12:40
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Dan Steepleton is transported to Littleton
Hospital.
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Information is received that a natural gas leak
is occurring in the school. A decision is made to have Public
Service Company shut off the gas as soon as it is considered safe
to approach the main valve. A crew from PSC is present and is
notified to be ready to accompany officers into the school when
possible.
12:41
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Additional SWAT from Jefferson County arrive at
the command post on Pierce Street. This team of 10 is commanded by
Sgt. Barry Williams.
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Reports being relayed to the command post
include possible multiple shooters, a hostage situation, and
gunfire and explosions in nearly every wing of the school
building.
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Students on cell phones inside the school are
calling out – to 911, their parents, and several times to local
television stations.
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Students calling from their cell phones report
hearing shots inside the school and give numerous locations for
the gunshots, including the gymnasium, the auditorium, the
business wing, the music rooms, the science area and the business
offices.
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The news media announces that students who have
safely escaped the school should call the Jefferson County
Sheriff’s Office or 911 to report their safety. The phones at the
Sheriff’s Office are immediately jammed until personnel contact
local TV stations to correct the message. Students are encouraged
to call the school district’s parent hotline instead.
12:43
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Deputy Simmons, leader of the first SWAT team
that entered the 250,000-square-foot school, requests additional
SWAT for the east side. Due to the size of the school, the
numerous rooms and hallways that have to be searched, and the
amount of students and faculty being rescued, Simmons calls for
more assistance.
12:44
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Makai Hall is transported to Littleton
Hospital. He is later transported to St. Anthony’s Hospital by Air
Life.
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Dispatch reports cover fire by Denver Police
Department, most likely during SWAT’s rescue of Richard Castaldo
at the school’s upper west entrance.
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Dispatch reports that an EMT dispatcher is on
the phone with a party inside the school. The individual is with a
critically injured victim.
12:50 – 13:09
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Two SWAT deputies are positioned on rooftops of
houses on West Polk Avenue, the first neighborhood street just
south of the school. From their vantage point, the marksmen have a
clear view of the south parking lot, the library windows and the
cafeteria area.
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Williams’ SWAT team utilizes a front-end loader
parked near the command post to move around the school to the west
side.
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Using the front-end loader as cover, Williams’
team first moves into position on the northwest corner of the
school, opposite from where Simmons’ SWAT team had entered the
building.
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Williams is advised that students have been
shot and numerous bombs have exploded. The number of suspects,
still in the building, is unknown but reports indicate as many as
eight.
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Williams’ team is also told that activity has
been reported in both the cafeteria and the library.
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A “live” bomb blocks the outside west doors
leading into the upper level hallway and entrance to the library.
The closest point of entry is into the cafeteria directly
underneath the library.
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A window into the teachers’ lounge next to the
cafeteria will provide an entry point for Williams’ team.
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Nicole Nowlen is transported to Lutheran
Medical Center.
12:51
· Media reports that several area schools are
in “lock down.” Schools are locked from the inside and, for safety
reasons, “no one goes out and no one goes in.”
12:57
13:00
13:03
13:04
13:09
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Williams’ team breaks an outside window to gain
entrance into the teachers’ lounge. The team is met with the
deafening noise of fire alarms, the flash of strobe lights,
ceiling tiles hanging at odd angles and three inches of water
coming in under the closed door to the cafeteria. The alarms and
the sprinkler system have been set off by the explosions and the
cafeteria area and adjacent rooms are flooding. Another concern is
“a hissing sound and the sound of something spraying.” Williams
fears it might be a broken natural gas line.
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Williams’ team first clears the kitchen and
back storage areas, evacuating groups of students and staff hiding
behind locked doors.
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Air Life transports Mark Kintgen from the
Yukon/Caley triage to Denver Health Medical.
13:10
13:11
13:15
13:18
13:22
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SWAT teams continue a search and rescue inside
the school building. Simmons’ team works east to west on the upper
level, and Williams’ team works west to east on the lower level.
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Dispatch reports that Arapahoe SWAT team is on
scene and ready to assist when needed.
13:26
13:32
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The cafeteria videotape shows Williams’ SWAT
team entering the main cafeteria area, commonly referred to as the
“commons.” The team had just finished clearing and evacuating
students and staff from the teachers’ lounge, kitchen area and
back storage areas.
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Williams is advised by radio that there are
possible bombs throughout the school. He is told the bombs may be
hidden in backpacks and constructed with timers and
motion-activated devices. The information is relayed from bomb
technicians who have inspected the diversionary bombs placed on
Wadsworth and realize similar devices may have been placed inside
the high school.
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Williams’ team is advised that the suspects’
last known location was downstairs by the business classrooms.
This information was relayed by a student on a cell phone inside
the school.
13:40
13:44
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Three male subjects, appearing in a field north
of the high school in Clement Park, are contacted by Jefferson
County Sheriff's deputies and detained for questioning.
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The three are dressed in black clothing, which
matches the known description of the shooters, and are spotted in
an unsecured area close to the school.
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These individuals, who are not Columbine
students, identify themselves as the “Splatter Punks” and insist
they have shown up at Columbine High School mainly out of
curiosity.
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The images of the three being taken into
custody by law enforcement authorities, aired live on local
television channels, raised numerous questions from the community
about their involvement in the crime.
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After initial questioning, the three youths are
released the same afternoon and are re-interviewed at length on
April 24. It is determined that they had no known affiliation with
the Trench Coat Mafia, and, shortly thereafter, are cleared of any
involvement.
13:45
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Jefferson County SORT arrives at Leawood
Elementary School where they provide perimeter security, assist
with the evacuation of the elementary children to their parents,
assist in the reuniting of Columbine students and parents, handle
traffic control and maintain a media area outside the school
building.
