to the Columbine ncident that occurred on April 20, 1999, I was contactingNicholas to see if he was on campus when the incident
lCCurred and if he had any pertinent informanon to provide reference this incident ultimately contacted Nicholas' father, Gary Wolff, who told me that Nicholas is attending college in Colorado Springs: at which time, he providedme with Nicholas' telephone number, I asked Gary if Nicholas had providedhis iarents any information in reference to this Columbine incident. Nicholas was apparently in his fifth hour math class, »hich was located in the mathisciencehallway and his classroomwas near the east exit. Gary stated the fire alarmsat he school went off and Nicholas told his parents that he exited from ColumbineHigh School and ran over to Leawood 'ark, :-iieholas told his parents that he had no ideawhat was occurring initially and it wasn't until other students irrived at Leawood Park, where they began to explain what was going on at the school. Nicholas never observed any fJnmen and he had no additional informationto pass on reference this incident. JC-001- 001730 Unil
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On 06-22-99, I was Lead#4257 to interview Zachary Ziccardi. a Columbine High School studenton 04-20-99. who had fifth
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on 04-20-99. Ziccardi statedthat he had been at the school and badbeen m attendance of Mr. Bundy's class. I told Ziccardi that myunderstandmg wastilar fifth periodstarted at 1115. I asked himwhat his first indication was afterthat, that something was wrong. He stated that possibly fiftctm minutes after class began, the fire alarm went off He swed that thirty seconds to one minute after that, CoachOrtiz ran into the room, telling them. "Getout, get out," r asked Ziccardiwoo was sittingnear him in class. He stated that Kyle Ashton (Adam Kyle Ashton) was sitting righr behind him. He Slated that Steve Turilli was sitting to Iris left and one sear back. He statedhe believed Lauren Carraya was sitting in front of Turilli. Ziccardi stated that afterleaving the door of theclassroom, be turned right,went TO the end of the hall, turned leftand then turned rigbr into the south maln hall.
He Staled theywent to the end of mar hall andout the doors. He stated theyWent across Pierce into Leawood Park. I asked him ifhe had seen or heard anything in the halls and he stated he had not I asked him ifhe had seen or heard an;thing after exiting the school and he stated he had not He staled after being in lbeparle for five '"
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On May 4, 1999 this investigator conducted an interview with Angela Adams, who is a sophomore at Columbine High School. Ms. Adams made the following statements. Ms. Adams stated she did not see anything or heard anything pertaining to it was going to be a bad day at school or any thing like that. MS. Adams stated she was in Mr. Petersen's science class when Ms. Miller another teacher came into their room and got Mr. Petersen. Shortly thereafter the fire alarms went off in the school. All of the students headed for the door of the classroom. Ms. Adams stated she saw blood on the floor. Miller came back to the classroom and told everybody to stay in the classroom. There was somebody out in the hall with a gun. They stayed in the room until Police swat Teams rescued them. lois.
Ms. Adams stated she did not see the gunmen. She does not know Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold. A student identified as Jen Smull told her she saw the shooters and she knew there names. Adams stated she left her blue back/pack in her science checks. gift room. The back/pack contained a calculator, certificates, and credit cards. Ms.
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JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE SUPPLKMENTAL REPORT COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL
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FBI#: 174A-DN-57419 Investigator, Vondenkamp
5/25/99 ~~ER: 3643
On 5/25/99 I ccncacz ed ellS student Bryan Adams at his home phone number of 302-979-1840. Brran is 15 years old, and agreed to speak with me about the CHS shootings. Bryan had incident.
not been concacced by any Invest.igat.ors regarding t.he He stated that en 4/20/99 he was in Ms Mosier's science
class in science room 7 at 11:20am. This is his scheduled 5th hour class. Ms Mosier was using an overhead projector to show some notes, 50 the lights were off in the classroom. Around 11: 25am a student came running by the classroom, in the hall. Another student came in and said that someone had a gun. Bryan recalled thinking it was a prank. The class then saw several kids running and a few more students came into t.he classroom wit.h the same information. Bryan did not know who they were. Ms Mosier advised the s cudent.s to get under their desks, which they did. Bryan recalled he began hearing gunfire out in hallways, coming from the area of the cafeteria. He also heard a few explosions, whicb shook the floor in the classroom. Ms Mosier locked the door into the classroom from the inside.
