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I asked where shewas coming from and shesaid her Math class. I asked Lindsey if sheusesthe Inteme!and shesaid "yes". I askedif shehasa screen nameand she said il is "A, F. space Q space T, space EE.space 1". I askedif she recalled seeing anything on the Inlemetreference the shooting before or afterthishappened. Shesaid shedidn't seeanything on the Internet before, but she has seen E mails on there nowthat statehowsorrypeople arethat this happened andhow sorry theyare aboutwhat happened to thestudents. I asked Lindsey if she knows anyone with a double pierced eyebrow and shesaid, no, she didnot. I asked her if she remembers seeing or hearing anyunusual announcements priorto the shooting.Shesaidsheheard from someone that therewasan announcement something to the effect that thlswasgoing to be "acrazyday". I asked if she hadanyinformatiOn on the Trench CoatMafia and she said shereally doesn't know anything aboutthe mafia except that it was bigger lastyearthan It is thisyear. I asked ifshehad anyfurther Information that shecould remember thatwould help our investigation and shesaid. no.$hedid not. I gaveLindsey oneof my business cards and asked that shecall mewith anyfurtherinformation. Shesaidthat shewould. AI this timethe interview withLindsey wasconcluded.
The following students weresitting with Lindsey at herlable:Brandy Wiseman ./Brian Davies /Ti ySpevak/Ann Marie KellV:Trisha Nygard '/James Nunkebuy'
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, . LAKEWOOD PoueE DEPARTMENT SUPPUMENTAL REPORTREPORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99.38856•~CTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 05/11/99_.'FENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOLTASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN3041. FBI: 174A-DN5Z419. JCSO: CR #99-7625
SUSPECTS: ERIC HARRIS
DYLAN KLEBOLD
WITNESS: Yager, Daniel deb: 5/15/83
9956 W. Progress PI
Littleton. Colorado 80128
303-978-0267
CherilYager (mother)
9956W. Progress PI
Littleton, Colorado 80128
303-978-0267
Raymond Yager(father)
9956W. Progress PI
Littleton, Colorado 80128
303-978-0267
303-446-8862 (vvk)
INVESTIGAnON:
On 5/10/99 I was assigned Information Control Number DN3041 for follow up investigation. The information
control narrative statedthat Johnny Strobble indicated that Daniel Yagerwaswithhim in the cafeteria.
On 5/11199 I responded to 9956WestProgress Place andinterviewed Daniel Yagerandhis father, Raymond
Yager. DanielYagerconfirmed thathe was in the school cafeteria when this incident occurred.
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LAKEWOODPOUCEDEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTREPORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856"'CTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 05/11/99_iFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN3041. FBI: 174A-DN57419. JCSO: CR #99·7625
Yagerstaledthat his sister, Rachael,drovehim to school on4120/99 and that he arrivedat school at
approximately 7:20am. He enteredthe schoolthrough the mainentrance and went to his locker, which is
number3, and is locatedby the stairwellwhichleadsto thecommons by the auditorium. He said that he loaded
his backpack for the morning and thenwent to the gymnasium to meetwith some friends. He says thatbe bas
firsthouroff and from the gymnasium, aftermeeting withhis friends, he went downto the commons. When he
viewedthe maps,be couldn't identifyexactlywhichtablehe sat at during first hour, but thought that it mightbe
table ce, 00, PP,or BBD. He said that for the firsthalf of the firsthour he was by himselfand did homework,
and then he was met by his friendsZack Thompson, JeffAlbason, and ZackZiccardi. He said that after first
hourbe bas math in the math wing in the upper level. He wentdirectly to math for secondhour and didnot stop
at his locker. Yagersaid that he did not notice any largeduffle bagsor backpacksin the cafeteriathat were
unattended during firsthour, anddid not noticeany suspicious activity in the cafeteriaduring that time.
From second hour Yager went to his third hour classwhich is Science in the main level, and then fromhis
Scienceclass he went to his lockerbeforehis fourth hourgymclassin the gymnasium. He said that they
usuallyallowthemto leave the gymclass earlyso theycangetto theirnext class,which in his case is the
"A" lunch. He said that he traveledthroughthe school, passedhis locker, and into the commons area. He said
that he firstentered the cafeteria and went to table JJ andthen on to his table whichhe initiallythoughtwasZ.
He then provideda list of students that were at the tablewithhim. Thosestudents included Joe Tran,Josh
Halder, Tom Clagett, Tim Matheson, ZackThompson, andScottStreeb. I checkedthesenames on the
backpack list and found that their packs were actuallyfound near tableX and Q. I referred Yagerback to the
map and he did changehis locationto table X sayingthatnowthathe remembers it, he was sitting in between
the pillars more into the middle of the cafeteria.
Yageralso recallednow that he hadpurchasedhis lunchandthat he'd purchased it fromthe service line and that
he had purchased chicken teriyaki, He said that he was sittingwithhis friends and thathe was eating his lunch
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LAKlWOOD POUCE DEPARTMENT SUPPI.IMENTAL REPORTREPORTING AGENT: GiORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99·38856'"<:TIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 05/11/99'" .FENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMAnON CONTROL NUMBER: DN3041, FBt: 174A·DN57419. JCSO: CR #99.7625
and he had his back towards the west windows when suddenlyhe turned around and saw that all the students
were under theirtables. He said about this time, Mr. Sanders came in throughthe area by the faculty loungeand
was yellingto get down! get down!as he ran through the cafeteria. Yager said that he did gel under his table
and that shortly after that there was a panickedrush to thestairs. He said that he grabbed his backpack and
jumped over tables and over students, and went with the flow of students towards the stairwell, He said that
when he got to the top ofthe stairs, he heard wbat he describedas four distinctivegun shots. He said that the
gun shots sounded as if they were coming from the cafeteriaarea behindhim and not from upstairs. He said
thatwhen he reached the top of the stairs he turned and ran eastbound down the main corridor and then out
through the doors across the street into LeawoodPark. He said that once he got across the street, and into the
park, he met up with several ofhis friends, and that they heardwhat he believedwere explosions coming from
inside the school. He said that in the park he was with JQe Tran and Josh Halder. He estimated that it was
....,JI'Oximately ten minutes before he heard the explosionsand that he recalls hearing six distinct explosions that
weremuffled and sounded like they were coming from inside the school. He said at that point, he and his
friends decided they would go home. He went to one ofhis friend's house in the neighborhoodand called his
parents.
Yager took his backpack with him out ofthe school and didn't leave anything behind in the cafeteria. He was
wearingjeans and a red Abercrombie shirt and no bat.
Yager said that he was familiar with thegroup known as the trench coat mafia prior to the incident at the school.
He said he thought that they were more like Gothpeople. He said that he neverhad any problems with them,
but had heard that the athletes gave them "crap". He said that he was never presentwhen this happened, he only
heard it through other students. He said that he knewDylan Klebold by sight because he had been in a weight
class that he took during hisFreshman year. He said that Kleboldwas a quiet kid and didn't have anyproblems
within the class and he characterized him as nice while he was in the class. He said he was quiet and didn't
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LAKEWOOD PoueE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTIEPORTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99·38856
'''CTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT; 05/1 f/99.FENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICI
INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN3041, FBI: 174A·DN57419, JCSO: CR #99.7625
makefriends anddid not say anything in the class. Yager bas hadno direct run-insor confrontations with the
trench coat mafiamembers.
Yagersays that he does have Internetaccessat home, however he does not have an ICQ account and he doesnot
access any of the trenchcoat mafia Web sites. Hedid say that he was presentduringsecondhourmath for the
RebelNews Network and the thoughtof the day was"you wishyou weren't here4120, 4120". He saidhe didn't
think much of the message at the timesinceoccasionally there are goofymessages put on the Rebel News
Network. Yageralso does not know anyonewitha double pierced eyebrow. The only additional information
be couldprovideon the trenchcoat mafiawas that he knewthey didn't like the athletesandsuspected it was
because they were pickedon by the athletes. Yagercouldaddno further information to the investigation.
. JDITIONAL WITNESSES:
1. Joe Tran,/
2. Josh Halder,;'
3. Tom Clagett ,/
4. Tim Matheson ,/
5, ZackThompson ,/
6. Scott Streeb ,/
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is between the math and social studies rooms. She said she was goingto hide in one of the math rooms but decided to run out of thebuilding when she heard the fire alarm sound. She exited the schoolat the east end of the hallway and ran into Leawood Park.
