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The families of the columbine shooters have paid out millions in settlements to the victims and their families.
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The Columbine shooters had placed two propane bombs in the cafeteria which failed to explode due to poor construction and faulty wiring. Had those bombs detonated as planned, they would have likely killed or wounded all 488 students in the cafeteria
Who were the shooters at columbine high school?
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When asked what he would say to the Columbine shooters, Marilyn Manson said; ''I wouldn't say a single word to them, I would listen to what they had to say, and that's what no one did.''
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Columbine shooter Eric Harris encountered Brooks Brown, an acquaintance; Brown commenting about Harris missing a test, "It doesn't matter anymore." Harris then elaborated: "Brooks, I like you now. Get out of here. Go home." Brown, feeling uneasy, walked away.
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The family of the Columbine shooters had to pay $2.5 million in restitution for the victims
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The Columbine shooters were neither bullied nor unpopular at school.
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The basement tapes, which were videotapes the columbine shooters made before the shooting explaining how and why they did the shootings were destroyed in 2011 by police.
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The parents of the Columbine shooters were sued by some of the victims' families for 2.5 million dollars and that this cost was covered by their Homeowners Insurance.
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Despite the fact that many blamed Marilyn Manson for the Columbine shooting, there's no information that indicates that the shooters even listened to his music.
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Trenchcoats were banned in many US schools in reaction to the Columbine shooting, despite the two shooters not being in the trenchcoat mafia, not wearing them during the shooting, solely because of a photograph shared by the media of them posing with the yearbook-approved group.
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Eric Harris, one of the Columbine shooters, made his own levels in Doom that have their own fanclubs and are still downloaded and played today
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Eric Harris one of the Columbine shooters wrote an essay on keeping guns out of schools.
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There's a whole subculture glorifying the Columbine shooters, made up of women in their teens to late twenties, many have fallen in love with them
One of the Columbine High School Shooters diary detailed hijacking a plane and crashing it into NYC - source
Eric Harris (columbine shooter) made doom mods/maps before the shooting(DL on the website) - source
The Columbine shooters could have potentially killed a lot more people if their propane bombs had gone off and they were nicknamed Reb (Eric Harris) and voDKa (Dylan Klebold).
Eric Harris ( Columbine shooter ) designed maps for Doom and Doom II. - source
When did the columbine shooters die?
During the Columbine Massacre, shooter Dylan Kleboid spared student John Savages life in the library, because he had shown him respect during school. Treat everyone with some form of respect, because you never know what they are ever going to turn into/do.
How did the columbine shooters die?
Eric Harris, one of the Columbine shooters, was so obsessed with playing DOOM that he made his own custom level which was made to look like the halls of Columbine High School.
The mother of Dylan Klebold, one of the Columbine shooters recently gave a TED talk about her son.
The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper", a box set of Alice Cooper albums, happened to be released on the day of the Columbine shooting. One of the shooters also had a quote from an Alice Cooper song in his AOL member profile.
Dylan Klebold, one of the Columbine shooters, was credited as a co-writer on a song that appeared in the trailer for The Fault In Our Stars