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Brittany Weeden, DOB OS/28/J.984, 5628 West Alder Way, Littleton, Colorado, telephone (303)979-1269, a student at Columbine High School, was interviewed at her home in the presence of her mother, Kay Weeden, by Special Agent{SA) Ricky V. Wright regarding the incident that took place on 04/20/J.999 at Columbine High School. After being advised as to the identity of the interviewing agent and the nature of tbe interview, Weeden provided the following information: On the day of the shooting, Weeden was in the cafeteria during all of fourth period and during lunch, beginning at approximately 10:20 am. Weeden was sitting at the cafeteria table marked L on the diagram sketch during fourth period and lunch. weeden estimates that there were 50 students in the cafeteria during fourth period. Weeden recalls that Stephanie Martin waa aitting with her fourth period, but did not atay for lunch. Chris Lucas and Katie Place were also in the cafeteria fourth period, but were sitting by the stairs. Candyce Therrien, Brittany Tyacke, Katie Place, Sarah Gillings, Stephanie Duffy, Chris Lucas, Mary Campbell, Kenny Last Name Unknown(LNU) and Jennifer Camacho were sitting at or near table L with Weeden during lunch. Weeden was sitting facing southeast. Jennifer Camacho was sitting to Weeden's left and Mary Campbell was sitting to Weeden's right. Weeden first noticed that something was wrong, when students started getting under the tables. Weeden looked out the west cafeteria windows and briefly saw one person in a black trenchcoat going up the stairs just northwest of the cafeteria. The individual had a rifle in his left hand and it was pointed at the ground. Weeden thinks the individual was wearing a hat or cap. Weeden could not see his pants. weeden only saw the individual from behind and could not describe him further. Weeden then got down under her table and did not see anything else that was going on outside the cafeteria. Weeden could hear shots outside and most of the students in the cafeteria started running. Weeden stayed under her table and could see that some of the students that ran up the stairs were turning around and trying to come back down to the cafeteria. Weeden thought that there was shooting going on upstairs as well. Most of the students that came back down the stairs, then ran out the student

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entrance by Rebel Corner. Weeden, Mary Campbell, and Kenny LNU, were the only ones from Weeden's table that stayed in the cafeteria. Weeden thinks that there were at least five other students that stayed in the cafeteria as well. While Weeden was under the table, some of the janitors were running around and trying to go up the stairs but someone was shooting at them from the top of the stairs. Weeden recalls that someone threw something down the stairs that exploded and caused a light to break. After a while, two gunmen came down the stairs. One of the gunmen was wearing a white shirt, blue pants, and a vest, which held SOme of his gear. He also was carrying a rifle. The other gunman was wearing a black trenchcoat, black baseball cap, and had a smaller pistol-like gun. Weeden thinks the one in the black trenchcoat was the same gunman she saw on the stairs outside the cafeteria. Weeden could not describe the gunmen or their weapons any further. When they came down the stairs, the one in the White sbirt stayed on the stairs while the one in the black trenchcoat walked to the northeast corner of the cafeteria and started shooting at the tables and chairs in the middle of the cafeteria. Weeden heard the gunman on the stairs tell the gunman in the black trenchooat to shoot from the northeast corner of the cafeteria and then told him to come back and shoot from the southea.st corner. After the gunman in the black trenchcoat finished shooting, the gunman in the white shirt came down from the stairs, stood in the middle of the east end of the cafeteria, and started shooting at the middle of the cafeteria as well. Weeden. does not know how many shots they fired. About this time a large fire suddenly erupted in the middle of the cafeteria near the west pillar. Weeden does not know where the fire Came from or what cause the fire. Weeden does not recall the fire being accompanied with any explosion. When the fire started, all of the remaining students in the cafeteria suddenly jumped up and ran out the south doors of the cafeteria. Weeden was the last one out and heard one of the gunmen yell as she was going out the door. Weeden paused and looked back. She saw the gunman in the black trenchcoat standing in the southeast corner of the cafeteria, but could not see the other gunman. She heard one of them yell again and she turned and ran out of the cafeteria. Weeden does not know what was yelled and does not know if they were yelling at her or if they were lOOking at her. Weeden and the other students ran out

