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CONTINUAnON a Reportinl Agt'ney R'?O"titll Officer case Rtpcrt:4" SUPPLEMENT v JCSO PETERSON 99-762S-XX."{ cOM-lXttna Case Report VicUl'n NameOripnaJ Report Dace Ibis. R¢poTt 06-24-99 ,iI'i1;<1l1ort x First Degree Murd.r Off_ $1U.I:I: Optrt X Cln¥ed 0 Recommend Case: Review " fbleWSlliCi:lliilll Q Cleuw by A. .m:at 0 Ullfulmdcd 0 Closure C I Qulmity I BniM Nartk . I SlIlitJ No. s-J1: ! I first classwas a gym/weightlifting classthat is locatedon the upperlevel of ColumbineHigh School.and he said this class lasted from 0700 to 0815 hours. Timothy said he then went to hIS second hour class. which was a biology class. and is locatedin the sciencedepartmenton the upper level of Columbine High School He said this class lasted from 0825 to 0915 hOUfS. Timothy said next he went to his math class on the upper level of Columbine High School and said this class lasted from 0925 to 1015 hours. Timothy said he then well! to his English class. also on the upper level of Columbine High School. and said this class lasted from approximately 1020 to 1050hours. Timothy said while going from one class to the next duringthe morning of 4-10- 99. he did not observe any suspicious people or items, He was only on the upper level of Columbine High School until about 1050 on 4.. when he went downstairs. Timothy Nep told me when he got out of hIS fuurth hour English class. he walked down the stairway from the upper level of Columbine High School to the lower level Thisstairway leads down and mto the cafeteria/commons area of the school. Timothy said he went to the "Rebel Corner" in the cafeteria/commons area to get something to eat. Timothy said while he was at the "RebelComer" hesuddenly heardpeople screaming andsaidtheywere running from the cafeteriaand common. area southbound In the hallway, past the "Rebel Comer," and were exiting the high school through the doors south of the "Rebel Corner," Timothy said he tbcught there was a fight taking place and believed that was why people were running and screaming. Timothy said he then heard somebody yell something to the effect of "he has a gun," Timothy said at that point whenhe heard somebody mentiona gun being Involved, he begun runningwith the other people southbound through the hallway by the "Rebel Corner," and said he exited the south door of this hallway and then turned eastbound and ranaway fromColumbine High School. Timothy said be ran across south Pierce Street and into LeawoodPark. Timothy said he remained in Leawood Park for 3,WrQx,irr.ately one hour or less with other people from Columbine High School Timothy said while he was in Leawood Park, he heardapproximately four to five explosions that sounded likethey were corning from the area of the west side of Columbine High School and possibly in the vicinity of the cafeteria. Timothy said he did not remember bearing any gunshots during the incident on 4-20..99 Timothy said during the time he was in Leawood Park or prior to arriving in Leawood Park, he did not see anyone with a firearm or explosive device. either outside or inside of Columbine HighSchool. Timothysaid he did IlOI hear any gunshots whileIn Leawood park that may havebeendirected towards the people who had gathe..d at that location. Timothysaidhe heardan unknown person say there was a shooteron the roof of Office: Signa..-ure Unit Number J/titia!$ and Dal1t -\y,agm:dTo '''' 1 I pO..... 1-,,", ,- .- ,I ; I 'JllJC!S"'L , :"" £snc". toR ",ICTTM!\EltV«:E:} I OTliE!\ JC-001- 003901 >\SAfl.mIiJCSDI167.{

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Page 1: Columbine Report Pgs 3901-4000

CONTINUAnON a Reportinl Agt'ney R'?O"titllOfficer case Rtpcrt:4"

SUPPLEMENT v JCSO PETERSON 99-762S-XX."{cOM-lXttna CaseReport N» VicUl'n NameOripnaJ Report Dace Ibis. R¢poTt

06-24-99,iI'i1;<1l1ort x First Degree Murd.r Off_ $1U.I:I: Optrt X EX<:~IQl'l.lllll' Cln¥ed 0 Recommend Case: Review "fbleWSlliCi:lliilll Q Cleuw by A..m:at 0 Ullfulmdcd 0 Closure C

~ IQulmity IBniM Nartk . I~p'~lotl ISlIlitJ No. s-J1: ! ~WJe I Vil\j~l!~~ O~

first classwas a gym/weightliftingclassthat is locatedon theupperlevel of ColumbineHighSchool.and he saidthisclass lasted

from 0700 to 0815 hours. Timothy said he then went to hIS second hour class. which was a biology class. and is locatedin the

sciencedepartmenton the upper level of Columbine HighSchool He said this class lasted from 0825 to 0915 hOUfS. Timothy

said next he went to his math class on the upper level of Columbine HighSchool and said this class lasted from0925 to 1015

hours. Timothy said he then well! to his Englishclass. also on the upper level of Columbine High School. and said this class

lastedfromapproximately 1020 to 1050hours. Timothy saidwhilegoing from one class to the next duringthe morning of 4-10­

99. he did not observe any suspiciouspeople or items, He was onlyon the upper level of Columbine High School until about

1050 on 4..20~99. when he went downstairs.

Timothy Nep told me when he got out of hIS fuurth hour English class. he walkeddown the stairway from the upper level of

Columbine HighSchoolto the lower level Thisstairwayleads down and mtothecafeteria/commons area of the school. Timothy

said he went to the "Rebel Corner" in the cafeteria/commons area to getsomething to eat. Timothy said while he was at the

"RebelComer" he suddenly heardpeoplescreaming andsaidtheywererunning from thecafeteriaandcommon.areasouthbound

In the hallway, past the "Rebel Comer," and were exiting the high school through the doors south of the "Rebel Corner,"

Timothy said he tbcught there was a fight takingplaceandbelieved that was why people were runningand screaming. Timothy

saidhe then heardsomebody yell something to the effectof "he has a gun," Timothy said at that point whenhe heardsomebody

mentiona gun being Involved, he begun runningwith theotherpeople southbound through the hallway by the "Rebel Corner,"

and saidhe exited the southdoor of thishallway and then turned eastbound and ranaway fromColumbine High School. Timothy

said be ran across south Pierce Streetand into LeawoodPark.

Timothy ;-J~ said he remained in Leawood Park for 3,WrQx,irr.ately one hour or less with other people from Columbine High

School Timothysaid whilehe was in Leawood Park, he heardapproximately fourto five explosionsthat sounded likethey were

corning from the area of the west side of Columbine High School and possibly in the vicinity of the cafeteria. Timothy said he

did not remember bearing any gunshots during the incident on 4-20..99 Timothy said during the time he was in Leawood Park

or prior to arriving in Leawood Park, he did not see anyone with a firearm or explosive device. either outside or inside of

Columbine HighSchool. Timothysaid he did IlOI hear anygunshots whileInLeawood park that may havebeendirected towards

the peoplewho had gathe..d at that location. Timothysaidhe heardan unknown person say there was a shooteron the roofof

Office:Signa..-ure Unit Number S!J~rviS(lr J/titia!$ and Dal1t ~ -\y,agm:dTo

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CONTINUATION D!R,!lip¢rtlns AleJIey ReportinlOffreu c. R!pon No

SUPPLEMENT .. iJeSO PETERSON 99-7(i2S·X.~'<Connet:Ung Case Report No Victim NiU1IeOrlglllill R~n Dm Thisaesen

06-24-99i. ._,n<.::ltW'l x First Deg...eMIu"d.r Ofnr:se SlINUil:: Op.t;t X ~I:mally Cle~ 0 Recommmd Case: R~iew 0

R«'utlfi/:.oti¢t! 0 Cl~~<\t'I'lm 0 Unfu~ 0 Closurt :.:l

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Columbine High school shccrmg towards LeawoodPark. Timothy said he did not see anybody on the roofof ColumbineHigh

School, nor did he hear any incoming gunshot, of any type. Timothy said he left Leawood Park, however. and went mto

somebody's house who had invitedstudents inside. Timothy did not know who this person was, Timothysaid he later left this

residenceand went to Leawood Elementary School.

TimothyNep told me thathe knows who the"TrenchCoatMafia"is,however, saidh. did no' knowmuchaboutthem. Timothy

said prior to the shooting on ,,"20-99, he did not know any of the "Trench Coat Mafia" students by name, including Dylan

Kleboidand Eric Harris. Timothy 'aid that sometimeprior to 4-20·99 he had seen Dylan Klebold in the hallway of Columbine

HighSchool,however, he did not know DylanKlebold's name at mat time. Timothy said he now knows Itwas Dylan Klebofd

becausehe saw Dylan Klebold's picture through the media since theshooting,and recognized him as the "TrenchCoat Mati."

student he had seen in the hallway Timothy describedthe"Trench Coat Mana" srudenr,he now knowsto be Dylan Klebold,

as' willlemale, tall. and said be was approximately 6':" to 6'3", and weighedapproximately 200 pounds. Timothy said Dylan

Klebold wouldwear a trench coat at times, however. would notwearit at other times. Timothysaid Dylan Klebold WOre a black

baseball cap with the ColoradoAvalanche insignia on the front of it.Timothy said DylanKlebold would wear nns hatbackwards,

and whenworn backwardsthe hat had a BostonRedSox "B" on thebackof it (facingforwardwhen the nat is wornbackwards1.

Timothysaid be could also remember Dylan Klebold wearinga T-shirt that said something to the effectof AOL Hackersare

Cool.

Timothy !'Iep said he never saw the "jocks" harass"Trench Coat Mafia"students. He also did not see the"TrenchCoat Mafia"

studentsharassotherpeople. Due to the fact thatTimothy said be played baseball andfootball at Columbine High School,I asked

him if tile "Trench Coat Mafia" students had ever harassedhim.and Timothyreplied, "No."

Timothy Nep 'aid that Isaiah Shoeis was a friend of his. I asked him if'he ever saw anybody harass IsaiahSheets or raciall~

intimidate IsaiahShoels,and Timothysaidhe had neverseenany racialintimidation at ColumbineHigh School, and in particular

towards Isaiah ShoeIs, He said everybody liked IsaiahShoels.

Timothy Nep said he does not know of anybody, nor has be heard any rumors of anybody else, who may be manufacturing

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explosive devices and/or possessingor sellingfirearms. Timothysaid he docs nat know of anybodywho has a double pierced

eyebrow,and said he did not see the "thought of the day" on the RebelNews Network (RNN) for the date of 4-20·99

I asked Timothy Nep how he has been doingsince the incident 00"=4 on 4-20-99, and he said he has been doing well. I also

asked Timothyhow the other people Inhis family have been doing, and he said welL [gave him one of my businesscards and

..Iced him to contact me in the futute if he wishes, or a memherofhis family wishesto talk: with alSeO VictimAdvocate. I told

TimothyI would make the necessary arrangementsfor them at that time.

DISPOSITION: Cas. remains open, pending further investigation.

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LAKEWOOD POWCE DEPARTMENTSUPPLEMENTALREPORTEPORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99.38856

VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL. DATE OF REPORT: 04.30.99OFFENSE: AOA/COlUMeINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE}JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE

SYSPECTS:

ERIC HARRIS

DYLAN KLE80LO

WITNESS;

INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: ON1186, FBI: 114A·ON57419,JCSO: CRfil1-1625

1. NICHOLS, MANNY ERIN, oca. 01..()S-S1

6876 South Wadsworth Court, Utlleton, CO 80128, 303·972·3951

INveSTIGATIQN:

On04-28-99 wasassigned Information Control Number1186forfollowup Investigation. WhenI reviewed

the leadsheet~ wasunclearas towhetherI was to interviewMandy ErinNichols or MarySue Baribeau. [calied

Mandy Nichols and found that she had not been interviewed and on 04-29·99 at 1030hours responded to her

sidance and Interviewed her withher mother. Mandy Nicholssaid that she had been driven to school by her

ftiend. Jin Becerra. Shesaidthattheyarrived atColumbineHighSchool atapproximately 0720 hoursand parked

in the seniorparkinglot They entered the school through the facultyanti student entrance in the cafeteria and

then wentupstairsto theirlockers. Mandysaidthat she thenwentto herfirst hourclass, whichIs business In the

downstairsbuslne$$ c13$$ offices. She said normallythat she Is a student assistant In the main office but had

some homeworkto do In her busine!SS class and she went there Instead of the main ofllce. She said that her

secondhourcl_ is Spanish, wIIichis downstairs and she left her business classto go directly10 Spanish. Third

hour Isherchemistry class, whichisupstairsandshe wentdirectlyfromherSpanish class to her chemistry class.

Her fourthhour business clau is u~slairs.

MandyNicholssaidthat afterher business classsheieft andwentto her lockerto get her lunchand then

went to the 'A,' lunch. Sheestimated she arrivedin the .:afelena at about t115 hourswithher ftiend, Mary Elise.