Kirsten advised thet she did not know Brie Harris, DylanKlebold, or any of their friends. She said she knew of no rumors ortalk of any kind which would have indicated that this incident wasgoing to occur. She had no further information.
Investigation continues.
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Ilocket Bumber,
Ca.e Jl'ulllber'
Deputy D.A.:
June 2, 1999 174A-DN57419
99-7625
CN 3163
II1ve. t i.gator, Lauck
Kirsten Yormg
5457 S. Independence St.
Littleton, CO., 80123
303/979-6853
cas student, cafeteria witness
On June 1, 1999 this investigator met with Kirstin Young
residence. Present during this interview was her mother,
Young.
at her
Judith
Kirsten advised that she entered the cafeteria at apProximately
11,15 a.m. after stopping at her locker by the gym at the end of her
fourth hour class. She said she got her lunch from the lunch counter
and sat down at a table with several of her friends. She was shown a
sketch of the cafeteria and indicated that she had been at the table
marked ·X.· She identified others at the table as: RACHAEL ERBERT,
BRIANNE ZIMMER, KIM WALLENBERG and CRYSTAL MEANNEY. (sp?) She stated
that just after she sat down, she heard one of the teachers tell
everyone to get down - she thought that teacher was Mr. Craigler.
She said they did get down under their table and after about thirty
seconds, many of the students began to run towards the cafeteria
stairs. She decided to follow them and recalled that when she
reached the top of the stairs. she heard some explosions and saw a
great deal of smoke. She stated that she ran down the hallway which
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CONTINUATION aSUPPLEMENT
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ZELE, S.
JC..o01· 004820
JlPPBRS05 COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORHBY'S OPPICB
StlPl!'LBllBNTAL mOllT
Defendant.Dllte.
Deputy D.A••
May 15, 1999Docket Number,Case Number. 174A-DN57419
99-7625eN 3164
Investigator, Lauck
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Shannon Zele7079 W. Walker Ave.Littleton, CO., 80127
303/904-3015
CHS student, cafeteria witness.
on Mayresidence.Lebreche.
15, 1999, this investigator met with Shannon Zele at herPresent during the interview was her mother, Janet
soanncn advised that she arrived in the cafeteria atapproximately 11:15 a.m., after her fourth hour spanish class whichwas in the language arts hall on the same level as the cafeteria.She said that she went to the center table in the Rehel Corner areawhich would be table "B." Others at her table were: Amy Staley,Elaine Miller, Isiah Salazar, David Schulte, B.J. Secord, andpossibly, Jason Hensley. She said that after about ten minutes, shesaw many of the students standing up and looking outside to thewest. She thought there was a fight but then heard one of thestudents say, "somebody's got a gun." At the same time, she heardone of the janitors tell everyone to get down under the tables. She
said that many of the students in the commons area d~d get down butmany began to run to the stairs. She stated that her friends ran out
the door at the entrance to the Rebel Corner to the student parking
1 JC.o01. 004821
lot. Shannon began to run toward the stairs when her friend, Paul
Freeman grabbed her and urged her to go with him. She and Paul and
Elaine Miller ran down the language arts hallway into one of the
classrooms at the far east end. She believed there were about twenty
other people in the room. She said that after about five or ten
minutes, she heard explosions and or shots but could not tell where
they were coming from. She said that one of the teachers who was in
the room with them went out of the room to see if it was safe. As it
appeared to be, they all ran out and exited through a door and ran
to Polk St. where they found shelter in a house Which is used for
seminary classes. Shannon said that she and several of her friends
decided to walk home.
Shannon advised that her brother, Jeremy is also a stUdent at
Columbine. She said that at the time of this incident, he was at
Southwest Plaza in the food court. He has not yet been interviewed.
Shannon stated that she did know who Eric Harris was. She said
he came into the International House of Pancakes (Bowles Crossing)
one day when she was working there and spent time talking to
NATALIE STOWE. She said that BROOKS BROWN worked there also. She
advised that she saw Natalie at one of the funerals follOWing this
incident and made a comment to her about her knowing Harris. She
said Natalie made a remark like, "don't remind me." Shannon said that
she believes Natalie had been a close friend of Eric Harris.
Shannon stated that she did not know any of the trench coat
mafia members. She said she heard no rumors relating to this
incident. She that on that day, she had been wearing blue jeans and
a white and blue tank top.
Investigation continues.
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JC.001·004822
** UPDATED APRIL 28, 1999 **TEAM FOUR INTERVIEW GUIDELINEMINIMAL QUESTIONS TOBE ASKED
1. Did you eversee tlle two large dutfeI bags in the ca:fetetill ? "".,
2. Did you seemyOlle cmying or in tilePQs.;cssion of dlosedutfeI bags, at a previous lime 1 A114
3. Didyou seeEdc Ha1ris or Dy!alI Klebold either on Monday ofTuesday? Wbatwere tlley doing? NOWIw didtheysay? We:re tbcy with""yoM ,,!lie?
4. Didyouleave mydling bellilldin tbcca!eteria oranywlll:ree/$ein tlle scilool? 6l"'l:. M ..K,'~
5. Who ...... youwith in tllecaiell!ria? Where~ you silIillg 1 (I. et•.\e-
6. Did youseeor talk to anyof tlle Ttelld1 Coat MafIa members onMonday? Tuesday 1 How abouttlle "'" 0priorweek or weeJoend ?
7. Have you!:ellrd 3llytllillg fromanybody el.lie about other suspec1lI, b<lmb mllldlIg, gunbuying, etl:.? N;)
s. W1w ...... y<lu~g? Didyou havea bacltpacl<; ?Wbatdid itlookl.i.l<ll311dl or have in it ? Mr" r
9. Howdidyouleave tlleCllfilteria or die building? What were die events thai: made you leave ? II
10. Wbatlime didyou= tile Cllf=ria ? Where did youc= from (prior to thec:lfelerial ? If
11. Ha""them marl< wbenl they ...... sitlin& their rout: out of tllebuilding and wholl1 ,""y were with (if Vknown) ?
12. Howdidyouexit tlle buildillg? Wb""'did you go when yougot out andwba< didyousee on the {1.f"~ r"outside of '"" building ?
@Do you usetheIn:em,,,? Ii so, whati$ yourS<:l'eOll ll'I""'? Doyouhavean ICQ(ak:L: I seekyou I ----similar to a chat limt) account?
®Do you knowanybody witha "double pieteed eyebrow"? "" )
15. Did you see or bear anyunusua!3llOOUIlcemenlS prior to the shootinp? Doy<lu cow what the N' 0"Thoagh£ ofthe daywa.s" overdie RebelNews N"""orX (1!.NN) ?
17. Askdie pllmltS if the ltid1l have toldthemanytllillg e!lie? Differ:ellt?
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ZICCARDI, N
JC-001· 004825
JD'P'ERSON COllNTY DISTlUCT ATTORNEY' S OPPICE
Defendant:
Date,
Deputy D.A.:
(Col1J.l1\bine shooting)
051399
Docket NuIIlber:
Case NuIIlb61r:
Investigator:
99A062 (CC)
99-7625
Mike Heylin
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WITNESS:
Nicole Ziccardi DOB: 061284
7374 W. Walden Dr.
Littleton, CO 80123
303-973-1442
c/o mother; Mary Ziccardi (w) 303-982-3820
father; Greg Ziccardi (w) 303-973-2313
-CBS student; backpack was left at table KK, was in line at Rebel
Corner when shooting began; had walked to Rebel Corner with a Tori
Owens; ducked under table by Rebel Corner when shooting hegan;' was
with Katie Jorgenson, Valarie Mar, and Margo Brown in the Rebel
Corner area prior to shooting; ran to southeast corner foreign
language room with others for 30 minutes prior to leaving the
school; said student Leigh Kamens took leadership role in thet
classroom prior to everyone leaving; ran to Mormon house and heard a
Dawn Muirhead say that she saw a girl get shot outside; heard John
Savage at the Mormon house after the shooting telling other students
that he was in the library during the shooting and thet Dylan
Klebold told him thet he was, 'Just killing people,· and that he
heard the "nigger" comment made to victim Isaiah Shoels in the
library prior to his death; heard two girls named Tiffany (~~) and
Tessa Nelson talking about being in a girl's bathroem when a suspect
other than Klebold and Harris came in there and shot the mirrors; no
suspect or duffle bag information
:r.NVSSTIGATION:
JC-001· 0048261
On May 12, 1999 at 1732 !:tours ! contacted Nicole Ziccardi at her
horne for an interview. Her mother was present. Nicole then told methe following:•.. She is a freshman at Columbine High. Since the sl:tocting, she
has enro:).led at Denver Lutheran High School. She has a brother,
Zach, who is a sophomore at Columbine and is now with his class at
Chatfield High.
