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CONTINUATION ClReporting Agency Iloport'''llOfficer CaM Report No

SUPPLEMENT y JCSO OBBEMA 99-7625-HH

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COLUMBINE 07-19-99l- X FIRSTDEGREE MURDER X 0( ..... Ol'fensc SUUilJS: Open ~lyClemd Recommend Case: Review 0

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WITNESS:

GEORGE SNEDDON

584SouthField Street

Lakewood, CO 80226

(3<l3) 986-6357

INYESTIGAnON:

I contacted substitute teacherGeorge Sneddonandaskedhim aboutIris observations on 04-20-99. Sneddon told me thathewas

teaching a class in the LM-I classroom. Sneddonstatedthathe heardthe lire alarmandbeganto evacuate his class. The class

entered intoLM-2 classroom. thenexitedthe westdoorofLM-2. Theythen turned northandwentto the tenniscourts. Sneddon

nelpedstudentsover the fence whichwas locatednear the tennis courtsso thatthe students couldgo to ClementPark. Sneddon

statedthel he did not see any suspectsduring this time.

DISPOSITION: Open.

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CONTINUATION 0R<:pcmngAF""! RqminJ Officer CaseR~NQ

SUPPLEMENT v JCSO ESTER 99-7625-CCCOltM'Cting Case Report No Vi_ Name Originlll1!'l"" DllJe Th\$ RCfXlIt

- COLUl\-mlNE H.S. 08-09-99c~ ~rion B FIRST DEGREEMURDER Offi:l'lRs~ ~ ~tiQrt.l1ly Cldm:.t ::J Reoommet'ld Case: Review aoRcc/w.ilieation a ClAmiby~ a v_ o Closure C!

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ADDmONAL WITNESS INFORMATION;

SNEDDON, GEORGE

584 South Field Street

Lakewood, CO

(303)986-6357

Work: Substitute Teacher-ColumbineHigh School

I!'tVESTlGAnON: JC-001- 005204

On Monday, 08-09-99, at approximately 1207 hours, I contactedwitness Sneddon by telephone at his residence. I asked him

'0 provide me any information he could referenceto fifthhouractivities on 04-20·99. He indicatedon that particularday he wa

a substitute teacher assigned to the Home Economics class and was specifically in Room #2 during fifth hour that day. He

indicatedthat the room was particularly noisy and did not hearanything significant other thanthe fire alarm sounded. Atthis time

he instructedhis students,numberingabout twenty-five plus or minUs, to go into tbe 1M Room #I and exit throughthat particula

fire door which leads out onto the tennis courts on the northwest side ofthe building. He indicated that once the studentsWet

out he h.imself exited the schoolafter turning off the stoves in his classroomas to the factthat he does not know how long he wa

going to have to remainoutside for the fire drill. He indicatedthat he began movingnorthward towards the tennis courts wee

he heard someonesay,"They're still shooting." He dicinot knowwhohad said this,and he indicatedthat he was also told shortI

after this time byother teachers to escort the kidsinto the Clement Park area as to theirpossibly being a person with a gun up

on theroof. He indicated that he had approached a chain link fence, approximatelySeven feet tall and began helping'student

over the fence. He said that while hewas outside, he could heardistinctpoppingnoises,but indicatedthat he thought theywer

firecrackers and was not told until tater that it was actually gunfire corningfromthe building. He said that he movedhis student

through the Clement Park area and had staged there when he was asked by numerous students if they could go home. He

indicated that some ofthem lived nearby and was at that time agreed upon to let whatever students leave that wanted to leave

He said that be stayed in Clement Park and talked to numerous students for support. Witness Sneddon said that he had

-reviously taught Earth Science at Columbine High School for twelve years and had since moved to substitute teacher status.

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CONTINUATION ClR-""gA....~ R-""g Olli= CaseReport No

SUPPLEMENT y JCSO ESTER 99·762S·CC

COI:Ulccting Case Report No. \rlClim" ....Original_ Dlue 1'his~rt

COLUMBINE B.S. 08-09·99-c """,, eFIllST DEGREEMURDER ~ Stltus: Opal _Ilyc",,", o Rtemnmcn<i Case: Review 0o- 0 Clelted by Ami# 0 lI_ D Closure 0

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He saidthathe received a ridehomefrom an unknown individual who hedescribed as a nurse from Arvadawhowasofferin

rides. He saidthat he arrivedhomeat approximately 1730 to 1800 hours, While still on scene. witnessSneddon said that he

didnot seeanysmokeor firecoming from thebuilding, didnot seeactually anyone can;ringor usinga gun. He indicated tho

he knewEricHarrisandDylan Klebold verywell and~ themtwoof his best friends. He indicated that he had the

bothin classand said that theywerealways politeand cordialto him, indicating thatDylanhad one time toldhim that he was

on eof the fewpeoplethat actually evertalkedto him. He saidthathe knewthat theywere in the group known as Trench Coa

Mafia. Witness Sneddon did not provide any further information.

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JCSO REKER 99-7625 HOMICIDE

LEAD CONTROL #4400- Asummary report reference S'" hourGourmet Foods class atColumbine High School on 4-20-99

Foods teacherSandra Inman was interviewed on 7-20-99 by Investigator R.D. Rekerand shestates that she was not in school that daydue to a personal day and that George Sneddon was thesubstitute teacherthat dayand that he is very hard to contactdue to retirement and beingout oftowna lot of the time.

George Sneddon584 S. Field st.Lakewood.Colo.303-986-6357

The below listedstudents were in the Gourmet Foods Class and were telephonicallyinterviewed between 6-7-99and 7-20-99 and they all state that theywere in the class and whenthe fixe alarm went off that they then proceeded out of the school and saw and heardnothing.

Erin Bootz - control # 4404DanielHolsey-#4412John Mckinney-#4423Lindsey Galas -#4410Nicole Schlieve It 4426Kristen Lombardo #4421DionnaKaska #4418Emily Honeyeut It 44J3Andrea Bannister#4402Sarah Prinzi# 4424JamieAhrens It 4401Michael Dinkel#4408Andrea Cook#440SCrud Larson # 4420

CarlyCroft#4407 - This phoneIt is disconnected-unable to locateRyan Wagenknecht #4428 - this phone It is not valid - unable to locateMatthew Hudson #4416- Hudson is in Shiloh Houseand was unable to becontactedJenniferJones# 4417 - This phone It is a faxmachine-unable to locate

Christopher Hooker# 4415Hooker states that when he ran out of theclasshe ran to the south westsideof theSchool to go to the lunchroom as his brother wasthereand Hooker states thathe mayseen a person on the soccer fieldshooting. and that the personwas wearing dark clothesand pants and that he cannotdescribe theperson except that the weapon was a rifle and

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wasa whitemaleapprox. 17 y.o.a, ,5-11 in height and that hewas by himself.

DlsPOsmON: Open

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THOMPSEN, ELIZABETH

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ZERR. PENNY

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<.:ONTINUATION 0fU'porting Agency Reponing Officer Case ReportNo

SliPPLEMENT X JCSO ESTER 99-7625-YCOtl1'ltctitlg Case R~rt No. VictimNat'rtt OriginalReport Datf: This Rqxut

COLUMBINE 07-15-99- X FIRST DEGREE MURDER 0f't'enM SlaM; Open X c< C3l1"n ~iontily Clt.at'(!d Recommend Case: Revte.... 0

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ZERR,PENNY Uf/G5/ p6985 South Kendall Street

Littleton. CO

(303) 978-9433

Work: Teacher-Consumer and Family Studies-Columbine High School

INVESTIGATION:

On Thursday, 07-15-99. at approximately 1120 hours, I contacted witness Zerr by telephone at her residence. I toldher that I

was interviewing facility and staffof theschool and wanted to speak withher in reference to any information she could provide

whileat school on04-20-99. Witness Zerr toldmethefollowing information. Shesaid that during fifth tbat is herbreak period

and she was in her office. She said at somepointand couldnotbe specific as to any particular time, she heardthe firealarm

sound where at that time sheand another substitute teacher. identified as George Sneddon. began10 evacuatestudents through

the classroom to the north part of the school. She saidthat these students werebeingevacuated from both halls and adjacent

classrooms. She said that an unidentified female student approached her and said something to the effect, "Mrs. Z, they're

shooting everybody." Shesaid thatshecontinued in a northdirection toward the smokers pitarea where sheobserved principal

Frank DeAngelis running back andforth from thatarea into theschool. tryingtoevacuate students from thegymarea. Shesaid

thatshe was told not to go in there in, someone wassaying to move away from the buildingand don't getyourselfblocked in.

She was still rather uncertain as to what the situation was and indicated that she. along with numerous students and teachers

proceeded over thechain link fence andwalked toward the parking lot in Clement Park nearSouth Pierce Street. Shesaid that

shealongwith other students andteacherwerehiding behind parked cars and wasasked by several studentsif they couldJUSt

get In their carsand leave. She indicated that police had approached herandcontinued to tell herand other individuals to keep

moving away from thebuilding as there may hea person with agun on theschool roof, Shesaidthateventually sheandanother

1lOuP of students and teachers walked to theColumbine Public Library. at which timestudents were already stagingthere and

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(.Oi'l'TINUAnON c ReportingAgency ~Offjcer Case: Report No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO ESTER 99-7625-Y

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ICOLUMBINE 07-15-99f-

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parentswere beginning to show up at that location. She said that the library staffhad made arrangements for individuals to go

into. back room and stay with Columbine students. She said thatshe beganto help in making a list of which studentswere at

the library and try to coordinatewhichstudentswere at LeawoodElementary as parents began asking questionsas to where their

children were. She said eventually police showed up over there and took over that particular student roster responsibility. She

said thatshe stayed at the library until about 1730to 1800hours, where at thatpoint she made arrangements for her husband to

pick herup from that location. WitnessZerr could not reallyprovideany moreinformation or accountof this incidentotherthan

to say while she was on scene, she did not see any people carryingor using guns. She did not hear any shooting or explosions.

did not observe any fire or smokecoming from the building. Did not noticeanything unusual on the announcementof the day

postedtbat morning,had no priorknowledgeof the groupknownas TrenchCOal Mafia, however,did knowseveralstudents who

wore long, black trench coats. She said that she had never had any direct contact with Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold. Witness

Zerr did not provide any additional information.