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believed there were 27 students in this room. The students all remained on the floor and one window into the ballway was covered wit.h paper. Bryan did not see anything while waiting. He recalled that he heard several gunshots for about 20 minutes. He did not know where they were coming from, but described them as "louder than a pistol". Some of the gunfire was definitely closer and louder than others, possibly outside the science rooms. Bryan explained that he
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Bryan stated at no time did anyone attempted to get into the science room where he was. He could not see out into the hallway, so did not know what was going on. When the gunfire stopped, nothing happened until SWAT arrived around 3: OOpm. He was escorted out by SWAT and taken to Leawood Elementary school. Bryan had no further information about the shootings and did not see anyone carrying a large duffle bag into school on 4/20/99. Bryan did state that he has 4th hour free, and usually sits in the commons area near the west windows. On 4/20/99 he sat in the commons area, but did not see anyone carrying a duffle bag, or a duffle bag laying on the floor.
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On 08-03-99. I contacted Columbine HighSchoolstudent Paige Allison. I askedher abouttheeventswhichshe observed on 04-20-99. This interview is connected with DN#2747.
I asked Allison what her familiarity was wirh the suspects Dylan KleboJd and EricHarris. She Slated she did not know either suspectand she did not see eithersuspect on 04-20-99. nordid 'he see any weapons.
Allison statedthat she has first, secondand thirdperiodclasses whichsheattended On 04-20-99 Shehas fourth periodoffand leftthe school for lunch, returning atabout 1110 hours. Shestaledshe hadgoneto lunchwithfellow student Brianna Peters. When they returned to the schoolafterlunch. Peters parked hercar in thescurbstudentparking 101. Allison and Peters entered the school by the entrance which is near the school store. She did not notice anything unusual or out of place when she entered
that area. Shewent upstairs to go to her fit'..!t periodChemistry class with Mr. Cram.
A few minutes into the class. she heardwhatshe thoughtwere fireworks. She looked out the classroom window which locks
mtc the south mainhallway Shestatedtherewere "tons of people" running east alongthe south mainhallway. Shesaid she did not know what was going on. Her teachertold the class to pay attention, but the teachersoon realized something was wrong He went to the door,then toldthe class."Get up. hurry" He then sent his students out toward the Tech Lab
Allison stated that she spent about five minutes in the hallway near the Tech Lab. She then heard a bomb going off Uoit
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I asked Allison if her friend Brooke Skinner bad seen the suspects or any weapons. She stated thar Skinner did not
I questioned Allisonabout pans of a previous report taken by a Lakewood Agent RichardHalpin. in which Halpindocuments that both girls saw one suspect with a rifle. The report also states that Allison saw at lease two students wounded in the front office area and two more in the cafeteriaarea. Allisonstated that this did not occurand she does not understandwhere Agent Halpin got his information,
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On June 14, 1999. [attempted W contactSara NicoleArbogast by telephone, The number provided has been disconnected. I calledIl.S. West Communications and attempted to obtainthe number from themfor the Arbogast residence, I was advised that the phonenumberis non-published andan unlisted number,
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JCSD 99-76.5 CONTROL ~2990 On May 14, 1999 lnve$tigator Duane Eaton of the Arvada Police Department was assignaa investigative lead bearing oontrol #2990 The source of the information ~as listed as Kelsey Bane, a Columbine High School student. The nar4ative portion of the form liote<;\ the name of Sarah Arzola InoB 05/05/82) with an address of 6352 West Morraine Place, Littleton. Colorado, 80129, telephone 932-7471, as a Columbine High School student in Clement park. The lead portion of the form advised that Arzola had spoken w~th a white ~~le in Clement Park whom she observed co be laughing and that this male supposedly told her to mind her own businaS$ and he wc~ld mind his, Investigator Eaton was assigned the task of contacting and interviewing Arzola. On Monday, May 17, 1999 at approximately 1055 houts l Investigator Eaton was able to make telephone contact with Arzola at her residence. Arzola agreed to i~terview with Investigator Eaton in ref$rence the information she had.