.. When asked about Eric Harris, she said that she has never seen
him nor heard of his name before.
.. When asked about Dylan Klebold, she said t.hat. she has a Team
Sports class wit.h him last semester. She said that he would play
dodge ball in the class and that he played very hard and always had
a • sneer" on his face that seemed to her to be a hateful look.
Several people in the class referred to him as the, "Jolly Green
Giant. " She has also seen Dylan this semester in the halls from
time to time.
.. She said that she used to see another student that wore a
t.rench coat that looked like Dylan Klebold. She said that she used
to get the two of them mixed up because they looked so much alike.
She said that both Dylan and the other student were tall, wore the
black trench coats, and would wear black ball caps on l:lackwards.
She said the one student who was not Dylan had a different
complexion. Upon looking at the yearbook, she identified the other
student who looked like Dylan as Robert Perry.
... When asked, she has never heard of
or She did not know any of the associa.tes
of the students who wore the trench coats. She only saw Dylan and
the other student wear the trench coats but she never saw Dylan and
the other student together.
... She thought the trench coat students were just a group at
school.
JC-001· 0048272
.. When asked, she never saw any trench coat student or associate
at school the day of the shooting. She also saw no suspicious
obj eccs at school that day. When asked specifically, she saw no
duffle bags.
.. She said that there was a suspicious "phrase of the day" from
the Rebel NeWEl Network (RNN) the day of the shooting. The message
is usually played between 1st and 2nd periods. She could not
remember the exact message but thought it had to do with the day
being a "bad day" and that the students "don I t want to be here
today."
.. on the day of the shooting, she was wearing a white an<:i brown
tank-top, jeans and brown sandals.
.. On the day of the shooting, she had Mr. Mosier's science class
for 4th hour. After getting out at 11:10 a.m., she walked to the
cafeteria with a friend named Tori Owens. She placed her backpack
on a chair at the table she was going to sit at. She said her
friends usually take the three tables next to the stairs. From the
diagram. she identified the table she placed her backpack at as KK.
This was confirmed by the backpack list. She did not know who was
sitting at that table when she left.
,/.. She then walked to Rebel Corner with Katie Jorgenson for a
bagel. The store did not have any so she walked back to the table.
She then decided to go bacll: to Rebel Corner for a muffin. She was
in line at Rebel Corner with Valarie Maland Margo Brown:/'
was going on, but everyone was getting
under one of the middle tables in the
She said a custodian was yelling for
the custodian may have mentioned
thought Mr. Sanders came down from
.. She did not know what
under the tables. She got
hallway outside Rebel Corner.
people to get down and that
something about a gunman. She
the stairs, but she was not sure.
JC-ll01·0048283
* After being under the table for about 30 seconds, she said that
everyone then began running out of the cafeteria up the stairs. She
hung on to Margo's backpack and they ran down the hallway and to the
southeast corner classroom in t:he foreign language area. She said
that 20 other students and 3 unknown female t:eachers wound up in
that classroom. The blinds were shut and the lights turned off.
She said they all hid under desks.
* She then heard what she thought were gunshots coming from the
upstairs area. She heard about 5 shots at first.
* She said a student in the room, Leigh Kamens, took a leadership
role while they were in the classroom and tried to keep everyone
calm. She thought that it was Leigh that suggested they all leave
the room and go out the south exit door next to the room. They had
spent about 30 minutes in the room prior to running out.
* She saw no suspects. She remembered hearing noises, but was
too scared at the time so she did not remember hearing anything
specific while in the classroom.
* She and the others ran south and east to the Mormon house at
Polk and Pierce St. Once there she heard several students talking
about what they saw.
* She said a John Savage (did not know John, identified him from
the yearbook) was telling students that he was in the library when
the students were shot there. He said that Dylan lUebold told him
he was in the library, "Just killing people.· He also talked about
the suspects making a racial comment, "nigger," to Isaiah Shoels
before he was shot. She said that police officers talked to John
and that he identified Dylan and Eric as the shooters.
* She said a Dawn Muirhead told her that she saw a girl get shot
outside the school.
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• She said that two girls, a Tiffany (last name unknown> and a
Tessa Nelson, were talking about being in a bathroom in the school
when a suspect other than Dylan lUebold or Eric Harris came in andshot the mirrors.
She called her mother from the Mormon bouse.
This concluded my interview with Nicole Ziccardi.
Date
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ZL'!MER, BRIANNE
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FBI#4-0N-57419JEFFCO CASE #99·7625CONTROL#3739
BRIANNE ZIMMER5466 S. Everett WayLittleton, CO. 80123303.9326407
05/21199, 1415 hrs. Brianne Zimmer was interviewed by Detective S.C. Shott #72049(DPO) in her home at 5466 S. Everett Way.
Ms. Zimmer stated that she had completed her 411l period French class at l1:lOAM andwalked directly to the cafeteria. When she got there, she met up with her friends. whoshe identified as Rachel Erbert, Kristen Young, Crystal Enney and Kim Wallenberg,They all sat at the table she identified as table X on the seating chart. Ms. Zimmer saidthat she was not aware that anything was wrong until she saw everyone around herducking under the tables. She said that she and her friends did the same and at that timeshe could hear what sounded like gunshots or explosions. She remained under the tablefor approximately 30 seconds then she ran out of thecafeteria through the main entrancethen up the stairs towards the library. She said that she and her group were probably thelast ones to leave the cafeteria and run up the stairs. Ms. Zimmer said that she ran pastthe library then down a hallway past the choir room when she tripped and fell. While shewas getting up, she could hear gunshots coming from behind her and down the stairs.She said thatshe got up and continued running down the hallway past the math hall whenshe saw Mr. Tank and Mrs. Dimann.a tellingeveryone to leave out the door and leave theschool grounds. Ms. Zimmer said that she dropped her backpack on the ground near themath offices before she left the grounds. She described her pack as a black "Eastpack"that has several key chains attached. Ms. Zimmer said that after leaving the schoolgrounds,she ran across S. Pierce Sr.and did not stop until she arrived at Leawood Park.
Ms. Zimmer said that she did not see a black duffelbag in the cafeteria on the day of theincident,nor did she see anyone bringing one in. She does not know either Eric Harris orDylan Klebold personally nor has she ever seen them. She said that she never heard ofthe Trench Coat Mafia until seeing them on the news. Ms. Zimmer said that whileattending ChatfieldHS. she heard rumors that~d__may havebeen involved; however, she did not actually hear anyone whos~personallywitnessedanyone shootinga weapon.
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REPQRTDATE OFFICE OFTHE ATTORNEY GENERAL CASE NO.May10,1999 STATEOF COLORAOO 99-7625
TYPEOF REPORT REPORTBY AREA!'ro!l""" lnv. Gaty Clyman Jefferson County
NATURE OF CASECQLUMIHNE HIGH SCHOOL I HOMIClD:E
INTERVIEW OF JEAN PAULZ1RGER (CBSSTUDENTI CAFETERIA)
1. On April 28, 1999l weD! to Ille Zirger~ 6763 W.RoxbuIy PI., Littletoll, CO80128,(303) 972-8306, forIlle I"JIllO'l'i' ofinterviewing l'rnnkZirgot. anassociaIe ofEricl:J:atm,DylanK1eboldandolbers of!bat group. AfterinterviewingFIwlk, MIll. Zirger~!bat 1inlerview betyoutlger son.JeanPaul(Paul), • was preselltal Colutllbille HighSchool(CHS)alU limeoillle sbooling.
2. PllllIZirgot (DOB: 10lO4I83,15 yeatS old) isa 9· gtlldeSllldent at CBS,Ibisbeinghissecondyear at !bat"'llooI.Hedoes llOl know, _ bashe ever mot, EricHams ocDylan KIebold. Hehadbecome familiarwiththeircars ...,;"g beeaidoolified tohimby odlers (i.e, hisbrolher l'rnnk).
3. On April 20, 1999 Panlandhisbrolherl'rnnkgot arideto CBSwith Brian.Sargent, arri';"i III about 1:00am, at wbich lime hesal for. wbilowith hisbrolherunlilleaving forhisfirstb.our class, Paulgo' out of4" hourat 11:10 am, arrivingat tileoafl:tcria at approximately 11:15 am, when:> hesat on a beechinsideneat the interior..._ce '11lle werea101 of ollle< _ in Illecaf_and all tiletableswerefull.Paulwas sitting withtwo liiends, Jeremy Smith(. was cmyIng a blue notebook binder), andMikel..angbemy (cmylng a green backpacl<).
