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174A-DN-S7419 I 99-7625 (Jeffco) Kent Thomas Foncannon

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FONCANNON went into a storeroom next to the kitchen bathroom, where he stayed for approximately two hours. He stated that he heard shots during that time. He and the others Were Ultimately escorted from the building by the SWAT team. FQNCANNON believed that he heard shots during this time. FONCANNON estimated that there were 18 individuals in the storage room and that he did not know any of them. He believed that three Were cafeteria employees, one was a janitor, one a male faculty member, and the rest, students. FONCANNON stated that the SWAT team led them up the stairs on the west side of the cafeteria, and behind a fire truck Which escorted them away from the building. FoNCANNON was then driven in a marked police unit to the student parking lot located in Clement Park. FONCANNON stated that he never saw the gunman, nor any unusual items or objects within the cafeteria, FONCANNON stated that he did remember that the school announcement said something to the effect of "You ahouLdn't; be he,e". FONCANNON advised that he dia not know Eric HARRIS or Oylan KLEBOLD. He had heard of the Trench Coat Mafia, and believed there were approximately ten stUdents who wore dark trench coats to schOOl en occasion. FONCANNON stated that he did not know anything else about the group, or any of its members. FONCANNON advised that he has access to the Internet Via America on Line. His screen name is KFT43. He was not aware of the Eric HARRIS or Trench Coat Mafia-,elated websites until after the incident. FONCANNON stated that on April 20, 1999, he wore a white baseball cap, a grey "T" Shirt under a green long sleeve Shirt, and blue jeans. FONCANNoN stated that he left the green shirt behind in the storage room.

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On 04-22·99, I telephoned witness Sandra Inman at 1445 hours due to the facr that she had called the Shenfr, Office stating

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WitnessInman stated that she had a studentnamed Lisa Forganwllohad told her that she was in the cafeteriathe entire time the incidentwas occurring. and that Forgan was hiding underneath a table when \Yo-O armed suspectsentered the cafeteria. witness Inman said she was (old by Forgan that these indivi.auals were not wearing trench coats and described the individuals as one-

hav ing long blond hair and an orange shirtand the other individualhaving blond hair.

wtmess Inman stated that she believes Forgantold her that possibly she could lD these individuals if she could look through J yearbook and those photos were in there.

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The date was Tuesday, April 20, 1999, ami a terrible thing happened. I was sitting at one of the !JIr comet tables in the hll1cllrooItl. My fliends Billy alId 1, 1, was sittinllnextto me, Therewas nothing dJffetent about the day, It was beautiful andjammedpacked in the cafeteria. My mends and I talked aboutthe school's system ami S10neS, It was haJ.f,.way into the periodor"A" lunch, That's when the unexpected happened. I saw kids runinto

the cafeteria in fright. I was scared. ami confused, The kids were screaming and saying that there was a IDIID Mth a gun, A girl was crying hysterically as the man try to gel in, The doors were locked, Everyone got uader the tables. One of the janitors yelled at me to gel down, I noticedthat he was tall and sIdlmy, He had a bald area all his head, He

was wearinga red sleeve-white shirt. I got under the center ofmy table, My friends were bythe edge of me, I askedthe girl what was the matter because she WIIS sitting by the garbage stili crying, She told me that AmlMarie got shot. I was seared, I heard gun shots in the cameria. I started to shake and cry silently, Everyone screamed in terror. I then

heard the gunmaa throw pipe bombs. He WIIS moving fisl, I saw Mr. Kritzer. I fell so scared. and worriedand wondered what's ,going to happen. As the flIlIlItl.lII ran into the cooking area, I heard Mr, Kritzer yeD to get out. I saw eYetYone run towards the fureign !Jmguage hall. Feat stood in my stomach. I told Billy II1Id J. J. not to move and stay with me, As the other kids tried to leave, I heard everyone scream in terror as their lives were about to end. I saw the l!IlUl shooting. ,. he WIIS tall Mth long blond hair ami a bignose, He shot kids in that crowd, I heard morepipebombsgo of[ Everyone left but I'm

guessing 9lrids were there in the comernear me. Smokewas in the room I sawthe first

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gunman... he WlS Uledllnn size, narrow face, andhsd on a orangeT-shirt wltlt a bluecap. His hair was shaggy-curly blond. He kept throwing pipebombsacrossthe room. 'l'his

guy also kept gettingcloserto us. Billy was goingto leave and nm. {told him not to leave and to stay. He did and I pointedto the direction tbJit the second gunman maycome in from. He did elI1et fromthere andhe shot acrossthe room andunder most of the tables. Then, I saw the fl:rst gunman run acrossthrowing ItIOfe pipe bombs and being only 5ll. from us, I saw him run towards(I think) thejanitor. The other gunman was circling aroundinside and out. I was lilaring that he couldsee me. I had nothing blocking me fro.m sight. I heard wbJil mayhavebeenthejanitor yen at the man to put the gun down. The gunman yelled something back in German. 1heardgunsltolS and the cooks scream. Silence swept acrossfur a minute. Theycontinued to throw pipe bombsand shoot in the cafeteria. I could file! the !lootsbJike mote violently. After beingunderthe table for over an hour or more, I felt as if I was goingto vomit. Smoke was everywhere. I heardthem fire and a loud burst of a gas pipe. Gas swept into the room. My mind cried ofpanic. I knew it was gas and feared that the gunmen may fire. They shotinto the gas and fue

swept across the ground. It took one second for it to reach 3ft to me. I panicked and felt the heat seek through me. I yelled run-me-run-fire. We ran out the nearestdoor. We feared of being burned alive-getting shot alsothan escaping-getting shOt. We ran down the South Parking Lot andhid behind a brown car as someone yelled that there was a man on the roof We heard gun shotsoutside. We all felt the need ofusingthe bathroom. Every I5mutes the gunman wouldrun outsideand shoot. We lilared of beingnoticed. Especially since, it lIl4y havebeen, Channel 4Newshelicopter circling 1l00000d us. A girl

wltlt red hair camup andhid with us. Anothergirl hiding behind anothernearbycar told

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us thar kidswere still inside and were waving to get out. We satin fear waiting to be rescued. We saw an amlruImce drive by. I defiDilely knew

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wanted to jump outo the ambuJmce and bring US home. Of coursewe didn't, but we

waited. ft was another hour or moretill another cop direaed US to safety. We ran to the flmce and ran out towardsthe t.raek field. A cop searched eachofus to make surethat we didn't have any weapons. We were brought to a safe area around the comer itt the sneer.

A cop talked to me andI knew that he waSll't realty caring aboutwhat I 1llIW. I saw MI.

Kritzer limping. I askedhim whyhe was limping andhe told me it was because the pipe bombsnuck near him. A brave lIIlIll he is to help direct kids throughthe slaughtering nightmare. Billy and I stood neat for feel ofsafety. We walked towards Leawood

Elementary. That is where Billy met with his fiImily and ety brother,Mike, found me itt tears.

