CASE NUMBER 99-7625 SUPPLEMENT REPORT REPORTING AGENCY: JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERlFF'S OFFICE REPORTING OFFICER; SK WYGANT 10m$.' DATE OF THIS REPORT: 082399 CASE STATUS: OPEN WITNESS INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER 1029 KRISTIN GARRAMONE DOB 082483 10489 WlLLIAMS STREET NORmGLENN, COLORADO 80233 PHONE 303 4523788 VESTIGATION On 082299, I telephonically interviewed Kristin Garramone, a student at Columbine High School. Kristen reported to me that she was interviewed once before by Jefferson County DistrictAttorneys Office. Possibly by John Lauck. On 042099, around 111:5 hours KristenGarramone was in the cafeteriaeating lunchwhen the shooting incident began. Kristin said she was sitting at a table almost directly in the middle of the cafeteria. She was sitting with, Dustin Gordon, Greg Garcia, Sean Roberts, Richie Green, Bret Kostnalik, Paul Andrews, Dustin Meyers and others that she could not recall their names. While eating lunch a commotion broke out Soon afterwards she saw students and Mr. Sanders run in and yelled for students to get down on the floor. She could hear gunshot. Shetold me the gunshots sounded like firecrackers. Garramone and her friends hid on the cafeteria floor for awhile. She then got up and ran into the kitchen where she hid in a mop closet with Sean Roberts, Greg Garcia, Austin Meyers, Paul Andrews, some of the lunch staff, someteachers and others that she could not recall their names. Shewas laterrescued. JC..o01- 003101
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CASE NUMBER 99-7625SUPPLEMENT REPORT
REPORTING AGENCY: JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERlFF'S OFFICEREPORTING OFFICER; SK WYGANT 10m$.'
DATE OF THIS REPORT: 082399CASE STATUS: OPEN
WITNESS INFORMATION
CONTROL NUMBER 1029
KRISTIN GARRAMONE DOB 08248310489 WlLLIAMS STREETNORmGLENN, COLORADO 80233PHONE 303 4523788
VESTIGATION
On 082299, I telephonically interviewed Kristin Garramone, a studentat Columbine HighSchool. Kristen reported to methat she was interviewed once before by Jefferson CountyDistrictAttorneys Office. Possiblyby JohnLauck.On 042099, around 111:5 hours KristenGarramone was in the cafeteriaeating lunchwhenthe shooting incident began. Kristin said she was sitting at a table almost directly in themiddle of the cafeteria. She was sittingwith, Dustin Gordon, Greg Garcia, SeanRoberts,Richie Green, Bret Kostnalik, Paul Andrews, Dustin Meyersand others that she couldnotrecall their names. While eating luncha commotion broke out Soon afterwards she sawstudents and Mr. Sanders run in and yelled for students to get down on the floor. Shecouldhear gunshot. Shetold me the gunshots sounded like firecrackers. Garramone andher friends hid on the cafeteria floor for awhile. She then got up and ran into the kitchenwhere she hid in a mop closet with Sean Roberts, Greg Garcia, Austin Meyers, PaulAndrews, some ofthe lunch staff, some teachers and others that she could not recall theirnames. Shewas laterrescued.
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Garramone recalled stepping over a large pllCk on her way into the cafeteria on that day.She thought it was a duffel bag, but could not be sure. She reported that thls was notunusual, because thecafeteria always had backpacks lying all over the floor.Garramone said that she could not see the shooting or the shooters from her tablelocation. She was only able to hear the shooting. Garramone told me that she wassurrounded by her friends and couldnotsee anything,Garramone did report to losingher bllCkpack on 042099 in the cafeteria, She said it wasbiack,
DISPOSITION: CASE OPEN
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. Tyrone Garrett. black male. date of birth May 1. 19B4,9~73 West Cross. Littleton. Colorado, 13031 972-6295. was advisedof the identity of the interviewing Agent and the purpose of thein~erview. Also in attendance during the interview was JessicaRosecrans and Cyenthia Margects. Garrett provided the folloWinginformation:
Garrett i$ a freshman at columbine High Sohool (CHSJ.Garrett does not personally know ~ric Harris nor Dylan Klebold.
