A man views many of the weapons actually used by Klebold and
Harris in their shooting spree
at Columbine High
School. The
Jefferson County Sheriff's Department released for public
display
more than 10,000 pieces of
evidence collected in the investigation
of the
1999 Columbine massacre.
Among many other items on display is a computer monitor taken
from the library following
the shooting spree
that left 13 people
dead at Columbine High School. The Jefferson
County Sheriff's
Department released for
public display more than 10,000 pieces of
evidence collected in the investigation
of the 1999 Columbine
massacre.
One of the two big propane bombs in the cafeteria. The timing
device is to the left.
The second big propane bomb in the cafeteria. among the mess left
during the panic.
Timing device from one of the cars, set to noon.
Eric Harris' weapons.
Eric Harris' pump-action shotgun.
Eric Harris' Hi-Point 9mm carbine rifle.
Dylan Klebold's weapons.
Dylan Klebold's double-barrelled shotgun.
Dylan Klebold's TEC-9.
Both Klebold and Harris also carried several knives, which were
not used.
Shots fired by Eric and Dylan.