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to the senior parking lot, get down bElhind the cars. the soccer field. Weeden does not remember seeing any large duffle bags in the cafeteria or anyone carrying any large duffle hags during fourth period or during lunch. Weeden does not recall seeing anyone wearing a trenchcoat in the cafeteria during fourth period or during lunch. Weeden was not in the cafeteria at any other time that day. Weeden did not know Eric Harris, Dylan !Uehold, or any of their associates. Weeden does not have an Internet screen name. On the day of the shooting, Weeden was wearing a white sleeveless flower dress and brown sandals.

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Heatherstatedon 4-20-99 she arrivedat Columbine HighSchool between 0715 and 0720 hours, and upon her arrivalshe went to thestudent storelocatedin the "RebelCorner"near thecafeteria. Heatherstatedshe stayedthere for about fiveminutes and continued on to her scheduledclasses. Heatherwas askedifshe saw two large duffle bags or sports bags, one being blue and the other an organish-red located in the central area of the cafeteria. She staled she did not observe those items. Heather advised that she continuedon with her daily schedule, and after being released from her fourth hour French class, taught by Miss Argnieraround 1110 hours she immediately went 10 the cafeteriaarea and arrived at about 1111 hours. Heather was :owna map of the cafeteria area and was asked if she could tell me where she was seated: She stated she believedshe was Assigtted To

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control norrolive .toted thot MCI1Ihaid he went to hi. locker. which i. on !he moin level, and lIlen went 10 th.. meth half. From lIle math holl, he wenl in 'he lib,o,y. H. e,lima'ed tbct he arriv.d at the librory Qfapproximate!y 7: lS~ He $aid be then went to his. flrlt hour science cleo, whit:h is on the main level.

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LAKEWOOD POUCE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT REPORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856 VICTIM: COWMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 05-11-99 (:Ie'ENU: AOA/COWMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCElJEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE INFORMATION \ ITROL NUMBER: DN2901, Fait 174A-DN57419, JSCO, CR 199,7625

by the fa""lty lounge at app!"aximately 11,15. He 'aid during hi, travel, ouloide of the building, he doe' nol recoil 'eeing

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LAKEWOOD POUtE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT CAU NUM8ER: 99-38856 REPORTING AGENT: GEOROE MCGLYNN VICTIM: COWMIINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 05-11-99 O""ENSI: AOAICOLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FOllCllJEFfCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE INFORMATION \ ITROL NUMBERt DN2901, F81: 174A-DN57419, JSCO, eR 199-7625

hi.fother pidaod him up at approximately 3 p.m. Matthew oaid he never ..". the suop_. but the <:anvenation inside the

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IN'I'ERVIEW WITH SARAH WINFREY On 5-12-99, Inv. Reker did interview Winfrey at her residence with her parents present.

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LAKEWOOD POUCE DEPARTMENTSUpnEMrNTAL REPORT REPOltrlNG AGENT: DETECTIVE GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99·38856 tlICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATI! OF REPORT: 5/17/99 'FENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN3143. FBI: 4A·PN51419. JCSO: CR #99·7625

SUSPECTS: ERIC HARRIS

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INVESTIGATION:

On 5111/99,I was assignedinformation control number DN3143 for follow up investigation. Information control narrative stated that StephanieWise is on the original cafeteria backpacklist.