On April 20. 1999, Garrett went to sohool and attendedolasses from apprOXimately 7:30 a.m. until 11:10 a.m. At 11:10a.m., Garrete went eo lunch at the school's cafeteria and sac atapprOXimately 'I'a.ble DD. At Garrett'$ taJ:lle Wile Kenny Rupp, BoLaSt N"me unknown, Mike Naifeh. and Jarrett Saer. After gettinghis Luncn, Garrett sat down at his table and observed everyonearound him getting down on the floor. The janitors told everyoneto get down. Garrett heard gunShots to the west. outside thecafeteria. Garrett ran east along the oafeteria's south wall andinto the foreign language area. Garrett ran out the school'slower level south door with Nat ow.n ~ ilaine Last NameUnknown. 'l'h"y ran acrou the $Cr.."t. Garrett could not provideany additional information regarding the inoident.
Paul Freeman saw guys with guns in the oafeteria.
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Metro GangTask Force
Date. 05·11·'19To' The JeffersonCounty DistrictAttorneys OfficeFrom DetectiveTerry Demmel 78007, Assigned with The Columbine Law EnforcmentTaskForce
Supplementary Report
Ref InterviewofColumbine Sophomore '"Ielinda Gartoni DOB 09·21·83
On 05·11·99 at II 00 A.M. Detective Terry Dernrnel, who is assigned with TheColumbineLawEnforcementTask Force.contacted Columbine SophomorestduentMelindaGartcni at her home. Melindas motherwas present for the interview. Melindareported that on Tuesday the 10'" 'he had .I" hour offand was in tile Commonswhen 'heheard what sounded like fire worksgoingoff outsideof the cafeteria that caused about 50students to get up and run towardsthe wnndews Melinda heard 4 loudbangs ana heardthe cafeteria windowget hit and glass break. People were yelling to get down and shemomentarily crawled under a table Melinda marked on the map which table she wasseared at when the incident began. Melindahad gotten down when she saw a persondressed in all black. wearing a trench coat with somethingdark wrapped around hi' upperface: 'he couldn't see if he was wearing a hator not; walk into the cafeteria from thenorthdoor by the pop machines. Melindastaredtha; the party had a long black gun andwasalone.
Melindareported that she knew who Dylanwas and had said .. Hi " to him several timesbut ,hal she could not identifythe personwho walked into the cafeteria wearing thetrench coat andcarrying the gun.
Whenthe party with the guncarneInto the cafeteria Melindastated 'he beganto runwhen she trippedover a chair and fell down, Melindathen ran up some stairs andstarted'0 go into the Library when shechanged her directionand went into theauditoriumwhereshe stayed for a while. She began screaming and was helped up andJedout by another student that she stated was '"ran Kechter: one the victims that was thenkilled.
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Melinda reported that she ran into the main hallway and out of the east main entrancedoor The glass from the door fell on them as they wee going through it Melindasuspects that the glass was already broken from what she thought was baseballs as shereports seeing baseballs lying on the ground outside of the door.
Del. Dernmel asked Melinda if she saw any unusual items or bags in the cafeteria whileshe was intnere with Melinda reporting that she thinks she saw a big red duffel bag thatwas larger than the many back. packs that are normally in the cafeteria. Melinda reportedthat the bag was approximately 10 feel south of the table she was seated at and wassitting on top of a table. Melinda says that she got to the cafeteria table about I 1.15A.M. she believes and that was about the time thatshe saw the bag.
Melinda stated that a girl by the name of Ashley Eagland had told her that she bedobserved ..-com. into the cafeteria and tha_as involved. Det, Demmelchecked Wlth Group 4 and was advised by Del. Mark ard that Ashley Eaglaadhad been contacted and interviewed and that Ashley did report tha,-"was inthe cafeteria and was involved in the incident.