She said that Mary had purchased her lunch and they sat downat a tablenear the south side exit doors. She

identified this table as possibly being table -1"'. She said that at approximately 1120hours, plus or minusa few

minutes, a fnend came running In yelling that some girt needed help. Mandy Initlany thought that this giri was

choking andthat a boy then came l'1Jnning in covered with Ilioodsaying that the gin hadbeen shot. Mandy said

that at approximately the sametime, she heardshots coming from the parking lot area. The \lIn who came in

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LAK~OOOPOUCEOEPARTMENTSUPPLEMENTALREPORT

'PORTING AGeNT: GEORGEMCGLYNN CASENUMBER: 99-38858".CTlM: COl.UMBlNE HIGHSCHOOL DATEOF REPORT: 04-30-99OFFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINEHIGHSCHOOL. TASK FORCEIJEFFCOSHERIFF'S OFFICE

saying thatsomeone needed helpwas Kim Blair. Mandythought thattheginwhohadbeenshot andwasin need

of help, wasAnn Marie Hochhalter andthat the boywho camein, his name was Jason (lastnameunmown).

Mandy Nicholllsaid that asthisall transpired there wereteachers yelling to get downand getunder the

tables. MandyNichois said that thara was a masspanio andaroshto gal10 the stan. Shesaid shetoo joined

the crowd trying to getupthastairs andthetas sheneared thetopof thestairs shenotlc:ed that therewas smoke

in the hallway andcould hearmore gunshots. Shesaidat the topof thestairsshetumedintothe firstdooron her

left, which she saysis choirclass. Shethen went into the rearchoirclassoffice. Sheestimated that therewere

approximately 60 students in thlt office with her.

Some of the students moved file cabinets against thedoorsand liS theywltre doing this there wena fire

alarms gOing off in otherpartsofthebuilding. Theyalsomoved adeskupagainst thedoor. severalstudents were.. ~~ ._"

using the phoneto call their parents. She indicated that shewascontinuing toheargunshots andexplosions.

She saidthatwhne theywerewailing in theroomtheythoughl theycouldhearpounding sounds on the roof.She

.-i~ theycouldalsohearsounds ofthings beingsmashed andbanging in the cafeteria areaandthat shecould

il..~O hearmale voices yelling, butshecould not discemwhattheyweresaying. Shesaid thatafterapproximateiy

threehours, shethought ~ wasa llttIe after1500hours, the SWAT team came inescorted tnem outollhe building

Mandy Nichois said that she didn't mow ERIC i4ARRIS but she does know OYLAN KLEaOLO She

attended junior highschool withNm.Shesaidshewas neverreally ffiends withhimbutmew whohe was. She

said that 'In her CCSclassfirst semester. a class that Is communications for the college-bound, all the students

had to doresearch papers and thatDYlAN KLEBOI.O was in her class. The tltad'1er wasMr. Webband it was

in sixthhour. Shethought that just before Christmas 1996, that theyhadto writeresearch papers. Shesaidshe

recalled DYlAN KLEBOLO writing hispaperon Chan" Manson andtheClimes thatManson hadcommitted. She

saldthatlhe classhadto readtheirpapers andthatKLEBOLO's paperwasa very "weird" paper. Mandy saidthat

she was aware ofwhat the "trench coatmafia-was and that ~ washer understanding that~ was kidswho wear

trenchcoats and hangoutwith each ether. Shehad neverheard of them being picke<l onby ethel' students and

had neverobserved thembeingpicked onby others stl.ldents. orthem picking en ether students.

Mandy Nichols saidthatherbackpackIs a turquoise Jansportwhich contains a redbinder. ablackbinder.

a chemistry labbook, aSpanish book, aredpurse, a Caslocalculator andherColumbine iD. Shesaid onthe day

of the Incident shewas weafing blultieans, a green shin with a wMeT-shirt.

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LAKEWOOD POUCE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAl. REPORTPORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGl.YNN CASE NUMBEll: 99-388511

VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATEOFREPORT: 04-30-99OFFENSE: AOA/COl.UMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCEI JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE

MandyNidlols saidlhat sl'Iedidnol observed ,",y!hing unusual in or aboutlIle school priorto theincident

occurring. She did notseeanylarge dullle bags that wei'll leftunllltlllnded. Shehasngtheardof anyone elsein

the school talkingabout the suspects, llomb mal<ing or gun buying priorto or sinee the Incident

ADDmONAL WITNESSES:

1. NICOl.E LUNe:TTA ,-

2. NICKY SPURGIESZ /

3. MARYBECK ./

4, EUSE BERRET /

5. ESTEBLATTER /

6, OIANA BARKER /

7. MARYBARiBOU /

e. MARYEWSE /

ThesestudenlllweAl sitlingwithMlIndy Nichols at her table.

9, KIM BLAIR

10. JASON(last neme unknown)

These two studenlllau!steel Ann Marie Hochhalter aftershehad been shot

11. MATT CORN\lllELL

12. ERICSMITH

These weAl two of the studenlll in !he choir room _ called theirponnls,

13. DEVIN CATHEZ

He is a student at WIIrren Tech who after the incident told Mandy that he had ssen two kids

walking nearthehighschooland!loing to acarlhrowingbombs on thedaythey incident OCl:!.lrl'llcl.

14, JILl. BECERRA

DroveMandy Nicl\O/lS to school.

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WITCIIESSES:

Karen ChristineNielsen i DOB OS)06il

7153 WestHinsdaleDrive

Linleton, Colorado SOl23

303·933·9097

Columbine High School! Food Assistant

INVESTIGATION:

')n 05·25·99. at about9,45 a.m.. l interviewed CHSFoodAssistant (kitchenworker) Karen Nielsen as foilcw upon Dt'iS86)

The interview was conducted at Karens' home.

Karen toldme'hat on04--20-99. 'he wasworking in thekitchelatColumbin.Highschcot. Karen said 'hat 'hIS wasa part-rime

job.and 'hat shehas twoother(unrelated) part-time jobs. Karen saidthatat ltoo a.m..sh.opened thegat. on the"American

food" $et'Vm,g line.whichshe said wasthe secondof fcurserving lines,goingftom west to east, as indicated on the cafereria

map. Karen said L.?JSt on that day, three serving lines wereopened at 11 00 am, The firstserving was for"Mexican food' and

Was staffedby kitchen workerPattiZawadzki. Karen saidthatsheand kitchen workerLindaTiblj..were'taffing thesecond

serving line. The third serving fine: was. for "ftalian fcod.vKaren said th&tshe aoesn't remember who wasstaffing it Karen

said that tile fourth serving line is usually reserved forbn:akfost and "'as closedat thaI time, Karen said that the firs lunch

P<triod fonnallybegins at II: IQ a.m.eachday.and thal 'he aed otherserv." usuallybeginservingstudents andstaffwhoare

in the cafeteria prior to 11:10 a.m. before the lunch rush.

Karen saidthatshe hadbeenserving pizza for aboutten minUtes when she heardsomeone yell,"Get down! They've gota gun!"

Karen said that simultaneously with hearingthis. sh. heard gunshots andsaw cliStooian Ion (Curtis) running easr,with radio

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the cafeteria, Karen said that she thought the voice yelling to .getdown' and [he gunshots both came fromthe vicinityof the

northwest comer of the cafeteria. possibly fromoutside the building. Karen ihinks that the personyelling was eitherJonor

teacher Dave Sanders. Karen described the gunshots as "single shots, very loud," Karen said that as Ion ran in frontof the

serving lines. numerousstudents who wereseated at the various tables within the commonsarea began to dive under tables

and/or run toward the east side of the cafeteria, toward the stauway. Karensaid that immediatety after hearingthe gunshots.

she hearda"very loudexplosion." Karensaid thatsheremembered sayingout loud,"What wasthat?" Karensaidthat shebas

heardshotgunsbefore.but thatthisexplosion was"muchbigger.withmuchmoreofanunpac;" Karensaidthat alloftnts :00;'

place-sunultaneousiy, in a matterof seconds."

Karensaid that when this occurred. she remembered seeing Paul Zawadzki"get down."but couldn't remember exact!y where

"mda wasor what she did, Karenremembered seemgLinda restocking the drinksto herright on thesecondservingline.but

that is all. Karen saidthat while most people beganrunningand making their way to the east side of the cafeteria. for"rome

unknownreason" sheran to the west. outofthe kitchenarea and intothe fa-=ulty lounge, Karensaid that she entered the faculty

loungethroughthe easternmost doorotirs southwall,Which thenclosedbehind her. Karen said thather inclination at thatume

wastousethetelephoneinsidethe faculty lounge, butthatassoonassheentered. sheheardsomeoneyell."He's notbreathing"

coming from outside the westernmost door of the lounge. Karensaid that she then ran out of the lounge') westdoor, which

was propped open, and toward the cafeteria's northwest door. At that time. Karen said that she could see student "Sean"

(Graves) lying 011 the cement directly outside said door, Karen SlMd that Seea was ~ying on his right side, facing the door

Karensaid that Sean'5 head. was facingnortheast, andthathis legswereextendedto the southwest. Karensaid thatshedoesn"r

rememberseeinganotheradultnearSeaaat that time.butthat itwaspossible, Karensaidthlat sheremembers talking with, Sean,

andthac he told her. ""I eaat fee!my legs." Karensaid that she turnedaround and ran hack inside the taculty loungewhereshe

sewa female teecaer (unknown) standing near the telephone. Karensaid that she asked this female."Have you called 9ll 'Y'

Karensaid that the female said, ·'No. but I called the office." Karen said that she thenpicked up the telephone.caned 911. and

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Karen said that she did most of the talking, and that the female teacher stood next to rae telephone Karen said that she

remembers Seanrepeatedly saying, "I can'r move mylegs. '. aad also remembers people attempting 10 move him Karen said

that she remembers leaningover Seaa to look at his wound artersomeone had attemptedto wove him. Karen described the

wound as"right in the middle of Lie back,-itwasa verycleanshot. therewasnot a lotof blood." Karen said till\! sheaad h)

leanover Sean inorder to seehiswoundbecause his bat:k was facing awayfromthe door, Karensaid thatshe remembers the

91l dispatcher telling her not to move Sean. and later, her (Katen) arguing with a female teacher {Chris Redmerskn about

whetheror not Sean should be movedinsidebecause of possible spmal injuries. Karensaid thatat somePOint. shealso ~a\\

two cther arudenrswho had been shot. Karen describedthese studentsas "Lance" and "Danny," and that both were lyingon

the ground near the bottom of the exterior stairs, en opposite sides of the fence. Karen said that both students were visible

through{he window(facing west)10 west side oftbe cafeteria's northwest door Karen said that she remembers telling the

lispateh.r 'hal Lancehadbeen ",hOl Jll 'he face." Karen said 'hat while going backand forth from the«lophon. to Soan. she

continued co hear sporadic gunshots. She did not rememberwhichWindows were shot out. but remembers seeing shattered

glass.

Karensaid that at some point, shedecided to hangup the tetepbonebecauseshe thought the shcotens) had entered:hecafeteria

throughthe northwestdoor. Karen saidthat she heardgunshotsaxl.d explosionscomingfromdirectlyoutside the faculty lounge.

and that- she "knew they werein the building, in tbekitchen. in thecafeteria:' Afraid to exit the: faculty lounge.Karensaid (hat

she figuredtheonly place to hide was insidethe faculty loungebathroom. Karen said that she was the last personto enter said

bathroom,and remembers thinking il would be"1ike fisb ina barrel" should the shcorens) decide to enter rhe faculty lounge

Karen said that sheentered the bathroomet about 11.30a.m., and that inaddition to herself, there were threeteachersand three

students tali unknown) inside. fora totalof seven. Karen said that whenshe enteredthe bathroom. the light was turnedoff and

the deadboltwas turned to lockthedoor. Karen saidthattherewasvery littl. talking among! those inside 'he bathroom. and

remembershearinga lot of "Shhhh!" to keepeach otherquiet. Duringtoo tuneshe remained in the bathroom.Karensaid t!\at

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a couple more shots, then u would be quiet agem." Karen said that the explosions "shook the bathroom walls," and {hatshe

expected them to actuallyblow a hole through the walls. Karen said that in addition to hearing what she thought was the

sbcorerts}. she couldhear faint noises cormng from the opposite sides of the east andwest bathroom wails, Karen assumed

that these noises were from other people hiding in the kitchen area. Karensaid that the gunshots: and explosions everrruaily

taperedoff over a period (If about thirty minutes.

Karensaid that therewasenough light insidethe bathroom fer her to see herwristwatch.and. remembers looking at tt at about

12:lOp tn, Arthat tunc, Karenswd thm: shedecided toexit thebathroom. UponC~HitiOU.s!y doingso.Karensaid lhat }he: locked

out the faculty lounge window and saw two police cars, one parked in the senior parking lot and one parked toward the top of

thehill to the north, Karen said thatshe saw the tlu':e kidsoutside. 'till on theground, andthatsbe"knewDanny wasdead"

Karen saidthattheothers hadfollowed berootofthebarhrcom. andthat they decided toreturn tothebathroom afterconcluding

mar it probably wasn't safe yet because the police had yet to retrieve the threestudents. Karen said that after returning to the

bathroom. oneof the malestudentsand one female t..cherclimbed u? through theceiling panels above tilebathroom. Karen

said that this made a considerableamount of ccise, and that the two were told it wasn't safe to do so Despite the warning.