DlsposmON: Open, pending funher investigation.

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ALBERTSEN, J.

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WITNESSAlbertsen. Jeffn:y 7-15-825143 S. EverettSt. Littleton. Co. 80123 303979-0458

Narrative;On 6-23-99 I spoke with Albertsen who told me thaton 4-20-99 he was in his Weights class when someonecame into theclassand got the teacher (Mr. Marshall). Soon afterthis the fire alarm went off and theclasswalked outside. Once outside Albertsen heard 2-3 explosions andteachers were telling them to "go, go,go". Afterthis they ran to the smokers pit theninto Clements Park. Albertsen did nothearor seeanythingelse.

Albertsen further told me thathe did not know either Harris or Klebold.

No further Information.

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ANDERSON, MAX

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CONTINUATION R-""3"->' R-""3Ollk<t Cue itepot$ NoI:J

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO CSCBOSHKE !l9-7625C.....,.,.,..Cese_No. V__OriJioolR_ DlWThis_

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Anderson, Max 2-3·84

8080 W. FremontAv. Littleton,Co. 80128303 904-2679

On 6-10-991 contacted Anderson who told me that on 4-20-99 he was inhis Weights classwhenhe heard the fire

alarm. Thinking thiswasa fire drill heexited the schoolt.bru the outside weight roomdoor. While he wasstanding

by the teImis courtsan Art leacher contactedhimand toldhim10 run 10 Clements Park. Anderson alsoheardsome

of the kidswho were l'UII11ing fromthe cafeteria saying that Shawn Graves hadbeen shot twice. Anderson couldnot

saywho exactly he heard this from. Anderson did not hear or see anything further regarding the incident.

. 1dersonfurther told me that he did not know eitherHarris or K1ebold.

No further information.

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BARKER, C.

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COLUMBINE IDGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE

CONTROL NUMBER:ICSD CASE NUMBER:FBICASE NUMBER:GOLDEN POLICE NlJMBER:REPORT DATE:DETECTIVES:

373699-7625174A-DN-5741999·136205127/99Jon Watson

Background:CindyBARKER, DOB 01/14184,5644 W. Leawood. Telephone 303n97-7618went toColumbine library and allegedly saw one of thesubjects whoadvisedhe had graduated fromCHSlast year and that he was comingbackon 04120199 to initiate the incident. This individualalso had a web site, "RebeI.COM". Stephanie BRESEE (Control number 3735) wasalso presentwith BARKER at Columbine library.

!&&i:Interview Cindy BARKER re: her contactwithone of the CHS shootingsubjectsat theColumbine library.

Disposition:

SUBJECT: CynthiaA. BARKERDOB: 01l14l845644 W. Leawood Dr.littleton, CO 80123

BARKER was interviewed on May 25, 1999 at ber residence, in the presenceof her mother,BabzanneBARKER.

BARKER told me thatshe has no knowledge of the information containedwithinthe lead sheet.She said Stephanie BRESEE, who waswith her at the library following the shooting mighthavefurther.

BARKER was in 5"'hour P.E. class at the timetheshooting started. She was outsidethe gymdoors in the hallway. She recalls that Mr. DeANGELIS directedthem to go into thegym. Sherecalls seeing smokein the hall, and that the students bid in an equipment closetfor 10 or 15minutes, then they wentout the backgym doors,and ran to the park, After that theywentto theColumbine library.

Nofurther information.

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BAUMGARTNER, C.

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CONTINUATION oRepattiJt3Agency Reponing Officet Case Report No

SUPPLEMENT v JCSO ESTER 99-7625-BConnecting Case Re?Qrl No Vh::tlmNam~Qrigltlai Report DateThisReport

COLUMBINE H.S. 6-30..99- X FIRST DEGREE MURDER Qffl:\lUll SIIll;II.l~: Opm X !;;;Cl:llpfu)MHyCl~ n R~mTliend Case: Review 0C .lOll

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ADplTIONAL WITNESS INFORMATION

CATHERINE BAUMGARTNER. DOBltO·26-71

8063 E, OBERLIN PLACE

(303)773-3524

WORK, COLUMBINE KS,

ATHLETIC TRAINER

INVESIIGATION

On6·30-99, at approximately0900 hours. JcontactedwitnessBaumgartnerby telephoneand asked her to provide any pertinent

information relevant to this case.

She advised me at about l l l Shours. on 4-20.99. she was in the training room locatedoff the gym area with two students, She

advised at about that time a taculty member Joe Marshall, a P,E, teacher in the building came by and said to "get down on all

fours. and get back," She was unsure as to what was going on at the time and thought it was something related to wirnes

Marshall', P,E. class, She said about 30 seconds later she hearda series or approximatelysix to ten gunshots. and advised that

they were very distinct, comingfrom the main hallway located behind her class room, She said about that time the fire alarm

went off and she had turned off the lights and had locked the two students in a training room, She and another staff member.

Chris McCauley. roamedbackand forth betweenthe hallways adjacentto her room, She advisedshe did not specificallysecany

people with guns, and she had went into the weight room. She advised she looked out the window and saw several students

running out of the building and discussed the situation with Chris McCauley and decided to exit the building at that time, She

unlocked the class room and had the two students exit that roomas well as about 20-25 students exit Chris McCauley's class

room and they went out the weight room door, She said at that point she saw principal Frank DeAngeles (ukn spellingJ_ He

advisedher that studentswere still in the gym. and she went back intothe gym through the weight room doors, She said that Joe

Marshall was also in the area and told her to help a student that was laying or. the pathway somewhere near the area, Wimess

Baumgartnercould not provide a specific location. She said she saw a police car in the area and she was advised by an officer

to stay away from the building, Shesaid shemen endedup in the northarea in ClementParkand stayedthereall day; specifically

where tape had been cordonedoff. She said she just generallyassisted studentsand teachers stay calm. At approximately 1830

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CONTINUATION 0ReportingA~ RcpotIing Off:tet' Case ReportNo

SUPPLEMENT v JCSO ESTER 99-1625-8

Conneetlng Case Report No. Victim Name Original Report Date This,Report

COLUMBINE H.S. 6-30-99- X FIRST DEGREEMURDER XCl&. ,;.$_ OffiInRs~ Open E:«:eplianriIly CI8leli 0 Recommmd Case: ..view CJ

Recm flcation 0 Ctem:cl by Anw 0 Vl'!fOOnded " Closure 0

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hourswentto Leawood Elementary School and helpedpeople,just talking to themand helping themremaincalm. Shesaidshe

stayedat theelementary schooluntil about 2200 hours, where shecontacted her parentswith her cell phone andwas picked up

shortly after thaItime. Witness Baumgartner said shecouldprovide no further information.

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BRAGAZZI, C

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

o,,,,r """"liplion 05(03(1999

Crystal M. Bragazzi, DOB 05/18/1981, 7053 South OwensWay, Littleton, Colorado, telephone (303)932-7855, a senior atColumbine High School, was interviewed at her home in thepresence of her parents, Mark and Cindy Bragazzi, by SpecialAgent (SA) Ricky v. wright regarding the incident that took placeon 04(20(1999 at Columbine High School. After being advised asto the identity of the interviewing agent and the nature of theinterview, Bragazzi provided the following information:

At the time of the shooting, Bragazzi was in her 5thperiod girls physical education class in the gymnasium area.Bragazzi is a teachers assistant that period. The teaoher of theclass is Kris Macauley. There were 32 girls in the class and oneother teacher's assistant. At approximately 11:45 am, the girlsin the class were leaving the gymnasium area and walking down theliall toward the main hall. The front girls saw two gunmen in themain hall and turned and ran back into the gymnasium and told theteacher. Bragazzi was at the back of tne group with the teacherand did not see the gunmen. The teacher herded the class intothe wrestling room just off of the gym. There was also a boysweight class in the gym area and they joined the girls class.Another teacher. Mr. Marshall, pulled the :fire ala..-m. The twoclasses went from the wrestling room into the adjacent weightroom and then exited the school out the weight room e:ltit. Onceoutside the school, the class proceeded to Clement Park. As faras Bragazzi knew, the gunmen did not try to get into thegymnasium.

While at Clement Park, at approximately 12:15 pm,Bragazzi saw Chris Morris and another unknown individual drive upin a rusty red, older model, hatchback. He was wearing the greenberet that he usually wears. MOrris seemed in a hurry to get tothe school and was angry that the police would not let him drivethrough to the school.

Rebecca Heins was in Sragazzi's Sth period physicaleducation class that day. Sragazzi knows that Heins is a friendof Eric Harris, Dylan Klebold, and Brooks Brown. Heins dressedin workout clothes that dey, but also wore a black scarf aroundher neck. When asked by the teacher, Kris Macauley, if she would

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Crystal M. Bragazzi

remove the scarf, Heins responded that she could not. Bragazzihas never seen Heins wear a black scarf like that before.

Bragazzi was also in the cafeteria briefly during 2ndhour. She just walked through the cafeteria and did not sitdown. Bragazzi said there were about 50 students in thecafeteria at that time. - Bragazzi did not notice any large dufflebags sitting on the floor.

Bragazzi has a 3rd period philosophy class with EricHarris and a 4th period creative writing class with both EricHarris and Dylan Klebold. Bragazzi knew ll.a=is from hersophomore year when they worked on some school projects together.Since that time, Bragazzi has not associated with Harris. Thisyear, Harris has acted like he did not even know Bragazzi andwould not respond if she said hello. Eric Harris sat by RebeccaHeins and Brooks Brown in philosophy. Harris was not in classthe day of the shooting. On that day, Brooks Brown sat inHarris' seat so he could sit by Rebecca Heins. Brown got in anargument with the philosophy teacher that day and seemed gladthat he had made the teacher mad.

Bragazzi did not know that Harris was a member of theTrenchcoat Mafia. Bragazzi described the Trenchooat Mafia as agroup of outcasts. Bragazzi had heard that those 'seeking to jointhe Trenchcoat Mafia had to do strange sexual things to become amember.

Bragazzi's friend, Athana Lagos, told Bragazzi that shewas in the school library at the time of the shooting.

On the day of the shooting, Bregazzi was wearing bluejeans, a black and white shirt, and sandals.