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trench coatandthat h~ wascarrying some- type ora weapon Bae described the gun as beinga smaller gun. It was only about
18 inches lon,S! and she recalls the suspect held the gun, using only his rigru: hand. Sac told me through the media reports rnat
she identified thar gunman as being Dylan Klebold,
Bae thendescribedsuspect#2 as beinga white male,around6'0', tellingme she t:1idn't get a good descriptionQfthis individual
suchas hishaircolorbecause he had some type of a nator romedung elseon topof his head She [old. me the rndiv [dual ....as
wearing derk panrs. had a white t-shirt on. a black tret'lch coat and mat he had a long gun [elling me{hat this individual's g.un
was longerthan suspect #-1 ! asked her to describehow the suspectwas holding; the weapon. She told me that he was holding
the gunwith both hands and that his right hand was near the: trigger area. Baestated that shortly after seeing the two suspects
ouislde thaI she proceeded 10 run from i-able ntoward thestair.ca5e Asshewas going upmestairs. she rold methat shestopped
on the landingarea at the rap of the tint set of sues. lookedback into thecafeteriaand observed suspect :j t who she idem! fled
as Dylan Klebcld walkinsidethe cafeteria. Again.usingthemapof thecafeteria,rasked herwhereshe observedthis individual
Jhe pointedout thathe wasstanding in the row with Table L throughXX over the west side of the cafeteria Baewas asked it'
she observedsuspect .Z at this point. She stated thatdue to t:.,e confusion. studentsstartedto run toward the stairs She wasnor
sure if suspect#1 entered into the cafeteria. Bae explained that onceshe get to the top of the stairs and was in themain levelof
the' high scbccl, she stopped for a few minutes. teUing 1:)'11: dial she hadjust recently transferred [0 ColumbineHigh Scbcoland
she wasn't SUf4" whereshe should run, She- toldme that larershe spoke with a. friend (Ifhers by the name of Dav id Smith, who
{old. her that Ire had yelledat her whenshe wasstandingupnear the top of the stairs, David was telling her to run, but she did
not. as she was trying to figure out where she would go Bat told me that she ran into tilt! auditorium Once inside the
auditorium. she med to get into theaudioroom, but dledoor was tacked. At that point, she reid me that she sat de....rn in a corner
and there were severalother studentsaround her. She couldn't provideany identitiesto those students and theyjust waited in
the' auditorium.
Bat explained that she was probably in the auditorium foraboutten minutes. whenan unidennfledwhite male: studentcame into
the auditorium and rold themthat theyneededto leavethe school Shetoldme that this individual led themout crthe auditorium
wherethey exitedinto the mainhallway ofrhe schooland ran easttowardthe mainoffice ,-'\$ they reachedt..,e doorsat themain
entrance. Bae recalls hearing gunshots coming from down the hallway, just behind herand as she: reached the ~lass doors, she
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recalls that theglasspanets mthedoors shattered. Shecontinued. to run out the doors. and raneast intothe subdivision eastof
Pierce Street
I askedBee if she had ever lookedback when she got to the main exits to see who was tiring the weapon behindher Shestated
!hatshedid lookbackarlO: she described seemg a white male. weanng clark. jeansanda white short sleeved shirt Hehadlight
brown hairandwascarrying a longgun SheCQt.dd provide noadditional information ordescription reference thisperson. t':Hing
meshejus, sawhim ata quickglance as site wasgoing out thedoors. Through <he description that Ba. hadgiven meinreference
to suspect #2 who she saw outside. west of the cafeteria. This description sounds like Eric Hams after he had shed his black
trenchcoat prier to entering mto the west doors of the school.