4. Paulsaid!bat shonly after arri,;", in the~ heteeaIled !bat teaebIn (namo(s) unknown).can>e in,relllng e"""YOO" to getdown becao.le ofSOIIlOll1ing golng on Qutside. At !bat lime, Pauland b.is two ftIendsrnnoutof rile caietllria witheveryone else. and him rile audillltium. PaulIOOl< hisbock:pacl< withhim,
5. Paulsaid tbatupon_g the..ditoriwn. hernnto Ille topofIlle steps. and with otherStUdents, ran tcthemain frontelll:rOIlCe,at wb.icb.1ime hesawa lotofbt'oken glass fromtiledoors, Heneversawanyshooters, oordid bebear anygonsIlolS or explosiOllS, even wbilo in Ille cafeteJia. (See ao:a<:lJed map)
6. UpooexitiDg the scaool.Paul ranroalIiond's (name lUllmown) carparkodinCletnelltPllrl< (ToyotaCorrolla). Fromtherebegota ride home,wherebeletb.ismomknow tbatbewas okay,lUld menleft withBrijin (U.'U), a lOt" grade flielld ofb.is andb.is brother's. Wber1 tiley arrivedat herbouse, they got hercarandleftto looHor FIwlk, They Iocared himin tilevicinity ofK<m Cutyl(S_), and returned bome.
1. Pauldidnotnotice anything IlIlllSUll1 intilecafe..... priorto Ibis incident, including anylarge duffel bogs,anddoesoatrecall seeing anyone wearing ttellChcoals tbatday.
8. Paullroew sllooliog victiDls Danny Rotbbougb, KyleV
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Narrative:Review of previOlJs lead sheet #3116 shows that lead has beenconcluded and supplemental report done byInv. G. Clyman.
See attached.
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COLUMBINE IDGH SCHOOL
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CHOIRWITNESSES
ANDERSON. II
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Colorado State PatrolInvestigative Services Section
Columbine High School Incident
Date of Report: 05-06·')9 Control Number:.1!l1Z
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ANDERSON, Andrew DOBI 07~4-B 1Tole.303 979·3266
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On05~5·99 I inllll'Viewed ANDERSON. ANDERSON toldme thai.he did not know Harris or Klebold, bed neverbed an altercation with them, and sban!d nomllllllll friends. ANDERSON also'Wed thel he WllS no' an athleIC.
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,UPPU;:MENT X JCSO FELSOCI 99-76Z5-DConnectingCase Report No VictimNameOrigtDalRepon DateThisReport
04-16-99e- X FIRST DEGREE MURDER Ofm!M SlaM: Open X 0 ac. '"'" tM~aMlly CleeRd Recommend Case: Review
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WITNESSES:
Leland Andres, It, OOb/07-27·62
7069 West David Drive
Littleton, Colorado 80128
(303)979·8640 Work: Vocal Music Teacherat Columbine H.S.
6201 South PierceStreet
Littleton, Colorado 80123
(303)982-4510
Leland Andres
6163 West MapleDrive
, itdeton, COlorado 80123
(303)195·5936 Work: Vocal MusicTeacheratColumbine H.s,
620I South PierceStreet
Littleton, Colorado 80123
(303)982-4510
KristinThibault
Pauline Colby
Nicole Markham
Studentat Columbine H.S
Studentat Columbine H.S.
Studentat Columbine H.S.
INVESTIGATION:
On04·20·99,at 1055 hours, [ contacted Leland Andres, II at the Columbine Library in reference a Murderin the FirstDegree
which occurred at the ColumbineHighSchool, 6201 SouthPierceStreet, at about 1130 hours.
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Leland Andres, II slated he is a vocal music teacherat the school,and on 04-20-99,during first periodof the schoolday. he
spoke with PaulineColby and asked her, "How it was going." Hestated she replied, "Strange, very Strange,"
Leland Andres. U stated Kristin Thibault. PaulineColby, and NicoleMarkham arestudents in his chorus class, whichbegins
at 0925 hours and ends at 1015 hours. He informedme that Thibaultwas not in class during that period.but Markham and
Colbywere. He stated he did not speak to Markham or Colbyduringthe class.
I asked Leland Andres. II if Thibaultusually misses a lotof classes thathe teaches, and he stated that she usuallydoesnot miss
his class,
Leland Andres, II stated his father, Leland Andres. is also a vocal teacherat the school. and if contacted.can providephone
-unbers for the three students. which ate listedabove.
Afterobtaining this information, I forwarded it to investigators so LelandAndrescould be contactedfor the appropriate phone
numbers.
DISPOSITION: Forward to Investigations.
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Ct.usih~rion XHOMICIDE Offense ~taNS: Open X Exc=J)rionally Clc:arN RecommendCaY: Rfl\'wRCC!aisil'ic.1:ljOfl Cleared by Ar:"eSt Unrounded Closure
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WITNESS:Andres, Leland, Sr. DOB:5-10-396163 W. Maplewood DriveLittleton, CO 80123Ph: 303-795·5936
CONTROL NUMBER: 3082
INVESTIGAnON;On 05104/99, I met with LelandAfldres, Sr., at Chatfield High School reference the incident at ColumbineHigh School, I explained to Mr. Andres that I had heard he was in the schoolat the time of the shooting andhe said he was in the Choir room. I asked if he could tell me what happened. Mr. Andres said atapproximately 11:20 hours, three kids came running into the roam saying that someone was outside withguns. Mr, Andres said that as soon as the student said that. they heard approximately 5 to 6 shots thatappeared to be coming from the westside of the school, Mr. Andres said that he get his classtogether andleft through the eastdoor of the choir room with approximately 30 kids. Mr. Andres said that his son, who'salso a student at Columbine. was in the auditorium. Mr. Afldres said that he took his students Into theaur' ium and toid them to lay down on the floor and stay there. Mr. Andressaid that he and his sonIOCK;,d the doors to the auditorium, after which they heard numerous shots, but could not determinewherethey were coming from. However, they sounded like they were coming from the west side. Mr. Andres saidthat he was going back to his classroom to see If there wereany morestudents in there. When he gotapproximately 10 feet from the door, he heard more shots and he then returned to the auditorium with theother students. Mr. Andres said that Jay, the janitor, arrived at the auditorium and told them that theshooters were upstairs and he hadeveryone leave the auditorium. Mr. Andressaid they left the auditoriumand entered the Language Arts hallway and exited through a door In that hallwayto the park. I asked Mr.Andres If he ever saw any of the shooters and he said, no, he did not. I asked If he or any of his studentswere injured duringthis and he said, no, they were not. Mr. Andres said that oncethis was all over that day,he did hear that therewere approximately 58 to 60 kids barricaded in hisoffice in the choir room. Mr.Andres said that he also heard a rumorthat one of the shooters shot at least one shot In the choir room. Iasked Mr. Andres if he saw or heard any of the explosions and he said he heard and felt approximately oneor two explosions. He said that when the explosionsoccurred, you could feel them through the walls andthe floors at the school. I asked Mr.Andres If he heard any of the shooting and he said yes, it soundedas ifit were constant firing and not just random shooting.
1asked Mr. Andres if he was In the cafeteria during the moming hours of April 20'"and he said, yes, he was.I asked if he remembered seeing two large duffel bags in the cafeteria and he said "no". I asked If he hadseen anyone carrying duffel bags into the cafeteriaand he again said "no". I asked If he rememberedseeing Eric or Dylanon Mondayor Tuesdayand he said "no". I asked If he had seen or talked to any of theTre Coat Mafia on Mondayor Tuesday and he again said "no".
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I asked Mr.Andres if anything else had occurred that I hadnotasked him aboutand hesaid he believed hehad told meeverything that happened, but if he thinksof anything eise, he will call. At this time, I gaveMr.Andres, sr., a business card.
DISPOSITION: Open
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INTERVIEW WITH LEE ANDRES lOOOA.M.
SUPPLEMENT REKER 5-12-99
5-4-99
HOMICIDE 99-7625
On the above date and time !nv. Reker did conduct aninterview with Lee Andres whom is a music teacher at ColumbineHigh School.
Andres then states that he went to the cafeteria andobserved students crouched down and he then took a group of kidsto the auditorium and that an explosion went off in the hallway.