Arzola advised Investigator Eaton that on Tueeday, April 20, 1999 she had walked into Clement Park aftar ~eing evacuated from Columbine High School Arzola advised Investigator Eaton that at approximately 1130 hours this date she was in science class, She advised the class was Chemistry and the teacher was Mr. Cran, She ad~i$ed thac while in class, she heard numerous people running down the hallway outside the classroom door and heard students screaming. Arzola advised thac she looked out the window of the door and observed numerous students runnins down the hallway. Arzola advised that at first the teacher Mr Cr~~ advised the students co stay in che room and g~ay seated. Arzola advised that shorcly thereafter the fire alarm activated and Mr. Cran ordered the students to evacuate the school at that time, Arzola advised Investigator Eaton that she and her fellow classroom a~udents exited the building through the Tech Lab and then o~t the hallway by the classrooms. She advised thac this hallway exies into a pa~king lot behind the school near the tennis courts and Clement Park, Arzola advised Investigator Eaton that once in Clement park and before she realized what Wa$ ta~in9 place ~nside the school. she observed fellow et~d~nt Josh Neilson, a junior at the school, laughing. She askect what he was laughing about and he told her, 'IPeopla are getting shot in there." Arzola advised Investigator iaton that thia greatly upset her at the time. She advised that she told Neilson this upset her ana he told her to mind her own business Arzola advised Investigator Eaton that later that date she observed Neilson crying instead of laughing. She advised that she believes now he was pO$$lbly in shock and that is why he was laughing. Arzola advised Investigator Eaton that Neilson's mother
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Investigator Eaton asked Arzola if she had any knowledge that Neilson was acquainted with or socialized with either Eric garris or Dylan Klebold. Arzola advised Investigaeor Eaton that she had no knowledge of Neilson being acquainted with either Harris or Klebold. Investigator Eaton asked Arzola if she was acquainted with or ever socialized with Eric, Harris or Oylan Klebold. A~;ola advised Investigator eaton that she knew neither Harris nor Klebold. She advised that she knew the twO by face only and recalls seeing them around school. She advised that she did net know their names until after the incident and she learned the~ through other 3tudents and the news. Arzola did advise Investigator Eaton that she was suspicious of HarrlS and Klebold's friend dB She advised that she was suspicious of him because she later learned that he hung oue with Harris and Klebold. She advised thatdS was very rebellious. Arzola also advised that was in her fourth hour acting class, She advised, however, that on the day of the incident., April 20, 1399, 2 was not :in the acting class and hadn't been in the claas for approximately the past twa weeks. Investigator Eaton advised Arzola if she had any other information that she thought might be helpful in this investigqcion. Arzola advis~d Investigator Eaton that all $he could recall from that day was see~n9 her friend Rachel Scott. Arzola advised Investigator Eaton that Rachel Scott was in her first. second and fourth hour classes. She advised that she had met Scott last year during second Semester and that they had become close friends and often socialized outside of school. Investigator Eaton asked Ar:ola if she was aware of Rachel Scott having any prOblems with anybody at school and more specifically any ptoblems with Harris or Klebold. Arzola adVised that Scott never mentioned to her any problems with Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold or any of Harris and Kleboldls friends and associates. Arzola advised Investigator Eaton that it was her opinion that Rachel Scott never had problems with anyone at school.