Baewas shown phore lineup=9andasked if she ."uld identitY anyof me,ubJe<:!S as beingme individuals sheobserved in rhe
schoolon 04-Z.0~99 Bae immediately picked picture :3:). wl\Q wasidentifiedas Dylan Klebold. telling mehe is the indh idual
he describedas suspect#1. and later observed walkingin the cafeteria at the high school. Baewas then shownpboroline up
page43 andasked if she could identify any ofthose subJects, She immediately pointedto picture#2, which depictsEric Harris
and stated she recognized Eric H:arris from the mediaaccounts.but she could not positively identify himas beingsuspect :;t~
Baewas asked if she knew Eric Harrisor Dylan Kl:bold or an~ of the associares ofthc Trench Coal Mafia, She stated rhaz she
knew the two were studentsbut she couldn't provide any addiricnal infcrmaricn about the two. She also told me that the onl;
associatethat she knewQfthe TrenchCoat Mafiawasa ~e}jss.a Sowderand she briefly mentioned. an incidentthatoccurredat
Chatfield High School whereMelissa toldsomeof the alhh'testh"'" tha' shewishe<! 'he couldhavehelped Ericand Dylan kill
someof <he athletes Sheproceeded totell"", thalappanmtly Meli... had been taken outof the schoot reference <he threatS she
made toward the otherstudents.
I hadBaedescribed herclothing on the incident date, She'old methat 'he was wearing a pairof khakishorts. badon a white
tank lOp, and had a blue longsleevehooded jacket over the tanktop, Beewas unable to provide: any addirional information
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A CDPY of the diagram: of the school cafeteria wasagain provided to Bae.at which timeI askedherto document where shewas
seared in the cafeteriaand her movements out A copyof thatdiagram is attached to this supplemental report. and l alsoattached
photocopies of the two photo line ups that were shewn to her.
ADDITIONAL INFOR.'tlATlON: FBI CASE Ij4.DN.$7419 DN#2293
DISPOSmQN: Case open. pendingfurther investigation.
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Kristine KOEl.L-.ER 01 CB [ "'Iated!hat she 1:uKl1_ i1lformalioo ""m 1lle Imeln'" 00 thiegroup ofpeople who identified aeeservee as me Trend!CoalMalia. Inf_o tbat see I:uKllocan!d was relayed(0 1lle RA artile Hi8b Sea""J ilDO Jl'!!laye:l if !OmeCo_P.... ODe _ of 1Mloformatioo Was •......ge ""to, pcnOllldeOtifYulgl1Uno<lf as LANG SILAS, He _mill! message tbatae was .,._ of elle Treacb COal Maiia ll>t<l tbat be would die o. April 20, 1999,
Ai: ~()45 hours OIl April 20, 1999, BarneGCE1'Z of <be Col....o B....... oll.ovesoption. PueblocIllcerelated to~ that be !wi noticeda ca:rvUl:g iDa picnic W)le in thepuk to r.be corm of the High School. Acanopy covers a picnic areawerelabot3totY pet"SOl1l1el were gathered and.bemg briefed on the SoCeOlt Thecarvings were the numben ";;:20" aod on the opposite sideof the samewoodeD tabJe were ttle o:wnbe:ts"lSi" 80ell CllrVillg appeared tbat tbeyI:uKlbeonlmbly cu, dltoUp ttle paiollld sw:l\l<:e of !be 1lIbles, Thisillfotmlllioo "'" ''''ored to Cluel loves"ptioo Kale llAITON,
00 April21, 1999 me R"" "'_lD til<1_"""00 0('" vohiol.. i1l ... porlOoglou adj"""",to theHigh Scheel. Lists of regisU3JioD information wen f1!tayed between CBI JJ:X1 me CommandPost Ow: wereobcaiDed mrougD. rbe Colorado DepartI:Dcmt of Motor vtbi;11S. Eou::h vehicle Ul meparkinglocs !lada piflC8of. aeta.:hed toa wi.Ddow and d1e tWt'lft of tberegimndO~were writteD on~ tape.
