We now live in a world where we have to protect children no matter where they are. It's crazy how we now have to take extra precautions to protect children while they are even at school. School shootings have gotten more frequent and deadly in the past few years. Approximately 17 years ago on April 20, 1999 in a small town called Littleton, Colorado, one high school was about to change forever. It was one of the deadliest school shootings in the nation's history. Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris were believed to be the gunmen. They were both very intelligent students and came from good homes. They both had two parents and had brothers. Growing up in elementary school, Klebold and Harris were involved in sports like baseball and soccer. When …show more content…
Both were filling bags full of weapons and explosives. Then they were on their way to Columbine High School. It was a warm spring day, most of the students were outside enjoying the day while they were on their lunch break. At 11:19 a freshman named, Kelly Fleming was outside with some friends. The students in the cafeteria thought it was a normal school day until they heard gunshots. As they looked outside, they saw Kelly lying on the ground dead. She had been shot four times. Then it was time, the attack on Columbine had begun …show more content…
By the time they had entered the library they found Klebold and Harris had committed suicide around 12:08. There were at least 80 or more police officers surrounding Columbine High School. If the SWAT team wouldn't have showed up the police wouldn't have known that the gunman had killed themselves. While the day went on many rescue workers were trying to find students who were still alive. During the Massacre some students got free while others were jumping out the windows even when they were injured
Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold changed the way schools handle threat precautions. The secrets they left us; the boys being outcasts, bullies, and the trench coat mafia, leave us with a horrible tragedy to deal with. Which are just some of the proven myths in the shooting of Columbine.
Students were confused because they thought that the shooters were in the school. According to police, the shooter went towards the school but did not actually
Six months after the Columbine shooting in October, the sheriff's department agreed to share the evidence the have gathered. The killing was carefully planned, the boys put a small decoy bomb 3 miles away from the school in a field hoping to distract people from the events happening at the school. They got to the school at 11;15 with two duffel bags holding propane bombs. THe boys placed the bombs in the cafeteria and went back to their cars and waited. When the bombs didn’t go off as planned, they climbed to the top of the steps outside of the schools west entrance and started shooting. Once the two boys got back into the school hallways, they started throwing pipe bombs and shooting amnously. Once getting into the library, they shot at the
On April 20, 1999, two students, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, who attended Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado went on a shooting spree, leaving thirteen dead and twenty wounded before turning the guns on themselves and committing suicide. This attack would go down as the single worst school shooting in United States history and the shooting spread fear in people across the nation and caused a rise in security. Schools across America introduced new security measures such as metal detectors, dress codes and I.D. badges. Despite the fear left in many people they were still asking several questions: How could two kids do such a horrific act? Was bullying to blame for this attack? Could attacks like these be prevented?
The murders were identified as 17 year old Dylan Klebold and 18 year old Eric Harris. Before the shooting the two crazed murders made a video referencing to what they were about to do and apologizing to their parents are it. Klebold and Harris had earlier placed bombs in duffle bags throughout the school cafeteria that were set to go off the next day at about 11:14. But before that they had put a fire bomb in a field 3 miles from the fire department so that the first responders and other officials would be distracted. Though not all of the bombs went off with their full potential. If that were to happen it would've killed hundreds of people in the building. The killer's first victims were found eating lunch in the grass in front of the library. 1 dead, 1 wounded. They made their way through the school starting at the cafeteria, shooting all in sight. They quickly made their way to the library where the majority of
Why should school shootings be a concern in America? Other than the fact that 439 people have been shot or killed in brutal, gun involved school attacks in the last six years (Patel, 2018). The children hold the key to America's future, if they fear being shot in a school, how will the next generation of
Incidences of school shootings have dramatically risen within the past few decades. Events like the Virginia Tech and Sandy Hook shootings have increased the fear of Americans worried for the safety of their children. Annually, many children, as well as adults, are faced with the risk of losing their lives to mentally ill criminals in a place commonly held as a safe haven—school. 160 school shootings have occurred in America since 2013, with an average of nearly one a week (“The). This is unacceptable and something should be done to prevent acts of terror like this from arising.