13:57
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Williams’ SWAT team announces that it has found
several students and faculty hiding in the ceiling of the kitchen.
Six individuals are evacuated out the west side.
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Dispatch tells Williams there is a male
upstairs “in the library past the stairs” doing CPR on an injured
party. The SWAT team is also told that a blue and white shirt is
hanging on the door knob.
13:59
14:08
14:12
14:15
14:17
14:19
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A Columbine parent, waiting at Leawood
Elementary for word about his son, is transported to Littleton
Hospital because of chest pains. He is one of many parents in
anguish awaiting word of their children.
14:24
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Adam Kyler is transported to Littleton
Hospital.
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The second half of Williams’ SWAT team, having
cleared the two-story auditorium, is entering into the school’s
music area on the second floor where there are reports of students
hiding in a music room closet. The team discovers 60 students and
evacuates them in groups of 10 through a protective wall of SWAT
officers and out the west side.
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The same SWAT team then moves into an area
across the hallway and to the left of the music room where an
additional 60 students are found and safely evacuated from the
building.
14:26
14:28
14:29
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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office requests
Littleton Fire to dispatch engines and rescue units to Eric
Harris’ residence. Already on scene are the Sheridan and Lakewood
Police Department investigators, ATF personnel and Arapahoe County
bomb technicians preparing to investigate a gasoline smell and the
report of a bomb at the residence.
14:30
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Having just searched the business and computer
classrooms, the first half of Williams’ team clears the stairs to
the upper level. Once on the upper level, Williams sees Simmons’
team clearing the school to the east of where he stands.
14:33
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President Clinton refers to the shooting at a
high school in Littleton, Colorado, during a scheduled news
conference to talk about the American economy. “Ladies and
Gentlemen, we all know there has been a terrible shooting at a
high school in Littleton, Colorado. Because the situation, as I
left to come out here, apparently is ongoing, I think it would be
inappropriate for me to say anything other than I hope the
American people will be praying for the students, the parents and
the teachers and we’ll wait for events to unfold and there will be
more to say.”
14:38
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Patrick Ireland, shot in the library and
slipping in and out of consciousness, has slowly made his way to
the west window. Sgt. Domenico, in a news helicopter, and deputies
on the south and west sides of the school see a figure at the
window and realize the young man is attempting to climb out the
second story broken window. The only thing below him is a concrete
sidewalk. The image of Patrick’s rescue has come to epitomize the
Columbine tragedy. Using the roof of an armored vehicle so they
can reach him, several Lakewood SWAT members catch the young man
as he falls out the window at 2:38 p.m.
14:39
14:40
14:42
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Williams’ SWAT team requests medical assistance
to the science area on the second floor, west side, for a teacher
with multiple gunshot wounds. The teacher is Dave Sanders.
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Williams’ also announces that 60 students are
to be evacuated from this same area.
14:47
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Members of Williams’ SWAT team evacuate
approximately 60 people from the science area. Two SWAT members
move the students and teachers first to the stairway landing, then
down to the lower level and through the recently cleared cafeteria
and out the west side door. Two SWAT members stay with Sanders
waiting for paramedics.
14:52
15:12 – 15:17
15:22 - 15:37
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The first team to enter the library is
Williams’ team of four Jefferson County SWAT members. A Denver
SWAT officer holds the doorway. The four Jefferson County members
spread out and work their way through sections of the library.
They step over numerous bombs trying to get to each one of the
children.
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Among three victims laying on the floor under
desks is Lisa Kreutz. She has been shot several times but she is
alive. SWAT, seeing her wounds, calls for a paramedic.
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In addition to the one girl who is injured,
Williams’ team reports that they have found 12 dead. Among the 12
are two males on the floor in the southwest part of the library
who appear to have self-inflicted gunshot wounds to the head. Guns
and numerous explosive devices lay on the ground beside the
bodies. Williams advises the command post that the two males match
the description of the suspects.
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A female employee, hiding in the magazine room
in a back part of the library, comes out of hiding. She is
instructed to put her hand on the back of one of the SWAT
officers, look only at the back of his helmet and follow him out
of the library. She is quickly passed off to another officer and
evacuated to the outside.
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Three other employees subsequently are
evacuated from the library, including teacher Patti Nielson who
was hiding in a cupboard in a west room of the library.
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Williams’ SWAT team works its way to the back
emergency door that opens to the outside upper level near the west
entrance. Although several bombs are laying inside the door, the
SWAT team realizes the urgent need to get a team of paramedics
into the library to attend to Lisa Kreutz. Two paramedics come in
with a backboard, put the wounded student on it and quickly get
her out of the library. Lisa is transported to Denver Health
Medical at 3:37 p.m.
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After searching the library, Williams’ SWAT
team requests the bomb squad.
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The other half of Williams’ team and Simmons’
SWAT team, still searching other parts of the school building,
hear over the radio that William’s first team has made it to the
library and found one female still alive. They continue clearing
classrooms on the upper levels, working their way toward the
library.
15:25
15:36
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SWAT command personnel meet at the east doors
of the school to discuss follow up sweeps of the school and to
relieve initial teams, replenishing them with fresh SWAT teams
from other agencies.
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Simmons’ team, after clearing the gymnasium and
weight room, enters a north-south hallway which is where the
library is located. The team arrives outside the library as
Williams’ team completes clearing the library.
15:40
15:55
16:00
16:04
16:35
16:38
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Dr. Christopher Colwell, attending emergency
room physician at Denver Health Medical Center, and Robert
Montoya, a Denver Health paramedic, are escorted by SWAT team
members through the library “to look for any signs of life.” Dr.
Colwell had already pronounced Rachel Scott and Daniel Rohrbough,
two of the youths shot outside, as deceased.
16:45
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