On 5/13199, I responded to 7296 South Vance CourtwhereI met with Stephanie Wise and her fatherMichael . Page 1 of 4

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lAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAl. REPORT REPORTING AGENT: DETECTIVE GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856 "'CTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 5/17/99 .'FENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIff'S OFFICE INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN3143. FBI: 4A-DN5Z41', JCSO: CR #99·7625

Wise. Stephanie confirmed that she had been in the cafeteriaat the time the incident began, and that she had left her backpack in the cafeteria. Wise recalled that her father had driven her to school on 4/20/99 and that she arrivedat school between 7:15 and 7:20am. She enteredthe schoolthrough the main doors by the frontoffice on the east side. She said that she met with a group oiher friends near the front entry way. Then she went to her first hour class which is Spanish. She said that she traveled to her Spanish class down the stairwell throughthe

commons and into the regular classrooms. She said that she traveledto this class with her friend, Jennifer Christiansen. She said that her second hour class is computerin the lower level and that she then went, between secondand third hour, to her locker and then to her Science class which is upstairs in the Sciencewing. She then went to her fourth hour class which is language, and then to the "An lunch. She said that she had gone,just prior to the "A" lunch, to the financialoffice near the main entrance to purchase her parkingpass. She then went to her locker to get her lunch and estimatedthat she arrived in the commons at approximately 11:1ato

.,:1Sam. Shesaid that when she arrived, she came down the stairs and went to the pop machines and then to her table. She said that when she arrived there were alreadypeople seated at the table, She identifiedthem as

Carmie Deihl, Megan Schoenbien,and Jean Martin. She thoughtthat she was sitting at table "Z". She said that she started eating and then she saw that people were runningto the west window. She said that Mr. Sanders then enteredthe commons, and she thought that he was running along the south wall, yelling for people to get Oil

thefloor, She said that she was looking out the windows at about this time, and saw betweentwo carsthat

wereparked just west of the cafeteria,smoke coming frombetween them. She said that she then startedto crawl towards the stairwell. She said that she was with her friend, Carmie,and that as they got approximately half way to the stairwell,they got up and ran. She said that she didn't hear much at that point, but a lot of panicked voicesand screaming, and people yelling to get running, She said that when she got to the top of the stairs,and was running down the hallway, a Mr. Freisen, Mr. Johnson and a Mr. Kraft were trying 10 get students into classrooms. She said that they ended up in a Scienceclassroom on the main level, and then moved to the back of that room and barricaded the door, She said that while she was in this room, she could hear the fire alarms and explosions. She estimated that she arrived in the Science storage room at approximately I1:25am. She said Page 20f 4

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT IEPOIlTlNG AGENT: DETECTIVE GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99·38856 VlCTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 5/17/99 'FENS!: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN3143. FBI: 4A·PN57419. JC50: CR #99·7625

that the teachers barricaded the doors with tables and cabinets,and armed themselves with fire extinguishers and metal rods. She said that one ofthe teachers was on the phone in the Science room where Mr. Sanders was being attended to by other teachers and students.

Wise thinks that while she was in the storage room she could hear gunmen walking in the east and south corridor around the room where she was. She said that everythingthen got quiet and the fire alarm went off, and the betls started to ring. They thought that this might be an indication that SWAT teams were coming to evacuatethem. She said that eventually a SWATteam did come in to evacuate them. They took them out the door by the closet. They were moved down a hallway where they were searched and then evacuated out through the east doors. She stated that while they were in the Sciencestorage room, the teachers had removed the lighting to make the room darker so that the suspectscould not see into the room. Wise did not see any of the . ..>peets.

Wise describes her backpack as a blue Eddie Bauer, containing herhistory book, her math book, her binders, which are black and gray in color, her identification, her Texas Instruments 83 Graphing calculator, keys, and medication. Wise said she was wearing khaki cargo shorts,dark green top and sandals.

Wise said that prior to the incident, she had heard of the trench coat mafia. She said she was aware of them since her Sophomore year. She said that only informationshe knew about the trench coat mafia was that they wore trench coats and that they smoked "pot" cigarettes on the comer of Polk Street and South Pierce. She said that she heard that their leaders wore green berets. She said that she knew of several girls who were interested in dating members of the trench coal mafia or who may be members, She thought their names were Pauline Brandon,Lindsey Benge, Sarah Debore.