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investigations Unit so that a follow-up interview could be conducted with Lisa Forgan. Present during the interview with Lisa was her father, EmanuelForgan. At this time I asked Lisa Forgan to relate what had occurred on the date of the incident, 04-2099, at whichtime she advised me that at approximately 1100 hoursshe sat at what she indicated was table "J" in the cafeteria with William Hanifen and Justin Cozart. She said they were the only people sitting at this table,which is verified by the videotape of thecafeteria. She Slated that she had her back 10 the main portion of the cafeteria and thatCozart was to her right and Hanifen was to her left, and both parties bad their back to the wall and doors. She advised that they were just talking when people started getting under the tables around them. She stated at first they didn't realize what was going on. She said that Jay, the janitor, had tun

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thought it was approximately five shots that were fired. Lisa Forgan advised that people began to scream in the cafeteria area and it becamevery loud. She stated that she remained laying flat underneath table "J" with both Cozart and Hanifen when she believes she sees one of the gunman ron from the school store area, which is inside the cafeteria. towards the teacher's lounge. She said that she thought the gunman had a gun in his right hand and that he was tiring into the air. Forgan described the gunnIan as wearing an orange T-shirt with a blue baseball cap an backwards. 17 to 18 years of age, white male with a large nose with what she believed was either a dirty dishwater colored hair sticking out from underneath the cap. She advised that she thought the gunman fired ten shots into the air as he was nmning across the cafeteriaarea. She advised that everybody was still in the cafeteria while this was going on. The video shows during this time sequence that Forgan is talking about is actually teachers and janitors running with portable radios in their hands. After this. she stated everybody began to get up and ron towards the stairway and the halls, away from where she was sitting. Forgan stated that she stayed underneath the table, along with Cozart and Hanifen. and that she could hear more gunshots, approximatelyeight, going off She said everybodybegan screaming again and that at this time she 1



her face buried in her arms. She advised she also saw a teacher by the name of Kritzer, who was wearing bluish colored

dress pants. and a multi colored plaid dress shirt. in the cafeteria with the kids and that he also left with the kids when rhey all started to move towards the staircasearea. The videotape of the cafeteria shows that Kritzer remains behind in the cafeteria after the kids have fled, The video also shows a pipe bomb going off near Kritzer. which knocked him down. Forgan then Slated she saw a second suspect. who was possibly wearing a black shirt or coat. and who was tall. over by the cafeteria line. She stated that the suspect again was running from the serving line towards the school store inside the cafeteria. She also advised that there was explosions going on during this time frame. She advised that the room was fillingwith smoke from the explosions and that after a while the first suspect she described started shooting under tables, The video shows pipe bombs going off and Harris and Klebold coming into the cafeteria. The video then shows Harris firing his weapon. She stated she then began to hear gas escaping. which she believed was coming from the kitchen area. She stated that this suspectwas approximately five to ten feet away from her. She st",ted that eveutually the gas erupted into flames and exploded. She said the flames came close to her feet, at which time her. Cozart. and Hanifen ran out of the cafeteria. She advised that she believed there were at least five other kids in the cafeteria with her when they all exited the door. She stated she estimated her time inside the cafeteria anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour Once exiting the cafeteria, she stated that they ran in a crouched positionto the parking lot area. and while doing so they ran past l person lying on the ground. who she just glanced at and could not tell if they were injured or alive or dead. She stated that Hanifer state-' "Oh a dead body." She advised she was just concerned with getting out into the parking lot area and undercover.

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I then told Forgan that I would like to go over her report and ask specific questions about statements she had made in it tha had not already been clarified by her statement to me to this point. She indiCated in her report that someone was trying to get in the doors of the cafeteria and was knocking on them and alluded to the fact that possibly it was a suspect. She stated that she did not see who was knoclcing on the doors, and had no idea if it was students trying to get in out of the line of ftre or if i was suspects trying to get imide. I then asked about the statement where she said that he shot kids in the crowd. She stated that she thought tbe suspects were shooting kids in the cafeteria that were trymg to flee. She stated that she thought the suspect was imide the cafeteria at this time wben the kids were initially trying to flee tbe area. This was later clarified by the video and conversations with Forgan, which sbowed that the people inside the cafeteria at this time who she originally thought were the gunmen were in fact the janitors and some teachers running back and forth. Forgan Slated she had beard gunfire going off at this time and thought it was now imide the cafeteria. I tben asked her about Iter Slatement that the gmunen were going inside and out. She Slated that this was inside and out of the cafeteria. She advised that she never actually saw 'he gunmen go

inside or out of the cafeteria. and that she just assumed that's what they were doing. Forgan indicated in the report that Once "

vas outside in the parking lot that there were still kids inside and they were waving to get out Forgan said that she did not

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time that she was in the cafeteria there were no alarms going off: She stated that tbe only noise inside the cafeteria was gunshots, explosions or kids screaming. She stated that the alarms did not actually go off until the explosions and fireball when she exited the cafeteria. and that is the first time site beard any fire alarms. During the interview. Forgan indicated where she though' the gunmen were running back and forth in the cafeteria.

which was from the staircase to the serving line oftlte cafeteria. Upon viewing the video and speaking further with Forgan. it was clarified that in fact what she was seeing was the janitors and teachers in this area prior to the suspects entering the cafeteria, After Forgan again described the suspects she saw, she was shown photographs of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris in _ the cafeteria area. Forgan pointed at the photograph of Dylan Klebold and stated, "That's the guy I saw." She stated also that the gun Klebold was carrying was the same gun she described and that she saw during the incident that rhe gunman was holding. She then pointed to Eric Harris and slated that this was

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BE: CONTROL # 1883 TELEPHONE INTERVIEW: 0429991 12:45hts KAIL, MOna (OOB: 073057) 6172 W. Aider Avenue Littleton, CO 80123 H:(303)972-9260 Telephoned KAIL who explained she had been toldby her seventy-year old neighbor, Mary WEB, thar she and herson,M1chael WEB, had seensome suspicious person possibly related to thisincident. KAIL said Mary hadtOld her !llat they had seena male, matching the suspects thatwere shown on television standing by the Columbine High School a couple of days priorto theshooting. KAIL also reported that her son, Bartholomew FOSTER, witnessed lhe shooting as he was in thecafeteria at the time. Shesaid he was unavailable at the time of our conversation, but would try to make himavailable for a follow-up interview.

TELEPHONE INTERVIEW: 042999114:50hts WEB, Mary (OOB:020820) 6181 W. Aider Avenue Littleton, CO H: (303) 948·9598 Telephoned Mary WEB whom said that on Saturday, April 17,1999 she and herson. Michael WEB (DOB:030349) were driving by Columbine High School at about1:2Opm when theysaw suspicious person. Mary WEB said theyweredriving by the school when they sawa "young man," dressed in a black trenchcoat, a black pants with long black hair pulled backin a ponytail standing by the frontdoors. Sheaddedthat thought thisodd due to his appearance and that the school beingclosed forthe weekend. Shedid not recall anything further, or whether the person had anything with him. Mary WEB couldnot provide an address nor telepb.one number for herson Micb.ael WEB. otherthan be works in Brekenridge during the week. Shesaidshe would have him contact theTaskForce if he returns on Monday, May 3.1999.

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On 05-04-99.at about 0930 hours. [ met with witness Bartholomew FOSler and his mother, witness Mona Kail,at thelf residence. -112 West Alder Avenue. Bartholomew FOSl., advised me of the !ollowing.