Karen saidthatbothconunuedupinto the'Ceiling. andthataboutaminutelater,theteacherfellthroughtheceilingpanelsacove

the faculty lounge, Karen said that the reacher then got up. returned to the bathroom, and was let bad inside. Karen said me

student disappeared.

Karen said tllat theyremained insidethe bathroom until about 12:30 p.rn., whena malestudent. notpart of their group, peered

into the bathroom from the cellingandtoldthem thatthisW3Sa good timeto leave, Karen said!hattheyalidecided to exitthe

bathroom again. whichthey then did. Karen said thatshe thenlookedout the faculty window again and saw that the two 01

the threestudents(Seanand Lance} hadbeenmoved. KarensaidthatDannywasstill lyingwhereshelast saw him, Karensaid

that they all then began runningoutside the cafeteria's northwest door. in differentdirections. Karensaid that she ran upthe

hill next to the stairway. to a policecar.

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crowds, or anytbu13 else in or around the commons areathat she mightconsider SUspiCIOUS or unusual. Karen said thatshe

never saw any sbooteJis). nor anyone wearing '3 trench coat. Karen said that she left her 'purse i.D a storage room Inside the

kitchen, where sheandotherstaffmembers usually k-eep taeir persoaal items. Karen confirmed thenames ofall seven kitchen

workers whowere working in the kitchen on 04e20-99 The interview ccncludedat about lO:JO a.m.

Names of all seven kitchen workers werepreviously obtained by me(from R·t administrator MaryGu.a:un) and forwarded to

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iNVESTiGATiON:On 4/26199, Investigator Reker and 1metwtth Elizabeth Noian at her residence reference the shOoting atColumbine High scneot,

I explained to Elizabeth why we were there and gave her a sketch of the cafeteria I asked !:iizabeth It shecould circle ttle table in the cafeteria where she 'NllS sitting the day of the shooting. Elizabeth circled tablemarked "EE' and put an "x" on a chair showing where she was Sitting. i asked Elizabeth If she was sittingby herself and she said no Elizabeth gave me thirteen names of students with which she was sitting. Iasked Elizabeth If she could tell me what happened on the day of the snconnq. Elizabeth tote me she wasir l cafeteria at acproxirnatety 1t :20 a.m.. when she heard a teacher tell everyone to get downuncerneath the tables. Elizabeth said she men heard. what she described as. popping norses and theteacher yelling for them to crawl out of the cafeteria. Elizabeth said when she got to the stauway whichleads upstairs she heard approximately six to eigrit more shots and belieVed that approximately 20 to 30feet behind her a student was shot while going up the stairs. Elizabeth said there was a teacher. which shedid not know if it was Mr. Sanders or not. say that he would go back and get the student and for mern tocontinue rJnning up the stairs. Elizabeth said tnat she then went to the auditorium. but the door was lockedand they had to get a teacher to unlock the door Elizabeth said that she then hid by a lighting area in theaccttcnurn. Elizabeth said while she was hiding there. she observed the suspect come into Ihe auditoriumand look around but he did not fire any shots in the auditorium, Elizabeth said that she then ran to the stairsand hid behind some lockers ,n the auditorium with some other students. Elizabeth said while hiding behindthe lockers, someone pulled the fire alarm. Elizabeth said once the alarm was puiled, she and otherstudents ran through the band hail and while running through the band hall, she observed a tall skinny guyrunning behind them, approxmately 100 feel. Elizabeth said while running wlih this person behmd themshe heard a "boom" Elizabeth said she then ran to a door and exiled the SChool by the baseball field andran through Clement ParK I asked Elizabeth Itwhile running outside she heard any further shots and shesaid yes. she believed tnat she heard shots and possibly more explosions.

i asked Elizabeth if she knew who the tall skinny male was and she said she believed him to be DylanKiebold She said that Dylan had a mask on. but had hair sticking out of the mask and that she does knowDylan and that appeared to be him, i asked how this person was dressed and she said "Dylan had on abl. rench coat. army boots. black pants and a black ski mask". I asked Elizabeth if this person wascarrying anything and she said that he did have a duffle bag on his !eft arm and had a gun in his right hand.

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Elizabeth said a few days before thts Incident. some locks on the school hed to be replaced becausesomeone had tampered with them. i asked her wt1at locks and she said the front door locks and also thedoor jocks to the math hall all had to be replaced. The math hall IS on the side of the bUilding by theColumbine High SOhool sign. I asked Elizabeth If she knew why the locks hed to be replaced and she saidall She Knew was mat somebody had tampered with them.

! assed Elizabeth if she had seen anyone else at the school that she felt might be involved and she said shedid see a white male in a white shirt wrth blaCk pants running in the hall by the band room. Elizabeth saidshe believed that to be suspicious because he was running the OPPositedirection of everyone else. ! asked:f she could descnbe this male and she sa,d he had brown heir. short in length and he had a white T-shirton. I asked if the ShIrt was a T-shirt or a dress sl1lrt and she said rt was a T-shirt. I asked Elizabeth If therewas anyone else that she had seen and she said no. I asked Elizabeth if there was anything eise that she:;auld remember at til is time and she said that's all sl1e knows. I gave Elizabeth a business card and askecher to call wrth any further Infonmation

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Littleton.Colorado 30i:7~303)9-:~·96-9

Student ~ Columbine High Scbocl tf'reshmam

(Parental information!Noll, Kathy A" doblOI ,02,50 W'F

same as above

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Same as above Work; 1S:'5 ShermanStreetDenver. Colorado 80203

1303 )866·3948

,NVESTIGATlON:

On 05~ t8~99" between the hourscf0957 and 1036.1 had an oppommiry to speak with JeffNeil in reference to Ut'C incidentthat

occurred al: Columbine High Scheel on 04-10·99 Atsc present during: the interview was his mother, Kathy Noll

Jeff statedheerrivedat school on04-20-99,at about 0733hours. and that his mend. Brad MillertJ03~9i3-712:::), had also nddeJi

to school with him that morning Jeff stated his father dropped: them off, and once they reached the hLgh school, :hey wetu in

the school via the'main entrance. and M proceeded to his Scienceclass taught by Mt Will, After being released fromScience

class, he went to his English class taught by Mt Leyba. and then (0 his third period class, which was Math, taught by \(s

MeWilliams. After he was released from his third period class, Jeff went to his fourth hour Government class taught b~' 'Ar

Savina. Jeff said after he was released from. fourth periodclass. that fit proceeded to his locker. #- 18:::!. which is locatednear

the g:.mnasium at the school, and that his friend. Braden Pollard (303·97g.l331), accompanied him to his locker After the)

flmshed at :he locker. they proceededto the cafeteriae and he believesthc)' arrived at about ~ 117 hours. The two of them

went dieectly to the food service line where they gOl their lunch, and then mey went to the table'S located in Rebel Comer JUS!

across from the student StON. Jeff wasaskedwho was at thi table with him. and he stated his friend. Mike Foster. Adam

Hinchey, LauraFarber, Braden Pollard, Colleen SChWaI120lL KateRebrcv-c. BJSecord, een Johnson, andManFriend wereall

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at the table, Jeff said once he arrivedat the table.he wasuaable to locatea 'Chait, 50 he went to the common area of the cafeteria

where they stack chain. ~s he was ..... alking over there. he saw 3: groupof 'iNdents standing in the common area. and believed

there was a flght gcmg on He told me he: was unable to see: if there was In fact a fight. and he turned and recalled: seeing \l.r

Sandersand an unknownjanitor who were tellingstudents to get down under their tables J~ff said he walked back ,0 his 'able

and got underneath(he table, but at this point was not sure why they were trtstructed to seek refuge under L"Je: tables Jeff said

as he gotdown en the Iloor and he recalls a 'Student JustinNorman. came running into the schocl and stated. "He's gOt a pJn

At this point. the students who were locatedon the westside ofthe cafeteria began to run east towards the staircase Jeff stared

he ran southaUI the doors at Rebel Corner. ran throughtheJuniorparkinglot and ran :0 a house located on the corner of Pterce

and Polk. I asked whoelse went WIth him when he exited from the school.and he told me eve)') bod:-- Jf his table tan tbe same

direction to the house on the comer

Jeffwas asked ifbe recalled what time he: reached the house at POlk J.."1Q Pierce. He told me hecalled tU!! mother at homeon :J1e

incidentdate. and told her what had happened. Kathy 'foil told me she believed It was l i 35 a.m , when she received the: ..:::iJ1

from Jeff Jeff told me he stayed at the bouse at Pierce and Polk for about l5 to:O minutes. and then he got a ride to Tvter

Pierce's home. where' he later went to the Columbine Public library and met with IUs motber at about 1 :SO p m

Jeff was showna diagram of thecafeteriaarea and asked ifbe observed rwc large duffle bags Orsports rype bags. one being a

bluecolorand the ether beinga burntcrangish-red color. {{(lId him the itemswere located In the 'Central core area of the cafeteria

and asked if he saw these (terns when hewent to the foodserviceline. Jeff stared he walked through that general area. bUI did

not recall seeingthose items,tellingme that it wasn't uncommon for larg~ packsor backpacks to be present m the cafeteria dunng

lunch period. Jeff'was asked ifhe observedany gunmenwhilein the cafeteriaat the high school. or ifhe saw any gunmenafter

he exited from the school. He stated he did not see any gunmen.but he heard a gunshot and told me he believed it was Il'l rhe

cafeteria area OVer' near the: west doors,

Jeff was asked ifhe knew any membersof the'TrenchCoat "iatla. s~ifically 'Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold,or their associates.

He could not provide any informationabout this group Whenasked ifhe knew about Harris' Website. he again told me that

he did not knew anything about the group. Jeff was asked if there were any rumors aroundschool of anything that was going

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to occur crtQ4~:O-9t) He told me he had not heardof anything Jeff proceeded 10 leUme that there was no other information

that he could provide. and mid me he-left the school arid did not observe my activity at the school

Jeff wasasked to describe his dress on the mctdt:nt date Hesaid he was weanng khaki colored shorts with it grey leng sl¢l¢\ ed

shirt.a baseballcap, and tennis shoes Jeff wasasked if he had left any items in \.he cafeteria whenhe exited the school. and 'te

toldme he never took his backpackoff. so when he ran ourof the school he still had it on. He said there were no uemshe had

left behind

At the completion of my interview. l asked Jeffand his mother Kathy Voll. if they had any additional inforrnarion or bad an:

questions tor me to let me know K.athy Noll told me there is a family by the last name of Wright, who live at 5391 South

Garland Way rn Littleton. Cclcrado.horne phonenumber 303..904-\ 108.whohavetwosonswhoattend Columbine HighSchool.

and the older 50n observed either Harris or Klebotdin the parkinglot at the scbool jusr prior to the incideru 00 04~:O~99 She

"a1d she heardthe indi..«duals(Harris and Klebold)werecarryinglargeduffle bags. and these may possibly be the duffle bags

tharf haG descrioed earlier lilthe interview Kathy \,loll wasunableUJ provideany .additiona1 infcrmarion reference this incident,

and suggested the Wrigh(<; be given a phone: call

Jeff was asked to depict where he was sitting In the cafeteria on 04.,2Q..99. and his movement out of the school A copy cf thar

map is attached to this supplemental report.

ADDITIONAL INFOR.'I4AIION,

fBI Case =4-Di'i57419IDN#3400)

DISPOSITION, Open. pending further investigation.

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f hav(t rtl8d the foregoing st.temenr Ina the ffJCf$ contained tMrfin are true to fM bat of my Imow/Mg. sod belief. Ido Itot maintain tnat it comsms all of rIM nets or tnra,1sof the if'lcidettt, but only rhou f8C~ about which I fI,ve beenasked.

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CC''lr'1UATION !'~;".;.:li·¢'·· "~'i-~;:~ ~ ='" '

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5·3·99~tiiQUOO nornocds Offe:l:t$lt it:\l1lS~ Op:on E.t-,CXIa.llyCcam1 R~Cm: Review, ':lSSlficmco a~b'lA.n"'e51 l:niOt¢.Willd C'=n

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Narrative:

On 4·30·99 , Inv Reker did conduct an interview with Justin Norman at his residence, with hismomerorssent.