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SfJPPUMENTAL REPORT REPORTING AGENT: DETECTIVE GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99·38856 VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 5/17/~ 'FENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN3143. FBI: 4A.DNSZ419. JCSO: eR #99.7625

the incident She though that tile Rebel NewsNetwork'sthought of the day was "Don't you wish you weren't here today?" She said that she bad since heard that student Chris Reillyis the person who puts togetherthe thought ofthe day, and that Eric and Dylan werenot in classthat particular morning. She thought that she had heardthat the thought ofthe day reallyhad nothing to do withwhat occurred but just a reference to being smoker's day out of schooI. Wise says that she does have Internet access but does not have an ICQaccount She does not know anyonewith a doublepierced eyebrow, that she didn't see anything suspicious as far as duffle bags or backpacks.

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT .SPORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38855 VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 04-27'99 OFFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE! JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE

SUSPECTS:

ERJC HARRIS DYLAN KLEBOLD

WITNESS: INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: 01'11015, FBI: 114A·ON57419, JCSO: CR1I99·1625 1.

WISEMAN, BRANDI, DOB: 10·18·82 6920 Yukon Way, Littleton, CO 80128,303-933-1949 Step-father: Robert Evans, 6920 Yukon Wa~, Littleton, CO 80128, 303·933·1949, work: 303·839·2100 Mother: Julie Evans, 6920 Yukon Way, Littleton, CO 80128, 303-933-1949, work: 303-814-7170

INVESTIGAnON: On 04-27-99 I was assigned Information Control Number DN1015, an interview with Brandi WJseman. Brandi WJseman had been identified via her backpack which had been left in the cafeteria of Columbine High School and recovered by criminatisfics units that processed the scene. On 04-27-99 Detective Karla Sarnacki and I met with Brandi WJseman and her parents at her residence at 6920 South Yukon Way. Brandi WJseman informed us that she had been dropped off at Columbine High School by her mother on 04·20-99 at 0650 hours She said that she was dropped off at the main entrance that she was by herself and that she went downstairs to the cafeteria and met with friends, Carri PreZiOSi. Steve Broden, Jeremy Orban, and Chris (last name unknown). She said that they met on the north end of the cafeteria at one of the tables by the stairs and spent some time together before first hour. She said that first hour begins at 0720 hours and that shortly before that she left the cafeteria and walked earn Preziosi upstairs and then went to her first hour English class. She said that normally she sees people from the group, the "trench coat mafia" sitting at the south end of the cafeteria by the doors. She said that they usually wear biacl< coats and they listen to "devil music". They play, "Nazi games", card games where they chant German Iyncs They also listen to German music in the morning, but she said that she has never had any problems with the trench coal mafia" Sandi WJseman said that she recalled that several of the group of the "trench coat mafia" were Sitting at their usual table by the south side of the cafeteria, however ERIC HARRIS was not wit" them, She would have

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LAKEWOOO POLICE DEPARTMENTSUPPLEMENTAL REPORT EPORTlNG AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99.38856 VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 04.27.99 OFFENSE: AOAlCOLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCEIJEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE