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COLUMBINE mGa SCHOOL TASK FORCE

CONTROL NUMBER:JCSD CASE NUMBER:FBICASE NUMBER:OOLDEN POLICE NUMBER:REPORT DATE:DETECTIVES:

mQ99-7625174A-ON-5741999-136206101199JonWatson - Golden POMike Jeffries - CSP

Backmwn¢On05/25199 interviewed Judy KELLYwhowas tl:acber of 4'"hour creativewriting class. toclarify if BrooksBROWN was there. She was 1JIlSIIre. She suggestedtbat Crystal BRAGAZZlwho sat next to BROWN. might he able to advise.

I.a!1:InterView Crystal BRAGAZZl re: BrooksBROWN.

Disposition:

SUBJECT: Crystal M. BRAGAZZIDOB: 05·18-817053S. Owens WayLittleton,CO 80127(303)932-7855

BRAGAZZI was interviewed by telephoneat her residence on May 28. 1999.

During4lll houron April 20. 1999,BRAGAZZI was in Ms. KELLY'screativewriting class. Herassigned seat wasnext to that of BrooksBROWN. BRAGAZZI recalls that BROWN waspresent in classon April 20lll

, but that he was not sitting in hisassigned seat. instead, she said,he was sitting in Eric HARRIS' assigned seat. nextto Rebecca HINES.

BRAOAZZI said chis was unusual. becauseHARRIS almost never missed class. and was notpresent. and BROWN wasalmost never in class. andhe was there tbat day. Shedoes notknowwhyhewould be sitting in HARRIS' seat.

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COLUMBINE mea SCHOOL TASK FORCE

CONTROL NUMBER:JCSDCASENUMBER:FBI CASENUMBER:GOLDEN POLICENUMBER:REPORT DATE:DETECTIVES:

~99-1625114A-DN-5741999-136205/27199Jon Watson

Background:Stephanie BRESEE,7285 S. WebsterSt, Telephone 3031933-5826 went to Columbine Librarywith CindyBARKER (Controlnumber 3736)and allegedly saw one of the subjects, whoadvisedhe had graduated from CHS last year and thathe was coming back on 04120199 to initiatemeincident, This individualalso had a web site, "Rebel.COM".

.!&llll:Interview StephanieBRESEEre: her allegedcontactwithoneof meCHS shooting subjects atthe Columbine Library.

DiilPosition:

SUBJECT: Stephanie D. BRESEEDOB: 081221847285 S. Webster St.Littleton, CO 80128

BRESEE was interviewed on May 26, 1999at her residence, in me presence of her mother,LauraBRESEE.

BRESEE said she was in 5'" hour P.E.class at me timethe shootingstarted. She was by thegym, leaving the wrestlingroom, to go outside to playsoftball She was rightby me main doorsto the gym. She recalls Mr. DeANGELIS running by and tellingme students to go into megym,but she thought there was a seniorprank goingon.and didn't want to go inside.

Thenshe saw one of me suspectsin the hall, wearing a trench coal. She thinks she sawa secondsuspect,wearing white. She said they were in the hall,walkingawayfrom the area of the office,toward the library. At that time she ran into the gym. where she and adler students hid in anequipment room until about 11:45. AIthat time the principal and the gym teachertold them toleave, and they ran to the park, men to Columbine Library.

While they wereat the library,BRESEEsaid she wascrying.and a girl came up to her to helpher. BRESEE said me girl told her mat she (the girl)had been told by one of her friends mat aboy whograduated last year(1997-1998schoolyear) said that the incidenthadbeen planned fora year.

Initially, BRESEEdid not want rotell me the nameof the girl who helped her, thenidentified heras SallyMELFI, a junior. (Leadgenerated).

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Case No. _

DenverPolice DepartmentSTATEMENT

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Summ8fV of Statement:

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I have read the foregoing statement and the facrs cootainad therein ara true to the best of my knowledge end belief, Ido not maintain tha::::t ains all of tile facts or details of tile incident bat only those feets about which I have beenaskad. . 20 QCf

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CONTINUATION C!llopol1ing AJency ~"gOfllcer Case Report No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO CSCHOSHKE 99-7(j25

Conn.mngCast ReportNo Vlc:tim Nemt: OriginaJ R.epM- Ottethis Report

,E""'T.#4061 0.18-99o, Aon 0 Offl!t'lic Swus: Open Cl ~.lly Clcued Cl _ mendC..., Review o

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'WITNESS

Bruchis, Jay 3-28-84

8020 S. Kendall Blvd Littleton, Co. 80l28 303 932-0460

On 6.15-99 I spoke with Bruchis who told me that On 4-20-99 he was in his Weights class when he saw another

teachercome into the class and get Mr. Marshalltellinghim that a kid was shooting a paint ball gun in the commons

area. Bruchisthen heard the fire alarm and left thebuilding. As they got outside a female art teacher was yelling at

them to gel awayfrom the school and at this time Bruchis hearda "big boom", Bruchis then ran to the smokerspit.

He heardsomemoreexplosions then a "rat tat tal" sound, He ran to ClementsPark and left the area. Bruchisneither

heard or saw anything further.

Bruchisfurther told me that he did recognizeboth Harrisand Kleboldin the hallwaysbut never spoke with themand

did not have any classes with them,

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CONTINUATION aSUPPLEMENT X Jeso CSCBOSBKE 99-7625O. "C&.S R.-t No. V_N_OrllJjlloI_ DalIlThis_

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Bw:g, Stephen 2-12·81

6917S. Saulsbury St. Littleton, Co. 80128303979-4175

On6-14-99 I contacted Burgwho told methat on4-20-99 be was inhis Weights classwhen be beard the tirealarm

andleft the building withtherestof'hisclass. Onceoutside he heardsome "bangs"but couldDot tellexactly where

theywere coming from. Burg didnot see or hearanything else.

Burgfurther told me that he didDot know eitherHarris or Klebold,

"fo .tIlrther information.

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~r?/./7 J/ ~'07~ of !OOJONAL ?'<. -1~AroR.

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CONTINUATION 1;;;- _."""" """._No.

SUPPLEMENT X CSCHOSHKE 1}9-7<i2S....CONT.#406S 6-21-1}9C'l"""in)00rt CllI'eoIe s-: 0\1ell E'"""I"i_IlyClelRld _Cue: -Der:lassiIkadon

C'ItIredby _Une.- a.-

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WITNESSCain, Mickie 11-12-815280 W. Caryl Av. Littleton,Co. 80123 303359-7162

Narrative:On 6-21-991 spoke with Caln who toldme that00 4-20-99 she was in her Weights class and heard the firealarm. She left the bUilding with the restof her class andonceoutside heard about4 gUnshots. Sheproceeded to the smokers pit then into Clements Park. Caln did notsee or hearanything else.

Caln furthertold me that shedid not know eitherHarrIs or K1abold.

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GARLIN.K

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Case No. _

Denver Police DepartmentSTATEMENT

:m~'t~ ?::llf:,± ~~~Ck2kbe,t~ %~,sDCC u..ered aJXHlt :J tj-,-,eO-r'S",-=---,:::..-..>=::CI';4'(jO""'-'-' _

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Summary of SllltllIMnt (cont.) ..:

j{,AUI&Y Lela i4ftP AI 1}fi{' ,(nu 1tM<'"

I have read the foregoing statement and the facts contained therein are true to the best ofmy knQwledge and belief. Ido not maintain that it contains aDof the facts or detaDs of the Incident, but oflly those facts about which I have beenasked.

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UNCLASSIFIED

INFORMATlON CONTROLControl Number: DN2211

Case 10: 174A·DN·57419

Priority: PRIORITY Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Method of COIltact

Source: CARROCCIA, ROBIN @ In Pel'llOl'l 0 Telepho""

Afflnatlon: STUDENT· CHS 0 Observailon 0 Wrlltan

PIlone Number: (303) 979-0558 information ReceIved Date: 0412411999 TIme: 4:40 PM

Prepared by: DEMMEL TERRY INVESTIGATIONSIDENVERPO(LaatNamal (Flrst Namel (Component/Agency)

Event Narrative: ROBIN CARROCCIA, DOB: 06107184. AT APPROXIMATELY 11:28 AM,CARROCCIAWAS IN THE 2ND FLOORWRESTLING ROOM 'MTH THE REST OFTHE BODYSHAPINGGYM CLASS. THE PRINCIPAL, FRANK DEANGELIS,CAME RUNNING IN AND INSTRUCTED THE STUDENTS TO GET iN THE GYM.PRINCIPAL DEANGELIS PUT ROBINAND 14 OTHER STUDENTS INTO ACLOSET ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE GYM. THE PRINCIPAL RETURNEDAPPROX 10 MINUTESLATERBRINGING:2 OTHERGYM TEACHERS WITH HIM.THE STUDENTS WERE THEN INSTRUCTED TO RUN OUT AND AWAY FROMTHE BUILDING.

EventCate:

categories:

Event TIme: References:

STUDENT-CHS ~TNESS

Event Reviewed by: WP Lead ReqUired? YES

Lead Control Number: DN2211

Lead: CONTACTROBiN CARROCIAFOR DETAILED INTERVIEW.

Assigned To: BURKHALTER, JIM Date: 0510511999 Time: 12:06 PM

Disposition: TALKING TO FAMILYMOTHER AND DET DEMMEL, WHO IS THIS FAMILIESFRIEND, R081N HAD NOTHING ELSEOT ADD, EXCEPTSHE DIDN'T SEE ANYSUSPECTS. DET, DEMMELWILL FilE THEWRITTEN DETAILED INTERVIEW

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Lead Reviewed by: KDE Lead Completed? [2] Date: 0510511999

Printed on 717199 at 1:14 PM UNCLASSIFIED Page 1

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CONTINUATION 1-'- -.~,

SUPPLEMENT X .TCSO CSCBOSBKE 99-7625~J e:-bpat No.

v_ .....CONT.ft40(i7 6-21-99CuMbOoo 0lllIIlSes_Open ~CftP'Y"'!Iy C1ean!d _Case: -}\tdilssiticalioo ae-lbyllmsl

u_Closure

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WITNESSDale. Cheryl5192S. Codyo, Littleton, Co. 80123 303 979-6471currently attending college in N. Dakota 701777-1591

Narrative:On 6-21·99 I spoke with Dalewho told methaton 4-20-99 she was InherWeights class andheard thefirealarm. Sheleft the building with the rest 01 herclassand once outside heard "big explosions", A female artteacher then dlrec1ed themaway from the school to thesmokers pit and then IntoClements Park, While atthe smokers pit she heard more explosions andstudents from the commons saying that someone hadguns. Dale did not seeor hearanyihing else.