On 04-10-9'f.just after l \00 hours. Bartholomew Fosterwas in the cafeleria.t Columbine HighSchool eating hlS lunch.when he saw several other students stand up and look out of the windows of the cafeteria. Foster advised he did not lookau' of the window to see what was taking place; however.he believedthere wasa tight goingon outsideof the cafeteria. Foster advised he glancedtowards the window, alone pointand saw smokeoutside of the cafeteri a, At approximate'v the same time.• teacher by the name of Mr. Sanders.came into the cafeteriafrom outsideof tile cafeteria coors and told everyone inside to '!Ot downan u'le floor. Fosteradvised that at this time. he was '.Vim Olher stUdems. only twO of which he could remember their names. one was Eric Sunde and the other was Sean Hooker. FOSler advised thereWere fcur other students: however.he does nOI remember

who they were. nor did he remember where cal:hof the students weresttting at the table in the cafeteria prior to this incident. Foster advised.rtter he was under the table for approximately two minutes. he began crawling across the cafeteria floortowards the hallway and the stairs which lead

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Science room and were there approximately one to rwo hours, untiltheywere rescued from this room by SWAT Team members Fosteradvisedhe did not see either suspect during the incident: however, he remembers seeing Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris inside ColummneHigh School in the past He said he recalls one of the suspect's wearing a red baret one time when he saw him

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anyone talkabouttheTrench Coat Mafiaas beingviolem students within the school. He said they hung arOlJ1ld with each other. and pretty much stayed to themselves.

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in tltecafeteria, He said it would have been difficulr to see meso bagsdue to the fact thai most of the students thai go into the cafeteria carry their ownbackpacksand set themdown. Foster advised he hadtaken his blue Janscon backpack mto me cafeteria whenh. entered it at about 1100 hom, and pm it on the floor next to me table be was sitting ar. and said he also had a lacrosse stickthar was with him in the cafeteriathat he left behind when he ran. Foster said he had been sitting at a table close" to the window within the cafeteria with hi. back to thewindow. racing Into the interior of the cafeteria, This Iswhen he heard"a couple of bangs,"

I advised Bartholomew Foster and his mother,MonaKail,that should they desire any counseling in reference to this incident. to contact me and I would arrange for a JCSO Victim Advocate to contact them.

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CONTROL NUMBER: DN·1074 INVESTIGATION: On April 26, 1999, Investigator Reker and I met with Kelcy Fowlerat her residence, reference the shooting at Columbine High School. I first explained to Kelcy why we were there and asked her to look at a sketch of the cafeteria at the School. I asked Kelcy if she could circle the tabie whereshe was sitting the day of the shooting and place an "X' in the chair that she had occupied. Keley circled the table marked "MM". I asked Keley if she was sitting with anyone and she stated yes, she was and gave me ten other names. I asked Keley if she could tell me what had happened that morning. Keley said the first thingthey have on Tuesday are announcements and the announcement for the day was "Today is going to be a reallybad day", Keley said that these an ncements come out after second period, which is approximately 8:25 a.rn. Keley said that she has fourth period off and goes directly to the lunch room, which is at approximately 10:15a.rn, Keleysaid at about 11 :20 a.rn., the janitor ran into the cafeteria. along With coach Sanders and was telfing everyone to get down, get underneath the tables. Keleysaid that when everyone was under the tables her friend. Bae got on top of them and told them all to lay down. Kelcy said she remembered seeingMatt Katzmeir looking out the windows on the west side of the building. Kelcy said she didn't know what he had seen while looking out there. I asked Kelty if she heard any gun shotsand she said no, she did not. I asked Keley if she saw anyone with guns or any type of bombs. She said no, she did not. I asked Keley what happened once they were under the table, She said the janitor and Mr. sanders then told the students to run up the stairs toward the library, whicih they did. Keley said once they started running up the stairs she did hear gun shots, Keley saldthe stuoents'tnen went to the auditorium where Mr. Andres, Sr., was. Keley saidonce in the auditorium they went on into the gym and then exitedthe gym and went outside. I asked Keley if she heard any namesbeing called while they were running and she said "no". I asked Keley If she ever saw who was doing the shooting and she said, no. she did not. Kelcy said that her friend Ashley Egeland toid her that she saw a boy named~oint a gun at her Ashley told Keley that ~red a shot at her, but did not hit her. I asked if s~ew what"last name was and she said she ~ed it w a s _ I asked Kelcy if she knew~nd she~ no, she did not. I asked if she knew either of ~ and she said she knew bot~em and they were always friendly to her and she had no concern aboutthem. I asked if she had ever heard of the Trench Coat Mafia and she said, yes, she had, that It's a well known gangthrough the school.

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On April 20, 1999,whileassistingwith interviews onthe sceneofa multiple bomicideat ColumbineHighSchool, 1interviewed

Columbine student named Paul R, Freeman. Freeman told me that he was eating lunch in the cafeteria of the school when

a teacherran intothe roomand shouted,"Run." AI about the same lime,he heardsomeoneelse yellingabout same "guys with guns" and he heard what sounded like gunshots. Freeman said thai he saw"a real tall" male wearing a black treachcoat with sometype of gun,but he was unsureof the exactdescriptionof the firearm, Freeman toldme thathe had seen the male around the school wearing his black trenchcoat, but said that he did not know the male's name, Freeman laid me that this male oormally wore a bleek ball cap of some type,and generally wore that ball cap turnedaround backwards. When I asked for a further description,Freeman told me that this male wagabout 6'3" talLwith mediumto long brown hair and a "thin beard."

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Paul Ryan Freeman, ooB:I0I22183, 5528 South his Street, Littleton, Colorado, wascontacted regarding lead DN21. Freeman wasin the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. He was seated near the Southwest entrance to the cafeteria (from the parking 1(1). People in the cafeteria startedyelling that there wasa fight. Freeman Started towards the dOOIS to the parking lot and saw one suspectcomingtowards the school. He described the suspect as: White male, blackbaseball cap (backwards), long hair pulledbehind his ears, black duster type coatdownto his ankles (dirty colored), black pants. He was not wearing a mask. When asked who he initiallythought the suspectwas, Freeman stated "Klebold".