recognized him since she has seen the photos of him. Afterfirst hour English Brandi Wiseman wentlo second hour science class in the science department. After that she proceeded to her third hour, which she has off. She again proceeded 10the cafeteria where she met with a friend, Amanda Arpacalis. She said that the cafeteria was approximately half full at the time and she didn't notice anything unusual. She then left the cafeteria and went to her fourth hour class with a friend, Shannon Ryan She said that she left her Spanish class to go to the oN lunch and arrived there at approximately 1110 hours with her friend Shannon Ryan. She said they went to a table near the serving line by coming down the hall, going past the east exit doors and then cutting through the tables where there was a clear path They got a table by the pillar Brandi Wiseman said that she didn't have enough money to buy lunch and just wanted to get some candy from the vending machines, which are located near the exit by the faculty lounge She said that she and a fnend, Lindsey Wyant, went to the candy machines, and when they got near the machines they stopped at a table to talk to some friends, Jeremy Mullen and Michael Kish. She said that while they at the table, they thought what they sard was fight outside and they thought they could hear somebody hit the ground They then went to the door to look out the door and they saw a boy screaming that he had been shot. Brandl Wiseman said that she went to the door and could see the boy, who had been yelling that he had been shot and thought he was paralyzed She said she did net go out the door but then heard what she thought were gunshots She ran oacx from the occr and a lunch lady went to check on the boy. She said that someone began yelling, "get down' and she crawleo from where she was near the entrance door into the kitchen, Her friend Lindsey crawled with her She said that as they crawled they could hear more gunshots. The lunch iady then followed them into the kitchen and directed them to a rear storage room in the kitchen She Saidthat when she got to the storage room, there were about fifteen other people that went into the room With her and they shut the door. One other person she knew as Matt Depew got on the phone and called the police She said that Mall Depew was speaking Officer Leitz. She did not know from what police department he was with She said that Matt Depew told the officer about the two gunman and what was going on in the storage room Brandi Wiseman said thatlhe room was extremely crowded and that people were Sitting on lop of each other. She said that they all crouched to the ground and she could identify some of the people in the room as Richie Green, Danny Lab, James Stewart, Sean Ryan, Tasha Olsen, Tanya Warlock, and Matt Depew

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENTSUPPLEMENTAL REPORT CASE NUMBER: 99-38856 .EPORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT; 04.27-99 OFFENSE: AOAICOLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE! JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE

were crcuching on top of them in case the shooters came into the room or startec shooting through the doors She said that she could heard gunshots and screaming throughout their time In the room

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gunshots and screaming and bombs came from not only the cafeteria but from the library above her She said that after the commotion occurred In the library they could hear what she thought were people hitting the fiOOT or bookshelves being knocked over along with gunshots and screaming She said after the commotion In the Ilbrar; there were more gunshots downstairs. She estimated that approximately one hour after they went

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-e gunmen in front of the door. She said that they could hear the gunmen reloading their shotguns and olr,er guns in front of the door and then begin shooting at what she thought were the appliances In the kitchen She said that she could hear two distinct voices yelling at each other, however, she couldn't discern what they were saYing She said that she had her watch on and that this occurred at

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Continued to pray and hold hands and again they could hear what they thought were the suspects in front of the door. She said that everyone began crying and others were asking them to be quiet She said that shortly after that they could hear more shooting upstairs She said that they then got information from the officer on Ihe phone that the police were in the building They hear more gunshots and what she thought were firecrackers She said that they had been told that the SWAT team would be coming Into the cafeteria area and that they would be uSing some type of explosive that would sound like a firecracker and gunShots to clear the building to make sure Ihe suspects weren't in there. She said they first heard them in the faculty lounge and then they could hear people knocking on doors.

She said that someone knocked on their door and said they were with SWAT team They

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT EPORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99.38856 VICTIM: COLUMBiNE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 04-27-99 OFFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCEt JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE

came back and told everyone to stand up. They told them girls first and then they look Ihem from the kitchen through a door in the faculty lounge alang a wall in the lounge where a Window had been broken out She sa.c that there was a police officer who was kneeling on the ground below the Window and that they were Instructed to step on his back and climb aut the window. They walked the students along the school and then across the soccer field. They told them to stay there. BrandiWiseman said that she had a black Eastportbackpack. That the backpackcontainsc her binders. her math folder, her keys, chapstkk, some money, and her calculatorwhich is a Tl-B3. She satd it was left on the table. Brandi Wiseman said that she was wearing blue shorts, white tank top with blue flowers. wMe lennis shoes, BrandiWiseman said she did not noticedany duffle bagsor unusual backpacks in the cafeteria but added that it would not be unusual for people to leave such itemsbehind as they dropped these things off prior to getting <

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She said that she did not see ERIC HARRIS or DYLAN KLEBOLD on erther Mondayor Tuesday