Dale further told me thatshe did notknow eitherHarris or Klebold.

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CONTINUATION Cl ~"- l\q>oI1iIIs Oflioo< Cue Rtport No

SUPPLEMENT 1( JCSO CSCHOSHKE 99-7625C.-iDgc... Rop:lrt No V_N....~ Rop:lrt o.o.n..Rop:lrt

CONT.#40n 6-18-99c;: "" 0 """"'-~ 0 • ; ")Ocnd a R_C_ - 0

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Doyle, Michael 3-21·84

5121 S. Estes St. Littleton, Co. 80123 303 979-6999

On 6-9-99I spokewith Doyle whotold methat on 4·20·99 hewas inhis Weights classwhenhe heardthe fire alarms

andheard"threebombs go off". Doyle said the blasts werepossibly inside the buildingby thecommons. Asheexited

the schoolhe was told by a teacherto "burry and run, he's gOta gun" but Doylewas never told who "he" wasand

never saw anyone with a gun. He ran to the smoker's pit, hopped the fence and ran into Clements Parle

Doyle further saidthathedldnot knowHarrisbutdidrecognize Klebold in thehalls. Doyle hadno classes witheither

Tlarris orKlebold,

No further infurmation.

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENt'

Off.Me l MURDERneel., R-1 SCHOOLS".ne, 1173 STEFFES, TIMOTHYIov "it,

CA" 990388560.,., 04/28/99~49e-: 1 Qf 2K~y, ~144.~Q642*~l73

StlPPLEMENT-----------------------------~-----_.~_._-------~------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

SUBJECT, EGELAND, ASHLEYDOB: 11/20/838900 W. PROGRESS DR.LITTLETON, coD03} 973-3997

PA.'<.ENTS:FATHER: RICHARD EGELANDMOTHER: SHARON EGELAND

OBSERVATION / INVESTIGATION:

AT 1630 HOURS ON APRIL 27, 1999 I WENT TO 5123 S. CODY CT. TO CONDUCTAN INTERVIEW WITH NATALIE BAKER WHO IS A STUDENT AT COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL,AND WAS IN THE CAFETERIA AT TIlE TIME OF THE SHOOTING ON APRIL 20TH. WHILEWE WERE INTERVIEWING NATAL!E A SECOND TEENAGE FEMALE WAS PREseNT. TOWARDTHE END OF THE INTERVIEW WITH NATALIE, NATALIE'S MOTHER DEBEIE BAKER, ASKEDTHE SECOND SUBJECT "ASHLEY YOU SAW THEM, TOO". AT THIS TIME THE SECONDFEMALE SUBJECT IDENTIFIED HERSELF AS ASHLEY EGELAND, A NINTH GRADER ATCOLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL.

ASHLEY STATED THAT SHE WAS IN THE GYM WITH A GYM CLASS WHEN THEY HEARDSHOTS COMING FROM THE AREA OF THE LIBRARY. ASHLEY SAID THATSHE WALKED INTO THE NORTH CORRIDOR FROM THE GYM CORRIDOR. AT THIS TIME SHEMET A GIRL SHE KNOWS ONLY AS "LACEY" WHO WAS RUNNING TOWARD HER (TO THEEAST). "LACEY" WAS SHamING TIlEY'VE GOT GUNS AND ARE SHOOTING PEOPLE. ATTHIS TIME ASHLEY STATED THAT SHE OBSERVED TWO MALE SUBJECTS COMING AROUNDTHE CORNER OF THE LIBRARY HALL INTO THE NORTH HALL. ASHLEY ADVISED THATBOTH SUBJECTS WERE ARMED. ACCORDING TO ASHLEY AS SOON AS BOTH SUBJECTSSAW HER AND "LACEY" THEY STARTED SHOOTING AT THEM. ASHLEY SAID THAT THEYBOTH RAN BACK DOWN THE GYM HALL AND INTO THE GYM. THERE THEY HID IN ASMALL ROOM OFF THE GYM FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME AND THEN EXITED THEBUILDING BY WAY OF THE WEIGHT ROOM. ASHLEY SAID THAT THE CLASS RAN ACROSSTHE SCHOOL GROUNDS AND INTO CLEMENT PARK. ASHLEY ESTIMATED THAT SHE WAS 15TO 20 FEET FROM THE MALES WHEN THEY STARTED SHOOTING AT HER.

ACCORDING TO ASHLEY BOTH MALES WERE TALKING AND LAUGHING AMONGTHEMSELVES. SHE ADVISED THAT WHEN THE MALES NOTICED HER AND LACEY THEYSAID NOTHING BEFORE THEY STARTED SHOOTING. ASHLEY ADVISED THAT WHE..."1 SHEFIRST ENCOUNTERED THE [:dALES SHE GOT THE IMPRESSION THAT THEY HAD JUSTSHOT ANOTHER GIRL BY THE WAY THEY WERE TALKING. ONE SAID TO THE OTHER"GOOD JOB GUYS" AND TIlEY STARTED LAUGHING. ASHLEY IDENTIFIED THE SHOOTERSAS ERIC HARRIS AND ACCORDING TO ASHLEY, WAS

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, .LAKEWOOD CO I'D ,... 2 of 2Supplement 04/28/99 1173 STEFFES, TIMOTHY

DRESSED IN A WHITE SHIRT WITH A BLACK TRENCH COAT OVER IT. SHE SAIDTHAT MORRIS WAS ARMED WITH A HAND GUN WHILE HARRIS WAS ARMED WITH A

SHOTGUN. ASHLEY SAID THAT SHE WAS NOT SURE ABOlJT __ IDENTITY UNTILHER SISTER HEATHER SHOWED HER A COLUMBINE YEAR BOO~E SAW HIS PICTURE

IN THE BOO~ SURE THE TWO SHOOTERS SHE OBSERVED WERE ERICHARRIS AND ___

ASHLEY ADVISED THAT SHE HAD NOT BEEN IN THE CAFETERIA PRIOR TO THESHOOTING AND KNEW NOTHING ABOUT THE DUFFLE BAGS IN THE CAFETERIA. ASHLEYDOES NOT PERSONALLY KNOW ANYONE INVOLVED WITH THE TRENCH COAT MAFIA NORDOES SHE ASSOCIATE WITH THEM. SHE DID ADVISE THAT SHE HAS HAD CONTACTWITH THEM IN SCHOOL WHEN SHE Bv~PED INTO ONE ACCIDENTALLY, SHE APOLOGIZEDAND WENT ON HER WAY. SHE ADVISED THAT THE MEMBERS OF THE GROUP HAD AHABIT OF INTIMIDATING OTHER STUDENTS.

ASHLEY SAID THAT SHE HAD TOLD HER PARENTS ABOUT THE SHOOTING BUT SHEHAD NOT BEEN CONTACTED BY ANYONE IN LAW ENFORCEMENT BEFORE APRIL 27TH.SHE DID ADVISED THAT SHE HAD DONE SEVERAL INTERVIEWS WITH CHANNEL SEVEN.

ASHLEY IDENTIFIED THE MEMBERS OF THE GYM CLASS AS:MEGAN KELLYJESSICA JONESJAMIE CONWELLSTEPHANIE BATERERIN FLYNNASHLEY BIEKNCKASHLEY SAID THAT SHE IS NOT CERTIN ABOUT THE CORRECT SPELLING ON SOME OFTHE GIRLS NAMES .

..one' 1173 STEFFES, TIMOTHY ','n"d, 04/28/$19 17:55$."ee",,1514 HINKLE, GEORGE Q4/28/99 13 :26----------------~~------.--------.-~------~------------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - *EOR *

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Supplemental ReportJCSO 99·7625 / FBI174A·DN.S7419 1 CONTROL NUMBER: 2913InvestigatorDanPfannenstiel 1WestMetro Fire 1303-989-4307 Extension530

On May 6, 1999 at 1030 hours I met with Ashley RuthEgeland (dab111·20·83) and hermother, Sharon Egeland (pager303-212.2475), at 8900West Progress Drivein littleton,Colorado for the purpose of an interview.

AshleyRuthEgeland provided the following information aboutthe Columbine HighSchool incident, which occurred on April20, 1999:

• The following is a history on how witness Ashley Egeland is familiar withDylanKlebold, Eric Harris and .

Dvlan Klebold:

• HasseenDylan withEricHarrison several occasions around schoolinvolved in thevideo filming for the Rebel News Network.

· Dylan cameinto herScienceclass withEricRanis andaskedMs.Wyatt"howshewanted her Web Pagedesigned" or words 10 that effect.

• Hasseen Dylan around schoolon several occasions in a trench coat and was"pointed outby her friends as Dylan".

- Recognizes Dylan as "having a broadernose, taller and notas scrawny as ChrisMoms".

Eric Harris:

• Has seenEricHarris about ten (10) times around school wearing a trench coat.

• Ericcameinto her Science class with Dylan Klebold and askedMs. Wyatt"howshewanted herWebPage designed" or words 10 thateffect.

• HasseenEric withDylan Klebold on several occasions around school involved inthe video filming for the RebelNews Network.

• RanintoEric andChris Morris in the hallseveral months ago. Ashley rememberssaying "sorry 10 Eric" and "Eric said, don't worry aboutit". Described Eric as "beingnice aboutbumping in to her", where as "ChrisMorris told meto watch where I wasgoingyoufucking bitch". Eric andChris hadon trench coats, ChrisMorris hadonhis "typical blackBeretand his sun glasses".

• Ashley is friends withKatieThompson andhas beenwithKatie whenshe wastalking to Eric Harris. Ashley staled thatEric wasgoing10 ask KatieThompson 10

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• Ashley stated that she has been with "otherfriends thathavepointed Ericout toher", whileat school.

• Ashleystated that she has "mutual friends" of Eric Ranis. She stated that thesefriends having"bowlingclass with Eric Ranis" and therefore "knowhim".

- Has seen_ interviewing students for theRebel News Network. Shespecifically remembers him interviewing students aboutthe Denver Broncos.

• Hasseen~out "four or five times".