Freeman said the suspect had a weapon,possibly a shotgun, but he could only see the muzzle endof the gun. Freeman ran to the common area and his under the stairs that go up towards the library, He remained there fur ten minutes, hearing things hit the walls. He then grabbed a girl who was hiding underthe drinking fountain and ran from the building. He wasdirected from the school by teachers and had no otherinfcrmation,

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Jessica Jade Friedman, DOB 10/13/1962, 5349 West Geddes Avenue, Littleton, Colorado, telephone (303)973-5557, was interviewed at her home in the presence of her brother, Matthew Friedman, by Special Agent (SAl Ricky V. Wright regarding the incident that took place on 04/20/1999 at Columbine High School. After being advised as to the identity of the interviewing agent and the nature of the interview, Friedman provided the following information, At approximately 11,10 am, Friedman got out of class and then went directly to the cafeteria. Friedman did not see anything unusual on the way to the cafeteria. Friedman set her bookbag at the lunchroom table (marked!lH On diagram sketchl. got lunch. and sat back down. Friedman was sitting facing east. Friedman remembers that Ashley Pimley';'" Bryan Ada:n,; Jill Kamen,Y, and Tim Vaccay were also sitting at her table. Ashley Pimley was sitting to the left of Friedman. Friedman does not recall who was sitting to her right. Friedman had been eating for about five minutes, when she looked over and saw that everyone on the west end of the cafeteria was getting under the tables. Friedman and everyone around her then climbed under their tables. After about two minutes, Friedman heard a couple of shots and everyone took off running. Friedman looked outside and saw a girl standing outside on the southwest corner of the cafeteria. The girl looked to be in sbock and was holding her hands over her mouth and looking to the northwest. Friedman ran up the stairs and heard shots as she ran. Fried-man then ran east down the main hall and out the exit at the end of the hall. Friedman did not remember seeing any large duffle bags sitting in the cafeteria. Friedman did not see any of the gunmen. Friedman recalls seeing Dustin Gordon sitting at a lunohroom table in the vicinity of table marked QQ on the diagram sketch. Friedman did not know Eric Harris, Dylan Klebold, or any of the other members of the Tranchooat Mafia. Friedman has heard rumors from some of the students that something bad is also supposed to happen 13 days after the incident at Columbine High School. Some of the students are lnv"rtsaoon on F",

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REPORTING AGENT: DETECTIVE GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE HUMBERt 99-38856 VICTIM, COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT, OS/24/99 'FENS!: AOA/COLUMSIHE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFFS OFFICE INFORMATION CONTBOL NUMBERl DN3537, fBl! AA-DNS7419. JCSO. CR #99-1625

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DylanKlebold WITNESS: FRIEND, Robert Matthew

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Barbara Friend (mother) 5764 S. Everett Way Littleton, CO 80123 303·933·1802 303·898·1661 (wk)

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303·933·1802 INVESTIGATION:

On 5121/99.1 was assigned information control numberDN3537 for follow up investigation. The information control narrative stated thatRobert MattFriend is on theoriginal cafeteria backpack list. On 5124199, I responded to 5764 South Everett Way where 1 met withMart Friend and his motber Barbara Friend. Malt confirmed thathe hadleft his backpack in the cafeteria, and badbeenin thecafeteria whenthe Page I of 4

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incident began.

Friend said that he took the bus to school on 4120/99 and it was Express #SI that dropped him off at the main entrance. He estimated that he arrived at the school between 7:00amand 7:05atn. He said that he usually then goes down to the commons to get something to eat. He said that he doesn't use his locker and carries all his books with him in his pack. He said that he would have arrived in the commons at approximately 7:05 to 7:10am and that he stayed there until approximately7:25am. He viewed the two diagrams that the cafeteria provided, and indicated that he was sitting at table DD. He said that he was sitting with his friends Jeff Noll, Nate Canelli, and Justin and Mike Nafe, He said that at approximately 7:25 he left the commons area to go to his first hour Science class, which is located on the main level and taught by Ms. Mossier. He left his first hour Science class; he has second hour off and he went back to the commons area. He again viewed the diagram and Jicated that he had been seated at table JJ for second hour. He said that his friends Ben Johnson, Max

Anderson,Drew McClusky, Jenny Nafe, and Arty Mar were also at table JJ during second hour, since they also have it off. Friend said that he left second hour to go to his third hour Spanish class which is in the lower level foreign languagehan. The class is taught by Ms. Brug, He then went to his fourth hour class which is Team Sports, located in the gymnasium, taught by Coach Place and Coach Marshall. He said that he traveled down the main corridor to the stairwell to arrive at the "A" lunch. He said that he arrived just prior to the lunch bell. and that he didn't really sit down. but went over and put a pack on the table ndr the student entrance to the cafeteria across from the Rebel stand. He said that his attentionwas drawn to the main commons area when he saw students looking over tables towards the west windows. He went to approach the main commons area when two students ran into him as they were exiting out of the main commons area and told him that SOmeone had a gun and that he should run. He and these rwo studentsthen ran out the student entrance and to the east around

the building. He said that they went up the hill and around the building into the first alcove where they found three students sitting eating lunch. He said while they were there with these three students, they heard a loud explosion, and then continued eastbound, stopped in another small alcove and then ran to a car that was out on Page 2 of 4

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the street. The car was drivenby a friend, Chris Dovan, He saidChristhen took him to PierceStreet, and they went north on Pierce Street. As they werepassing themainentrance to the school, therewere masses of students and teachers running from the entrances crossing Pierce Street into Leawood Park. He said they had to stop their car because of all the students that were running across the street. He said they nextwent to Southwest Plaza where they met with other students and toldthemnot to go back 10 the school. Frienddid not see any of the suspects. He also did not see anybackpacks or duffle bags in the commons during anyof the timesthat he was in there during the morning 0 f 4/20/99. Friend describes his backpack as a black, western pack, very large, andcontains his math book, Spanish book, numerous binders, his calculator, and numerous homework papers withhis name on them, He couldn't be sure tat he was wearing, but thought he was wearing shorts, a longsleeve T-shirt covered by a shan sleeve T-shirt.

Friend indicated that he'd heardofthe trenchcoalmafia, but all he knewwas that they werekids that liked to dress in black, He said the onlyperson that he ever actually knew by namewas Robert Perry, and he dido'I reallyknow him, just could recognize him, He did not knowEricHarris or Dylan Klebold. Friendsaid that he doeshave Internet access at home but does not havean ICQaccount, He had heard that the trench coat mafia likedthe band K.'\1FDM. and thatthere were K..'\1FDM sites on the Internet, He said that this was sometypeof European or German Techno-Rock band. Frienddoesnot know anybody with a doublepiercedeyebrow, He is not awareof any problems withthe trenchcoat mafiaand otherstudents, and he is not awareof any students stockpiling weapons, ammunition or talkingabout making bombs.

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JAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT REPORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856 DATE OF REPORT: 05-04·99 VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL fENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFfICE INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER; DN2122, FIb 174A-DN5Z419, JCSO: CR #99·7625

SUSPECTS:

ERICHARRlS DYLAN KLEBOLD

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Jonathan Fries 92 West Belmont Avenue Littleton, Colorado 80128 303·932·0911

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Cheryl Fries 92 WestBelmont Avenue Littleton, Colorado 80128 303·932-0971

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Charles Fries 92 West Belmont Avenue Littleton, Colorado 80128 303·932·0971 303-888-3463 (wk)

INVF.:STlGATlON: On 5/3/99there was assigned Information ControlNumberDN2122 for follow-up investigation. The Information ControlNumber statedthat Jon Fries bed been in thecafeteriaat the time the incident occurred,

On 514199, at 0930 hours, I responded to the Fries's residence and met with Jonathan Fries and his motherand father. Jonathan Fries said that he was in the cafeteria at the timethe incident began.