She had seen 'trench coat mafia" members but had no conversation with them and no incidences. Brandi Wiseman said that she has not heard from anyone eise, or otherpeopie, about any suspects talking aboutbomb making or gun buying. The only other informationBrandlcould provide on the "trench coal mafia"was that they all wore the black trench coats and that last year, she believed in December, there was a football player, whose name she didn't know, that was being threatened by the "trenchcoat mafia", Shesaid that another football player apparently threw this "trench coat mafia" member against a Jocker and the "trench coat mafia"memberpunched the studentin the face She said that she thought that the "trench coat mafia" member gOI suspended for Ihe incident She could provide no names other than the incident occurredin December of 1998. Brandi Wiseman also drew on a map of the cafeteriaof where she came from to enter the cafeteria, what table she believes she was at, and where she exited the building. She believed that she was perhaps allable "RR" although she could not be positive.

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT :EPORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856 VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: Q4-27·99 OFFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE! JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE

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TANYA WARLOCK These students were some of the people hiding in the kitchen storage with Brandi Wiseman

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LAKEWOOD ,oueE DEPARTMENT SUPPf.EMENTAL REPORT REPORTING AGENT: DETECTIVE GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856 VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: OS/21/99 rFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN2905. FBI; 4A-DN57419. JCSO: eR #99-7625

SUSPECTS: Eric Harris Dylan Klebold WITNESS:

WISEMAN, Brandl dob: 10/18/82 6920 South Yukon Way Littleton,CO 80128 303-933-1949

Robert Evans (Stepfather) 6920 South YukonWay

Littleton, CO 80128 303-933-1949 303-839-2100 (wk)

Julie Evans (Mother) 6920 SouthYukonWay Littleton, CO 80128 303-933-1949 303-814-7170 (wk)

INVESTIGATION: On 5111199, I was assigned information control numberDN2905 for follow up investigation. The information control narrative indicatedthat Brandl Wiseman had beenin the cafeteriabetween7:55amand 8:00am. The leadinformation was 10 re-interview Brandi Wiseman reference being in the cafeteriaat 8:00am.

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPf.ENlENTAL REPORT REPORTING AGENT: DETECTIVE GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856 VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: OS/21/99 lIfENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE ,NFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN2905. FBI: 4A-DN57419. JCSO: CR #99-7625

On 4/27/99, I had interviewed Brandi Wiseman with her parents at her residence at 6920 South Yukon Way. Brandi Wisemaninformed me that she had been dropped off at Columbine High School by her mother on 4120/99, at 0650 hours, and said that she had been droppedoff at the main entrance, that she was by herself, and she went downstairs into the cafeteria and met with ber friends, Carrie Preziosi. Steve Broden, Jeremy Orban, and Chris (last name unknown), She said that she met them on the north end ofthe cafeteria by one ofthe tables by the stairs, and they spent time together prior to first hour. She said that first hour begins at 7:20amand shortly before that she left the cafeteria and walked CarriePreziosi upstairs and then went to ber first hour English class. She also indicated that she did not see any backpacksor duffle bags in the cafeteria that she thinks may have been suspicious.

On 5121/99 I re-interviewed Brandi Wiseman and she confirmedthe information that she had previously given. e was unable to provide any new information. For further information, see information control number DNIOIS for details.

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On 5-12-99, Inv. Reker did interview Wollenberg at her residence with her parents present. Wollenberg states she was sitting at table Q with Crystal Enney,Racheal Ebert,and Kirsten Young. Wollenberg states at the time the shooting started that she got under a table and then ran upstairs and out the S.e. front door of the school. She did not see the any relevant information. jeans.