Andres then took the students to the lanquage artshallway and then out to the doors to Leawood Park.
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Andresarea was in factdoors were open.
the gunman.
he has heard speculation that _involved in this incident.
also stated that on prom night that the kitchenaccessible during the after prom party as the
Andres could not contribute any further information and theinterview was concluded.
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Control Number 3156
ASSIGNED TO:Agent LarryA. Brown,Colorado Bureau of Investigation, 69Q Kipling St., Suite4000,Denver, CO, 802125, phone (303) 239421 L
DATEtTIME ofINTERVIEW< May 27, 1999,7:00p.m,
PLACE of INTERVIEW: 7067 W< David Dr., Littleton, CO, 80128
msrosrnos. INTERVIEW OFTHE FOLLOWING:
Leland (Lee) ANDRES, II, OOB< 07.27-62, 7067W< David Dr., Littleton, CO, 80128
ANDRES, a music teacherat Columbine High School, stated that he has known PaulineCOLBY sinceshe was in the first grade, ANDRES was notsure if the day he sawCOLBY was April 19or Apol20 when she said sheW1I5feeling 'strange, very strange'.According to ANDRES, nothing else was saidbetween the two of themas they passed inthe hallway of the school
When asked if he knewanyof the kids that wereassociated withthe Trench CoatMafia(TCM), ANDRES saidKirsten Thiebald, Nicole MARKHAM, Alejandra MARSH, andLiddy PERRY wereoften seenwith TCM members. According to A."lDRES,THIEBALD wouldoccasionally wearall black.
A."IDRES statedKLEBOLD worked for himas a sound mana coupleof years agofor aschool musical. ANDRES wanted KLEBOLD to assist againthisyear but KLEBOLDdecided against the idea, In class, ANDRES would sometimes have to get KLEBOLD'Sattention away from doing homework for another class ANDRES claimedthat he hadno knowledge of Eric HARRIS priorto the attack on the school
According to ANDRES, there was no general impression of TCMmembers beingthreatened or harassed at the school ANDRES opinedthat the TCMhad a self imposedexile from the studentbody ANDRES statedhe hadno firsthandknowledge of otherTCM members.
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Case Number 99·7625Supplement Report
Reporting Agency: Jefferson County Sheriff's OfficeReporting officer: S.K. Wygant 100~J
.. Date of this Report: 081199Offense Status: Open
WITNESS: Control # 4466Andrew Breed DOB030382Address: 6158 S. Sheridan Blv:d. Littleton, CO. 80123Phone: 303 730 1232Student: Columbine High School
INVESTIGATION:
On 081199 I telephonically interviewed Andrew Breed. Breed has not beeninterviewed by police prior to this date. Breed was at school on 042099. He wasin Mr. Andres Choir class in the choir room when the shooting incident began.He was first made aware of the shooting when fellow student Brandon Reisbeckcame running into the room and told his teacher that somebody was shooting agun. He remembers some students running out of the class while others tookshelter in the choir office, he estimated between 50 and 60 students hid in theoffice. He was one of the students who hid in the office. He said that students gotinto the room and barricaded themselves in. He recalls students making calls totheir parents and to the police from a phone in the room or cell phones. Afterabout four hours he was rescued by the Denver Police Department SWAT team.He was then escorted out of the building through the Commons area and thenbussed to Leawood Elementary where he was reunited with his mother.He recalled possibly seeing a gun shot go off, but was unsure. He remembershearing loud noises such as gun shots or bombs.He did not know Harris, but was on a little league team with Klebold once. Hewas not and did not associate with either of them. He reported having a badencounter in the past with what he believed was the TCM. He said that he had aknife held to his throat by one of the TCM members.Breed reported to having no prior knowledge of this incident.
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JEI!'FEllSON COUNTY DISTRICT A'1"l'ORNXY'S OFFICE
Defet.\dant,
Dat., 5-12-99
Deputy D.A. I
Docket NuIllber,
Cas. NuIllber, 99A062
Investigator, J.Burkhalter
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Alison Brock, dab 4-1-816329 W. Fairview
Littleton, CO 80123
Ph. 303-972-9327
Control 11 2869
This investigator met with Alison and her father at her home.
Alison stated she has not been interviewed by anyone concerning thecas shooting. She stated she was in Acting class during period 4 in
the auditorium. When the bell rang at 11:10 A.M., Alison went toher choir class next door. She stated the room is next to the
auditorium and Mr. Andres (Senior) was lecturing.
Alison stated she heard a lot of pops going on and then heard kids
screaming outside the room.
At this time Brandon Reisbeck (ph. 303-979-1814) came into the room
and said; "There are two guys downstairs shooting at people."Alison stated most of the choir class ran out of the room, but altos
just kind of fell to the floor.
Alison stated Adam Foss then told most of the students to come into
the office at the side of the classroom. They did this and shut
the door and barricaded the door as well. The students then shut.
off the light.s and waited.
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Alison stated she could hear pops and bangs for awhile then it was
quiet and the some more bangs, like bombs going off. Then it would
get quite again.
Alison stated Matt' Cornwell kept calling the police from the phone
in the office and telling them where they were located, but the
police had a hard time finding them. Alison stated SWAT finally
reached them and the students unbarrioaded the door. The SWAT
offioers led them through the auditorium, behind the stated
downstairs, through the cafeteria and out the side door on the West
side. She stated they then ran up the stairs, past a bay on the
sidewalk and a girl on the hill, who she recognized as Raohel Scott.
At the top of the hill they waited for a police cat to take them to
Clement park, where they were checked by dootors and then bused to
Leawood school.
Alison was asked how many students were in the olass and she stated
at the beginning about 110 and in the office hiding there were 60
students.
Alison was asked how she knew how many were in the offioe barricaded
and she stated one of the cops made them count, how many were in the
office before being led out.
Alison was asked how long she thought they were barricaded. She
stated about 3 1/2 to 4 hours.
Alison stated she arrived at sohool between 7:15 A.M. and 7:30 A.M.,
and she parks on the West side near the soccer fields. She stated
she was running lata on 4-20-99.
Alison was asked if
she knew them both.
years and first met
to Dylan Klebold.
she knew either of the suspects? Alison stated
She stated she has known Eric Harris about two
him in Driver's Ed class. Eric introduced her
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Alison stated she didn't see either of them on the 20th., for her
video class as she was running lat:e. She described Eric as kind,
really nice to her. A quiet type that wore a lot of black clothes
and KMFDM shirts.
Alison described Dylan as really nice, very b:ieodly, quiet:, would
joke around and he wore black a lot. She st:at:ed she has known Dylan
about: one year.
Alison was asked about: comput:ers and she stated she has no computer
interest and didn't check or chat on line with anyone.
Alison was asked it' she knew any of Eric or Dylan's friends t:hat
were in TCM? She st:ated she did and named, Robin Anderson, Nat:e
Dykman, Chris Morris and Brook Brown. Alison remembered that: Bryan
sargent and Zack Heckler are also TCM.
Alison etat:ed furt:her t:hat Eric would wear flannel shirts which were
different colors and they weren 1 t: black. She stated he would do
this every so often.
Alison st:ated she saw Zack Heckler, 4th. hour in the auditorium.
Alison st:atecl she left a blue backpack,
with her name on it in t:he Choir room.
keys on a Honda Key ring that also had a
a clock 00 it and two keys.
Jansport wit:h a mat:h book
She stated it: had her car
swiss snowboard strap with
Alison stated she left a black lace shirt with flower lace in the
office when barricaded.
The interview was concluded at this t:ime.
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BRODE!I, J
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Colorado State PatrolInvestigative Services Section
Columbine High School Incident
Date of Report: 05-Q4..99 Control Number: .JJ!J1.
Tl"Pf« PMI NIilM: (R.c:pan:J:DIIdc by) SipImc: JBMN~ iSgt. Tom Conroy /:f . 1534 I
Synopsis: Subject Broden', Dame was :1&on(~list ltCoWlllld from Harris.
Subject: BRODEN, Jon DOBII{),.()2-806194 W. RoxbotY PlJlc:eLittleton. Co. 80128
NlU'T1ltive:
Spoketo BRODEN on 04-30-99. The onlyconnection between Harri' and BRODEN was thai Broden,at nexttoRobynA.'IDERSON in !lis mt hourpsychology class. BRODEN badDO aI_aliOIlS or contacts witheitherHarris orKlebold.