Arzola adVised Investigator Eaton that she had no other informacion that she believed helpful to this investigation. Investigator Eaton concluded the inte~view at approximately 1110 hours.
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• When asked about Dylan Klel:lold, he said that he did see him about three times a week in school passing in the hallways. He had to look at the yearbook photo of Dylan to be sure he was remembering the same student. He thought Dylan wore a trench coat all tha time!! he saw him. He .did not know Dylan's name. • When asked about he said that;... he may have hea::<dof his name before, but did not know him. •
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• He left the cafeteria arouna 11,05 a.m. so he could make it up to his science class for 5th hour. • His 5th hour class was Mr. Mosier's sciance class that was in science classroom 5. He thought it was around 11,15 a.m. when he first heard the fire alarm go off. He ana some others went out into the immediate hallway from the classroom and were_tola by an~unkno~ female teacher to go back in the class, that someone had a gun downstairs. He went back into the classroom. • He then heard some explosions. Mr. Mosier lockea the classroom door and stood guara between the interior doorway between classrooms 5 ana G. When the students returned into the classroom, most of them went into classroom 6. He said only 9 other students were with him in classroom 5. • He said that they crawlea over to the north wall of the classroom and flipped over two tables to hiae behind. While behind the tables, he knew someone was in trouble in one of the other science rooms but did not know at the time it was Mr. Sa.'1.ders. He saw a male with no shirt on run through the interior docrways for his classroom. He did not know if that was a student or a teaoher. ;, He heard gunshots ana more explosions. He thought the explosions were coming from the level he was on and from downstairs at the same time. He also heard a lot of soreaming coming from classroom 6. ;, FrOll', what he heard, he could tell that a suspect or suspects were outside their room in the interior hallway. He heara shooting an
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On 4/21/99 I spoke with 16 year old Jonathan Ballard regarding the incident at Columbine High School on 4/20/99. Jonathan verified he was at the school and agreed to speak with me. Jonathan stated he was in Mr Johnson's Science class on the second floor when he heard a loud explosion. He believed this was about 11:3Qam. He stated Me Wyatt came running into his class and the teachers left the class. Jonathan recalled he and his fellow students ran to the corner of the room and attempted to put up tables in front of the doors. They continued hearing gunshots and screaming. A few minutes later, Mr Sanders came into the classroom and was badly bleeding. Some students attempted to help him. About 15-20 minutes later a white male wearing a dark trenchcoat walked by the room. !ie was described as tall (over 6'), hat on backwards, blond big hair out the back . Jonathan had a very quick look at him while trying to stay hidden. The man, later identified as Dylan Klebold tried to open the door. He then moved on. Jonathan recognized Dylan as student as Columbine. He did not see the man identified as Dylan again. Shortly after Dylan walked by, a loud explosion happened outside the room. Mr sanders was badly injured and the students were trying to help him. At one point Mr Sanders told the kids to get a message to his own children. He said "tell them I love them". hearing gunfire until around 2:00pm
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On June 14, 1999, at 1715 hours l interviewed Melanie Bauer, by telephone. in reference to the Columbine High Scbool shooting,
tlauer indictedto me that she was in her 5th hour Chemistry class whichstarts at about 11,IS a.m., She said that her teacher Mr. Cramhadcome intothe class late arriving at about 11 :20u Bauer said that she pulled outher books to start classand about 3-5 min, laterthey beard(2) two gunshots and students running down the hallway, She said that a short time laterstudents and the teacher from the adjacentclass. Mr Manuele.camerunning Into her classroom.
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Bauersaid that sometime around 3:00or 3:30 p m, they were rescued by the SWAT Team and escorted down the hallway and 'ut the doorslocated on Ihe front (east side) of theschool. just southof the front doors of the school, Bauersaid that they ran across The street and were lined up along a fence where they weresearched and sent through a bole in the fen~e into the adjacent neighborhood where they were put on a bus and driven to Leawood Elementary school
Bauer said that about two (2) hours after she hid in the classroom. the school bell soundedand continued 10 nng along with the firealarm sounding, Bauersaid thatabout5·10 min. Later the firealarm went off and only theschool hen remained ringing for aboutan other hour and it to stopped.