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LAKEWOOD POUCE DEPARTMENT SUPPUNlENTAL REPORT RIPORnNG AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER; 99.38856 DATE OF R.EPORT: 05.04.99 VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL 'FENSE; AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIff'S OFFICE ",FORMATION CONTROL NUMBEI: PN2122. FBI; 174A.DN57419. JCSO: el i1199.7625

JonathanFries said that he was nnming late for school on 4120199; he usually rides the bus, hut on that particularday his motherdrove him to school. When be arrived, he went in throughthe main entrance, and estimated that he arrived there at 0729 hours. He said that he immediately went to his first hour class,which is English, as he was running late. He says that he never goes to his locker between classes because he has all the books and paperwork that he needs in his pack. He said from Englishhe went to his secondhour class,which is Science, in the Science Hall, Mr. Mosesis the Science teacher there. From the Science Hall he went to third hourclass, Math, in the Math Hall. In his fourthhourclass he went to the Band Room where he has Orchestra. He said his fourth hour class is usually endeda littleearly so that the students can put awaytheir instruments, and from forth hour he goes to the "An lunch in the commons, Or cafeteria.

Fries said that he went down the stairs into the cafeteria and arrivedthere fairly early, approximately ten utes prior to the bell ringing. He estimatedthat he arrived there at II :05. He said that he went right to his table and that the other students were already at the table. He identified the other students at the table as his friend Bo Lockwood, Eric Sunde,Jamie Arne,Tim Mulchey, PatrickCaruso,Justin (last name unknown), Laurie Reynolds, and a student he only knows as "Bear". He said that Bear is onlya Freshman, but he is on the IV Football Team and he's nicknamed Bear because he is very large. He also said that other people came to

visit and were moving from table to table. He said that Patrick: Caruso's pack was III the table but he was actually at the lunch line when the incidentbegan.

Fries did not buy lunch that day, but he did purchase a cherryPepsi from the pop machineand a bag of'Dcritos. He went back to his table and at the table he took a sip of his soda and then heard a "pop" sound. Then he heard someoneyell that there was a fight. He decided not to get up to go to tilewindowto look, but then he heard a second"pop". He describedthis pop as comingfrom outsideby the stairs. He said that then a teacher, Mr. Sanders, came in and was yelling for everyone to get down. He said that he lied down next to his table for approximately ten to fifteen seconds then he heard a few more shots. He said didn't want to raise his head for Page 2 of 6

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LAKEWOOD POUC, DEPARTM'NT SUPPI.fMENTAL REPORT REPORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856 VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATI OF REPORT: 05-04·99 FENSE: AOA/COlUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN2122. FBI: 114A·QN57419, JCSO: CR #99-7625

fear of being shot, and then he heard someone yell theyhavegullS, get out! They're comingin! He said that there was a panic and "a mad dash" for the stairs. He said that therewere some other kids nearby that said that this was only a Senior prank He could see that the stairs were packed, and a teacher, a janitor, opened the back stage doors to the auditorium. Fries said that he belly crawled from his position at the table to the east and he get up when he got by the auditorium doors. He said once they went through the doors they were on the stage in the auditorium. He said there was a guitar class going on, and they didn't believe the students as they came into the stage as to what was going on. He said that one studentjumped up from playing his guitar and yelled "we're all going to die!", and sat back down and continuedplaying his guitar. He said that they then moved into the lighting room and down off the stage into the auditorium. He said they then worked their way through the auditorium to the rear doors, He said that as they reached the rear door and was about to leave the auditorium he heard the fire alarm go off. He exited the auditoriumand started down the hall, he noticed that the fire doors :e shut, He said that as he ran through the hallways, there were people standing there, he would pull them, and they would ask why he was running, He said that as he ran toward the main entrance he could see that there was glass broken out of the main doors. He said that his friend Bo Lockwood was with him the entire time.

Fries said that as they approachedthe main entry doors and saw the broken glass, they immediately turned to their left and ran down towards the band rooms. He said as they arrived at the nextjuncture in the hallway, Mr. Andres, Jr. was there directing them out of the building. He said once they got out of the building they headed towardsClement Park. He said they headed to the area known as the smoker's pits. He said there is a new fence there and that there was a coach throwing students over the fence, because the girls couldn't climb the fence. Fries said that he and some other students got a picnic table and brought it over and tried to knock the fence down, but placed it there so kids could get over the fence. He said that once they got into Clement Park they stopped several times but they were told to keep running. He said that he eventually stopped at Pierce &. Bowles, and that there was a student there with a cell phone that allowedhim to call his parents. His parents indicated that he called home at approximately 11:45 to 11:50; they were just sitting down to lunch and were Page 3 of 6 JC-oOt.00305O

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getting readyto tum on the news, Friessaid that when he was in the cafeteria he heardwhathe described as five distinct shotscomingfrom outside, Hecouldprovideno description on the shooters. Friessaid that he left behind a red andblack Burtonbackpack withred flaps. He says it's a largepack with plastic backboard, He saidit contains his calculator, Tl86Graphics, his reading book, math book,several folders and three-ring notebooks, his Science folder, his Mathfolder, and a vocabulary book and a Daytirner. Friessaid he was wearing khakipantsand a white t-shirt withanother blueshirtwith two stripesen it over top of the white r-shirt, Friessaid that he was aware of thetrenchcoat mafia. He knew that theyworelong black trench coals. He said thathe was told by a friend, Kyle, that he should neverhaveanything to do withthem and that he shouldnever lookthem in the eyes, and just avoidthem at all costs, Hesaid thata friend of his, Doug Ford,who is a violinist, and he thinks is an Explorer for the Jefferson County Sheriffs Department, might havemore information shout the trench coat mafia. Friessaid that the only incident that he ever had directly withthe trench coatmafiawas that one day he was cleaning up railroad ties as part cfhis community service on the cafeteria sideof the school. He said that there were a number of students all wearing trench coats and he assumed that theyweretrench coat mafia, He said theywerehanging around an olderblack BMW, He said thaI one of them calledout "hey look.i.there's a little punk: Hey,punk rock!" Friessaid at the time, he hadhis hairbleached OUI and he didn't look at the students that werecalling 10 him and he couldn'tID who was sayinganything.

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Fries said that he doesn't know Eric Harris but that he did knowDylan Kleboid, that they had gone to

Governor's Ranch Elementary School together, He said he was never close to him but that he knew who he was. He said that be also knew a student named Brent Krolicki who he believes is an original, or even the founder, of the trench coat mafia. He said that he'd also heard second hand, but he doesn't know who he heard it from at one of the memorials, that a girl named Courtney.who has been nicknamed by the other students, "the Devil Girl», was asked about going to the cafeteria or the smokingpit, and she told whomever asked her that she

wasn't going to the cafeteria because "something big is going to happen», Fries describes Courtney as a girl who always dresses in black and purports to be a Goth,

Fries also said that a girl whose nickname is Lydia, he believesher real name is Jamie Schoffne, is a trench coat member wannabe, believes she is a Freshman and the trench coat mafia has scorned her as she's not intelligent ugh to join their group.

Fries also indicated that he was concerned that Brooks Brownwas telling the media and people that he was an outcast from the trench coat mafia. Fries believes that Brown was actually involved with the group and staled that the Senior pictures taken in the gymnasium, in which Brooks is in the picture with Harris and Klebold, is an indication to him that they are still mends. Fries questionswhy anyone who would be threatened would be hangingaround out with them all the time. Fries does not have an Internet site, and says he hasn't accessedthe trench coat mafia sites. Fries said that, in retrospect, be didn't recall seeing anything unusual in the school that day, unattended backpacks and large duffle bags in the cafeteria.