• Recognizes_as having "glasses" and generally describedas "shorterandscrawnier" than DylanKlebold.

- Ashley stated that she saw about two weeks before the April 20'"incident. She stated that she w w Natalie Bakerand Kelsey Fowlerwhen sheobserved the following: d another unidentified whitemale wereinthe samehall, but about I or :; feet arrher to the west.~d thisother malehad on black trenchcoats. These two males werewalkin;!m'down thehall whiletwoother whitemales were filming them witha video camera. Shecan onlyidentifythesetwo "filmingmales" as members of the AV Techroomand the RebelNewsNetwork.

• Ashley stated that on April201llshe was in gymclass Sill hour (11:10 a.m.). Shestated that the gymclass meets in the weight roomandher teacher is Ms. Macauley.She statedthat after a short while,believedto be "about II :25", the class was leavingthe weight room so that theycould go outside andplaysoftball.

• Ashley statedthat theclass walked through thewrestling roomand then towards a"hall next to thegym that would lead themoutside" (walking west). Shestated thatas thepassed the "hall that meets up with the main entrance hall" (seeattacheddiagram), Lacey (unknown last name) andanother female student(unknown) randown the main hall (fromthe west towards theeast). Ashley stated that theyelled"run, someone's coming witha gun", or wordsto thateffect.

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• Ashley stated that "helf the classran towards the girls lockerroomand half of theclassran to the wrestlingroom". Shestatedthat "Laceyfell at the corner of the halls"(sidehall that runs north I southand the main hall thatruns east I west). Ashleystated that she "ran to help Lacey get up".

• Ashley stated that when she reached thecomers of thehall (seeattacheddiagram)that she lookedaroundthe comerand sawthe "two gunmen". Ashleystated that"Lacey's back. was towards the gunmen" and "doesn't know if she (Lacey) saw theirfaces or not" at that particulartime.

• Lacey stated that she was"about20 or 25 feet fromthem" at that time. She statedthat diehall was"not dark"and that the "fire strobes wen:goingoff". It shouldbenotedthat thisinvestigator did walk across the room to determine theapproximatedistance to the gunmenand the heightof the gunmen. .

• Lacey stated that they were walking east towards the IIIIlin officein a Uside by sidefashion". We labeledthe gunmen as I; I and I; 2 withI; I being on Ashley's left(south side of the hall) and # 2 on Ashley's right (northside of the hall). She gavethefollowing description of gunman I; I:

- Whitemaleabout 6 feet tall with a non-descript build.- Dirty blondehairabout one inch longon top, "sana like a spike".- Wasnot wearing anything on his head, no facial hair and no glasses.- Hadon a black ttench coat, "about twoor three inchesabovedie top of his

boots",- Hadon black boots- Had ona black T'-shirt, but "it could have been something over a shirt, like a shirt

overa shirt". Nothing printed on the shirt,- The blacktrenchcoat was openin the front and the pocketson the coat "were

bulgingwith something".- Statedthat gunman # I looked "SOrIa fat aroundthe middleand it couldhavebeen

what he was wearing".• Pantswere dark and could have beena "camouflage type, either dark brownor daJ::k

green". Feels that there was"somelight color in the pants",but can not describeanyfurther.

- Carrying a "long gun",about "24 inches long and black". Showed this investigatorhowgunman# I carriedthe long gun in both arms (as if he was a right handedindividual).

- Shot at the "doors and the lockers", about"10 or 20 times, rapidly".- Was"smilingand laughing" as he walkeddownthe hall.• Gunman 1/ I did not makeeyecontactwithwitness Egeland. JC..o01.005252- Did not have any gloves on his hands.

• Ashley Egelandstated that she recognized gunman 1/1as Eric Harris,

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• Ashley gave the following description of gunman It 2:

- White male,about5' 8" tall (described as the"samesize as me (Ashley)"), with a"scrawny body"and glasses. Reading glasses (non-descript) and not sunglasses.

- Darkbrown hair"belowthe earsandcurled at the back". Ashley showedme withher hair andshewasreferringto thelateral edges of the back.

- Wearing a whiteshirt, possibly a white T-shirtwith nothingon it thatshe could tell.- Did not haveany type of a hat on.- Wearing a black trench coat thatwent "half waydownhis calf' (pointing).- Did not feel that therewas "anything bulging fromhis coat pockets".- Blackboots witha heel.- Wearing dark pants. again "maybe dark camouflage".• Wearing nothing on his hands.- Carrying a "blackband gun"in his lefthand.- The gunlooked like this investigators (semi-automatic) versus a "revolver" that

Ashley wasfamiliar with.- Carrying nothing in his right hand.- "Laughing as he was walking".- Ashley stated thatgunman/I 2 madeeyecontactwithher.- Shot"aboutthe samenumberof times as EricHarris".

• Ashley Egeland statedthat she recognized gunman /I 2 as

• Ashley stated thatneither student hadanybags withthem. Jc-001- 005253

• Ashley statedthat "she was stunned when shewentaround!hecomer" and feels likeshe looked at themfor "about 15seconds". She stated that "whenshe did getLaceyto her feet Lacey was pullingherdownthehall" towards the wrestling room.

• Ashley stated that whens~t dayshe told her sister, Heather(a SeniorateHS) andher fatherabout~She stated that her sisterchallenged herabout.cmally being Dylan. Ashley stated thatshe said"no, Dylanhas abroadernoseand doesn't wearglasses like~ey stated that Heathergot the yearbook out (1998) and theylooke~ whichshe said"that's him". Ms. Egeland confirmed thisconversation.

• Ashley stated thatshe is "sure it wasnot Dylan Klebold",

She stated thatit "definitely was

4- ::)_Of_

• This investigator talkedto Ashley and her mother at great lengthabo~identification andAshley stated that she is "99.9percentsure itwas~She statedthatshe understood that "nobody elsehas mentioned his name",but that~as the oneshooting at me". Shestatedthat she has watchedsometelevision

and has seenpictures of EriconTV. SheSlated that she has seenhis picture about

three timesr/I ,rInvestigator t:trfc:~9..,M-U.st;.1/ Date r!C./f1

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• Ashley stated that she and Laceyran into the wrestling roomand that the principal"put us all in the storageroom".

• Ashley stated that "as they (Ashley and Lacey) were running down the hall they heardshots from down below", She thoughtthat the shotswere coming from theCommons.

• Ashley stated that she "heard bombsgooff while they were in the wrestling room"and thatthe gunmen"didn't come into the wrestling room" to her knowledge.

• Ashley stated that they werein the storageroom (insidethe wrestlingroom) for about15 or 20 minutesbeforeMs. Macauley made us runout the north doors and toClementPark.

• Ashley stated that she does have a computerat home and her e-mail address isHOBBS656jj@!!9I Com. She statedthat she does not get on the Internetvery often anddoes not know what"ICQ" means. She deniesknowinganyonewith a doublepierced eyebrow.

I gave Ashley Ruth Egelandand her mothermy business card should theyneed to haveacontact regardingthis incident. Included with this report is the diagramthat Ashleydrewher location at the time she observed the gunmenand a brief written statementthat shesaw Harris and Morrisas the shooters in the hall.

I havealso attached Detective Steffes(LPD)report (dated April 27, 1999)regardingasimilarinterview with witnessEgeland. Detective Steffesdid state that he forgot toinclude in his reportthat Ashleymentioned-...wearingglasses at the time ofthe shooting.

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CONTINUATION 0Reponing Agency Reporting Officer Case Report No

SUPPLEMENT y JCSO ERZEN 99·7625-EEEE

Connecting. Lase Report No VictimName Original Report Date This Report

DN 5051 COLUMBINE HI-OS-99( ::uk'r! X FIRST DEGREE MURDER Offul..: Statll~, Open X Excepfiooatt-f Clcrued o Recommend C?Se: Review D

Reclauifkatiol'l o C1Mt'fi1 by A\TeSl 0 Unfounded 0 Closure 0

!~:; i ~,;l1lllty [Brand Name I O~riPlii,)1l f Serial No ~M~ I R VaJue I ~lueecevered sa:cd

INVESTIGATION:

On 10-07-99. between the hours ofl540 and 1650.1 had an opportunity to re-interview Ashley Egeland. DOBI1I-20-83, at the

Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. in reference to information she had passed on to Dan Pfannenstiel, who is an investigator

with the West Metro Fire Department and Tim Steffes, who is an agent with the Lakewood Police Department in reference to

her observations and identificationof_being one of the gunmen at Columbine High School on 04-20-99, Also

present during the interview were Ashley's parents. Richard and Sharon Egeland and her sister. Heather Egeland.

I questioned Ashley about statements that she had made '0 Agent Tim Steffes when he interviewed heron 04-27-99. During

that interview Ashley told Agent Steffes that she was not sureor"'identityuntil she was shown a Columbine year

book. at which time. she Picked'-'ut ofthe book as one ofthe shooters involved. She also reiterated that she was

positive that the other gunman that she saw at the high school was Eric Harris. I showed Ashley Agent Steffes' report, at which

.me she confirmed that it wasn't until she saw the year book that she positively identified~s the other gunman.

1referred Ashley back to the interview she had with Dan Pfannenstiel on OS.()6--99 controlnumber 2913, at which time she told

Investigator Pfannenstiel that the two gunmen she saw inside Columbine High School were Eric Harris and~ I

asked Ashley if she believes she could have made a mistake on her identificationof~dshe told me that she did

not believe she made a misidentification. Ashley was laid that during the course of this investigation. that"'had

been contacted by the Jefferson County Sheriffs Office and interviewed at great length, 1explained to Ashley that we had

learned through our investigationtbat~ad left Columbine High School prior to the shooting incident and was off

campus when this incident occurred.

At tms point, 1showed Ashley a time line that was prepared in reference to -'activities On 04-20-99. I went over

the time line with Ashley and had her read through the time line. After Ashley finished, she handed the time line back to me

and said with the information you're providing me, it looks like I made a mistake. but she told me in her mind. she believed

that-".sstill the individual that she saw in Columbine High School with Eric Harris.