Iasked Bauerwho else was In theclassroom hiding withher, Bauersaid that ML Manuela, Jim Bisgard, Kim Laurens, Andrew Largabor, Mark Mahoney, Tiffany Chamanzad, Cartee Win. B1I1 Vanderrnere, John Reak, SpencerGrange. Sara Arborgasr and either Ryan or Brian were all ill the room with her. Bauersaid that there may have beenone or two additional people but she does not recall their names,
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PROGRESS REPORT CASE TYPE: HOMICIDE CASENUMBER: 99-16215 PAGE IOF2 INVESTIGATOR BRICE MOOMAW
Control Number: 1583
On 04-30-99 at about 1845 hrs., this Investigator responded to 8112 W. Frost Ave. and contacted: BEACHEM:, LAtJRENRITA 07-22-82 HomePhone: (303) 933-0899 Beachem related when the incident started she was in a science room, unknown room number. The teacher was Ms. Williams. Beachem during the incident never saw anyone who was invo lVed in the incident. They were underneath screaming. screaming.
in class, getting ready to take a test. Suddenly, they felt vibrating sounds them. They thought it was some type of senior prank. Then they heard They got up from their seats and went to the door. They heard kids The was a teacher putting kids in a room.
They got away from their door and turned the lights off. They all got down. They went into a room called the "Green Room." There were about twenty five kids in the room. They were all ducking. It was at this point they beard a suspect yell. The person yelled, "I went to die tonight." The person also yelled, "Thisis revenge, Fuckers,"
This Investigator asked Beachem is she heard anyone make the statements, "I got three" and "You are all going to die." She said no. She heardthe statements by the person when they were in the green room, She also heard gun shots and bombs going off. In regards to her back pack, Beachem indicated it is in the science room and it had her ID in it. This Investigator asked Beachem if there was anyone in her group that came from either the cafeteria or the library. She related there was one and identified that personas: ENCINIAS. ELISHA Grade 10 Beachem related her knees were all skinned up. When rhey were in the green room, it was really quiet for about fifteen minutes. They started sitting up. It was at this time she heard someone yell "I went to die tonight." Someone then knocked on the door to the room, Someonestarted shooting at the door. The person also said , "Hello" then apparently got distracted and left. They were in the room for about 3 Yz hrs, Then a SWAT team member knocked on the door.. They were told to put their hands on their beads and follow them. Ms. Williams was the teacher in the room.
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When the exited the blJilding, they went out the little door of the caR:teria and went up to the grass area. The interview with Beachem was terminated.
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CHRISTOPHER COLLIN BEHNER (303) 973-6557
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On June 17, 1999, I was assigned the listed control number and assigned to interview Christopher Behner, I called the telephone number listed and discovered that the telephone number had been disconnected. I then called U.S. West in order to attempt to obtain the correct telephone number, I was advised that the new number was unlisted and unpublished and they could not
provide me with the telephone number, I advised Sgt J.j, Webb of the Jefferson County Sheriffs Office, and my current team leader, Sgt Webb asked if I believed Behner could provide me with any new information. [ laid Sgt, Webb that all of the
.rudents from Mr. Manuello's and Mr. Cram's classes, I had interviewed, so far, had all said that same thing and that I did not believe that Behner would provide me with any additional information,
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On 6-24-99 I spoke with Behner who told me that on 4-20-99 he was in the Physics room and at about 1125 hrs he saw some people running by the door out in the hallway. One of the students in the class went outside the room to
lind out what was happening and upon his return told the classthat someone had a gun. Behner hid fur a short time between the Physics and Science rooms then ran out thru the Tech lab to the Gym/Weights room area. Fromthere
he left the building and went to the tennis court area. Fromthere theywere directed to the smokers pit and then into Clements Park. Behnerdid not see or hear anything during the incident.
dehner further told me that he did know J(]ehold from elementary school and had had Harris in his howling, Philosophy, and Creative Writing classes. Behner did not socialize with either Harris or IGehold and did not really speak with either eventhough they were in someof his classes.