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On 05·12·99 at 10:30 AM. Detective Terry Dernmel, assigned with the Columbine Law Enforcement Task Force, met withColumbine Faculty member Kathy Frommer at her home. Kathy statedthat on Tues. the 20'" thatshe had scheduled a banquetfor her Marketing Education class. Kathy explained that the banquet was called" DECA " which standsfor Distributing Education Clubs Association which the class is no longer called but that" DECA " is more recognizable so theyhave kept that symbol. Thebanquet was scheduled to recognize outstanding students and was from 8:20 to 10:45 A.M. at the Welshire Rest. on So. Colorado Blvd. Kathy provided a list of 45 students that attended. See attached list for names, Kathy reported that whenthe banquet was overshe returned to the school withPauline Colby who had askedfor a ride both ways. When theygot backPauline informed Kathy thatshe wouldn't he working at the student run state at Rebel Comerthat day where she normally worked everyday. The store is staffed by four students daily. Pauline informed Kathy that her father had made a Doctors appointment for her and that she was sick. Kathy then told Det, Demmel that Pauline Colby was in the TrenchCoat Mafia photo in last years year bookand that aftereverything happened the way it did that she couldn't help but wonder if Pauline really was sickor mayhave known something was going to happen. Kathy statedthat they had gotten a large shipment of food in that day at the store and she noticed that there weren't many kids inside for lunch. In conversation Kathy statedto

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Mrs. Frommer st~ted that while her store manager, Nick Schumann was counting the cash on hand, she went into the store office and immediately heard "popping sounds" and screams of students. She heard some of her students say "there's gunfire,' or words to that effect. She gathered her students and they went into a classroom which was next to the store's office. She said that she was able to lOOk out of a window there, giving her a view into the Rebel Corner area and saw one of the janitors ru\·m1ng. She statea that she went hack into the store office to get her keys and then went back into the classroom and locked the door from the insiae. She advised that there were several loud explosions and one much Lcude r than those previous. She saia they continued to hear what sounded like gunshots and these louder explosions. She thought that the sounas were farther and farther away from their location in the cafeteria. She said there were noises coming from the science lab on the floor above them which sounded like tables being overturned. She stated that "around noon" she heard more gunfire which sounded far away. She said it was quiet after that and between 2: 3 0 and 3: 00 p. m•• SWAT officers came in and took them out of the area. Mrs. Frommer advised that she did not know Harris or Klebold. She believed that had some involvement with the trench coat group last year, but not this year. She said she had one

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The following investigation was conducted in

~ittleton,

Colorado: Brian Arnaud Fuselier, white male, date of birth October 30, 1983, place of birth Manassas, Virginia, Social Security Account Number 228-31-0146, residence 9203 West Prentice Avenue, Littleton, Colorado 80123, home telephone number (303) 979-1152, Columbine High School (CHS) student-9th Grade, was interviewed in the presence of his mother, Mimi Fuselier, and was advised of the identity of the interviewing Agent and the nature and purpose of the interview. Fuselier was being interviewed in regard to the shooting inoident at CHS on April 20, 1999. Fuselier provided the following information: Fuselier provided his schedule of events on April 20, 1999, beginning with being picked up by ene school bus and being dropped off at CMS at approximately 7:05 AM. Fusel~er stated that the bus dropped him off adjacent to the side door.located off Pierce Street. At approximately 7:10 ~M he proceeded down to the commons area of the lower level. He stated he was seated in the areas of the cafeteria ide:ltified as either Table "HE" Or "00". He further stated he was si;:;tcing at the table with other ~~s students, identified as Mike Naifeh, Justln Nai:eh, Matt Friend and Nate Cawelti. Fuselier stated he did not notice anything out of che

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1999. Fuselier seated he ~~oceeded from the commons area to his first period E~glish Class instructed by Mr. Myer, prior co class starting at 7:30 ~~. He described his walk from the commons area as walking up the stairs toward the Science Section of the campus, turning left heading east, and walking do~~ the hallway. Fuselier described his first period class as an English Class from 7:30 ~~, ending at 8:20 AM. -Follcwing English Class, he proceeded to his Foods Class instructed by Miss Zerr, immediately following the end of his first period class. Fuselier seated the hours of h~s aecond period class are from 8:25 ~l to 9:15 AM. Following Second period class, he proceeded to his third period class, Gecmetry, instructed by Miss McWilliams which begins at 9:20 AM and ends at 10:10 AM.

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Following Geometry Class, Fuselier proceeded down the stairs, adjacent to the library, and headed down, toward the cafeteria.

He stated he has fourth period off, which begins at

10:15 &~ and is over at 11:05 AM. Fuselier stated he sat at table "XX" located in the northwest corner of the cafeteria area with Matt Owens/ Nick Antonio~ Chris Wisher, Brian Bay, Chris Wisher's brother (Robbie), Gifford Ceawright and Jordan Grimm, Following fourth period being over, Fuselier stated he remained in the cafeteria for "A" lunch which begins at: either 11: 10 A.'l or 11: 15 AM, He again sat at table "XX" Loca t ed in the northwest corner of the cafeteria. He then moved from table ··xx" to table "cellI located adjacent '1:0 the west ext.erior windows. He

stated that while moving to table "CC," he got a Taco Salad from the fourth serving line located on the west end of the serving lines, He returned back to table "CC" and started eacing his lunch. He stated that while eating his lunch, he was talking to his classmates, He stated t~at about half way through his lunch he heard "pops". He thinks he heard two pops and then noticed people starting to get down, He dascribed the students in the cafeteria

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cafeteria area, Fuselier stated he had just returned from getti~g Junior Mines f=cm the se~Jing line and was standi~g at table "CC' when the sound of "pops" began. He started getting down and crouched next to cable "C~~, He heard another gunshot. He looked up and looked outsid2 of the cafeteria through the windows. :uselier stated he saw a gun barrel being held by an unknown individual, which he believed was a shotgun, He stated he saw the gun barrel of the weapon. Fuselier described the gunfire as either a pistol cr small rifle that sounded like semiautomatic gunfire, He kept peek~ng and looking through the windows out of curiosity of what was happening. He noticed a tall white male, measuring over six feee tall, wearing a long black trench coac, a dark color~d ball oap being worn backwards, long hair, curly, shoulder length, color~brown, and identified the ~ndividual holding the gun as Dylan Klebold. Fuselier advised ~hat he did not k~cw K::~old's identity initially,

however, identified him as the same individual he media since Aoril 20, 1999. He further described as wearing black combat boets a~d that his jacket hanging, what he believed was 0gen, not zipped or stacecl ~e cou~d net see the g~nma~'s right a~~ due

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position of how he was standing. He stated he only saw the side view of che gunman. He ducked down, hea!ing gunfire outside, The next time Fuselier glanced outside the Window, he noticed an explosion in the senior parking lot. He thoughc, initially, that the devlce was a smoke bomb. He further stated that he saw a pipe roll~ng on the ground and coming to a stop At this point, from looking outside the window through the cafeteria glass, he proceeded to move between tables "M" and. "CC". He stated that people near the stairway in the cafeteria were beginn~ng to move quickly. He further stated that he heard "run" either from a teacher or a custodian, due to the voice of the person telling everyone to run.