Norman states thathe had left weight Ililingclass and had met Matt Katzenmeler in tha hallway anaIhat they walked to tl1e cafeteria at approx. 11'20 aM that while he was at the vending machines nextto theNest doors of the cafeteria.he heard shotsout the west doorand t'1at he lookedout and sawtwo people gojown anathat Dylan Kliebold thencame into thecafeteria via thesedoorsand started shooting,and that<:Iiebold was shooting allover the cafeteria, Norman also related that as the bulletswere gOIng by whiZZingby his headthat he was bUSy gelting people out of lt1e cafeteria,

It should be noted that this is the first time this Investigator has heard that Kliebold entered thecafeteria by tI11S door and thathe also fired numerous shots from this location. When Norman oescnbec thisalledged shooting from inslda the west doorof thecatetena.he held his hands by his hipsas if holding a gunand ~id a spraying or sweePIng motion from this position as he described Kliebolds actions,

Norman states that nobody was with Dylan,and mat Dylan was wearing a black trench coat, blackbeets, a 'goofy" face, long blond hair,and a big 110se. Norman states that he did not see a duffel bag andcannot describe a weapon,

Norman states thathe thenran to the Rebel Comer andout the door andthat he hadhis baCkpackwith him,

Norman states thaI the onevictimoutside had been shot in the ankle andthat one hadbeen shot inthe chest and that Kliebold hadcome from the outside steps by the west entrance to the cafeteria

Norman related that he knows Eric Hams from gym class but did not know Kliebold,

Norman states thathe (Nonnan) was wearing blueshorts, and a green vestwith a white shirt,

Norman related thathe was in front in frontof Coach Brookfield in the lunchroom.tit should be notedthat tnv. Reker did interview Brookfield and he states that he(Brookfield) was in thecommons area of the:afetena)

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cONn"""TION ::,:tlr\Xlrt't\\! ~f/je'l'lC,< ~(tlOI'\1"'iOrr:~~ '~.l$<t ,:oo~ ~'0

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ADPITIONAL WIT'lESS,Nossaman, Sean D. dob!06~13-8:. W.M5424-South Hoyt Street

Littleton. Colorado gOt::'J!J03}933~J:"63 Work Sruaenc at Columbine High School(Sopncmore!

lParerita{ informeriont

Nossaman, Janis K.. dcbI05~lg..52, wrFsameas above, Work: it 7 Yosemite Circle

Denver. Colorado80::::0t 303'1363-1247

'vossernan. DaloidL..dobil~·13..49, W''M

same as above 'Wark: same as above

''lYESTlGATION,

On 05·1.)i~99, betweenthe hours of 1108and 1155hours.I had anopporruniry to speakwith Sean Ncssaman In reference [0 the

incident that occurred at Columbine High School on Q4,.~a.99 Also present during the interview was his father. David

'iossaman

Sean'Sossamanproceeded to tell me he arrived at school 00 04~ZO~99) at about 0710 hours. and that he drove '>"ith his me-nd.

[an Patrick (303-9794911), Ncssaman advised that they had parked at Clement Park and walked into the mainentranceat

school, Oncehe","ved at Columbine High School, heproceeded to hIS locker. which is locker01564. and" located near the

gymnasium. Sossaman statedthathi, first hourclass ls German, andit is taughtdownstairs in the Foreign Language hall. and

the teacher is Amy Burnett. Nossamaa was asked ifhe sawanythingunusual in the cafeteria area when he was walking to his

German class. 1askedhimif heobserved anyone bringing inrwc!arge duffle bags or 5PQrt5 bags, OOe being blue andonebeing

orangjshifed in color,andplacingthosebags in theceneal core arcof mecafeteria. NoSSlmlU'l toldme he did OOt see those bags.

and he did not see anyone bringthosebags in. After his fi.rst hourGerman class, be proceeded to his \'tath cress. which was

taughtby Mr Bundy Aft« Mathhe basTeamSports. which is taught by CoachSplace. and fourth hO\lr hehas language Arts

which is blugh[ by Ms.Nykanen. Nossarnan was asked where hJs fourth hourclass was loeated in the school. H. toldme i. is

icated in lhe S""I.I Studies and Languag. Arts hall. At about 1110hours. h. was '.Ieased from his fourth hourclass and

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proceededto the cafeteria,and belieyes he arrivedat about 1115 hours. Ncssamen was showna map of the cafeteriaarea of the

high school. and I asked ifhe could tell me where he was seated. vossemen identified table =W"W as the table he was seated at,/ ./

and proceeded to tell methat his mend. Jeremy 'vtullen1303·i30:~6i 12.). his girlfriend, Tanya, Worlock t303~9'71 ~0805t 'vlike

Kish{unknown phone),and Mark Radtke{3C3~979. ~ t 91 i, werealso seated at the table 'vcsseman explained shortly after he

finishedhis lunch, he got up and went over to the trashcans \l,lhich were located near the pop machines bi' the northwest doors

of the cafeteria. As he was throwing away trash, he remembers hearing pops.and later identified them as gunshotscorrung from

outside. He lookedout the northwest door wherehe statedhe sawan unidenufled white male,who he believedwasa Freshman

lying outside the doors. and the individualwas ;;lutc-bing his shoulder. and appeared to be shot in the shoulder erea 'vcssaman

explained marhe steppedoutside, aridwas lookingat the stUdent whenheheardthreegunshots. and then a possible shotgun blast

corning from outside I asked Nossaman if he observed any gunmen while he was standing outside. and he stated he did not

Afterthe ihotgun blast. hestatedhe steppedback inside thecafeteria. andan unknownteacheryeHed at the students to get down

/€'~Nossaman proceeded to ron to the teacher's lounge, and with him was a \'1s. Jankowsk( Amy Burne \~s Caruthers. '

..rnkncwn lunch lady. Tim Kastl~nd 'Nkk Fos(Once they gOt [ri'tO the teacher's lounge. he stated the; an """ent into (he

bathroom inside the loungeand locked the door

vcssaman stated while they were in the reaeners loungebathroom, that 'As Jankowski and Nick Foss attempted 10 escape b~

climbmgthrough the ceiling, but t."'e weight of the NiO individualscollapsed the ceiling and they fell to the floor vossaman

remembers that while they were in the reacher's lounge. they would periodically peer through the west windowof the lounge'

He stated he observed l'WO studentsat Columbinewho were lymgat the west doorofthe' cafeteria. He stated (hat LanceKirklin

was one of the individuals. and he was lying neat the fence, and "it appeared his face was gcae ' He also Slaten that Dan

Rohrbough was also lying outside on the sidewaHc.. and both indivld:.als appeared to be dead. I again asked Nossarnan if he

observed any gunmen snoot the rwo individuals. or did he see any gunmen standing near them, He stated he did net set the

gunmen

Nossaman told metha' they remained in the teacher'slounge fora shan period of nmewhenB"'tt KiISlonig hadcom. intothe

teacher's lounge and directed everybody that it appeared 10 he safeto leave.at whichtimetheyexitedfrom theschool through

'he northwest cafeteria doorand tan to a blueHonda Accord whIch w.. parked in dteSenior pvking lot. Nossaman advised there

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wererwoDenver SWATofficers there. and they s:ou~t refugebehindthe car After a short period of time. theofficers instructed

them to run to safety. at which time they ran to the soccer fields.and then were directed to go to a cenrral staging pointat Clle:

and Yukon Street.

Ncssamanstaled after heexited fromColumbine HighSchooland wascrouched behind the blue Honda Accord. that there were

never any sbots fired at him Of any of the other indivHiuals that were crouched behind the vehicle

"Sossaman was asked \\ hile the incidentwas occurrmgif anybodyhad identifiedwho the gunmen were Hestated whilehe was

in theteachers lounge, he recalled somebody told himthat the gunmen were Ericand Dylan 1asked Nossaman ifhe knewEnc

Harris or Dylan Kleboid, or ifhe knewother associatesof the Trench Coat Mafia. He told methat he knew Eric Hams worklWd

at Blackjack Pizza, telling me that his girlfhend. Tan:-a Wod;x:K.. works at Great Clips, which 1S located near Blackjack Pizza

4:esaid on occasion. when he would go over t-o visithis girliiiend. Eric Hams wouldgive them free PIzza, He told me he didn ~

associate with Harris. and really didn't know much about him. Nossaman proceeded to tell me that their family is personal

friends with (he KlebQlds. and their family shared Rockies baseball tickets. At this point Scan 'SOSSAman's, father, David

Nossaman. told me rhar he and Dylan Klebcld went to the All Star Game which was played at Coors Field in 19'98 Sean

Nossaman was asked ifhe knew about Harris' website. He told me he hadno idea that the Website existed. I asked 'vcssamen

iIhe heard any rumors in reference to anything that was going. to occuron Q4.20¥99 He stated there were a lot ofktds running

around with "410" scribed on their hats and backpacks. and he knew that this was National Marijuana. Day

I askedNossamar; ifhe couid recall about what rime this incidentoccurredat th~ school He stated he believed itwas about 11:0

to 1130hours Nossaman was asked. ifhe observedeither Lance Kirklinor Dan Rchmoegh being shot outside the high SChOOl

He 'Stated that he did see Rohrbough fan after being shot, but againstated he did not see a gunman. He believesthat Rohrbough

was shot three times in the back area. and he thought Rohrbough was walking down the stairs when he was shot He told me­

he did not see Kirklin get shot. he only observed him lying on the groundafterthe iacidera.

Ncssarnanwas asked to describe his dress on the incidentdate. He stated he was wearing black knee length shorts. a red t-shirt,

"hlch hadwritten acrossit Rage Against The Machine. I asked. himtodescribe his backpack thathe left in the cafeteria area.

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He advised it was a dark green JanSport,and ir corttained a Science: book calculator

N¢ssaman was asked where he went after he was released from the staging point at Caley and Yukon Street He told me JUS!

beforehe wasreleased. he remembers speaking with LarrvBrown with the ColoradoBureauof Investigation, and gavehim nES

initialstatement Aftergivinghis statement. his motherpickedhim up and they Went to- LeawoodPark in an attempt:0 rind fU5

girlfriend, Tanya Woriock, After they didn't locate her at Leawood Park. they went to the Columbine Public Library where :he)

locatedher,

Nossaman was asked if there is anythingreference this incident{hatreally sticks out In his mind. He stated one thing that he

recalls is that the phraseof the day. which was displayedat school,said something: to the effect of "Why s-hould anyone be m

school today?" 1 asked him [fhe knew who authored the phrase of the day. and he told me that it was the R.&:~\i Staff. the video

-iroduction group Ncssamen wasasked if mere was any additional informationthat he thought was important to pass on. He

Statedthat he didn't haveany futr.htr information. rreuerared with Nossamaa chat he didnot seeanygurunen whilt at Columbine

High Scheel. nor did be see the two largeduffle bagsor sports bags describedearlier in the cafeteria area

At the- cornpledcnof m~ interview, Nossaman was askedto depictwhere- he wassitting in the cafeteria. and then his movement

out of the building A ccov of that map ,s attached with this supplemental report,

APDITION:\l !NfQR.~..mON:

Fill case number ... DN·57419 DN- 2839

DISPOSITION, Open. pending further investigation.

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LAKEWOOO POUCI DEPARTMENT SIJPPUMENTAl. REPORTREPORTING AGENT: DETECTIVE GEORGE MCG1.YNN CASE NUMBER: 99.38856VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATI! OF REPORT: OS/20/99OffENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEfFCO SHERIfF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTRO!, NUMBER: DN3SS4, Fill: 4A.pN57419, eR #99.7625

SlSPECTS: Eric Harris

Dylan Klebold

IN'lESTIGATION,

On 5Il5/99, I was assigned infcrrnaricn control number DN3554 for follow up investiganon. The infcrmarion

control narrative stated that ShawnNossaman indicated that a lunch employee, Ms. Caruthers, was in:h.

cafeteria when rlJis occurred. Theiaformaricn control sheet was prepared by Sergeant Calvin Hemphill, Denver

PoliceDepartment

On 5/18/99, I contacted Jefferson County Schools ,.......a Administrator, Barb Monseu, andrequested any

information shemigbr haveon cafeteria employee by mename of Ms. Caruthers. She said thatshehad no

information on suchan employee but would provide mewithinformation on the manager aDd otheremployees

of the kitchen. On 5/191991 received a faxtransmission from NancyCook for Barb Monseu witha listof the

CclumbineHighSchool cafeteria workers. Ms. Caruthers is not On that list.

ADDITIONAL \'\!lTXESSES:

l. Linda Tibljas, Kitchen Manager

~lS3 w. Tufts Ave

Morrison. Co 80465

303·979·2574

Addition.1 cafeteria workers:

2. Dewloney, Suzanne

10605 W Quarles Ave

Littleton, CO 80127

303·971·8663

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LAXEWOOO POLleE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTREPORTING AGENT: DETECTIVE GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99.38856VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: OS/20/99OFFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OffiCEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: ON3554, Fill: 4A.ONS7419, eR #99.162:5

3.

5.

Helm.Laverne

3663S Sheridan Blvd

Denver, CO 80235

303·984-0460

Mederman, Marlene

11432 W. Roxbury PI

Littleton, CO80J27

303..948 ..2344

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6.