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JEFFERSON COUNfY DISTRICT A'ITORNEY'S OmCESUPPLEML~REPORT
DATE 05112199
CONECl'lNG CR 1/ JCSO 99-7625
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SUBJECT:
Jonatllall Allen Broden6794 W. RoxburyPI. Littleton,Co. 80123ColumbineHigh School
Mother. Cathy BrodenFather. Larry Broden
OBSERVATIONIINVESTIGATION:
CASEREPORT# 99A062
INVESTIGATOR; G.B. MUMMA
OOB 100280303-933-4876
303-972·2295303·762-18\21303·899-479\
0.0512991 contacted JOhD and his motller Calhy by phone. At that time 1told Calhy that the reason Iwascallingwas to lind out if Jolmhad any contact with EricHams or Dylan Klehold In the past. Johnstated that he sometimestalkedto theirfriends, hut had neverhad anydirecrcontactwith them. I askedJoimif he had played on any sp<>rt teams and he stated thai be had beenon the football ream in hisfreshman year, but that was the last time be!ledplayed. 1asked Jolm ifbe bad ever bad any othercontactwith any of their friends,and Jolmstated that be had becomefriend! willi RobynAnderson in • psychologyclass, but be bad only been her friend in the class andno where else. Johncouldn't believe that hehadmade the list, becausehe alway. kept to himself. John men Staled that he hadbeen in choir williBrooksBrown,hut bad never bed lillY contact withhim elmer. I ..ked101m If therewas anyone else, lIlld be staledthatbe had ooce had a ltliljar coefrcntanon withRockyHaffschnider (lastyear), whereRocky bad pulledhim off a bil«:and damagedthe bil«:(moped), John and his family bad requested a kind of mediatica, therewas 00 police involvement, and tbe two families had worked it out. thatwas becauseRockytormenteda lotof kids. Jolm thought th.. If any one should beOD the hit list It wouldbe Rocky, just becauseRocky"abused" everyone.
I askedCathy If sbe bad any otherquestionsand she did not,I provided them with a number to call if theythouglnof aaything else, and encouragedthem to call.
No furtheraction laksn by this Investigator.
INYESTIGATOR. DATE:
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WITNESS:
JOHN BRODEN, 008110-02-80
6794 West Roxbury Place
Littleton, CO 80128
(303) 933-4876
INVESTIGATION;
On05-27·99, at about 0945 hours. I contacted Columbine High School student John Broden by phone, I asked him about his
observations on 04-20-99 at Columbine High School, Broden Slated thathehad no classes with Eric Harris. but knew his name
'nd saw him in the hallways during the school year, He would also see Dylan Kleboid in the hallway. but had no classes with
Dylan. H. knew the name Trench Coat Mafia, He said it was a nickname for a group of weird kids, Broden did not see either
Hams or Klebold on 04-20-99,
Broden stated that on 04-20·99 hedid not go into the cafeteria. He has third period off and left the campus for that time. When
he came back. he parked at Leawood Park, He slated his first period is Psychology with Mr. Johnson, He stated that Robyn
Anderson and Zach Heckler are students in that class. however. on 04-20·99, neither Anderson nor Heckler was in their
Psychology class.
Broden's fifth period class was Choir with Mr. Andres. Sr. Ten minutes into that class. Broden heard students running and
screaming down the hallway, Someone stated that there was a person in the school with a gun. The students in Mr. Andres, Sr.
class ran into his office. Broden stated that the students turned out the lights in the office and he heard gunshots over a period
of about one hour. Some students in the office were able to contact police by using their cell phones. Broden stated that the
students barricaded the doorway into the office. The students assisted a student whohad diabetes by giving the student a candy
bar and assisted another student who had asthma by lifting that student up toward the ceiling to get better air. Some ceiling tiles
vere removed for better circulation ofair, Broden stated tha: some of the male students took off their shirts and placed them at
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the base of the door. The students remained. in Mr. Andres, Sr., office until they wererescued by the SWAT teams. Broden
Slated that he did not see the suspects, did not see weapons, nor didhe overbear any statements by the suspectwhile he stayed
in the office.
DIsposmON: Open.
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CONTINUATION CReporting AfF"C'I Reporting Officer Ca¢ Repore No
SuPPLEMENT X JCSO PETERSON 99-7fi25-XXXXX
Connectl:ellCase~ NQ Vi_ "'""" OriginalReport DoteThis R""",
COLUMBINE 08-31-99
"""" X FIRST DEGREE MURDERc "",, Qt'fe:rts,c SWl;&; 0p:!D 0 E~J;qlItiouJly CIcllRd CJ RctOrtllrt¢nd, Case: """lew CJ
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WITNESSES,
PENNYLYNN BURTON,DOBi03-31-82
5940 WestRowland Avenue
Littleton, CO 80128
(303) 933·3075
Studentat ColumbineHigh School
DEBBIEBURTON
Same asabove.
Work: (303) 692-2818
'JARY BURTON
Sameas above.
Work; (303) 275·1725
INVESTIGATION: JC-001. 004883
OnAugust31, 1999,at approximately1600hours,I respondedto 5940WestRowlandAvenueto contactand interviewwitness
PennyLynnBurton,whois a studentat Columbine HighSchool. This interviewwas in referenceto the shootingthat occurred
on 04·20·99, at ColumbineHigh School. Penny adviseduponmy arrivalthat shewanted to conductthis interview withouther
parents being present. Although her father, Gary Burton,was in the residence, he was not present during this interview.
PennyBurtonsaidon 04-20·99,she arrivedat Columbine HighSchoolat apprcximatelyO'Zl 5 hours, fur her scheduledclasses.
Shesaid she parked herparents' vehicle.a redSaturnstationwagon, that she haddrivento schoolon 04-20-99,in Space#312.
This parkingspace is in the junior's parking lot of Columbine HighSchoolon the southeast side near the cafeteria/commons
are' windowsand doors. Penny said she was alone at this time and she said during the thne she was in the parking lot and
"bile she walkedinto ColumbineHigh School,shedidnot seeanythingunusualor out of the ordinary. Pennysaid sheentered
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COLUMBINE 08-31·99- X FIRST DEGREE MURDER o_s...., 0,.. a 0 Recommend Case 0, :.&ti<ltl ~tiQ1lJ!lY C~ Review
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1m" IQ\l4UotY IBtJUd}1am; I~ripoon ISaitdNo, ~~'" I R~U:OO I ~~~"..ColumbineHiglJ. School tl:rrouglJ. the cafeteria/commons doors, which is locatedacross from the "Rebel Corner." Pennysaid
after entering the school, she walkedthrough the commonsarea, which is along the east side of the Columbine High School
cafeteria. and said she went up the stairway from the lower level of the school to the upper level, [showed Penny the
photographs ofthe duffle bag and the propanetank thatwere later recovered in the ColumbineHiglJ. School cafeteria. Penny
saidshe didnot see either oftheseitems,nor did she seeany itemsof a similardescription. Pennysaid she did not seeanybody
carrying itemssuch as these on 04·20·99 either. I asked Pennyif she recalled seeing any of the Trench Coat Mafia students
in the cafeteria/commons area on 04·20·99, while she was walkingthrough, and she said she did not rememberseeingany of
these studentsat that location on 04-20·99, Penny said after enteringthe school and goingup the stairway on 04-20-99, she
wentto her first hourTrigonometryclass,which is locatedin the Mathhallwayon the upper levelof the school,and saidafter
that class, sheproceededto go to hersecondhour SocialStudiesclass, Pennysaidafter hersecondhourclass, she had thethird
hourofffrom any classes, so a friendof hers, by the nameof Stephanie Williams,went with her to Penny's house, so Penny
could gether dress for a "gig" that shesaid they bad later that day, and also soPennycouldpaint her fingernailslor this "gig."