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two CHS students injured on the hill located aqjacent to stairway outside of the nor~hwest exic of the cafe~e~ia" stated. he saw a body an the ground.

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Fuselier described his movements aut of the cafeteria as moving toward the stairs located on the opposice side of the west glass and headed up the stairs toward the library and science area. While proceeding up the stairs, he turned around and saw Dylan Klebold inside the cafeteria located in the vicinity of the tables id.entified as ""WW"" located in the northwest corner of the cafeteria. He described Klebold's entry into the cafeteria as being approximately f~ve yards inside the door, He identified Klebold as the same person that he had noticed while leoking through the glass outside. He stated chat Klebold was standing inside the northwest door and pointed his weapon directly toward che stair section of the lower level, He then heard four or five gunshots which he believed was ge~i­ automatic gunfire. Fuselier described the fire as definitely being inside the cafeteria and it sounded like fire works. While proceeding up the stairs to exit the ca=eteria. he noticed a CBS female student kneeling on the stairs and he thought she had tripped. He desoribed. the area where t~e girl was loca~ed as being approximately half way up the stairs past the landing on the east side of the railing. Fuselie~ described that ac this point, studencs of the school were terrified. He described a black male CHS 9th grade student! name Devon {Last Name Unknown} (LNG), was just ahead of him while he was exiting the school through the east doors.

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Fuselier proceeded east bound out of eHS toward Pierce Street, crossed the street, hopped the fence, and ended up in the area of Leawood Park. He described his clothing as wearing brown leather shoes, a blue Abercrombie hat, old navy blue jeans, and was unable to provide details of what shirt he was wearing. He noticed a group of students in a small compact car with students he identified as eHS students who were asking what was going on. While Fuselier was at Leawood Park, he advised he had found his friend, Mike Naifeh. He further seated that he found Mike's brother in the crowd located around Leawood Park. While at the park, he heard two or three big bombs that sounded deeper and louder than the oneS he heard previously while on the school grounds. Question: Did vou ever see the two large duffle bags in the cafeteria? Response: No. Question: Did you see anyone carrying or in the possession of those duffle bags. at a previous time: Response: No. Question: Did you see Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold, either on Monday or Tuesday? Is so, what were they wearing? What did they say? Were they with anyone else? Response: No. (to these questions) Question, Did you leave anything behind in the cafeteria or anywhere else in the school? Response: Fuselier advised he left a back pack in the cafeteria and a binder in his locker. Fuselier advised that his locker number is 513, located on the south side of the building. Question, Who were you with in the cafeteria? sitcing7



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Response, Fuselier advised he was sitting at table "CC" during "A" lunch in the cafeteria with a Daniel Grange, 9th grade; Justin Alber, 9th grade; Michael Kellogg, 9th grade; spencer Wright, 9th grade; Erin Wright [Spencer's brother), grade unknown; Seth Dubois, 9th grade; and Kacy Jackman, male, 9th grade. Fuselier described table "CC" as being adjacent to the windows on the west side of the cafeteria, approximately in the middle of the cafeteria. Fuselier stated that he was sitting on the north side of table "CC" facing south westerly. He stated that JU$cin Alber was seated to his right with Seth Dubois seated to his right and Daniel Grange seated to his lefe. He stated that directly across from him was Spencer Wright facing north east. Fuselier stated that Michael Naifen was seated directly behind him at table "TT." He further stated he knew of others in the cafeteria, however, was unawaye of where they were located within

the cafeteria. He described those CHS students as Ken Foncannon, Bo Baribeau (phoneticl, Ken Rupp, and Nat Owens.

Question: Did you see or talk to any of the Trench Coat Mafia [TCM) members on Mccday? Tuesday? How about the prior week or weekend?

Response, Fuselier advised that he knew who the TCM people were and described them as being a group of ten students, none being freshmen, dressed up in

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class, the other was for loose leaf items. He further stated he had a math book, science book, and several other miscellaneous items. Question: How did you leave the cafeteria?

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that made you leave? Response: Fuselier described his movements out of the cafeteria as moving toward the stairs located on the opposite side of the west glass and headed up the stairs toward

the library and science area. While proceeding up the stairs he turned around and saw Dylan Klebold inside the cafeteria located in the vicinity of the table identified as ""WW"" located in the northwest corner of the cafeteria. He described Klebold's entry into the cafeteria as being approximately five yards inside the door. He identified Klebold as the same person that he had noticed while looking thorough the glass outside. Re stated that Klebold was standing inside the northwest door and pointed his weapon directly toward the stair section of the lower level. He then heard four Or five gunshots which he believed to was sem~­ automatic gun fire. Fuselier described the fire as definitely being inside the cafeteria and it sounded like fire works. While proceeding up the stairs to exit the cafeteria, he ncticed a CHS female student kneeling on the stairs and he thought she had tripped. He described the area where the girl was located as

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being approximately halfway up the stairs past the landing on the east side of the building. Fuselier stated that while eating his lunch, he was talking to his classma~es. He stated that about half way through his lunch he heard "pops". He thinks he heard two pops and noticed people starting to get down. He described the students in the cafeteria getting down, starting in the northwest quadrant of the

cafeteria area. Fuselier stated he had just returned from getting Junior Mints from the serving line and was standing at table "CC" when the sound of "pop s" began. He started getting down and crouched next to table "CC". He heard another gunshot. He looked up and looked outside of the cafeteria through the windows. Fuselier stated he saw a gun barrel being held by an unknown individual, which he believed was a shotgun. He stated he saw the gun barrel of the weapon. Fuselier described

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gunfire as either a pistol or

small rifle that sounded like semi~automatic gunfire. He kept peeking and looking through the window out of curiosity of what was happening. He noticed a tall white male, measuring over six feet tall/ wearing a long black trench ccat, a dark colcred ball cap being worn backwards, long hair, curly, shoulder length, color-brown, and identified the individual holding the gun as Dylan Klebold. Fuselier advised that he did not know Klebold's identity initially, however, idencified him as the same individ~al he has seen in t~e media since April 20, 1999. He stated he could not see the gunman's right arm due to the position of how he was

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were beginning to move quiokly. He further stated that he heard 'run" either from a teacher or a cu s t cdLan , due t:o the voice of the person telling everyone to run. Fuselier stated that he saw two CHS students injured on the hill located adjacent to the st:air~ay out:side of the northwest exit of t:he cafeteria. He stated he saw a body on the ground. Question: What time did you enter the oafeteria? oome from prior to the oafeteria?