4853 S. Hoyt St

Littleton, CO 80123

303·972·2194

Nielsen, Karon

7153 W. Hinsdale Dr

Littleton, CO80J27

303·933·9097

7. NancyCook, Area Admillistrator for Jefferson COWl!}' Schools

1829 Denver West Drive

POBox 4001

Golden, CO80401

303·982-6836

Cookprovidedthe information on the Columbine HighSchool cafeteriaworkers for administrator BarbMonseu

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CafeteriaWorlwnColQlIloilla :ElJiII Sol."...

LindaTibljaa121&3 w.., T"lU Ave.Mom,o. CO &0465303-979·2;74

Other Will'km

Suunne DewIMey10605 W QuarlesA,e.L,tt""on CO &0127303·911·8663

Laverfte Helm3663 South Sheridan Bl,d.Dever CO 81l23S303-984-0460

SUI Liane4853 South Roy!LittletonCO 10l:z.l303·972·2194

Marlene Nedenlll\n\ 14J2 West ll.;lxllUry PI.Lll:tleton CO BO 127303-948·2)44,Karenl'lielsen71;3 w...Hi~.Or.Littleton CO 80121303·933-9091

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FBI174A·DN.57419JCSO 9'}.7625Investigator- GlennMoore· Golden Police Department 1(303) 384-8080

RE: COl'o'TROl II2291SOCRCE: Crystol A"ngJ.",

LEAD Interview Veronica. -"undoas shewassaid to have: been at the student stOI"e a.nd sawshootingvtcnmAnne'darie Hocltbolter

TELEPHOl'iE INTERVIEW:N1JNCIO. VeronicaA, CDOB:1QI58l)7085 W Belmont Drivelittleton, CO 30123(303)973·5151

05·l9·99 19:28am

N1JNCIO said she had beenstandingat tbe studentstore.near the entrance on thesouth side of tne cafeteriaat the timeof the shooting

At about 11 :25amshe lookedout the windows to thewest and saw Anne ~1arie

HOCKHOLTER, whom she recognized from their elemental)' schooldays. fall to thegroundby me southwest comer of the cafeteria. Shesaid she ran out me exit by the storetosee what was wrong with HOCKHOLTER. At some point near this time a SpecialEducation Teacher, Miss Chris REDMERSKl. told them to getdown became someonewas shooting. As she got to l!le areaof l!le comet she sawa SUSpecL whom she thoughtshe could idenufy as Dylan KLEBOLD, walkingwest from the entrance at the topof thestairs by the grassy hillside. As this suspectgot to the lOP of the stairs he turned backtowardthe entrance fromwhichhe hadJUSt come and fired a handgunabout ten times inquick succession towards the school1entrance. She recalled this suspect was holdingmehandgun in his righthand.

NUNCIO described after firing the shots the suspectthen turnedand went back to thearea at tho top of the stairs. stoodby the edgeof thegrass. She watched:IS he reachedintohis trenchcoar andpulledour whatshe though! was a pipe bomb withhis right handand threw it towards the seniorpariting lot. She could not recall what the suspecthaddone withwe handgun he wasshooting withhis righl handjust prior to this. At tIlis timeN1JNCIO said she /UIlled and ran back into the cafetena thorough the row of multipledoors. She thenwentbackto the REBCorner, studentstore. with a few of her friendllwhereseveralgirls werescreaming. She then ran down the hallway to the right and ranout the exit nearthe Foreign Language classrooms to Leawood Ptlrl<.

NUNCIO clarified thatshe did not recallseeingKLEBOLD prior to the day of l!leshooting, bUI made this identification subsequently due to seeing their photographs on themediacoverage. She felt il had been K.l.EBOLD due to the shootershe had seen havingblondhair. She addedthat this suspectwas wearinga blackballcapon backwards,and ablacktrelIchcoa~ but otherwise could nOI provide funher description of him or hisweapons. NUNCIO did nOI see anyoneelse with this suspect, or anythingthat migh!have been besidehim at the time.

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FBI114A·DN·57419JCSO 99·1625Investigator: Glenn Moore • Gelden Ponce Department I (303) 384-8080

RE, CONTROL1# 2291NUNCIO illilially could not recallwho was withherduring !he.;;e observations, but

uponmysuggesuon confirmed that Jancll and Aleia RUSSEll and Alicia MAES werewithher,

A subsequent searchofRapidStartdiscovered existing leads for all of the witnesseslisted in thisreport. TeacherREDMERSKl, DN#3331. and students Janell RUSSELL,DN#2302. Aleia RUSSELL: DN#2289, andseveral previous interviews of shootillgvictim HOCKHOLTER,

•• NOnew leads were generated.

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Jhave fead tM fOl'egomg,stlr.mtfl'lt and the fact.! clHrt.ifled rh.ffJin 1Irt': rrue to the best of my knowledge 'tid N/;.I. Ido net m.inrain rh.u It conti"', lilt 01 the f~t3 0' dtftail$ of tlld im:id.nt~ but only those facts about which Jlull/II beenasklJd.

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5. %0 wore youwith in the cafeteria? Where were you sirring ?

n,;:=- I?t{fl--()'" -..5)'/ /7** UPDATED APRIL 28, 1999 **~& .IL"3'7 -7&;~

TEAlv! FOUR L'iTERVIEW GUIDELIl'JE&~L ,io.C/.~io"

l\;n~TMAL QLESTIONS TO BE ASKED

Did you eyer see the rNO large duffel bags in thecafeteria ry

2, Did yousee anyone carryingor in the possession of those duffel bags, at a previoustime?

'fJ~

3 Did you see Eric Hams or Dylan Klebold either on Mondayof Tuesday 0 What werethey doing 0 •

'N"ha, did the~say? Were they with anyoneelse ry

fj ~e;",I+- K!JJ""0 tEln..I~2.... '4, Did you leaveanythingbehind in tjlo cafeteriaor anywhere else in the school? •

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6. Did yousee Or talk (0 any of the TrenchCoat Mafia members on Monday? TUesday? Howabout the prior week or weekend?

No

9 Howdid you leave the cafeteria or the building? Whatwere the events that ')lad'; ,

you leave? J.!, ~r:.J 'TrI~ ~t4d-L £)00-2.. ~(.A-ua h:Jl-< ."rl'- V1fGt-~ \JW:, irf.J 0 0 ",d ;J '7) 'f1-.t-/,./ ;,)0 J ,1- b'f o?/. I !l.~10. What rimedid you enter the cafeteria ? Wheredid youcome from (priorto rhe

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** UPDATED APRIL 28, 1999 **TEAl\-'! FOUR INTERVIEW GUIDELIl'oI"EML"ThIAL QUESTIONS TO BE ASKED

t I Have them mark wherethey were sitting, their routeout of the building and whomthey were with (if known) ?

12, Howdid you exir the building ? Where did you go whenyou got out and what didyou see on the outsideof the building? '

~~ .DoO'L 8:>1 Cy~,~13, Do you use the Internet? If so, what is your screen name? Do you have an rCQ

(aka. I seek you I similar to a chat tine) account? TftTA-;J '" ':l.-

14, Do you know anybody with. "<\Q,uble piercedeyebrow"?

f.,Jo

15 Did yousee or hear any unusual announcements prior ro the shootings? Do youknow what the "Thougi\36e day was" over the RebelNews Network (Rt.'N) ?

16,Can you provideany further informaticnon the memoers of the Trench Coat Mafia?

r) 011 Ask the patents if the lads have told themanythingelse? Different?

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lAKEWOOD PoueE DEPARTMENT SUJlPUMENTAJ. REPORTUPORTING AGENT: GIORGI MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99·38856\I1CTIM: COLUMBINI HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF RIPORT: OS/06/99

FENSI: AOA/COLUMBINI HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCI/JIFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN2806, FBI; 1l4A.DN57419. leso; CR#'19-7625

SUSPECTS: Ene Harris

DylanKlebeld

WITNESS: Keirn O'Dell deb: 4/15/84

9695 W Power Circle

Littleton, CO 80128

303-972-3602

Michelle O'Dell (Mother)

9695 W, Power Circle

Littleton, CO 80128

303.972-3602

Patrick O'Dell (Father)

9695 W Power Circle

Littleton, CO 80128

303-972-3602

303-969-2013 (wk)

INVESTIGATION:

On5151991 was assigned information control number DN2806 forfollow up investigation. The information

control narrative SlatedthatKeirn O'Dell is On the original cafeteria backpack list

On 5161991 responded to 9695 West Power Circle and interviewedKeirn O'Dell and her mother, Michelle,

Keirnconfirmed that shehad been in the cafeteriaat the timethat the incident occurred. She rodelhe bus to

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l.AKIWOOO POliCE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTREPORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL OAT! OF REPORT: 05/06/9'1

FENSE: AOAiCOLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FOllCE/JEFFCO SHERlFF'S OFFiCEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN2S06, I'll; t74A-ON574t9. JCSO: eR 199-7625

school, bus numberS2,that drops her off at the south mainentrance. She said she entered the schoolat

apprcximately7:05 andwent to her locker which is in the mainhallwayandthen went to her athletic lockerby

the gymnasium to drop off her track equipment. She then wasout in the main hall by the main entrance,

visiting with friends Julie McGinley. AllisonReardon, and JennyNaifeth. She said that she then went to her

firsthour. which is Englishonthe main level near the offices. She then went to second hour, which is Spanish,

on the lower level. Mrs. Hickmanis the teacher. From thereshe went to her tbJrd hour which is Science. She

went back upstairs through themain stairwell. She thenwent to her fourthhour classwhich is Choir. In

betweenthird and fourth hour she did go with a friend to a friend's locker, howevershe did not go to her locker,

From Choir she went to the "AU IMCh.

O'Dell stated that 'he went into the cafeteriaand dropped offher backpackat the table, which she identified as

_. She then went to the service line and picked up a chick filet sandwich. She went back10 the tableand

believesshe may have even finishedher sandwich, and was eatingand talking with friends when she heard

some boys from the far end of the cafeteriayell to get down. She then lookedacross the lunchroom and saw

rhatkids were getting down under the tables andthat someof the students were crawlingon their stomachs

across the floor towards their locsncn. She said that j anitors werewalkingby with walkie-talkies, thenshe

heardconversations aboutsomeonehaving a gun.She thought that studentson the ground were talkingabout

that She said thaI all of a suddenpeople started 10 t11Jl towards the stairwell, She did not hear any gWlshots at

thaIlime. She said thaI she and her friendKatie Jorgensen ran up the stairs together. She believes that they

were one of the first ones up the stairs, She said that theyranstraighldown the hall when they got to the topof

the stairs, and as they got IC the top of the stairs theyheard what they thoughlwere loud bombs. She said thaI

they ran straigh; out the doors yelling for other students IC evacuate the schoolas they left. She said thatwhen

she ran out of t'le school, she ran acTOSS the street intoLeawood Park. She 'aid that she mel up with 150or so

people in the park, She said that while they were there theyheard more bombs or gWlShots and thenheard

someone yell that theyshould get out ofthe park. Shesaid thatshe then wentto her friend LindsayBlair's

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LAKlWOOD POUCE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTREPORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99.38856'''CTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT, 05/06/99

FENSE: AOAlCOLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFPCO SHERIFF'S OPFleEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: 0N2806, FBl; 174A·ON5Z419, JC$O: CR '99·7625

house,and 'he was able to call her mother and her mather believesshe receivedthe call approximately 11 45 to

11.50. Hermother came to the house and pickedup 12ofthe girls that lived in the Governor's Ranch areaand

took them home. At Katie Jorgensen' house they wereable to use the cell phone and other phones to call

parents. O'Dell said that as she ran down the maincorridorto exit the building, she remembers dodging in

betweenpHlars and behind walls as to avoidbeing shot. She said that shedoesn't know Why she <tid thatnow,

becausethere was no shootingin the hallwaythal shewas awareof, but she could hear it behind her

O'Dell said thar her backpackis bluewith black trim. Inside the backpack is her Government,Math, Spanish

and Vocabularybook. severalnotebooks, her Government and Spanishfolder,her calculator,her purse with

makeup and her school Ilr, and peas and pencils. She said she was wearingkhaki shorts and a pink shit! with a

pink top, and white lenni:; shoes.

O'Dell is a Freshman. She said that:;he had heardof the l!O!lch coalmafia. and had seen kids wearing trench

coats aroundschool andjust assumedthat they werepart of the trench coat mafia. She's had no problemswith

anystudents in the group and she', unawareof any students that<tid have problems. She said that her friend

Julie McKinneyreceived a letterduringone of her classes in whichthe Sophomores write the Freshman Ierters,

She doesn't know Who the letterwas from, but the letterwas all about warning Julie about her dealings with

members of the trench coat mafia.

O'Dell said that she doesn't know anybodywith twopiercedeyebrows, She does have Interne, accessat home,

howevershe only uses it for Ecmail and her on-lineservice. Shesaidthat she did see 'he Royal News Network

and she thinks that she saw the thoughtof the day beingyou don't wont10 be here today.