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PLACE of INTERVIEW: NearColumbine High School on Coley0 .. Uttlccon, Co Follow up interview, telephonic to her residenee DISPOSITION: lhiERVIEWTHE FOlLOWING; Tanya L. WORLOCK, DaB: 09-29-82, 1141 S. Webster ST., Littleton,CO. 80128.phone (303) 911-0805 WORLOCKstaredthai she was in the cafeteria Deaf the vending machioos when she beard popping noises 1lI:e tlrecraokim. She saw. person stagger into the cafeteria holding Ills sholllder. When he pUlled hts band away,she saw lOIS of bloodcomingfrom a wound. A teacher told everyone 10 get on the ground. WORLOCKstaredsho stayed on the ground fat • ,bart period of time and then looked OUItbe windowand saw KUlBOl.D on rae bill by the senior p3rldnglot. KLEBOLD was weariaga black trenchcoat, . camouflage pants,and • ski mask. Sbe was able to recognize KLEBOLD by Ills bait thet W8l! still visible under the mask, WORLOCK stated she reallzed KLEBOl.D was beading fOI the cafeteriaso she grabbed BrandiWi""""", by tbe arm and beaded fur the office in the kitcben. According to WORLOCK. there were 18 people in the kitchen. including two kitchen worUro. Someone in the kitchen called 9I I and reportedthe lncide", and how manypeople werebidingthere. SWAT team members were ableto evacuate the grouptwo hourslater.

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On 06-14·99, I wasassigned Lead Number 4087, to Interview Jonathan Woydziak, who was assigned "A" lunch and was a student at Columbine High School on 04-20-99.

On 06-14-99, at 0920 hours, I contacted the Woydziak residence al303-972-9334, I spokewitha femalewho identified herself

as Jonathan's mother, Shestaledthathe wason his wayout thedoor, but she wouldhave him call me. She also statedthat she hasa daughter, Whimey Woydziak, who is also a Columbine High School student and she suggested that I interview her ill the same time. She statedshe wouldhaveboth Whitney and Jonathan call me.

On 06-14-99. at about 1205 hours, I received a pagewiththephone number, 972·9334, At about 12:30 hours, I contacted that numberand spokewith Jonathan Woydziak. I toldJonathan Woydziak that I wantedto speak to him about Columbine High School and the incident on 04-20-99, I asked him where he bed beenduring the incident. Woydziak statedthat he hadjust walked into the school when the incident started. Woydziak slated that his fourth hour doss was a science class with Mr. Johnson, Woydziak stated that be and a friend finished a test early and leftclassandthe schoolat about 1105 hours. Woydziak stated he left the science hall,wentdown the stairs and out through the Commons. I asked him ifhe noticed anything unusual in thecafeteria or Commons. Hestated that it was full, as usual. andthere was nothing unusual about the cafeteria. Woydziak stated he went withhis friend, Andrew Conand to the Senior Parking Lot, where Conandwas parkedand they left in Conand's vehicle. Woydziak said he noticed nothing unusual intheparking loteither. Woydziak stated theydrove to McDonald's atPierce

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the 00...,' were corning from. Woydziak staled that at the park there were lots of kids and they heard noises that soundedmore like gunshots. He stated from there, he went to a house,

I asked Woydziak if be knew either Dylan Klebold or Eric Hams and he stared that he did not, bot that he had seen bothof them previously in the school. I asked him ifhe knew eitherof their cars, He stated that he had seen Klebold's black BMW with the "Rarnstein" stickers, I asked him if he had seen it on 04-20.99, and he stated that he honestly didn't know, I asked him if'he .ad seen eitherKleboldor Harris on 04·20·99, and be stated he had not. I asked Woydziak if there was anything he had heard or seen prior or since the incident that he thought might help and he stated there was not

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On 04-26-99, at 1550 hours, an interview was conducted with witness Wright. with his parents present. The following is a

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Wriglnstatedon 04-20-99, he was attendingColumbine High School, and that he arrived at school at approximately 8:45 a.m. (3rd period). After leaving 3rd period, he went to his History class. Wright.stated after 4th periodHistoryat II: 10a.m.. he went 10 his vehicleand dropped off his

backpack as he always does, at space #206, in the southwest parking lot At approximately