Where did you

Response: Fuselier stated he entered the cafeteria shortly after 10:15 ~~. Following 4th period, Geometry Class, he proceeded down the stairs, adjacent to the library, and headed t:o the oafeteria. Question: Would you mark where you were sitting! your route

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Response: Fuselier marked the diagrams which are at:taohed t:o this FD-302 . Question: How did you exit: the building? Where did you go when you get out? What did you see on the outside of the building? Response: Fuselier e~ited the bUi~ding through the east doors. Devon (LNUJ, blaok male 9th grader, was just ahead of him. Fuselier proceeded east bound out of CHS toward Pieroe Street. Fuselier crossed the st~eec, henned the fence and ended up in the area of Leawood Par~.··

Fuselier stated he saw two eHS students injured on the hill located adjacent to the stairway outside of the northwest exit of the cafeteria. He saw a body on che ground. Question: Do you use the Internet?

name?

If so/ what is your Screen

Do you have an reQ account?

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Response: Fuselier replied that he does use the Internet, however does not have a screen name. He further stated he does not have an IeQ acco~~t. Question: Do you know anybody with a "double pierced eyebrow?" Response: Fuselier replied he knew of a couple of individuals wieh a 'double pierced eyebrow" naming Brancton Raisbeck and Mark Hingle. Question: Did you see or hear anything unusual or did you hear any unusual announcements prior to the shootings?

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you know what the "thought of ehe day" was over the Rebel News Network (RNN/? Response: Fuselier replied "No" co these questions. Question: Can you provide any further information en the

m~mPers

of the Trench Coat Mafia? Response: Fuselier replied that at one time during the fall, 1998, approximately Ootober of last year, he noticed Dylan Klebold wearing black eye shadow. Attached to FD-302 is a diagram of the CHS cafeteria marked with the initials BAF and an "X' wh::..ch identifies where Brian Fuselier was sitting when the shooting began at the high school. Also depicted on the diagram is an exit route with arrows toward the stairs. Also on the diagram is an 'X" where Fuselier is located on the north side of table "CC" facing in a south westerly ctirecticn. He further marked an "X,. adjacent to table "W#' where he described seeing Dylan Klebold. Also attached to FD-J02 is an ~utside diagram of CHS, where he noticed several students that appeared to be shot

outside and an ux" in the pa.rking lot that shows where he noticed

a bomb detonating. Eloth diagrams are initialed "BAF" for Brian Fuselier and daeed 5(11(99.

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Michael John Gagne, DOB 09/19/1983, 9167 West Cross Drive #104, Littleton, Colorado, telephone (3031979-5338, a freshman at Columbine High School, was interviewed at his home in the presenoe of his mother, Genevela Gagne, by Special Agent (SAl Ricky V. Wright regarding the incident that took plaoe on 04/20{1999 at Columbine High School. After being advised as to the identity of the interviewing agent and the nature of the interview, Gagne provided the following information: At approximately 11:~O am, Gagne got out of math class,

left the math department, went west down the south main hall, and down the stairs to the cafeteria. Gagne went to cafeteria table marked G on the diagram sketch and stgpd there talking to his friends at the table. Jessica Guertz was also standing by Gagne. Gagne recalls that Jocelyn Prov&'and Betsy Kwerneland~re seated at table G. Gagne was standing on the east side of the table facing west. Guertz was to his right. Gagne was standing there when he heard people yelling to get under the table and he noticed that the west half of the cafeteria was under their tables. Gagne go under the table for a few seconds and then stood back up to look around. Because everyone was staying down, Gagne got back under the table. After a few more seconds, ever/one got up &nd started running toward the stairs. Gagne started running with them and ran up the stairs. While running, Gagne heard approximately four shots coming from the direction of the cafeteria. At the top of the stairs, Gagne turned east down the south main hall and ran out

the exit at the end of the hall. Once outside. Gagne ran across Pieroe Street to Leawood Park and then a few minutes later went to Leawood Elementary. Gagne was also in the cafeteria before first period with Greg Last Name lJ"nknownlLNUI and David LNU. aka Bo. They were sitting at the tables along the west wall near the student entrance. Gagne thinks he was there from approximately 7:15 am to 7,30 am. Gagne did not see any large duffle bags in the cafeteria before first period or at lunch. Gagne has seen Oylan Klebold around school and has Been Eric Harris at the mall it few times with an unknown female in March and April 1999. Gagne did

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not know any of the other members of the Trenchcoat Mafia. did not see any of the gunmen during the shooting.

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On April 26, 1999, I spoke with Mr. Jay Gallentine at his residence looated at 20661 Willobend Lane in Parker, CO .. Gallentine is a custodian at Columbine High School and has been employed by the schools for approximately 17 years. Gallentine Said that on April 19th and the 20th, he arrived at the school at about 0430 to to 0500 on both days. His normal work bours are 0600 to 1430. He recently lost his vehicle in a bankruptcy sO his wife takes him to work and picks him up. Gallentine said that he was in the cafeteria when a female student came =: ning in yelling that a a student had been sbot. He looked outside and saw a body on the ground and yelled for the students to get out or get under the tables. As the students were running out of the area he heared a loud explosion then gun shots from upstairs. He describes this time as complete pandemonium. He ran upstairs near the music room and could hear explosions and gun shots coming from the library area. The music room was full of kids. He saw science teacher, Theresa Lara who said that Mr. Sanders had been shot or that two students had been shot and for him to call an ambulance. As he was communicating with Lara (phonetic spelling) he said that she was looking past him with terror in her eyes and he turned around and nsaw the tall gunman dressed in black, some white, ski mask, hand gun and a large gun or grenade launcber strapped to 1

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his shoulder like a sling". Gal1entin said that he leaped from the top step to the first landi:,g towards the cafeteria and heard gun shots. Once in the cafeteria he saw John Curtis and teacher Eric Kritzer. The three of them ran to the kitchen. Curtis was first and Gallentine said that he is sure that Curtis was being shot at. Then there was a loud explosion and Krit"er went down tried to get up and fell again then crawled to the kitchen and !lIhut the door behind him where they all huddled. under a stainless steel table. Stud.ent, Dusty Hoffschnider (phonetic) and three other students also made it to this room. They, mainly Hoffschnider, d.idn't want to stay in this room ao Hoffschnicler macle a run for it and made it outside through the west door. Gallentine left this room and went to the lower auclitorium d.oor and went inside. He observed "the Anclreas's [father and son teachers I and about 50 to 80 students. He explained to them that they had to leave the bui1d.ing and to do exactly as he said which was exit the auditoriun., turn right and : ~n down the hall (business and foreign language hall! and get outside. Rechecked the hall way and lea them out. He said that when the boy!ll and girls exited the room the girls heard the gun shots and explosions, became very frightened and started screaming as they were running. He felt the screaming drew attention to the gunman and knew he was being shot at as he ran back to the kitchen area. He thought that the shots he heard at this time were that of a shotgun. Gallentine ran to the walk-in cooler accompanied by another custodian by the name of John Curtis. They had been in the cooler for a while (he dosen't know how long} and remembers looking at his watch and the ti~e was 1:50PM. At approximately 4,15PM, the Swat Team removed them from the cooler. Gallentine cleans up the cafeteria after the students use the room and often oleans up while a few students are still there. He does not recall seeing any bags around ar anything unusual. When asked wheather or not certain students hang around the tables, he mentioned one kid that almost always dre!llsed in black including a black trench coat, black boots and either a black or white T shirt. This person ALWAYS wears a black beret. While Gallentine sweeps and cleans tables,

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