The Bomb Squad swc;l:led sevtnl cars to identifysuspicious items thatcrxUd beseenor that hadat2ypotenaalassocianonw1Ul tbc sbooti.l:1g" Thefollcwiaglists of vehiclesweresearched by we BombSquadduring me time period I was lamhed wttb: tte veb1cie identification:
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whatsounded lik. "people 'lIlUling andJ"mping" above her Arne.li said thar shedid norheargunshots or explosions, and that
as rime progressed. thenoises coming from aeove eventually ceased. Aracefsaidthatatabout 2;JQ p m. a SWAT team found
them 'nd ushered 'hem outorme school byway arthe broken window in the teacher', lounge,
Araceli saidthatshedidnotseeanyshooterts) OTanyone wearing a trench coatat anytime, Araceli saidthat shedid not recall
seeing anydu.ffle bagis) or anYthing else thai she mightconsiderSUSpiCiOUS lout of the ordinary Araceli said that shedid not
personally know Eric Harris or Dylan Kletold, norany of their assccetesas presented by themedia. The interview concluded
atabou,1112.m,
Rapid Start indicated that reacbers Chris Re<imerski andJudy Greco, and stll<lent MicheUe Huffhad nOI been scheduled for In
interview Accordingly, 1prepared and submitted leadsheets foreach,
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Supplemental Report. JCSO '/9.7625 I FBI174A·l)N-S7419 I CONTROL NUMBER: 2673Investigator Dan PfannellStiell West Metro Fire I 303·9894307 Exteasien 530
On May 5, 1999 at about 1900hours [ met with Katherine Karen Gerum(dobI S-16-83)at 7889 West CaleyDrive in Littleton. CO for the purposesof an interview. Mr. PeterGerum was also present,
Katherine Gerum provided the foUowing information regarding the April20, 1999incident at Columbine High School:
It shouldbe noted that Katherine normally wears a hearing aid and appearstobe a specialneeds student
• Katherine was in Mr, Sander's Keyboan:! class prior to lunch(near the MarketingDepartment on the lower level). She statedthatshe got out at i 1:10 and went straightto lunch. She sits at the bottomof the Stain at a rectangular table. Shestaledthatshedid not gointo the cafeteria at anytimeand thereforedid not seeanylargebags,duffelor otherwise, sitting on the floor.
• Katherine deniesgoing into Rebel Corneror to the StudentStore. Shestatedthatshewas sittingwitha Sarah (from keyboarding class) and Heather (unknown last name),She statedthat the second bell had already rang (post Il:lS a.m.). Shethought that itwas 'just anotherday" ar school
• Katherine stated that a short lime later a female student came in the soulll cafeteriadoorsand said "that a girl got shot". She statedthat Mr. Sanders thencarne in andtoldeveryone to "get down". She statedthat she got on the floor forabout"2seconds" and then gOt up and ranat !hedirection of Mr. Sanders.
• Katherine stated!hat the went to !he Auditorium via !he hall near the cafeteria. SheStated that from rhe auditorium, a bunchof studentswere trying to go upthe rightside.but that !heyall turned around, Site"figuresthai there was a gunman up there",but did notsee one. She stated that theyall went up the left sideafter that She statedthat they thenwent east towardthe main entranceand then took a leftand down ahall. Katherine Slated that theyleft thebuildingand ranacross the park.
• Katherine Slated that she did not hear anything at all (Katherine doesweara hearingaidand had it in at that time), She stated that she did not see any "gunman" either.Katherine denies seeinganylargeduffelbags or backpacks.
• Katherine carriesa redbackpack, which siteleft at her table. She stated that itcontained her purse, LibraryCan:!. a book.some money and a folder.
• Katherine does not drive. but has "seen some trenchcoats in the parking lot area"She Slated thatshe has seen "them"about "three times all year" She statedthatshehas never beardof the Trench Coat Mafia ITCM).
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• Katherine stated that shedoesnotknow anybody witha double pierce eyebrow Shedoes nothavea computer, butusestheOOe at school. Shedoes not frequent theInternet or utilize e-mail. Sheis nOI familiae withan "ICQ" account.
I gave Katherine and her father my business cardshould they need tohavea contactregardingthisincident, Included withthisreport is thediagram that Katherine drew herlocanon, entrance intoand exitOUI of thecafeteria.
