Somber anniversary of massacre at Columbine High School

The community remembers the victims 20 years after 13 were killed by two seniors, in one of one of the first deadly school shootings in U.S. history.

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34 thoughts on “Somber anniversary of massacre at Columbine High School

  1. What's really sad and depressing here is that if Dylan and Eric were alive today and HS students, it's very likely that they can STILL pull the massacre off. That says a lot.

  2. I think it is safe to say Eric and Dylan succeeded at the fame they wanted to create for themselves, I think even more so then they might have expected. Columbine is treated the way Hitler is, it’s something people won’t let die with books, documentaries, movies etc still being made on the subject. Why are we so fascinated by it? What in the human character won’t let this go? Are we that morbid? It’s gotten to the point where recently they were thinking about demolishing the school and even changing the name of the town because people from all over the world come to the school just to walk around and even sneak inside like it’s some museum.

  3. Im 26 years old and remember going through my high school thinking the same thing the 18 year old was. Where would I hide, what would I do, where could I go? Even the teachers thought about it. I remember one male teacher saying "They placed all the male teacher by the doors in hopes that we will save you. I am not going to fight them Im going to pop the screen off the window and run. If you want you can follow". We all laughed. The strangest thing about the school was it was built in the 60's and it had window everywhere ( In hopes to have a greener school). I remember thinking how unsafe everyone was if a shooter came because there is no where to hide. Strangest thing about all of this is I just realized that older generations feel bad for us for having to think like that. To us it was just facts almost as if we are desensitized to it…….

  4. Unfortunately, as much as we would like for kindness and compassion to replace violence and bullying.. it’ll never happen… there’s a natural balance… where there is good, there is also evil. So no matter what, when there is someone or something good, evil will follow.

  5. This happened when I was 6, my school district started active shooter drills. So it’s like I grew up with the drills, knowing about this tragedy. Being in OK at the time, we were still coming to terms with the OKC bombing, and then a few years later 9/11 happened. It almost feels like childhood had a tragedy every few years for a while. Interesting and sad.

  6. amazing most of these news stations didn't give a shit about this until there was an agenda to  push lol… maybe if those local cops didn't rape those boys they wouldn't have done it.

  7. Rip all 15 people(counting the shooters too you can't just be rude to any one if there good or bad there still human and respect the dead even if they shot up a school doesn't mean you can take em out of the casualties)

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