Individual Memorials
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After Littleton
Salon's full coverage of the ongoing debate over gun control, the Internet, music, race and adolescent alienation.
Ballistic Report
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Sheriff John Stone reiterated his belief that the two teen-agers must have had help.
Church of the Subgenius: Trenchcoat Mafia
Commentary, artwork, and links.
CNN - As Many As 25 Dead In Colorado School Atta
Report on the two heavily armed young men opening fire and tossing explosives in the school.
Columbine
Detailed description of course and prehistory of the massacre as well as a reconstruction of the thought world and the media-environment of the culprits.
Columbine Friend of Mine
Most everyone thought that this would be another typical day in high school, they were wrong.
Columbine High Memorial Tribute
Tributes to each of the students and faculty who died, poetry, links and a Webring.
Columbine High School Memorial Site
The shootings in Columbine high school are a sensless act that have left all of Littleton, Colorado in mourning.
Columbine knew of Harris probe - But school didn&a
Months before the Columbine shootings, authorities alerted the school district that Eric Harris was being investigated for making pipe bombs but told educators to take no action. [Denver Post]
Columbine Memorial
Created to honor and celebrate the lives of those taken and those that live on.
Columbine Redemption
A non-profit organization promoting non-violence throughout the world in memory of Rachel Scott.
Columbine Remembrance and Dedication
Contains chronology, photos and news as they appeared shortly after the tragedy.
Columbine Research Task Force
The definitive internet database on the Columbine High School shooting of April 20th, 1999.
Columbine Shrine
Dedicated to all who died on April 20, 1999 when two students rampaged through a Colorado high school.
Columbine: A Look Ahead
Find out how the injured students and the families of those slain are coping and how you can help.
Columbine: One Year Later
A look back at and a look ahead from the tragedy of April 20th 1999.
Conflict Resolution
It will be years before most people will be able to refer to the state flower of Colorado without also thinking of the murder of youth.
Could Columbine Have Been Prevented?
CBS News obtains affidavit after court battle. [CBS News]
DenverPost.com - Columbine Tragedy and Recovery
A comprehensive overview of the Columbine tragedy.
Dissecting Columbine's Cult of the Athlete
The state wrestling champ was regularly permitted to park his $100,000 Hummer all day in a 15-minute space. A football player was allowed to tease a girl.
HOPE, Healing of People Everywhere
Formed by the families of the students and teachers of the Columbine tragedy to aid the victims of this catastrophic event. Site contains information about the atrium and library fund.
Inside the Columbine Investigation
Everything you know about the killings is wrong. But the truth may be scarier than the myths.
Littleton School Massacre.
Tuesday, April 20, 1999 started much the same as any other day in the middle-class town of Littleton, Colorado.
Littleton Tragedy -- an analysis
Controversial analysis of the Littleton tragedy
New clues in Columbine killings
Thousands of new documents released in the case debunk persistent myths about the motives of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. [Salon.com]
NPR : Columbine
Mark Roberts reports on lingering questions about police response to the Columbine High School shootings of nearly three years ago. One father believes his son was killed by an errant police bullet, not by the student shooters. [4:30 Realaudio broadcast]
NPR : Columbine Shootings
NPR's Eric Westervelt reports from Littleton on the members of the eight Colorado SWAT teams, whose officers eventually entered Columbine High School, exchanged gun fire with the two killers, and helped rescue students - and whose actions are being reviewed by critics. [5:41 Realaudio broadcast]
NPR : Dealing with Troubled Kids, Five Years After
NPR's Madeleine Brand reports on how the community response to troubled adolescents in Littleton, Colo., has changed in the five years since the Columbine High School massacre. [8:32 Realaudio broadcast]
NPR : Littleton School Shooting
Authorities in Colorado say they are all but certain that the two high school students who carried out Tuesday's massacre at Columbine High School had help from others. Police hope security cameras in the school may provide crucial evidence. Howard Berkes reports. [4:03 Realaudio broadcast]
NPR : New Details About Columbine Shootings Releas
A story about the final report from the investigation into shootings at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. The Post reported yesterday that the document contains many details previously unknown by the public. [3:09 Realaudio broadcast]
NPR : Trio of Films Influenced by Columbine Shooti
Three new films draw inspiration from the deadly 1999 rampage by a pair of teenagers at Columbine High School in Colorado. David Darcy reports. [6:54 Realaudio broadcast]
Remember Columbine High
A memorial site dedicated to the victims of the Columbine High School shootings.
Remembering Columbine
Correspondent Howard Berkes was part of a team of NPR reporters mobilized to cover the shooting at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999. Five years later, he recalls that day in an essay for npr.org.
Rocky Mountain News
Columbine memorials, background and news from local newspaper.
Salon News: After Littleton
Read Salon's full coverage of the ongoing debate over gun control, the Internet, music, race and adolescent alienation.
Salon.com
Salon.com directory of articles about Columbine.
The Site Of Much Doom
The Columbine High School Shooting, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold - pictures and information.
Who Said
Local reporters have known for months that eyewitnesses disputed the account of Cassie Bernall's "martyrdom." [Salon News]
Why?
Letters from people all over the world expressing their views on violence and the killings at Columbine.