11:15a,m.. Wrightsaw Eric Harris coming along the sidewalk by thecafeteria,walking west towards the stairs. Wrightstated Harris waswearing a trench coat, and he stated he identifiedhim by knowinghim by past acquaintance. Wright stated Harris ..as carryingwhat he described as a sports or athletic bag,approximately 18to 24 inches long, and about 12 inches wide, black in color,somewhat square. Wrightstatedit appeared the bagwas veryheavy,and Harriswas carryingit with two hands. Wright stated he then walked into the cafeteria leaving Harris continuingto walk on the sidewalk now northbound. Wright staled he believe. he sat at table "M" when shown a diagram of the cafeteria. Wright further described Eric Harris as wearing a black trench coat, black pants, and black boots, Wrightstated he was seated at the lunch table with the following students: Spencer Wright (hi. brother), Daniel Grangerly, Seth Dubois, Mike Huntington, Brian Fuselier, Casey Jackman, and Philip Secrest. WrightstaledWhile lookingout the window of the cafeteria towards the Senior parking lot, he observed Chad Lofland, a friend of hi",standing by the car owned by ChadLofland. WithLofland wasTimCastle,and Dan (unknown last name). Wrightfurther explainedhe saw Chad Lofland leave with those individual. in Lofland's vehicle, at which time Lofland's vehicle confronted Dylan Klebold's black BMW in the parkinglane. at whichtime Lofland had to backhis vehicle up to let Klebold pass. Wright stated at approximately 11:18 a.m., he observed students standing in the corner by the vending machine all drop down in a crouchingposition. Wright stated at about this time, he and others al his table got under the table and they heard yelling and screaming by students. Wrighlstatedeverybody startedusingthe stairs to exitthe cafeteria, Wrightstatedhe crawledto the rebel comer and ran down zhe hall towards the Spanish rooms, which is the southeast rooms lower level. Wright stared once inside 'he Spanish room,he attemptedto dial 9-1-1 and gota busysignal. Wright stated while in the Spanishroom, he wastold by Mrs, Unit

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Wright stared he recalledan incidentapproximately a month ago;wherein Seniorsat the Columbine High Schoolwerewalking behindEricHarris at which time these Seniors(namesunknown} made statements towards Harris, such as, "The war is over, you can go borne." Wright said he overheardEric Harrisrespond, "Shut up assholes."

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Control Number~ ASSIGNED TO, Agent Larry A Brown, Colorado Bureaucf Investigation, 690 Kipling St, Suire 4000, Denver, CO, 802125,phone(303) 239-4211. DATEIfIME oflNTERVIEW: Initial interview, April 20, 1999, between 12:30p.m. and 2 p.m. Follow up interview, April n, 7,15 p.m,

PLAcE of INTERVIEW, Initialinterview, near Columbine High School on Caley cr., Uttleron, CO Follow up interview. telephonic to her residence D1sposmON, INTERVIEW TIlE FOLLOWING, LindsayK. WYANT, DOB: 01-23413, 6Sl7 S. Ammon. cr, Littleton, CO,80123. phone (303) 972-2383

WYANT statedshe was in !be cafeterianear !be _ g machine. when she healllgunshots coming from outside. A teacher toldeverycneto gel oownon !be floor. WYANT stated she got on !be floor and stayed there until a kitchen employee told herand severalotllerstudents to co,,", into heroffice and hide. Someone in theoffice called91l and reponed the incident to the police. According to WYANT, there were approximately 18 people hiding in the olllce. She stateda SWATteamarrivedafter approximately two haws and escortedtaemout of the building. WYAlIT eventually was transported 10 Caley CT. where she was released. WYANT statedsee was seated at a table near the vending machine. duringlunch. According to WYANT lbe people ,itt:illg at her table were: BrandiWISEMAN Britllllly DAVIES

JamieMUNKEBY TiffanySPIVAK Jean (last nameunkacwa,boyfriendof SPIVAK) TashoNYGARD ViYANT Stated she did DOl noticeany other backpacks or hogs other than the ODeS that were with her group of mends. WYANT said shedid oat see anyoee sbootillg weaponsor throwing bombs. WYANTstated she only hoard the gunfire andexplosices.

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