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CONTINUATION 0Reporting Agency Reponing Offleer CaseRep,m No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO ERZEN 9')-1625-EEEEConnecting Case Report No Victim Name Original Rtpon DateThis Report

DN 5051 COLUMBINE 10-08-99, Call(ll! X FIRST DEGREE MURDER OffetlY: StaNS~ Opetl X Ex«pti¢tlallyelated CI Recommend C~: Review CI

R~htuifit:lIoon 0 C~ l>y ,'rre~t CJ UflfQUftMd CJ Ctosere 0

liS~1 I Q~.ntity I ernnd Name IDe>eriptiof\ IStria! No ~~lg IRVa!~ I ~!ajijceClIv. maged

I provided Ashley with some still photographs numbers 44, 47, 52 and 53, those photos were recovered from the time lapse

cameras that were in the cafeteria at the high school. The photographs depict Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. at which time

I asked Ashley if these were the two individuals that she saw in Columbine High School on 04-20-99. Ashley immediately

confirmed that she saw Eric Harris, but told me that she did not see Dylan Klebold, tellillg me that again she believed the

second gunman was _ [ went over information w' had obtained through additional witnesses that were in the same

area where Ashley was at, telling her that several other witnesses positively identified Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, as being

the two armed gunmen, At this time, [again asked Ashley if she made a mistake in her identificationo~ Again,

Ashley told me that it is possible. but still believed that _was the other gunman she saw at school that day, In

reference to Investigator Pfannenstiel's report, Ashley stated that she was with a student known to her by the first name of

Lacey, rasked Ashley if she could provide any additional information On helping us identify Lacey. telling her that we have

been unable to identify this person through interviews that we conducted. Ashley told me the! she believes that the student's

name was Lacey. telling me that she thinks Lacey moved, because she has not seen her so far this school year.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: FBI Case Number: 4-DN-S74 I9, DN 5051. A copy of the time line that was shown to

Ashley has been attached with this supplemental report.

DISPOSITION, Case open, pending further investigation.

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"7. Upit Number Supervi~t' In!Uals and Date Assigned To IOfy~ PaS" :1

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EGGERT, It.

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CONTINUATION t:l~~ ~Ollker cu.Rq>on"'.

SUPPLEMENT y JCSO CSCHOSHKE 99-7625c_c... Rq>on N•. V__""""" Rq>on DmThillR..,

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WITNESS

Eggert,Krissa 4-6-81

5704 S. Everett Wy Littleton, Co. 80123 303 973-7078

On 4·20·99 Eggertwas in her Weights classwhen she beard the fire aIann and left the building. Onceoutside she

beard a loudnoise(bang) by the janitors office. A female teacherthen told them to run to Clements Park andas she

was doing so she heard kids saying that someone was in the commons area shooting. Eggert did not see or hear

anythingeise.

Eggert further toldmethat shedidnot knowHarris butdid have oneclass with Klebold but didnot socialize withhim.

No further infurmation

JC-001. 005260

C Signature Unit 1/""""" su~ £nitials and Date Assiped1'o Page 1

ezS'~_ 5/ S::u. ex._ ~tfY of 1D!tJCtNAL K rNVESnGA1.'OR VlC1"tM ~vtCliS I """'" I ASAFJ 4191 JCSDf1674

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SUl?l?LEMENT REKER 5-20-99 HOMICIDE 99-7625

INTERVIEW WITH WILLIAM FREIDELL6910 S. YUKONW'l.LITTLETON, COLO. 80123973-4537

ON 5-20-99,!nv. Reker did interview Freidell at hisresidence with his father present.

Freidell states that he was in the weight room at thetime the shooting started and the alarms went off and heevacuated the school via a door on the north side of the schooland went to Clement Pazk ,

Freidell states that he had been in the cafeteria ChrisMyers ,and the time was approx 10:00 to 11:10.

Freidell did not see any gunman at any time and onlyheard shots and or explosions.

Freidell states that he does have his clothes in hisgym locker but did not leave his backpack.

At this time the interview' was concluded.

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WITNESS

Freidell, William

6910 S. Yukon Wy. Littleton. Co. 80128 303 973-4537

Review of Rapid-Start shows that Freidcll bas already beeninterviewed· See Cont.#3786.

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GINDRO. M.

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SUPPLEMENT v JCSO CSCHOSIIKE 99-7625C_e-~N<L V_N....~~ 0dl1'bis~

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WITNESS

Gindro, Matthew 4-29-83

9968 W. Progress PL Littleton, Co. 80123 303 978-0709

On 6-9-99 I spokewith Gindro who told methat on 4-20-99 during the incidenthe was in hisWeiglns class. At the

beginning of class he heard the lite alarm, went outside and was told by an Art teacher to run to the Columbine

Library. While outside he beard one"boom" but could not saywhereit bad originated. Gindro neither saw or heard

anythingelse of the incident.

Gindro further told methathe did not know either Harris or Klebold.

No further information.

JC-001· 005265

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er.-s:.L.b" J/ G/IJiI.itl,{/I'''f/ 0( !000"',"" '" IlNVESl1CiAIDll v'IC'l'1'M SllB.\IlCES I"""" I .sAF)4MSCSM614

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WITNESS

Glass, Joshua 11-7-81

7024 W. Nichols PL Littleton, Co. 80123 303979-9049

On 6-9·99 I spoke with Glasswho told me !bat on 4-2()'99he was inhis Weights classwhenhe heard the fire alarm

and leftthebuilding. WbiIe outside be heard "oneklud boom"!bat waspossibly backbythe cafeteria, While outside

he was told to jump the fence and run to the Colwnbine Libmry.

Glass furthertoldmethat he onlyknewHarrisand Klebold to recognize them in thehallway. He neverdid speak with

eitherofthem.

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HANEY, 1{'

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CONTINUATION CJRepottins: Agency R."..,.., Ofli«r Cue Rcpott No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO CSCHOSBKE 99-7625Om.ne<:ting Case: R-epon No, Viaim Name: Original Repon: 08!tlThisRepon

CONT.#4082 6-18-99- Q 0tTwe SWu> 0,.. Q ~onailycteved Q Recommend Case: Review al .....R4elurifimilJll Q C_by"",,, o Ul'tfounOtd Q Closure a

I~ IQldtltify IBI'IIJdN4_ 1_", ISon" No ,¥.:i: 'R~at~' ~~

WITNESS

Haney, Kevin 8-4-83

7493 S. Vance 51. Littleton. Co. 80123 303973-6550

On 6·18·991 spokewith Haney whotold me that on4-20·99hewas in Weights class. heard the fire alarm and went

outsidethe schoolbuilding. Onceoutsidehe hearda "bigbang"then kept runningto Clements park. Haney didnot

see or hearanything else.

Haneyfurther told me that he did not knoweither Harris or Klebold,

No furtherinformation.

JC-001· 005269

OtneerSignaNre Unil Number Supervisor [nill-als and Date Assigned To Page I

~b:s::'../# .7/ c.7/iMf!!!~q~ orDRICJ",Il.L

?':.I ~..vrsno- T')!'l vJC7lMSElnrc:es I iJi'HER , 4,SAF3 4'98 JCSD!l67,4

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HEIDRICH, A

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JBFPBRSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OPPICE

SUPPLBKBNTAL REPORT

Defendant. Harris/KleboldDate. May 12, 1999

Deputy V.A ••

Dooke t NuIIIbez:.

Calle :lluDlber. 99A062

Invellt1gator. Gallagher M.

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a telephoneColumbine High

On May 11, 1999 thisinterview with Anja Heidrich,School. Ms. Heidrich made the

investigator conductedwho is a sophomore atfollowing statements.

MS. Heidrich stated sbe was in gym class when the shootingstarted. The gym class was getting ready for their walk in ClementPark when Mr. DeAngeles came rtmIling toward us to tell us to getback in the gym. Mr. DeAngeles locked us in the gym.

MS. Hedrich stated she heard gunshots but never saw the gunmen.

Ms. Hedrich stated she is moving back to Germany in threeweeks. Her German Visa is in her gym locker along with otherpersonal items and she would like her stuff back. She has to haveher visa to get back to Germany. I told her I would pass thisinformation on to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.

This information was given to Chris Andrist.

Information: Anja Heidrich303-791-3956

Investigator

1

Date

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llEIJEL, HAN!IA

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JBJ'lI'Bll.SOlf COmrrY DIS'1'R:tCT ATTOR.R3'l!"S 01!'1!':tCB

Defendant. Harris/Klebold

Date. May 12, 1999

Deputy I),A ••

Docket Number.

ellSe l!l'umber.

:tnv."tillator.

990062

Gallagher M.

*.********************.*******.*************************************

On May 11, 1999 thi,s investigator conducted an interview with

Hanna Meijel, Who is a student at Columbine High School. Ms. Heijel

made the following statements.

Ms. Heijel stated she was in gym class on April 20, 1999. They

were getting ready to go outside and walk in Clement Park. Mr.

DeAngeles the principal for Columbine High School told them to go

back in the gym and get down on the floor.

Ms. Heij el stated she heard gunshots.

the gunmen.

However, she never saw

Ms. Heijel stated she is an exchange student from Sweden. she

is moving back to Sweden at the end of May. She needs her personal

items from her back pack which includes her keys and identification.

I advised her that I would pass this information to the

Jefferson County Sheriffs Office.

The above information given to Chris Andrist.

Information: Hanna Heijel

DOB 5-21-80

6643 W. Roxbury Pl.

Littleton, Co.

303-978-1252

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

Oa,eof".""ription 051 04/~ 999

Rebecca Heins, DOS 03/10/1981, 7100 West Walker Avenue,Littleton, Colorado, telephone (303)933-2554, a senior atColumbine High School, was interviewed at her residence bySpecial Agent (SA) Ricky V. Wright and SA Russell J. Atanasioregarding the incident that took place on 04/20/1999 at ColumbineHigh School. After being advised as to the identity of theinterviewing agent and the nature of the interview, Heinsprovided the following information:

At the time of the shooting, Heins was in the gymnasiumattending her 5th period girls physical education class taught byKris Macauley. Heins first learned of the shooting when thePrincipal, Mr. DeAngelis, came into the gymnasium area and toldHeins and nine other girls to hide in a storage area off of thegymnasium, while he went to investigate shots that had beenfired. Among the girls with Heins, were Megan Kelley and MandyGlodsby. Heins is not sure where the rest of her class went.When DeAngelis came back, he was with two other teachers andHeins overheard them saying the gunmen were wearing trenchcoats.Heins thought then that the shooters could be Eric Harris andDylan Klebold because they often wore trenchcoats and were not atschool that day. Shortly after DeAngelis and the other teacherscame back, they all went out the doors of the gymnasium and wentto Clement Park.

