Columbine High School Shooting Massacre, Way back in April 20, 1999 |
Columbine High School Shooting Massacre, Way back in April 20, 1999 |
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I recently watched a documentary called Bowling for Columbine. It's basically about a high school massacre in Columbine High School and the director's thoughts on gun violence. Anyways I really want to talk about the high school shooting a bit more. It's the second deadliest attack on a school and the deadliest school shooting. The two shooters, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 12 students and teachers and injured 24 others. The documentary I mentioned earlier has detailed footage of what had happened through the security cameras (boy were they brutal). These two students were "out-casts" of the school and were full of hatred towards their fellow students. QUOTE The Columbine High School massacre occurred on Tuesday, April 20, 1999 at Columbine High School in unincorporated Jefferson County, Colorado, near Denver and Littleton, Colorado, in the United States. Two teenage students, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, carried out a shooting rampage, killing twelve fellow students and a teacher, as well as wounding twenty-four others, before committing suicide. It is considered to be the deadliest school shooting, and the second deadliest attack on a school in US History. The massacre provoked refined debate regarding gun control laws and the availability of firearms in the United States. Much discussion also centered on the nature of high school cliques and bullying, as well as the role of violent movies and video games in American society. Several of the victims who were believed to have been killed due to their religious beliefs became a source of inspiration to others, notably Christians, and led some to lament the decline of religion in public education and society in general. The shooting also resulted in an increased emphasis on school security, and a moral panic aimed at goth culture, heavy metal music, social pariahs, the use of pharmaceutical anti-depressants by teenagers, violent films and violent video games here is a detailed article of it: Wikipedia explains what happened before, during, and after the shooting The Depressive and the Psychopath I know this happened years ago, but I want to see if there were people who actually went to Columbine, heard of it in the news by the time it came out, and a few of your reactions (and theories as to why this happened). |
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Sorry if there is a topic like this! I recently watched a documentary called Bowling for Columbine. It's basically about a high school massacre in Columbine High School and the director's thoughts on gun violence. Anyways I really want to talk about the high school shooting a bit more. It's the second deadliest attack on a school and the deadliest school shooting. The two shooters, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 12 students and teachers and injured 24 others. The documentary I mentioned earlier has detailed footage of what had happened through the security cameras (boy were they brutal). These two students were "out-casts" of the school and were full of hatred towards their fellow students. here is a detailed article of it: Wikipedia explains what happened before, during, and after the shooting The Depressive and the Psychopath I know this happened years ago, but I want to see if there were people who actually went to Columbine, heard of it in the news by the time it came out, and a few of your reactions (and theories as to why this happened). I remember what had happened on that day as if it were about an hour ago. I was in the 5th grade when it all happened. I was so sad and scared because my cousin was right in front of the school waiting for his "girlfriend" Cassie Bernall.(not really sure if thats true but its what my family believes) I went to the original memorial where the Columbine song was first sung. I was a little sad because there were protesters everywhere saying how much God didn't love us. As they were playing the Columbine song there were 13 balloons that were released into the sky. You could tell that it was a sad day because it was very gloomy outside. When those balloons were released the clouds parted in the spots where the balloons were floating and as soon as the last balloon drifted up, the clouds closed again. Since then I have been affected by this massacre. I feel that all of this could have been prevented if there were just some others that could have reached out to Harris and Klebold. I am in no way saying that any of this was the victims' fault I just feel that if those boys were to ever feel an ounce of acceptance then maybe just maybe something could have stopped them. |
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