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On June 23, 1999, I spoke to Jonathan Behunin by telephone. Behunin said that he had been in Me, Manuellos 5 th hour PhySICS class. but had gone out into the hall and walked to the restroom. Behunin said that he was talking' to friends when he saw to male students carrying their lunch trays. He said that he asked them why they were carrying their trays upstairs. and they told him ilial there was someoneoutside the cafeteria shooting a gun. Behuninsaid that he was standing by the choir room
with his friend Adrian Grimm, when he saw "a whole bunch" of students running up tbe stairs from the cafeteria and down the hallway towards the front southeast doors.
Behunin said that he had to wait againstthe wallso that he would not gel run over becauseof all the students that were running down the hallway. Behunin said that he ran out the southeastdoors and ran across the street to Leawood Park. He said that he got into his car and drove to his mend Emma's house and then back to Leawood Park. Behunin said that when he got back to Leawood Park, several people started running and yelling that the shooters were by the front doors of the school and were shooting at them at the park. Behunin said that he never saw the shooter and never heard the gun shots when he was outside
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Behunin said that he thinks the shooting started around 11 :25 a.m.. He said thai he had class with Erik Harris and that Dylan Klebold had been mends with his room mate. He said that his room male had already been interviewed by two detectives.
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they had plannedto blow up the whole school so that no One wouldbe able to ever attend it again.
Behunin saidthat he had seen one of the videos that Hams and Klebnld had made for a class. He said that the video wascalled "Hired Hitmnn," he said that the videoshowedpeoplebeingchased down the hallway of the schooland being shot in the back. Behunin could provide me with no additional information.
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Alysa Bernard DOB 12-6-82 7479 So. Alkire #202 Littleton, Co. 303-948-7223
On May 18, 1999 this investigator conducted a telephone interview with Alysa Bernard. Ms. Bernard is a sophomore at Columbine High School. Ms. Bernard made the following statements. Ms. Bernard stated she was in Mr. Doug Johnson's science room when she heard gunshots. Mr. Sanders came into Mr. Johnson's room shortly thereafter. MS. Bernard stated she never saw the gunmen, any talking between the gunmen.
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Bingel indicated he was in a science room when the incident started. The teacher was Dick Will. Initially they thought something might be wrong because the floor started shacking and then they heard shooting. There were some kids in their classroom that was against the far comer. They saw one of the shooters, then a bullet went through the wall into a poster. When they first went into class, they started watching a movie. Then a bunch of people went running and screaming by. Mr. Will thought another science teacher had done something wrong.
They heard the fire alarm and they left their room. A teacher ran up to them and told them to get back to their room. The class then became separated. Half the class went into the science office and the other half went into the classroom. There was a teacher next door, between the two rooms. Bingel identified him as Mr. Moser. Bingelindicated he never saw any ofthe shooters. He only recognized Klebold and Harris from seeingthem in the school. He did not know their names Ulltil seeingthem on TV.
This Investigator asked Bingel if he had a backpack and he said yes. It was at his desk when he left the school. The backpack is a Greatland, black in color. Bingel has a lot of papers in the pack with his name on them. He also bad a pair of glasses in the pack. This Investigator asked Bingel if he knew the time when they thought something was wrong and he related it was ahout 1125 hrs, Whenthey went back to their room, they got underthe tables, At one point, they were looking out the windows at the police. They waived at an officer and he waived back. A short time later, he sent in a SWAT team. They came in and got the kids out.
When they exited the building, they went out the Social Studies door to Pierce St. They crossed Pierce to the fence, went through the hole and onto the school bus.
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