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FllI114A·DN·51U9JCSO 99.7625Detective' Mark. Allen - DenverPoliceDepartment! (303) 640·ll83
RE, CONTROL # 3404l:NTERVIEW:
Jessica Quem7822 W Onawa PI.Littleton, CO 80123(303) 972·8707
Subject' Columbine High SchoolShooting.
On .5118199 I interviewed Jessica Quem at her residence withher mother present. Jessicareported that she entered the cafeteriaat approx. 11.IOAM and shesat at table H withMike Gagne, lauren Tocci, Chris Masi.., Joslyn (unk last name), JennyRibble andVeronica Griffith. Jessica said someoneyelledthat there wasa fightand tney all got up tolook OUI the windows. Jessica said she saw two guysdressed in TrenchCoats. and a guyin white T-shirt possiblywith them standingnear the cementstain;. Jessicasaid shecouldn't identify the parties. Jessica said she heard gun shots but she didn't see who wasshooting. Jessica said she ran up the mainstairs to the second floor and thenshe ran Outthe mainhallway. Jessica said she didn't see the reM on the outside of the schoolafterthe incident. Jessica said she left her maroon East Side backpack by tableJl.
Jessica related that she observeda rCM girl.Alex (unk last name) near tablesJ or Ibeforethe incidenthappened. Jessicasaid that the rCM would hangout near thecommons area in the cafeteria.
Jessica said Eric Harris look her and KatieThompson. and Veronica Griffith to lunchapprox, rwo weeks prior to the incident. Jessicasaid Eric invitedher because she wasmends with KatieThompsonwhomhe really liked a lot. Jessicasaid that Ericwasalwaysreally nice to her. Jessica didn't remember any unusual statements or behaviorsthat indicatedEric wasgoing to do this.
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L Did you ever seemorwo large duffelbags ia the cafeteria? N i)
2, Old you see:myone carrying or in t?e, p~SitOI1 of those duffelbap. at a ~vioU$ timt:!:? liS:> ...L'SA"" ;;;.. c,1.<! S ,rJ MIt ~1",> ov-TS"""', Gy L-<'rNAJl"S Sl"'l'-N
3 Didyou see EricH'.an'i$ or Dyiati KJ.ebold eitber onMoada~ ofTlJC$day? Whatwere theydoing ?'What did theysa)' ? were they \Vim aeycee else ':"":t j,' tftc"...l t "-'''' f'Y\- ('«tIi~ / vJ f>o- \ K, :,;j";)..,.... 't"1- t\""'L
4 Diuyou leave mytbirlg behiAd in me tafeteria or a,nywhete.e~ in the5Choo11 ~'-<P~ ~e.4) -r-~f' f"";'
; 1'1>0 were youwith i.a lhc calOtOlia? W1I<re wor. you ~tllllg ? . C) ~ti',..., r, !;)I\J ",,00. C'
6 Didyou "" or talk '" anyoflbeTrench Coatl.lafIJl """'"""" Oll Moaday? Tuto!<lay? How about Ill! """t~"'('Y1peer week lit 'Wetkeod ?
8 Wbar: were yo!). weariq ": DidYQUhavea badepack~ Wh.at didit look l.J.ke andI orba'ltt: in it: ?$~l'-1~ ()l-'''j C r..."') .,...4.",,;....;..)"-Ip,
9 Howdid you leave the c~rla or ihe building'?" What were the events that awJe you leave "
10 'W'hat time did youweermeC'U~4 ? \Vh-tre did y¢u Come £tom (priorto: t::l1e caCtterta) Jc..eA..l~/"\· ~ '> ~.-,
i 1 Have themlILVk wbett diey wtt'esitting. their route Ollt of ttIt building aucl wh= the-y were with (ifknOwn) ~
12. Howdid youexit the lJuildicg '" wheredid you go whenyou gQt out a:tJd wbac did yousec on theoutside of the building;
D Doyou U~ the-1AternM 1" If so, what is yOUl screen name? Do you have an ICQ(ab: 1seek you istmilar to ~ d'1a.t line) account? ,.;.; .