Pennysaid that although she was not certain, she said she did not believeshe went into the ColumbineHigh Schoolcafeteria
during her time off for third hour on 04-20·99, Penny said after having her third hour off, she went to her fourth hour
Chemistryclass, then she said shewent to her fifthConcertChoirclassand arrivedat approximately1115hours on 04-20-99,
Penny saida friend of hers by the nameof MichelleSimmons, who was also in this same ConcertChoir class, and she exited
the Choir classroominto the hallway to get a drink. She said they also talked to a teacher, however, she did not knowthis
teacher's name other thanto saythat shewas a facultymember, Pennysaid after talkingwith this employeebriefly,theythen
went back into the classroom whereshe sat down at her desk. Pennysaid approximately one minute later, two Choirstudents
by the namesof Brandon Raisbeck and Andy Andersoncame running into the classroom,and Penny said that Andy told the
teacherof this class, Mr. Andres, that therewas somebodydownstairs,insideofColumbine High School, with a gun. Penny
said apparently Mr Andres did not hear what Andy Anderson said, so Brandon Reisbeck screamed to Mr. Andres and the
classroom, that there was somebodyin the downstairs part of ColumbineHigh School with a gun. Penny said both Brandon
Reisbeckand Andy Andersonwere visiblyupset at this time, Pennysaid about the sametime, she heardwhat she recognized
as three gunshotsthat sounded like to her were comingfrom insideof Columbine High Schoolin the downstairsarea, I asked
her if she badshot a firearm or beenpresentwhen a firearm had beendischarged and she said she had shot a firearm whenshe
waspresentwithher father,GaryBurtonsometimeago. Pennysaidshethereforewasfamiliarwith the sounda firearm makes
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when discharged. Pennysaid thatduringthe time this was takingplace,the door from the interiorof the Choir classroom into
the hallway, was open. Pennysaidshe then heard people in the hallwayrunning and screaming, describingthem as "a mob
ofpeople." Pennysaidthat Mr. Andres toldeverybody to gel downonthe floor, however, all of the studentsgotup from their
desks and beganrunningin variousdirections fromthis Choirclassroom. Pennysaid she ran out of the classroomand into
thehallway, then into the auditorium whereother people were. Shesaid she saw numerous people runningacrossthe Upper
areaofthe auditorium. Pennysaid a friendofhers by thenameof ChristineBen, whowas presentwith her, led heroutof the
auditorium wherePenny saidsheran into the main hallway, Pennysaidshe remembers that she saw ZachHeckler,Christine
Bell, and PatrickKelleyin this area. however, she did not know wherethese three studentswent fromthat location, Penny
said she sawa teacherby the nameofMr Holmes standingby the counselinghall of Columbine HighSchoollookingtoward
the SocialStudieshallway, andthenshesawMr. Holmes signal herto run. Penny saidshe thenexitedColumbine HighSchool
byrunningoutofthedoorby the wrestlingdoors, Pennysaidatno timeon04-20·99, did sheseeany suspectsor students with
, gun or explosive device. Pennysaidas she ranfrom theschool sheheardseveral moregunshots, however, shecouldnot tell
me where these shotscame from. Penny said she then ran to the"smoker's pit," and then ran into to ClementPark Where a
friend ofhers by the name ofAdamThompson picked her and otherstudents up in his vehicleand they left the area.
Tasked PennyBurtonwhatinformation shecouldprovideto meaboutthe Trench CoatMafia,theTrenchCoatMafia students
and particularlywhat information she could provide 10 me aboutDylanKleboldand EricHarris, if any. Pennysaid she did
notknowEricHarris,butsaid shewasfamiliar withDylanKleboldbecausetheyworked. ColumbineHighSchooltalentshow
togetherdaringtbe fallsemesterof 1998, PennysaidDylanKlehold did notwear. trenchcoat inthe classroom,however, site
saidshe had seen himwearing. trenchcoat in thehallwaysofColumbine High School. Pennyalso told me shebelieved that
DylanKleboldandZachHecklerwerebest mends,but saidshedidnotseeZachHecklerweara trenchcoat. Pennydescribed
Zach Heckleras very smart and knowledgeable especiallyaboutcomputers. Pennysaid it was her understanding that Zach
Hecklerand Eric Harrisdid oat get along with each other. Shesaid shewouldnot considerZach Heckler as a TrenchCoat
Mafia studentor a Trench CoatMafia associate.
PennyBurtonsaid she was familiar with Tad Boles, and saidTad Boles"likes me,"however, Penny said she considers Tad
'3010$ as a"goofylookingkic" andsaidheis"weird." Penny saidTadBoleswasoneof the f6unders oftheTrenchCoatMafia.
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but said she badnot seen any violent tendencies from Boles. Pennysaid that Tad Boles told her in the past, that although his
father was not a assaultivetoward him, his fatherwasviolent towardhis mother and bad hit his mother. Penny said she never
saw any evidence suchas bruises or other injuries thatwould indicateTad Boles fatherbadassaulted him. She saidTad Boles
wore a trenchcoat but put the coat in his scbool locker during classbours. She also said she would see Tad Boles with other
Treach CoatMalia students duringthird boor standingalongSouthPierce Streetas a group. Penny Burton saidshe knewwho
Robert Perry and Brooks Brown were. She told me she bad Robert Perry in a French class about four years ago. She said
RobertPerry stayedto himself,andwore a trenchcoat. Pennysaidthat RobertPerry"smelled." Penny said that BrooksBrown
was in berCboirclass, however, she said BrooksBrownwasDot inattendance in this classon 04-20-99. She described Brooks
Brown as being "funny and a good actor."
I askedPennyBurton if she had heardanything about anybodyelse.who may havebeen involvedwith Dylan Klebold and Eric
Harris in the shooting at Columbine High School on 04·20·99. Penny said thatPatrick Neville said a white male (unknown
name) was seen on 1]4..20·99 wearing a white t-shirtand a blackvest, and said he was standingnext to Dylan Klebold outside
of the cafeteria throwing bombs on top of the ColumbineHigh School roof.
PennyBurtontold me that about two weeks to one month ago (thefirst part of August 1999),she was talking to Tad Bolesand
he told her something that she said was bothering her. Penny said Tad Boles told her that if he had not dropped out of
Columbine High School, he would have been with Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris during the shooting on 04·20·99, at
ColumbineHigh School. Penny saidTad Boles also said that if the TrenchCoat Mafia had beena part 0 f the shootingincident
at Columbine High School on 04.20.99, it would have been worse, indicating that the Trench Coat Maffia students and/or
associates were not involved in the incident.
Penny Burtonsaid she does not know of anybody, nor bas sheheardrumorsof anybodywho maybe manufacturingexplosive
devices and/or buying, selling or possessing firearms.
Penny Burton said when she ran out of ColumbineHigh Schoolon 04·20·99, she left her backpack and contents in the Choir
"Oom. This backpackwasdescribed by Pennyas a black Jansportwith contents. Penny said she bas since picked up the items
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fromColumbine HighSchool.
I askedPennyBurtonhow shehas been doingsincethe incident on04-20-99, andshe advisedme shehas been doingwelland
has not had anyproblems. I askedPennyhow her parentshavebeen doingsincethe incidentand she saidshe doesnot know
becausetheydo nottalk betweenthem. Pennysaidshehas notgotten alongwithherparears sincesbewas 13 yearsold. I gave
PennyBurtonone of my businesscards and latergaveher fatherGary Burtonone ofmy cards and askedthem to contact me
in the future ifthey wanted to speakwith a J.e.s.o. VictimAdvocate. I told themI wouldmake the necessary anangemeers
for them at that thne.
DIspOSITION: Open,pending further investigation.
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On 5-6-99 I spoke with MattCarmickle.
. att did tell me he was on the swimming team but was not considered a "jock' nordid he hangutwith ose whowere the 1ocks'. I asked Mattwhere he was when this wentdownand he said he was inle choir room andwas able to leavethe school eanyon in the event. He said he did not see Eric or Dylan
mooting.
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JEFPERSON COUNTY DISTRlCT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
SUPPLEMENTAL RlPORT
Defendant.Date.Deputy D.A. :
5-14-99
Docket NuIllbe>:.Case NuIllbe>:'Investigator:
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J.Burkhalter
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Zack Cartaya, dob 5-6-81 Senior
9622 W. Brandt Pl.
Littleton, CO 80123
Ph. 303-973-3440
This investigator was interviewing Adam Foss when Zack entered
Adam's house to visit.. Zack was asked if he had been interviewed
concerning CBS and he stated he had not. He was then asked to wait
outside and afterward an interview with him would take place. Zack
was very anxious to give a statement.
Zack entered Adam Foss' house and stated he was a Senior with Adam.
lie stated he waS in the choir roam as well, when Brandon Reisbeck
came into the roam and announced someone was shooting. Zack went on
to say Mr. Andres told everyone to stay put and then some kids ran
down the hall outside the choir room.
Zack stated he was on the way out the door with Everitt Wolfe when
Steve Houck stopped at the door of the classroom. At this time Zack
stated he looked out the door into the hall and pushed some more
people out the door. Then Zack stated they stopped people from
going into the hallway and began making them go into the choir
office.