O'Dell said that during her travels through the schoolshe didn't noticeany unusualbackpacksor dufflebags.

She had no further informationto addto the investigation.

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I.AKlWOOD POua DEPARTNl,NT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTREPORTING AGENT, GEORGi MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER' 99.31856"'(TIM, COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT, 05/06/99

FENSE, AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINfORMATiON CONTROL NUMBER, DN2806, FBI: 174A·DN57419, JaO, CR #99.7625

ADDITIONAL MTNESSES:

l. Katie Jorgensen /

2. :\'icole Ziccardi ./

3. Jenny Taylor ./

4. Laura Green ../

5. ValerieMarr ../

These are all studentsthat wereseatedat tableKK with O'Dell.

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J311RRSON COONTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICS

Oefenda..ot:: ('Columbine shooting)

Dat.. : 050699

Deput.y D.A.:

Docket Numbe", 99A062 (T)

Case Number' 99-7625

Investigator: Mike Heylin

WITIlESS,

Mat.t.hew Oliver DOB: 091880

8030 S. Marshall Ct,

Li:tleto~, CO a0123

303-978-0779

c/o mother; Chris Oliver (1') 303-540-6934

father; Russell Cliver (w) 303-715-2930

·ellS Student.; backpack at. taole Il wieh l\llly Evan., loeigh Kamens,

Steve !r~jillo, Heather Pinkel, Nick Shuman and Tina Bernaeei: was

walking to food line in middle of eafeteria when incident began, Saw

no suspact.s or duffle bags; had Erie Harris, Dylan Klebold, Nat.e

Dykeman. and Chris Morris in his zero-hour bowling class; thought:

Eric and Ilylan were missing from boWling class day of shooting; was

net sure if Nate or Chris were in class that morning

IllVESTIGATION:

On May 6, 1999 at. 0934 hours r contacted Matt Oliver at his home for

an interview, His father was present, Matt- then t.old me the

following;

• He is ill senior at Columbine High . JC-001· 003960

• When asked abcut, Eric Harris, he said that he had Elri<:, Ilylan

Klebcld, Nate Ilykeman, and Chris Morris in his zero-hour bolo/ling

class. !le described Eric as being ill quiet 'iPy who never said

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also K.."'lew

He said that: Eric did. wear a trench coat at: times He

Eric ever since they both went to Ken Caryl Middle School"

• When asked about Dylan Klebold, he did not know Oylan prior tobowlin9 ~lass. He described Dylan as a bit more talkative chat

on occasion, He did

class on the day of

Sri.:: was

1t When asked about .--, he said. that: ~as in n:.sgovernment: and economics class for 3rd hou~, He also saw him a=~~~d

school, He described lIIIIIas ve~1 talkative. He reme~bered a :ime

in that c:ass when the stadents wer~ Calkinq abou~ their parents andabout God. He remEmbered saying that: he was not closeto his pa.::erH:s and :hat he did nee love them. e.Lso

sai.d c.nat his mother was goi:lg out with some othel: man. He

thaC~uld wear a trench coatknow'" i~ was in his 3:r:d houz

shooting"

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year. He

year

asked about he said that he knew Who _

said that he had. in his social studies class Laet;said that. was a nice guy who talked about cars. He

in a trench. coat. He has not. seen much of _ :his

to When asked about he gaid that~ was also i:l

his last year l $ social studies clASS, He de5Crib~a$ a kidwho kept. to himself, would t.alk in class, and was very smart. He

thought that .. '~as On the dellate team" He said thatW041d also wear a trench coat on occasion.

• He could notassociates. He hasthey were just kids

not think of them as

think of any other trench coat students orheard the name l1Trench Coat: Mafia n but thought

who ·~or.. black and kept to thell\lielves. He did

a 'lang.

• He did not see any of the above named students Or other trenchcoat students or associates in school the day of the shooting" He

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,i~ not think that Eric or Dylan were at the zero-hour bowl>ng class

t:"H9 d.ay of ~he ,h.ooting and could noe zeeemcer- if c..~ris Morris or

Nate Cykeman were in bowling that day.

• '//hen asked, he said that he didaround school the day of the shooting.said he diQ not see any duffle baqs.

not see any unusual obj ect.s

When asked specifically, he

• On the day of the shooting, he had math class for 4th hour. Hegot out: at ll; 10 a, m. and. went straight. down the stairs to t.he

cafeteria. He said he always goes to the last table that is in thehallway outside Rebel corner. The table is the one. in that area

that is closese to the cafet.eria tables. This was veri!ied by t~e

location his backpack was fo~~d, table D.

• He was at. that table with his girlfriend, !\my Evans and; Le~gh

Kamens, Steve T~jillo, Heather Dinkel, Nick Shuman, and Tlnallernacci. He sat down at. the table and w"ited for the lunch linesto go d,own. After waiting about: 5 or 10 mdnutes , he gOt up and

st.arted toward the food line.

... Referring to t.he diagram, as he was walking around table H to

go to t.he food line, he saw students scrambling toward the west:

window.. lie saw Mr. Sanders and a janitor squatting down by thewest door to the cafeteria. ae ~houghl:. that a sen.l.or prank of

setting mice loose waS occurring.

• As he got close between tabl .." X and Y, everyone began to squatdown. lie heard someone say something about a ".hooting.' He gotdown and does not remember if he heard any shots. He did hear

crying and panic. Aft.er i:leing down for 4S seconds, he started tocrawl back to his table. About half the way there, everyone startedto run out of the cafeteria. lle Went up the stairs and left down

the hallway ~~d out that hallway'S east doors toward Pierce St.

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• All he ",as cu:::ning do_ the hallway

he he ard C""" loud shots or ..xpl""ions.

waS coming from the upstairs area.

afCer going u.p CheHe said ic sounded

stairs;

like it

• once outside, he hopped into iii. car being driven by C':tris

Doven. He sa~d that from the time the~e was first a problem t~ the

time he was out of the school was about 3 to 4 minutes,

• He wae .....aring a blue columbin.. football t-shi"t. jeal.,,, and

brown boots,

* ~e never SSW any suspe~ts,

This concluded my ~ncerview with Matthew oliver.

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COLL"IBINE 05·07·99X FIRST DEGREE \1t.;RJlER

WlT,ESSES,

TashaOlson DOB 010733

7191 West Glascow Place

Littleton,Colorado 'SO 12.3

Columbine High School' lOth grade

IN" EST1GATION ,

On05"{)3~9q, at about9 30 a.m. Ispoke Wim CHSst'l..l.den£ TashaOlsonas fellow up on DN24i9 The interview wasconducted

'Y telephone ~l(hQUgh Tasha Olson was preYiously interviewed (DN 19481, thepurpose of this follow upwas to determine

whetheror notTasha had seen or could identifY Eric Hams. DylanKtebold, or any of the individuals knownto associate with

them,

Tasbaccnfirtnedthat she had beeninside thecaferenaon 0....20..99 at eboor 1[ 20 a.rn Tashasaidthat a groupt)(srudents hat::

gathered near the door located at the northwest corner cfthe cafeteria, Tasha said that she looked out the west windows. near

the door. and saw an mdividuaJ lying011 the- concrete, near thebottom of the stairway Tasha said thar when people began

yelling to 'get down,'she ducked down under table VV at' WW Tasha said tha; meanly person sheremembers seeiog oerside

the cafeteria was this individual. Tasha3aid thatshenever sawanyone wearing a trench coat.nordid she seearty weapcrust

See report for DN1948

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LAKEWOOD POLICE OEPARTMENT SUPPl.eMENTAL REPORT

PQRTlNG AGENT: GEORGE MCGl.YNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856v,CTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOl. DATE OF REPORT: 04129199OFFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOl. TASKFORCElJEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: ON2513,FBI: 174A.oN57419, JSCO: CRft9-7625

suspeCTS:

ERIC HARRIS

DYLAN KLEBOLO

W!TNESS: ORBAN, JEREMY

OOB: 11114162

7357WEST FREMONT OR" LITTLETON, CO80128

303·973·9448

MOTHER: JOANN SANDER·CEDERL

7357WEST FREMONT DR, LITTLETON, CO 80128

303·973·9448 WORK: 303·781-6653

STEPFATHER: GEORGE SANDER-CEDERL

7357WEST FREMONT OR, LITTLETON, CO 60128

303·973·9448 WORK: 303·799·3905

INVESTIGATION:

On 05103199 I was assigned Information Control Number DN2513 for followup investigation,

Thenarrative stated thatJeremy Orban hadbeen in the cafeteria at apprOXimately 7:00a.m. The

source was Brandi Wiseman, a student at Columbine HIgh School.

On 05104199 at 1130 hours I mel with Jeremy Orban and hismotherJoann Sander·Ceden at

theirresidence, Alsopresent at the residence were twoother Columbine students, Braden Pesusich

and Ali BQukhalfa. Both Pesuslch and Boukhalfa were present in the cafeteria withJeremy Orban

andthey werealso interviewed,

Orban stated thathewalked to school on 04120199 and that he arrived at apprOXimately 0710

hours and thathe entered the school through the main entrance thenwent to his lockeranddown to

commons or cafeteria area, Hesaid he mel a girlnamed Cari, lastnameunknown and Brandi

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Wiseman, He said they .....ere in the commons lor approximately 10 to 15 minutes before first hour.

Orban said that he didn't notlee anything unusual in the cafeteria at that time, He didn't notice any

unattended duffel bags or backpacks, although he said he .....asn't really looking for any,

Orban left the commons area and went to Span:sh on the lower level for first hour He left

SpaniSh ar.a second hour .....ent to chemistry on the main level, for third hour he went to history on the

main level and after third hour he went to his locker and then to fourth hour across from the

gymnasium, his math ciass. He then left his math class and went to the A lunch. He said that when

he amved he got in line to purchase food and after he purchased his pizza he went to sit at his table

He identifIed!l'le.lable that he wa$.Sitting at as table AA. He said that the other people at hrs table

we~en Pesus~j,'.';;;-BOukhalf;,.Seth Biggi. Ian-;:;ales:.Nict Ramynyshin\ R;;! Ra,,:'R;n~,',- ' ._--~" ----' -,-~

and Terry, faSfname unkncwn.

Orban said that he sat down at the table, took two bites of this pizza when he heard a janitor

come in through an outside door yelling for everyone to gel dowl), ~ said that he looked out the;iJ.r'!':

windows and saw a person who he believes was Dylan Klebold~ a male student m the leg and

throw a pipe bomb into the parking lot He said that he and other students then got under the tables,

He said that then he and other s~",dents began running towards the stairs and as they ran Orban

couid hear what he described as booms thinking in retrospect that these were pipe bombs, Orban

said that as he approached the stairs he could see th31the stairwell was quite crowded and there

was a teacher in the hallway by tl1e food cart directing them down tl1e hall. He said that he ran down

the hall until he had to make a right and followed that hallway down to the last classroom. He said

there were numerous students gOing Into that olassroom and there were several teachers in the class

with them, He said that after several minutes lhe teachers heard the shooling from what he believes

was upstairs and he, at the direction of the faoulty, ran aut the south exit doors from this classroom,

across the student parking lot and to a house at Polk Street and Pierce. He said they went in the

house for a short time and a student there had a cell phone and he was able to call his mother, He

'Ieved he was able to contact her at approximately 11:45 a.m. Orban had been separated from his

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~,PORT1NG AGENT: GEORGE MCG1.YNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856';T1M: C01.UMBINEHIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 04129199

OFFENSE: AOAlCOLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCElJEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTR01. NUMBeR: DN2513, FBI: 114A-DN57419, JSCO: CR#99-1625

mends at the table when he left the table. Orban did not leave anything behind in the cafeteria. He

said he had been wearing brown corduroy's and a green T shirt. He said he took his backpack with

him when he left Orban said that he noticed nothing unusual In the cafeteria prior to the incident

beginning, that he didn't nonce any iarge duffel bags or backpacks that appeared to be unattended.

However. he staled that he probably wouldn't nonce such an item because it is common practice far

the students to drop their packs and go get food, using their packs to save a spot. Orban said that

he was familiar with the trench coat mafia only by name and knew that they were kids that wore

trench coats, but had no run in's with them and couid provide no further information on the trench

coat mafia. He also did not know Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold. Orban did not know of any students

who were building pipe bombs or stockpiling weapons. He does not have his own web sIte and does

not have Intemet access at home.