On the morning of April 20th Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold walked into the cafeteria, where they left two duffle bags containing propane bombs. The two teens then left the school and waited outside planning on shooting the fleeing survivors of the bombs. However the bombs never went off. This is when Eric and Dylan started shooting students and teachers. They would kill 12 students, one teacher and wound 20 others before taking their own lives.
Margie Harrell, a resident of Lincoln county Missouri, had the opportunity to listen in on some of the calls coming from the school ”I had the chance to listen to the actual audios from Columbine in a training session for 911 calls.” Harrell says “Listening to these calls filled my heart with pure devastation. Devastation for the families, devastation for the children, devastation for every one that was put in that situation. I ache for each family that lost someone that day.” with that being said, Columbine High School was put into sheer helplessness.
One of the bloodiest shootings at a school ever seen in the U.S. at that time (“School”). Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, two students, terrorized Columbine High School in Littleton, CO for hours on April 20, 1999. They were both wearing dark colored trench coats to hide their weapons. In sixteen minutes they fired enough shots to kill thirteen (one teacher and twelve students) people and wounded twenty-one others. After the first shot was fired it took the police forty minutes to enter the school. Harris and Klebold later killed themselves at the school before they could be taken into custody by the police. Hariss and Klebold had planned this attack a full year before it took place (Rosenberg). The
April 20, 1999, a day that brought shame and grief to the country of America. It took the nation twelve student deaths, one teacher fatality, two suicides and twenty-one others whom were left seriously injured to finally provoke a close examination of the increasing levels of violence that were occurring countrywide. At 11:19am, after attending their early morning bowling class, eighteen-year-old Eric Harris and seventeen-year-old Dylan Klebold carried out a mass shooting at their own local high school situated in the small town of Columbine in Jefferson County Colorado. Armed with semi-automatic rifles, hand guns and numerous other explosives, the horror inflicted by the two individuals lasted approximately 12 minutes before they concluded by taking their own lives. What intensified the spread of fear across many was the realisation that if such an episode could strike a quiet suburb community such as Columbine, similar occurrences had the capacity to shatter lives anywhere now more so than ever. U.S citizen’s response to the killings was to palpably determine the reasoning behind what could have driven two young teenagers to commit such horrific murders. To no surprise it was for the majority of them and also the government to subsequently conclude from analysed possibilities it was founded from bullying in the classroom and violence portrayed via the media. The scale of such an event and the debate amongst many as to what enabled two such beings to A. be fuelled by such
“BOOM” glass goes flying in the parking lot in every direction, at 11:19 AM the first bomb is detonated and is also heard within the halls of Columbine. The adrenaline in Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris's vein begins but so does the nightmare.
Twelve students, one teacher, two murderers dead, and twenty-one injured in Columbine High School on April 20, 1999. The perpetrators Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, were both intelligent, but had issues getting along with other students at Columbine high school. However seemingly normal, both were deeply disturbed, hating everyone but a handful of people, in journals found Klebold had been contemplating suicide since 1997, and both have been thinking about a massacre in April of 1998, a full year before it happened. The both of them had been arrested for breaking into a van on January 30, 1998, they had convinced people that they felt guilty for the break in, but behind the scene planned a large scale massacre. The plan of the massacre was
Through journals left behind by Harris and Klebold, investigators eventually discovered the teens had been planning for a year to bomb the school in an attack similar to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombings. Investigative journalist Dave Cullen, author of the 2009 book “Columbine,” described
School shootings have been a part of our past and unfortunately it’s a part of our present. Unless we find a way to stop the shootings from happening it will be a part of our future too. Although there haven’t been 18 school shooting, there still have been too much for anyone’s liking. You can see it on the news, and on your phone how troubling these situations are to society. There are some things we can’t control such as natural disasters, getting old, and the past. However, there are things we can control like violence in schools. Many people have been hurt and scared by the school shootings. There has been too much trauma. It seems like people don’t really care about the safety of the students and adults at schools because they can keep