Zack stated he looked out into the hallway again, at which time he
saw Mr. Sanders get hit with a gunshot. Zack stated Mr. Sanders was
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going East in the hallway and it looked like he got shot in theback. Zack stated it looked like Mr. Sanders was hit in the back
near the upper left side rib area. Zack stated the shot soundedlike an explosion.
At this time they continued getting everyone into the office. Zackstated he and Adam walked out the front door of the choir room andMs. Miller yelled at them to get back in and get down. Zack statedhe then heard another loud shot.
Zack continued that at this time they went back into the choir roomoffice and barricaded the door. Zack stated he thinks they stayedin i:he room for three hours. He stated he couldn't distinguishbetween explosions and gunshots when he was in the office.
Zack stated he heard someone on the roof later on during the stay in
the office.
Zack stated he was in the office until SWAT came and got everyone
out.
Zack did not see anyone responsible for the shooting.
This concluded the interview with Zack.
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CECIL. CAREY
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CAREY BRITTON CECIL, OOBl09-23-81
5646 SouthIndepecdence COM
Littleton, COgo123
(303)904-4199
Student at Columbine HighSchool-Graduated 1999
DIANA CECIL
Same as above.
DANIEL CECIL
Same as above.
Worle United Airlines
740I Martin LutherKing Blvd.
Denver, CO 80204
(303) 780-5730
INVESTIGATION:
On08-13-99, I responded to 5646South Independence COMto contact and interview witnessCareyBrittonCecil, whowas
a student at Columbine HighSchool and graduated in 1999. Thepurpose formy interviewing CareyCecil was in reference
to tile shooting at Columbine High Schoolon 04-20-99. JC-001·004894
CareyCecil told meon 04-20·99, at approximately 0730 hours, hermother Diana Cecil tookher to Columbine HighSchool
and dropped her off in tileFaculty parldnglot. Careyadvised tilat afterbeingdroppedoff in tile parking lot, she entered the
school bywalking through tilemaindoorson theeastsideof theschool bytheColumbineHighSchool administrative offices.
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Carey saidwhen sheentered the highschool, shewalkedin a westerly direction downthe main hallway to her locker, which
isnearthe westend ofthe main hallway, Careysaidthather lockernumbermayhavepossiblybeen #1870,however, shewas
not certain, Careysaid up to thispoint, duringthe time,she arrivedat schoolandwent to her locker, she did notsee anything
that wasoutof the ordinaryoccurringatthe Columbine HighSchool, Sheadvised that herfirsthourclassbeginsat0730hours
and is an Economics classon the upper levelof the school, Careysaidhersecondhour classis a Statistics class,andsaidthat
her third hourclass is Calculus. Careytoldme that on j)4·2(l.99, she had her fourthhour classoff, and did not havea class to
attend on that day. Carey said that due to not having a class to attend, she went into the Columbine High Schoo!
cafeteria/commons areaand selecteda table, Careysaidthatthe tablethatsheselectedon04-20·99 is the table thatsheusually
sitsat, I showedCareythe diagramof theColumbine HighSchool cafeteria/commons areaandshepointedout fourtable, that
she may have possible been seated at on 04·2Q.99. These tableswouldbe II, Il, MM:, or NN. All four of these tables are
locatedon the easternedge of the cafeteriaand/orjust southof the cafeteriaservingline. Carey said that she sat at this table
byherselfstndying and did not pay muchattentionto whatwas takingplace in the cafeteria at thattime,however, shedidnot
recallanything unusual or out of the ordinarythat happened on 04·2Q.99 in thecafeteriaup to that point. I showed Carey the
photographs of the dufflebag and thepropanetank thatwere laterrecovered in theColumbine HighSchoolcafeteria andasked
her if sheremembered seeingeitherof theseitemsOn 04·20·99. Careyadvisedmethat shedidnot see eitherOne oftheseitems
I askedCarey if she recalled seeingany of the TrenchCoat Mafiastudents, or what she wouldconsiderTrenchCoat \1atia
students or associates, in the cafeteria. Careyadvisedthat shedid not see anyof these studentsas far as shecouldremember.
Carey advised that her fourthhour was a free hour that wasoverat approximately l l IO hours, and said thatshe walkedto her
hallway lockerand then to the Choir classroomon the upperlevel of Columbine High School forher fifth hourclass. Carey
said that she arrivedin the Choir classroomjust prior to the class starting, and said that when she entered the class and sat
down, the teacher in this class, bythe name ofMr. Andres, wastalking. Shealsosaid thatMr. Andresyelledat somebody for
talking in the class while he was talkingto the students. Carey saidthat while thiswas takingplace, two male students. one
of them by the name of Adam Foss and the other student that Carey knew only as Brandon, came running into the Choir
classroom and advisedMr. Andresandthe class,sayingtherewassomeone downstairs in thehigh schoolwith a gunandwas
shooting. Careysaid that she also realizedthat in the hallway outsideof her classroom, numerous people were running and
screaming, however, she thought that this wasdue to factthat some elementary school kids had possiblygone into the high
schoolandwere runningin and outof'the hallsyelling. Careysaidaboutthis sametime,she heardwhatshe described asone
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gunshot,and then a very short time later she heard another gunshot. She said when these shots were heard, half of her Choir
class got up out of their chairs and ran from the classroom, however,the other half remained in the classroom. She said that
numerouspeople went into an office that is locatednextto the Choirclassroomto hide, however, she didn't think therewould
be any room in there so she remained in the classroom. Carey said that she was in the classroom for approximatelyfivemore
minutes, and then she said she heard two more shots that soundedlike they were coming from the ares of the cafeteria, She
also saidas sheheard these shots, they seemedto be gettingcloserand closer to the location she was at. Carey said shestayed
in the classroomand then realized that somebody in the hallway could see her through the glass in the door. so she moved to
the oppositeside of the room to hide. Carey said there was anotherstudentwith her at this time, possibly by the name ofGreg
Nason. Carey said that after realizing that she was in view to anyone in the hallway and hiding on the other side room.
somebodyadvisedher to comeinto the office that is locatednext to the Choir classroomwhere the other studentswere hiding.
Carey said that after she was in the classroom, the studentsmoveddesks and filing cabinets up against the door '0 if any of
the suspects tried to push their way through the door, they would he unable to do so. Carey said the sixty people including
herself, remained in this office hiding for approximatelythree and a half hours before they were rescued by SWAT.
I asked Carey Cecil what informationshe could provideto me in referenceto the Trench Coat Mafia, the Trench Coat Mafia
students and in particularwhat she could provide to me as faras information about Dylan Kleboldand Eric Harris. Careysaid
that in her Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years at Columbine High School, she had a German class she was taking and
advisedme that Eric Hams was in this class. She advisedme thal duringher sophomore year she would consider them to be
"kind of pals" and said that they would talk, and 'aid that duringthis time Eric Harris would associate with other students in
the class. Careysaid that also during this time shedid not seeEric Harriswear a Trench Coal, however. and said that hewould
wear clothes such as shorts, with a polo shirt or a Tsshirt that she said was the standard dress for students at the school. I
asked Carey if EricHarris ever talked about weapons, violence, or bombs,etc., and she told me no, that she did not ever hear
him talking about those things.
Carey Cecil advised me that during the first semester of the 1999 school year at Columbine High School, the Choirclass she
bad during fifth hour also bad another student in there by the nameof Brooks Brown. Carey said that she could not provide
any informationabout Brooks Brownother than the fact thatshebelievedhe was inattendance in this class on Monday, 04-19-
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99,although shewas not certain. I askedher ifBrooksBrownwaspresentin sheclassroomon04·20·99 and shesaidno,that
hewas notthere. Careysaidthatshe couldprovideno furtherinformationaboutthe TrenchCoatMafia, theTrenchCoatMafia
students or their associates.
I asked Carey Cecil if she knew of anybody, or if she had heard any rumors about anybody who may be manufacturing
explosive devices and/orpossessing,sellingor buyingfirearms. Carey advisedshe did not knowof anybody that wouldbe
involved with any of that.
I askedCareyCeciland hermotherDianaCecil (Dianais Carey'. motherandwaspresentduringthis interview) howtheyhave
been doing since the shooting of Columbine High SchoolOn 04·20·99. Theyboth advised that they are doing okayand are
dealingwith it well. I gavebothofthemoneofmy business cardsandaskedthemto contactme in the future iftheyoranyone
in their family wanted to speakwith a J.C.S.O. VictimAdvocate. I told them I would make the necessaryarrangements for
themat that rime.
DISPOSITION: Case is open, pending furtherinvestigation.
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