I next intervIewed Braden Pesuslch. He il'ldicated he had not been in the cafeteria any other

time during the day and had gone to the cafeteria for the A lunch. He said that he had come from the

upstairs into the cafeleria, had gone to the lunch line and then made his way to the table when the

incident began. He said that he observed people standing up by the west windows and felt perhaps

there was a tight. He said that he had a fairly clear yiew of the kid running up the hil!, trying to ;un up

and get away, when he heard more shots. He said thai he then observed what he thought were pipe

bombs being thrown into the parking lot. He said that he saw one of the gunmen by the wlMdow

shooting down towards the ground. He could not see what the gunman was shooting at The only

description he could remember was that this gunman had iong aurly hair and in retrospect thinks It

was Dylan i'<lebold. He said about this time people were starting to run for the stairs to the cafeteria

He said that he ran along the south waU and that he saw a girl screaming. He thought hiname

might be Kim or Patty Blair. He couldn·t be sure because the Blair's are twins. He said that the glri

was screaming "Ann Marie, Ann Marie". He said that shortly past this girl that was screaming, was a

male student who was covered with blood. He said he didn't appear to be injured. but he had blood

.. oyer him. He said he next focused on the stairs and saw there was a large crowd there and ran

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'?ORTING AGENT: GEORGE MeGlYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856vICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 04129199OFFENSE: AOAlCOLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCEiJEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN2513, FBI: 174A..oN57419, JSCO: CR#99-7625

down the corridor into·thelanguagesection of thebuilding. He said that he didn't go entirely down

the hall. but made a rtght tum by the Special Ed hall. Hesaid as he ran past the stairwell he oould

heara rapid seriesof shots from wherehe believed wase~her behind him or upstairs. He said that

hethen ran down the corridorpast the Speclal Edclassroom and outof the building. Pesustcn said

that he took his packwith him and he was weartng khaki colored pants and a dark blue T shirtand

left nothing behind in the cafeterta. Pesusioh said thathewas familiar with the trench coat mafia only

by name but hadno run in's with them and cculd provide no further information on the trench coat

mafia, He also did not know Eric Harrisor Dylan Klebold. Pesusich did not knowof any students

whowere building pipe bombsor stockpiling weapons. He doeshaveIntemet access at home,

however he does not have a web page or username, Pesuslch couid add nothing further

I also interviewed Ali Boukhalfa, whoalso stated he had only been in the cafeteria duringthe A

eh and that he had comefrom upstairs. He said he had been in lineand was making hisway

backto the tablewhen the incident began. He heard a commotion anda loud thud outside thewest

windows. He got up and saw a suspectwithwhat hebelieved wasa shotgun. He observed him

shoot the gun but did not know wherehe shot it Into. He then sawwhathe thoughtwas a pipe bomb

go flying through the air and then the suspect ran to the north Side and up the stairs. He then heerd

several loud bombs as he was getting down. He said thatwhenthe students began to run out of the

cafeterta he ran for the stairs. He wentup the stairs andthendirectly east out the southeast main

entrance and across the street Intothe park. Hesaid that as he was running out the corridor he

could still heargunshots whichhe believed were coming from behind him, Boukhalfa could not

identify the personhe saw with the shotgun andcould provide no furtherinformation as to what the

person might have beenwearing.

Boukhalfa left nothing behind, he was wearing jeans anda darkIlrey T shirt with II marbled

top. Boukhalfa said he wasfamiliarwith the trench coatmafla andhad seen them around. Healso

did not knowEneHams or Dylan Klebold but that in retrospect he had seen Klebold around the

1001. He had no direct involvement with the trench coatmafla, but had II friend named Brett

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'PORTING AGENT: GEORGE MeGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856..CTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL CATE OF REPORT: 04129199OFFENSE: .lOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCElJEFFCO SHERIFF'S OPPleEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: ON2513, FEll: 174A-ON57419, JSCO: CRft9·7625

Sullivan who had transferred to Englewood se_al months ago for other reasons. Sullivan had

bumped into Klebold andthey got into a pushing ecntest. Boukhalfa received this information

second hand and did not have personal knowledge of the Incident He could only addthat the trench

ceatmafia membenl seemed rather odd and he stayed awayfromthem. He did not know of any

students whowere building pipe bombsor stockpiling weapons and noijced nothing unusual in the

school the day this incident occurred. He doesnothavea web page andcould add nothing further.

Both Pesusich and 80ukhalfaverified the students that wereat their table. Theyalso

indicated on the mapsprovided their routes into andout of the building. Orban indicated his

entrance In a solid orange and his exit in a doted orange, Boukhalfa did his entry in a solid green and

extt in a doted green and Pesusich did his entry in a solid red and his exit in a doted red.

omONAL WITNESSES:

Braden Pesusicn, Ali Boukhalfa. Seth BlggI, Ian Hales. Nick Romynyshin, Rani Rao, Ryan

Barts andTerry, last nameunknown.

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LAKEWOOD POUCE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT, •.:PORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 04-30-99OFFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE H1GH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/ JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN2801, FBI: 174A-DN57419, JCSO: CR #99-7625

SUSPECTS:

ERIC HARRIS

DYLAN KLEBOLD

WITNESS:

1. OWEN, ALISA , OOB: 08-31-81

6338 Geddes Drive. Littleton, CO 80128. 303-932-0215

Mother. CathyOwen, 6338 Geddes OMve, Littleton. CO 60128, 303-932-0215, work: 303-784-8190

Father: Michael Owen, 6338 Geddes Drive, Littleton, CO 80128. 303-932-0215, work: 303-757-9335

INVESTIGATION:

On 05-04-99 I was assigned Information Control Number DN2801 for follow up Investigation, The

Information Controlnarrativestated that Alisa Owen Ison the onginal cafeteMa backpack list.

On05-06-S91 responded to 6338 Geddes Drivewhere ImetwithAilsaOwenandhermother. Ailsa Owen

confirmed Ihal she was in the cafetaMa when this incident occurred.

Owen slated that on 04·20·99 she droveher car10 Columbine High School and parked in her assigned

parking space#214 in thesenior lot. Sheentered theschool through the student entranceIntotheCommons and

went up to her locker. which is on \he mainhall by the audltorurrn, She estimated she arrived at approximately

0700 hours. Shethen went to her physicsclassonthe mainlevel and spoke with her teacher For first hour she

has physics with Mr. Manuello. Second hour she has Spanish with Ms. Burch·SteMing. Third hour she has

language arts, whichis back00 the main leveland fourth hourshehas math in the mathwing. Forthat class she

had a substitute teacheranddoesnot recall thename. Shesaid thai after fourthhourshe went to her locker and

thenwentto the"A" lunch. Shereviewed the diagram olthe cafeteria andindicated she was seated at tabie'00"

The otherstudentssittingat her tablewere:Alex (lastnameunknown, a female). JessBrown, JennyCOlbY{Ydie

Perry,-;;'nd Pat (last name unknown). Owenestimated shearrived in the cafeteria at approximately t 115 hours

Shesaidthat she had traveledto the oafeteria with herfriend, Jenny COlby. She said that sheeurchased a pop,

sat downandstartedto eat her lunch. Shethinksthatperhaps sheateher sandwich and hadjust started eating

some chips when she heard a male voice yell -get down''', She said at that time the entire population of the

cateterta startedto get down their chairs and undertheir tables. She did the same andwas starting to question

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTALREPORT,.",PORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGl.YNN CASE NUMBER: 99.38856VICTIM: COl.UMBINE HIGH SCHOOl.. CATE OF REPORT: 04-30.99OFFENSE: AOAlCOl..UMBINE HIGH SCHOOLTASK FORCE!JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATIONCONTROl. NUMBER: 01'12801, FBI: 174A.DN57419, JCSO: CR #99·7625

herfriends andaskingwnatwas goingon. Shenoticed thatthenpeoplethatwere nearthe Windows werecrawling

on the floor and pushingtheir way toward the stairs. '

Owen said that she peaked up from overthe tableandable to look out the window. She said thaton the

hili area she saw someone trip and fall down. She thought that it was DYLAN. She said that he was wearing a

black trench coat and his blaok baseball cap whichhe wears backwards. She said that she also thought it was

DYLAN becauseof his curly hair. She couldnot see hiS handsandshe couldn't tell what he was wearing on his

feet. She said that she also saw someoneby the carsthatwereparkednear the building. She said that usually

ERIC, DYLAN and Zak have their cars parked in the first spots. She inte~ected that she knew that ERIC and

DYLAN andlak hadanived at school at 0430hoursto getthoseget thoseassignedparking spaces. Theywanted

to have the spots closest to the school.

Owen said that Zak drives a blue car, DYLAN has a black Volvo or BMW, and ERIC also drives a black

-. She said that there was one person standing between twocars in the iot. Shecouldn't tD the person as they

hadtheir back to her, but shethoughtthat they were wearing a blacktrenchcoat and lookedheavier-set andwas

wearing camel army pants. She said that she doesrecalilhatthere was a car parked in Zak's spot.whichis the

first spot and DYLAN'sspot which is the second spot andthinks that the third space was empty. She thefl said

thatshestartedto craWl acrossthe cafeteriafloortoward the stairwell. Shesaid that she saw peoplegoing up the

staits and she got up and ran.

Owen ran to the stairs and as she was going up the stairs noticed that a friend of hers had fallen. She

doesn't recall the friend's name.She helped her up andthought that she had sprainedher ankle. Shesaid that

theythenheardgunshotsInthe cafeteria behindthemandshealsoheardbombs. Peoplewerebeginning to panic

andyell "get out, get out". She said that she was frustrated as she went up the stairs because the crowd wasn't

moving fast enough and that wnen she finallygot up the stairs, she ran directlydown the hallway and out of the

building, She didn't recall hearing fire aiarms but did say that she did hear gunshots and bombs as she was

running out, These sounds were coming from behind her.

When she exiled the schoolshe went across the street into the Leawood Park and attempted to find her

friends. She was at a gazebo when she heardsomeone yelled to run.again and run into the neighborhood. She

ran into the neighborhood and got Into a house. Shedidn't knowwhose housethat it was, but she got on a cell

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPA.RTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REJOORT. ,.;PORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 04.30.99OFFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE! JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: ON2801, FBI: 174A..oN57419, JCSO: CR 1199·7625

phoneand was ableto call her mom. Her mother indicated that she receivedat 1222 hours. She then got a ride

to Leawood Elementary and was reunited with her parentsafter atrip to the hospital to check on some friends.

Owen estimated that it took her approximately ten minutes from Ihe time the Incident began until she was in

Leawocd Parle

Owen said her backpack is a blue and blackEastport. that it contains a red folder. rniscetlaneous papers.

adayplanner, several other books, a TI 83graphingcateulator, andawallet. Owensaidthat shewaswearing jean

overalls, a gray short-sleeved shirt. and tennis shoes.

Owensaid that she knew ERIC HARRISandthat she believesIn eighth or ninth grade shehad asxe<! him

to a class dance. She said that he is since been in severalof her classes including her CCS class taught by Mr

Webb. She was not in his particular group in the classanddid not knewwhat his paperwas about.She that when

evershewouldhang around ERIC and his friends, theywereconstantlyjOking around saying things like''l'm going

10\ you too". Owen said that this was Just their senseof humor and she did not feel threatened by the talk.

Owen said that she had seen DYLAN KL5BOLD in the hallways and several weeks prior to the incident,

had talked to him about school. She said shewas extremely surprisedwhen it turned it was DYLAN KLEBOLD~.

was involved Inthe incident because she describeshim as "a nice guy" She wasn't surprised to find out that It

was ERICHARRISbecause he had a very dark sideandhe alwayskept to himself. I askedOwen to characterize

her relationship with ERIC and DYLAN. She said that they more of acquaintances than friends.

Owensaid that she also knewZak Hecklerandthat he hadbeen in oneof her classes, a PowerPointclass

for physics. However, she didn't even considered herself an acquaintance of Zak only that she knew him

Owens said that sh'l' usually ate lunch with a group of girls who liked to associated themselves with the

"trench coat mafia", Their names were Nicole Marks. Krista (last name unknown), Alex (last name unknown.

possiblyMarsh), and Vanessa (last nameunknown). She said that usuallythe talk at their lable was aboutprom

or social actiVities and the only time she ever heard them talking about weapons was Alex and VanessaJoking

about sword-fighting. She further stated that Nicolepossibly Marks, was dating Chris Morris. Krista (last name

unknown)was dating Eric (last name unknown) who alwayswears a beret. She said she was unaware of who

Alex and Vanessa might be dating. She said that Krista alwayswore black and she always wore black overalls.

Shesaid that Alex alwayswore dark clothesbut usually black, usually darkgrays and greens, Vanessaalsowore

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENTSUPPLEMENTAL REPORT_PORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856

VICTIM; COLUMBtNE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT; 04-30-99OFFENSE: AOAJCOLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE! JEFFCO SHERlFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: ON2801, FBI: 174A·DNS7419, JCSO: CR #99·7625

darK clothasbutnot usuaUy black. Shesaidthatanothergirt, Jenny, thatusuallyhangsoutwith them,always wore

a ccior-guard jacket and Jessica, who hangs out with them,always wore very reveaUng clothing,

Owen said that she had no problemswith 'trench coal mafia' members and had not hear of any other

studentshavingproblemswith them. When askedabout unusual backpacks ordufflebags in thecafeteria, Owen

said that she does recall a packnear their table thatwasbetween herandthe popmachines, Shesaidthat it was

very large and on the floor and peoplewere stepping over it She said she remembers someoneaSking who II

belonged to It and no one answeredup for it She saidthatseveral students tried push it out Ofthe way but it was

so heavy it wouldn't move or they didn't moveit Owendid not knowanybody wllh double-pIerced eyebrow and

does not have Internet access,

Owen'smother indicatedat the endof lhe interview that theyalsowereacquainted with RobynAnderson

andTiffanyBurke. She statedthat on the day that the incident occurred, Alisahadbeencallingnumerous friends

'ind out if they were okay that evening, One of the callssoe made waS to Tiffany Burke, Shesaid that Tiffany

was no longera friend but her namejust appeared 1n the phonebooksthat Alisa was using andshe calledher.