Heins was in the cafeteria area first period, She wastalking with two other students, but does not know their names.Heins was sitting at one of the tables against the wall justinside the student entrance. Heins did not see ~~y large dufflebags in the commons area while she was there. Heins estimatedthere to be 100 students in the commons area during first period.

Eric Harris was 'in Heins' third period philosophy classand fourth period creative writing class. Dylan Klebcld was alsoin Heins' fourth period creative writing class. Klebold andHarris were not in either of those classes the day of theshooting. Heins normally sat next to Harris in philosophy classand recalled that Brooks Brown, who is also in philosophy andcreative writing, moved into Eric Harris' seat on the day of theshooting. Heins asked Brown where Harris was and Brown

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Contimwion of FD~302 of Rebecc;l Heins

speculated that Harris and Klebold had gone downtown for somereason.

Heins would occasionally Skip class with Harris,Klebold, and Brown and even went to Harris' house on one occasionin March 1999 and ate lunch. Harris and Klebold never spokeabout guns or bombs or doing anything violent. When together,Klebold and Harris would usually just talk about school or theirwork at Blackjack pizza. Occasionally, Harris and Klebold wouldjokingly ask each other, 'can I shoot that guy?', in response tosomeone annoying them. Harris and IUebold did not hate any jocksspecifically, but did feel that many teachers at the schoolfavored jocks. Harris and Klebold never gave any indication toHeins that they were going to attacK the school. Heins was verysurprised to learn they had done it.

Heins knew--was a friend of Harris an~_

eb but he wasr~ them when she was there. _was also in her creative writing class, but mostly seemed

ang around with Klebold. Heins had seen Robyn Andersontalking to Harris and Klebold on occasion. Heins does not know

Heins, Harris, Klebold, _ and _all woretrenchcoats from time to time. They were the o~nes that sheknew who wore trenchcoats. Heins never really heard the termTrenchcoat Mafia before the media started making a big thing outof it. Heins did not have a school yearbook from the prior yearand was not aware of the picture in the yearbook featuringmembers of the Trenchcoat Mafia.

On the day of the shooting, Heins was wearing grayshorts, a blue shirt, and tennis shoes for gym class. Heins wasalso wearing a black scarf around her neck. The black scarf waspart of Heins' regular outfit that she was wearing that day, butshe did not take it off for gym class. Heins left the scarf on,because she wanted to save herself the effort of having to put itback on after gym class. Heins said she and most of the othergirls do not shower after gym class. Heins denied that anyone ingym class had asked her to remove the scarf.

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Holden, Bradley 8·28·84

5220 S. Flower St. Littleton, Co. 80128 303 933·0508

On 6-14-99 I contactedHoldenwho told methat on 4-20·99he was inhisWeightsclasswhenheheardthefire alarm.

As he was leaving the building with the rest ofhis classhe beard a "large boom" and then other "shot-type noises"

which seemed to be coming :li:om the h1lrary Or commons area. He proceededto thesmokerspit where he was told

to hop the fence and run to Clements park bya female teacher. Holdendid not see or hear anything else.

Holdenfurther told me that he did not know eitherHarrisor K1ebold.

No further information,

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Hoover, Richard 7·14-82

5283 S, Holland St. Littleton. Co. 80123 303 979-1923

On 6-8·991 contacted HooverwhoIOId methat on4-20·99during the incident he was in his Weights classwhen they

heard the fire alarm and exited the building as per the established procedure. Hoover said he did not hear or see

anything ofthe incidentat that time.

Hooverfurther roldme that he did not know Harris at all but didknow Klebold and had known him tor a lew years

as a "ftunily friend" and a fellow member ofa baseballteam. Hedidnot sociali:ze withKlebold excepton thebaseball

'am and when the two families wouldgo 10 the Rockies games (both families had season ticketsandsat verynear

to eachother). Hooverdescribed Klebold as veryshyand whentheydidtalk, it was usuallyaboutbaseball, otherwise

it was just to say 'iii" to each other in the ballway at school. Hoover has seen KleboJd change over the lastyear

mostly over the summer whenhe went to the "long hair and everything else". Hooverknew nothing of Klebold's

activities or plans.

No further information,

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CO:\lTINtiATION 0Jt.eponingAgctlQ'f Repon!ttg Officer Case ReportNo

SUPPLEMENT y JCSO PETERSON 99-7625-0000C<mnt:etingC~ Report Nc V\<lim NoIm> Drip"'" llep<m Om ThisReport

COLUMBINE H.S. 7-9-99{;w·;l'ltll:!len X I/MURDER Ol'fenwSWi.II: 0j.'lC!lI X ExcllJXinnUly CleI.ntd c RecQmmltnd Case: Review 0

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JOHN ROSS HUSBANDJR., D08/6-15-82

5280 RIDGE TRAIL

LITTLETON, CO 80123

303-195-8797

COLUMBINE H.S. STUDENT

IAN HUSBAND

SAME: ADDRESS/PHONE: AS JOHN

JOHN HUSBAND SR.

SAME ADDRESSIPHONE AS JOHN JR.

'VORK: 303-295-8000

INVESTIGAnON

On 7-9-99, at about 1145 hours, I contactedwitness JohnHusbandJr., by telephone who is a student at Columbine H.S. This

was in reference to the shooting that OCCUlTed at Columbine H.S. on 4-20-99.

John Husband Jr. told me that on 4-20-99, he arrivedat Columbine H.S. at approximately0120 hours for his scheduledclasses.

John saidhis first class was a languageclass. He alsosaid his second class was AmericanHistory, his third classwas math,and

his fourth class was science. John said all these classes are on the upper levelofColumbine H.S. John said his fiM hourclass

is a gym/weights class, and is on the upper level of Columbine H. S. also. John said he began this class on 4-20-99, at

approximately 1110hours, and said the class hadjust beganwhen he heardthe firealarm for ColumbineH.S. go off. John said

he thought the alarm was a fire drill and apparentlythe otherweightsclass studentsdid also becausethey all began walkingout

of the weights room. He said the door that the classexitedwas a door fromthe interiorof the weightsclass to theexteriorof the

school. John said this door exits the school OIl the north side, overlooking the tennis courts, between Columbine H.S. and

Clement Park. John said as he was exiting Columbine H.5. he heard three explosions. He said it sounded like to him were

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SUPPLEMENT Y JCSO PETERSON 99-7625-0000Cool1el;-ting. Case ReportNo V~tn NameOriginalReport DateThiro Report

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coming fromthe roof area overlookingthe parkinglot on the southor south/westside of Columbine H.S.

Johnsaid whenhe exitedColumbineH.S. andwent to ClementPark. he went to the library locatedon WestBowlesAvenueand

Long Drive where he contacted his parents.

I askedJohn HusbandJr.•what he knew abouttheTrench CoatMaliaor the TrenchCoat Maliastudents. and in particularDylan

KJebold and Eric Hams. John said he did not knowEric Harris priorto the shootingon 4-20·99, at Columbine H,s. Johnsaid

duringthe first semesterof 1999,DylanKleboldwas in a gym class withhim. John said he did not talk to Dylan Kleboldnor

did DylanKleboldtalk to him. John said that DylanKleboldroutinely stayedto himselfin his class. John said DylanKlebold

wouldwearan ankle length blacktrenchcoat thatJohn believed to bemadeout of a material other than leather, possiblycanvas

type material. John said Dylan Klebold would not wear thejacket all the time, however,Dylan would weardifferent colorsof

Tsshirtsthathad Germanwords on them. He said DylanKleboldalso worejeans underthe trenchcoat and wore blackmilitary

~'Pe boots. Johnsaid he believedthe TrenchCoat Mafia had more students in their groupduring the 1997-1998 school year,

than duringthe 1998-1999 school year.

John Husband Jr.. told me has not seen the"jocks" harassor pick on the TrenchCoat Mafia students. He said he has not seen

the TrenchCoat Mafia students harassor pick on the "jocks" or any other students. John said he is a Columbine H.S. student

who is involved in golf, tennis and track, and said the TrenchCoat Mafia studentshave not harassed him up to this point.

John HusbandJr., said prior to, or duringthe incident at Columbine H.S. on 4-20-99, he did not see anybody carrying a duffel

!>ag or propane tank suchas the one thetwas laterrecovered in the Columbine H.S.cafeteria. Hesaid he was not in the cafeteria

at all on 4-20-99. John said he has not heardanything aboutany other suspectsthat may have been involved,prior to, during,

or following the shootingat Columbine H.S. Johnsaidhe doesnot know anybody, nor has he heardany rumors about anybody

that may be manufacturing explosive devices and/orpossessing or selling firearms.

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SUPPLEMENT y JCSO PETERSON "·7625.0000Conne«ingCue Report No. " .... '"N_ongio>l R<port pate This Report

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JohnHusband Jr., advised me has donewellhandling theincident since 4-20.99,andsaidbe continues to dowell. I gave him

my name and phone numberand askedhim to contact me ifhe wants to talk with a JCSO Victim Advocate in the future. I

advised him I wouldmake thenecessary arrangements for himat thattime.

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WITNESS

Jackson, Anthony 2-4-84

8152 W. Frost Av Littleton,Co. 80128303 972-2132

On6-10-99I spokewith Jacksonwhotold metllat on 4-20-99 be wasin his Weights classand heard the fire alarms

gooff: He beganwalking outsidethenstartedrunning whenhe heard"a big bang". Ashe wasrunning he heardkids

saying that someonewasfiring guns in the school, Jacksonkept running toward the parkand heard or saw nothing

else regarding the incident.

Jacksonfurther told me that be did not know either Harris or Klebold.

No further infurmation.

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WITNESSJo~,Iarnes g·2-835712 S. Benton Wy. Littleton, Co. 80123 303 730-1384

Narrative:On 6·23-99 I spoke with Johnson whotold methaton4-20·99 he was inhis Weights class when heheardthe fire alarm gooff. He anda fewothars kept lifting un!!! theyheard screaming coming from thearea ofthe main office. Hethen walked outside andas he gotto the temporary buildings he heard 4-5-explosionsthat seamed to be coming from the Commons area. Hethen ran to Clements park. Johnson did notsee orhearanything else.