Shesaid that laterwhen Ailsawasn't in the residence, TiffanycalledandCathyOwenasked her if shewas okay.

Shesaid Tiffany's responsewas'l wasn't there, andI don'twanttalk about it". In retrospect, CathyOwenthinks

this Isan unusualstatement. Alisa Owen couid add no furtherinformation.

AcDlTIONAL WITNESSES:

1. JESS SROWN

2. JENNY COLBY

3. LVOlE PERRY

4. ALEX (last name unknown)

5. PAT (last name unknown)

Thet>e were studentsseated at table '00" withAilsa Owen,

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT. _PORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGHSCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 04-30.99OFFENSE: AOA/COlUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE!JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN2799, FBI: 174A-DN51419,JCSO: CR #99-7625

SUSPECTS;

ERIC HARRIS

DYLAN KLEBOLD

WITNESS:

t. OWEN, NATHANIEL, 006: 10-23-83

9704 WEST POWERCIRCLE, LITTLETON, CO 80128, 303-933-3413

Mother. NancyOwen, 97Q4West PowerCirele, Llllieton, CO 80128, 303-797·7618. work: 303-861-6013

Father. TaylorOwen. 9704 West PowerCircle, Lillieton,CO 80128,303-797-7618, work 303-90H1709

INVESTIGATION:

On 05-05-99 I was assigned InfOlll1ation Control Nllmber 01'12799 for follow lip investigation The

Information Control narrativestated that Nathaniei Owenis on ttle original cafeteria backpack list.

On 05-06-99 I responded to 9704 West PowerCirclewhere I met with NathanielOwen and his parents.

Nathaniel confirmed that he was in the cafeteriawhen this incidentoccurred.

Owenslated that hetook the busto school. He believed the bUll numberis S1 He anrived at school by the

mainentrance, the entrancejust southof the main entrance. Hesaid that he entered the schooland wentto the

cafeteria areaand arrived there at approximately 0715 hours. He indicated on the map that he sat at a table near

the east pillar, possibly tablEl "HH" or W, He said that he visited with other studentswho were in the cafeteria

and then left the cafeteria to go to his first hour class which is journalism and the teacheris Jenkowski He sa,d

that the journalismclass is on the main level. He let! first hourto go to second hour, which is his language arts

class,Mr. Laba, and he metwith ChanesWhitsel. Theytraveledto the mathciaas togetherfor thirdhourwithMrs.

Layman. He said that aflerthird hour hehas fourth houroff andwentto the Commons. He said !l1at he golto the

Commons and went to his usual tabie which he identified as table"IT. He said that several of his other friendS

that have fourth 110ur off met him there, those being Jeff Holfer, Gift Seawright, Robbie Wisher. Chris Wisher.

Jordan Grimm, and otherstudent that they refer to as Nevel. Also BrianBay was with them at this lime, He said

!l1at sometimes they eat or do homework or just talkduringthis 110ur. He said that duringthe fourth hour hedidn't

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LAKEWOODPOUCEOEPARTMENTSUPPLfMENTALREPORT. _PORTING AGENT: GEORGE MeGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 04-3G-99OFFENSE: AOAICOLUMBlNE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCEI JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: ON2799, FBI: 174A-oN57419, JCSO: CR #99-7625

noticeanyonecomein to the cafeteria and drop off a backpack or duffle bag. However, he indicatedhis backwas

to the doors by the facUlty lounge and he wouldn't havebeen ableto see anybody come. He said that due to his

conversations he probably wouldnot havenoticed. Hesaid that for the -A" lunch, Brian Say remained at the table

They were joined by Mike Nalfeh, Mark Opher, Kent Foncannon, Tyrone(last name unknown) and Kenny Rupp,

He said that they were sitting at their table and that he had golten his food at approximately at 1110 hours. He

purchaseda Subway sandwich. He said that Mark Opher left out the door to upstairs by the library and left out

the faculty door. Shortly after he left the incident began. Owen said that inilially he did not hear any shots but

heard whal he thought were chairs falling downor muffled bangs. He sakllhat he turned behind him and looked

out the WIndow. He said that he looked out the windowand saw three people. He said he saw two people lying

on the ground and as he lookedout the window he sawanothersludent go down He said the malestudentlhat

went down appeared as though he had been sholln the leg from the parking lot area. He said that the student

s wearing baggy shorts, blue jean style, a T-shirt which is dark In color, and he had short,blondhair. Hesaid

mat he Immediatelyturned aroundto his friendsand askedjlthey heardany gunshots. He said at aboutthe same

time he heara male teacher yelling "get down, get down' He Immediately dropped down andgot behind some

chairs. He s.ltd his initial responsewas just hide by Ihe chairsandhe waited a minute or two and then he started

to move toward the stalnwell. He saiel that there were peoplecrawling and runningtoward the stairs. He said that

he got to the stairwell, he saw that the stairs were extremely crowdedandhe grabbed his friend Tyrone whowas

standing there, and they ran down the foreign language hallway corridor. then directly to the doors He said that

when they got to the doors. he had lost Tyrone aiongthe way. Therewasa girl standing by the door,Theypaused

for a moment at the door and then the girl ran from the scnoct. He immediately followed her and he heard a

teacher yelling at them to stay in the school. The teacher then yelled to them to "get our and other students

startedto comeout of the school. He said that he followed the girl and then lost her at some point as he across

the street into Leawood Park, He said that he eventually ended up at a friend's housethat had stayed homefor

lunch by the name of Eric Long, and that more students arrived at the house. He said that as they were at the

park, they had been told to run into the neighborhoods. He said that while they were at Eric's house, they were

able to hear more gunshots and they ran from that house thinking It was too close. He ended up knocl<!ng on

some neighbors homes and an older oouple let him Into the house alongwith other students.

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTh_"'ORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 04.30.99OFFENSE: AOAlCOLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOLTASK FORCE!JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN2799, FBI: 114A.oN57419, JCSO: CR #99-7625

Owen said that he was fairly sure that student he observed was shot in the leg and that he was bleeding.

He said he couldn't be sure about the other two that were laying on the ground. He could provide no description

of the two. He said that he did not see anyone shooting a gun and did not see any of the suspects outside the

window,

Owen said that he did not see anything unusual in the cafeteria Whilehe was ,n there for fourth hours and

a lunch, He did not notj~ any large, unattended duffle bags.

Owen said that his backpack 'IS a green Janspcrt, He said that it is a very big bag and that he carries all

of his bOOKS, a math book, a Spanish book. vocabulary book, journalism book, three large binders, several other

notebooks and his Texas Instruments calculator, Owen said that he was wearing a white shirt, Khaki pants, and

Dock Martin boots or shoes.

Owen said that he has hllard of the 'trench coat mafia' prior to the incident, However, he has had no

'ael with them and no Incidents that he has been involved in, He had heard that several weeks prior to the

incident that there was going to be a fight between the "trench coat mafia" and the jocks, He never heard of

anything coming of it and wasn't aware of any fight. He said that usually there are 'trench coat mafia" students

silting at a table near the door. He identified thallable as 'UU·, He said normally there IS a dark, blond-haired

students that wears black cargo pants and a trench coal, has sunglasses, is fairiy skinny and has a paie

complexion, Owen believes he is a junior al the school and is unaware 01 his name. He said that one time while

they were in the cafeteria he had heard other students from across the way leasing this 'trench coat mafia"

member.

Owen does not know of any students with double-pierced eyebrows. He does have Intemel access but

does not have a user name or ICO account. He says that he has not seen anything about the "lrench coat mafia"

on the Internet and hasn't tried to access their sites Owen could provide no further informalion to the

investigation.

ACOtTIONAL WITNESSES:

1, JEFF HOFFER

2. GIFF SEAWRIGHT

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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENTSUPPLEMENTAL REPORT••",PORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 04-30-99OFFENSE: AOA/COlUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE! JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: ON27t9, FBI: 174AoON57419, JCSO: CR #99-7625

3. ROBSIE WISHER

4. CHRIS WISHER

5. JORDAN GRIMM

6. NEVEL(last name unknown)

7. BRIAN BAY'/

These studentswere all in the cafeteria commons during fourthhour,

6. MIKE NAIFEH 0/

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10, KENT FONCANNON •

11, TYRONE (last name unknown)

12, KENNYRUPP •

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5/6/99

On 5/5/99, Johnathan OWens, DOB 6/10/82, 5409 WestHinsdale Avenue, Littleton, Colorado, was advised of the identityof the interviewinq Aqent, and the nature and purpose of theinterview. He was interviewed in the presence of l1i& Mother,Mary Ann Owens, DOB 7/3/57. He provided the followinqinformation.

On 4/20/99, John arrived at Columl:>ine Hi..h School atapproximatelY 7:00 a.m. He went directly to the cafeteria, andsat by himself at table JJ or MM. He didn't notioe any duffelba..s or baokpacks that stood out to him or looked unusual. At7:30 a.m., he went to a computer class to assist a teacher withthis class. Afterwords, he went to his normal classes.

His last class prior to first period lunch was hishistory class, that let out at approximately 11:10 a.m. Fromhere, John went directly to the caflllteria. He bouqht his lunchat the school store, and walked to table SB, which is near thewindows on the west side of the cafeteria. He was seated withthe followinq individuals.

1. Danny Abrams v2. Peter(P.J.j capra.!

As he was eatin.. lunch, he noted that several students Werestandinq up and lookinq out the west windows of the cafeteria.He also looked out the windows, and observed a student whom hecouldn't identify with a blood oovered Ie.. runnin.. towards thebaseball liiamond. Next he saw a qunman at the bottom of thestairs on the west side ot the cateteria dressed in blackclothing, however not in a black trench coat. The qunman had onblack pants, a black shirt, and lonq blond hair (neck lenqth).The gUnman pointed a sawed off shotgUn towards the qround andtired once. He then got down on tne tloor, and as he did, heheard an explosion in the sehool parkin.. lot. Teachers andjanitors were yelling for students to get down. John crawledhalfway to the stairs near tne trophy case, and then ran to thestairs, and heard qunfire at the top ot the stairs. Instead of..oin.. up the stairs, he ran down the foreiqn langUage hallwaywith many other students. He and a qroup ot stuclents went intothe last classroom on the left next to the exit. There were also

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two teachers in this olassroom. A student named JUlie Brunoffattempted to call 911, however the line was hUsy, They were inthis classroom approximately two-three minutes, and then theteachers dircted them out of the school, across the parking lot,and south to the first house to the south of the school onPieroe. There were many students in this house, and after fiveor ten minutes 'he left and a stUdent driving a small car(possihly white in color) gave John and a few other unidentifiedstudents a ride into the neighl>orhood, and went to the house ofyet another unidentified student. John stated that he thinksthat the student thet gave him a ride looked like a student inthe 1998 yearbook in the Trench coat Hafia photo, The stUdent hepointed to was Brian Sargent.

John did not see Harris or Klebo1d around school oneither Monday or Tuesday. He actually didn't know lI:lebold orHarris per se, however he thinks that in the past he has seenthem and other TCM: students around the school. He didn't knowvery much about the TCM:, but has haard that they can gat drugsand guns.

John does use the Internet, and has a screen name ofsurfer 211:1.. He does not have an ICQ, and doesn't utilize chatrooms.

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on 5/21/99, Johnathan Owens, DOS 6/10/82 was advised ofthe identity of the interviewing Agent, and the nature andpurpose of the interview. He was interviewed in the presence ofhis Mother, Mary Ann Owens, DOS 7/3/57. He provided thefOllowing information.

A previous interview conducted with Johnathan on5/5/99, was referenced, and a copy of the 302 provided for him toreview. Specific reference in the body of the 302 was made tohis viewing a gunman at the bottOM of the stairs Qutside the westside of the cafeteria that pointed a sawed off shotgun at theground and fired. He was then shown a series of photographs in aphoto lineup in order to determine if any of these photographswere of the same individual that he saw on 4/20/99, previouslyreferenced. He positively identified Dylan Klebold as theindividual that he saw on that day.

specific reference was also made in the body of the 302to Johnathan being given a ride after the incident by a studentthat he thought might have been srian Sargent. He was then shownanother Series of photographs in a photo lineup in order todetermine is any of these photographs were.of the same individualthat gave him a ride on 4/20/99. He positively identified Briansargent as being tne driver of tne car.

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