Johnson further toldme that he did not know either Harris orKlebold.

No further information.

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WITNESS

Jui,Nathan 1-11-83

8962W. Brandt PL.LittJeton, Co. 80123 303 973-1466

On6·10-991spokewilh Jui whotoldmethaton 4-20-99bewas inhisWciglns class andbeard the fire alarms gooff.

Jui then hearda noiselike tennis balls hitting a garagedoor. He left the building and saw a lot of'kids running to

Clements park. While Jui was t'lIIlI1ing to the parkfur safuty he heardsome ofthe kids saying that other kids werebeing shot. Jui didnot know who he heardthis fromand neither saw or beardanything elseregarding the incident.

Jui further said thatbedidnot know eitherHarris or Klebold,

No further infol1llatlon.

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Leavitt, Tyler 12-15-82

9609 W. Gould Av. Littleton, Co. 80123 303 973-2625

On 6-10-991spokewith Leavittwho toldme that on 4-20-99he was inhis Weightsclasswhen he heard the firealarm

goof[ The whole classwent outside where he heard"three explosions" andthought it was constructionnoise. They

walked to the smoker's pit where a teacher told them '"there is a guy with a guo, hop the fence and keep going".

Leavitt did not see or hear anything else regarding the incident.

Leavitt further told me that he did not know either Harrisor Klebold.

No further information.

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LOWRY, A

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FBI174A.DN·S1419JCW 99·7625Investigator: Glenn Moore- GoldenPoliceDepartment I (303) 384.8080

RE: CONTROL# 3058SOURCE: Chris Clark

LEAD: Identify and irnerview shonesc coeca ...nom Clark saw runnillgfrom sehoolat lIle timeof theshooting.

TIleC<JacB was idei:ltified through schoolslJlif as mostprobably AndyLowry.

TELEPHONE INTERVIEW:LO\VRY, AndrewT. (DOB:031564)587 S.FlowerStreetLakewood, CO80226(303)988·2359

05-27-99/ 12:5Opm

LO\VRY confirmedthat he probably was the coach that the contractoron the roof hadseen running from the schoolat the time of the shooting.

LO\VRYrecalledthe morning of April20th began with a couple of outdoorclassesontbe ballfields. He did not recall having seen anything unusual while tbey wereoutside.This was possiblydue to his vantage pointfrom the fields has a limitedrangeof view tomost of the parking lots and entrances to the school. He also said he had not seenanythingin thecafeteriaarea or the libraryas be had notgone into those areas yet thatday.

At about 11 :25pmLO\VRY recalled firstbecoming aware of the incident when thefire alarm sounded at what he thoughthadbeenat 11 :25am. He said he had been on aplanning periodin his office area, whichis locatedbetween the sports locker rooms.When the alarmssoundedhe went into the hallway and saw the firedoors closing, so heexited out the northwest doors by the faculty parkingnext to the gymnasium. He said heturnedleft by the fenced buildingequipment area to walle down to the student's seniorparkinglot. LO\VRY addedhe had not heardanygunshots or explosions until after heexited the school.

At this pointDeputyGardnerand "Andy" the CampusSupervisor yelledat him to"get down," and "get out of there!" LOWRY said Gardnerand "Andy" was behind a carin the senior's parkinglot, and out of his peripheral visionsaw someoneducking downon the roof, above the library area wearing whathe recalledas a red shirt. "Andy" thenyelled that there was gunfire, and thinking that tbe personhe had seen ducking down onthe roof was a shooterhe ran the oppositedirection, westward. LOWRY whenhe got tothe other side of theathletic equipmentstorage shed he found a student, unknownto himat the time, bleeding heavilyfrom the legand less significantly from the cheek andmouth. LO\VRY said he later learnedthis to be student, Mike Johnson. LO\VRY said heyelled to Deputy Gardnerand "Andy" for an ambulance, then told the student that therewas not anything he coulddo for him but he would go to retrieve help.

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FBI 174A-DN·S7419lCSO 99-7625Investigator: Glenn Moore • Golden PoliceDepartment / (303) 384-8080

RE: CONTROL It 3058LOWRY said be then hopped the chainlink fence of the baseball field and wasmetby

two police officers that told him to "freeze." He said he told the officersabout thestudent (JOHNSON) needingan ambulance.

LOWRY said be laid on Iris stomach on the ballfield for whathe believedto be abouttwenty minutes. During this time period he heardalmostnon-stoprapid gunfireandintermittent explosions come from within the school. Due to the volumeof shots andexplosionshe felt nobodywould be left alive in the school,

LOWRY ultimatelysought refuge in Clement Park. While there be watched asinjuredstudent Val SCHNURR was broughtto the area on a gulfcart and subsequentlytransportedfor medical treatment. Also whilein the park and subsequently to this,LOWRY overheard accounts from several students and teachers about their havingwitnessedwhat had occurredinside the school. TheseincludedTeachers Rich LONGwhom was said to have been in the library at the timeof the shooting; Theresa MILLER,a science teacher; PeggyDODD whom was in the magazine room and LibraryAide"Carol" (WELD). LOWRY providedstudents that were possiblewitnesses as JanineROBERTS and PatriceDOYLEwhomwas said to havepassed Eric and Dylanon thestairs by the cafeteria then immediately afterward heardshooting; Dennis ROW whomwas said to have beeneating outside at the time,andanunidentified red haired boy.

Rapid Start search locatedprevious leadshadbeen generated for persons mentionedby LOWRY as possiblewitnesses:

DODD, Peggy (DN#1559)DOYLE, Patrice (DN#1903)LONG, Rich (DN#5)MILLER, Theresa (DN#1582)ROBERTS, Janine (DN#2965)ROW. Dennis (DN#1352)SCHNURR. Vai (DN#1843)V1~,Carol{DN#3587)

** NO new leads were generated.

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MACAULEY. KRISTIN]

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FBI174A·DN·S7419JCS099·762SInvestigator: GlennMoore- Golden Police Department / (303) 384-8080

U: CONTROL 12317IDENTIFY STUDENTS INBOWLING CLASS:RE: VIDEO I ITEM #265

( SEERELATED eN #2087 )

On April 29, 1999 I investigated Control # 2087 which provided lead to interviewColumbine High School Teacher, Kristine MaCauley in aneffort to ascertain whetherEric Harris was at theearlymomiagbowling class on042099.

Thisrelated leadwas completed, as well as identifying the71students registered forthe class. Alsoobtained was a score sheetfor that day. A review of thisscore sheetdiscovered a total of 13students had their averages entered in placeof new scores,indicating their absence on April 20, 1999.

Thebowlingteams werecomprised of four persons which were self-picked by thestudents. Eric HARRIS and Dylan KLEBOLD were on the same team, alongwithChristopher MORRIS and Nate DYKEMAN.

Thescore sheet, as wellas the teacher, indicated HARRIS, KLEBOLD and MORRISwereabsent on April 20, 1999. Nathan DYKEMAN was theonlyperson on the team tohavebowled that day.

Thecomplete list ofstudents registered as students in Kristine MaCauley's bowlingclass, from control#2087, is included with this report.

•• NO new leadsgenerated.

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FBI174A-DN-S7419lCSO 99-7625Investigator: GlennMoore- Golden Police Department / (303)384-8080

(RE: CONTROL It2&87) ·23/7LIST PROVIDED BY MACAULEY OF COLUMBINE HISHSCHOOL STUDENTSREGISTERED FOR HER BOWLING CLASS:

I 1) ARBOGAST, sara Nicole 25)" HOFSTRA, Kevin James 49) PAAVILAIl'mN. Michael

i 2) BEARD, Andrew 26) HOLSEY. Daniel Robert SO) POOL, Ryan Lewis

I3) BEHNER, Christopher C. 27) HOUSE, John David 51) PORTER, NoelleMaureen

4) BISGARD, James Craig 28) .. HOUY, SethMichael 52) RAUZI,Jason

5) BRUNAUGH, Bradley A. 29) HUNTER, Andrew R. 53) REILLY, Christopher M.

6) BURG, StephenJonathan 30) .. IVERSON, LauraL. 54) RIOCH, John M.

7) CARLIN, Kimberly Marie 31) KEHM, JustinLandon 55) ROSENCRANS, JessicaC.

8) CARUSO, Jeremy S. 32) KENNEDY, CaleMartin 56) SABEY, CarrieA.

9) CHRISTNER, Eric Scott 33) KIRK, JasonT. 57) SAUTER, Jalene

10) CONCILIO, James K. 34) .. KLEBOLD. Dylan B. 58) SCHLIEVE, Nicole D.

II) CRAWLEY, Lucas Anton 35) KOCH, Booky John 59) SELCHERT. Ryan John

12) DINKEL, MichaelJoseph 36) KOLACNY, Gwen K. 60) SHINNICK, CynthiaLynn

13) .. DOYLE. PatriceLara 37) LAMONTAGNE. Amanda 61) SKEELS. John Patrick

14)" DROBNICK, JamesM. 38) LAPLANTE. JenniferS. 62) SORENSON. Anne Jeane

15)" DYKEMAN. Nathan A. 39) .. LAUGHLIN, Chad W. 63) SWANSON. Joshua Paul

16)GALLEGOS. Jo-Lee 40) LEBLANC, Landin Levi 64) THOMPSON, Jeffrey S.

17) .. GORTON, DustinAllen 41) MALLON, JosephPaul 65) THURMON. Dustin Kent

18) .. GREENE, Jonathan D. 42) MARQUARDT, Jeffrey D. 66) TRUJILLO, StephenB.

19) HARDISON, JoshuaCory 43) MARSHALL, ScottM. 67) VALENTINE, Jason M.

20) .. HARDY, Matthew N. 44) MCKINNEY, John David 68) WARDE, Craig William

21) .. HARRIS. Eric David 45) MOORE, Christopher D. 69) WOODMAN, Clint

22) HARRISON, Dustin Luke 46) .. MORRIS. Christopher 70) WOLFF, Nicholas S.

23) HAUSE, LauraLee 47) OLIVER, Matthew Joseph 71) ZUPANCIC, Nicholas J.

24) HELD, Kristi Lee 48) OLSEN, Edward

.. Scoresheet indicates absent on04-20-99; BOLDfUND print indicates flom< Jll,.hn lA ,~"-

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