II4 Do vee know anybody with a "double piercedeyebrow"? N~. ,t5 Did you secor bearaoyunusual amI01.U1CCtnCnts priorto thesh¢odAgs 1 Doyouknow ..hal the
On 4(30/99, Br"ttany Gillette, DOB 7(16(84, 7871West Q~arto Dr:ve, L~ttletonf Colorado, was advised of theidenc:cy of the interIlewing Agent, and the nature and purpose ofthe interv1ew. She was in~erviewed in the presence of ~er
Mother, Marilyn Gillette, DOB 1(20/49. She provided theEoilowing informa~icn.
On 4/20/99, Brittany arrived'at sChool at approximately7:15 a.m. She went to the cafeteria/commons area to work on aschool scien~e projec~. She noticed many backpacks, and alsoathlete' type duffel bags, but nOne that stood out of cheordinary to her. There were approx~mately 75 other students inthe area as well. Af:er this, she went to her normal daysclasses, the lase c:ass she hao was gym class, but she ~ad aheadache, so she went back to the commons to work on her scienceprojec~ a~ approximately 10:15 a.m. She then stayed in thecafeter~a unt~l lunch hour begar.. She was seated at cable II.Seated at the caDle ~ieh her we~e the following s~udents:
1. Valerie Yoghour~
2. Amanda Heningse~
3 . Ma:::1.ee Mack
Marnee Mack and Brittany went up :0 the lunch line, bought lunch,and returned ~o their cable, B~i~canny heard people 9asping. andshe then heard Mr. Sander$ yelling for everyone co get down.Out5ide of the west cafeteria ~i~dows, she could see someone in ablack trench coat moving around, Her and Marnee chen got under:~e~~ cable, While under the cable, she could hear shoes, andshe noted eb~c students began :0 stand up and run for the stairs.She d,d the same, but fell as she went up the stairs, and had adifficult time getting up because of an injury sustained fromgymnastics. She lay on the stair landing and saw a male in at::ench coat that she could not .dentify come through the door ofthe cafeteria. He was pointing the gun in her direction andrandomly shooting. She was then helped up by an unidentifiedstudent. got to the top of the stair!, ~~d with the assistance ofthiS student, ran down the math science wing hallway. At thispoint, she heard shots coming from near the library, and lookedback and heard an explosion from near the library, and saw smokela this vlciniey as well. As she was r~~ning down the hallway,
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she said that cement ch~ps were flying, presumably from gun f~re
i~ ter general direction. She exited the build~ng on ~he eastside, and ran aC~OSS Pierce ~nco che park, and went to che homeof L~ndsey Blair.
She didn't know Harris or Klebold, nor dld she .eeanyone resembling them on Monday or Tuesday. She has heard ofthe 7~ench Coac Mafia (TC~), b~t did no~ know them or assOClatewi~h any of them. She does bel~eve however, that two brothersnamed Nick and Srandon Schoe: may ~ang out With the TCX.
DUri~g her second period Jewelery class, she and JamesHelmes were ca:~ing about Senior prank day, and how unpleasar.t i:would be. Another student heard chern discussing chis, and he5a~d ~that is nothing compa=ed to ~hat is going to happerr'. Shedid not k~ow che name of this boy, but did know that he is aJunior, often wears black pan~g,~a t~$hlrt and a vest, and hasblond Saa r-.
Brittanr~y does use tne :~ternet, and has a screen namecf Br'tty. She had heard Chatel:her Klebold or Harris may havehad a screen name of ~Redff, and may have entered a chat rocm thatshe was in 3~4 months ago.
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on 5/22/99, Brittany Gillette, DOB 1/16/$4, 1871 WestQuarto Drive, Littleton, Colorado, was advised of the identity ofthe interviewin9 Aqent, and the nature and purpose of theinterview. She provided the followinq information.
A previous interview conducted with Brittany on4/30/99, was referenoed and the 302 provided for her to review.Specific reference in the body of the 302 was made to her viewinqa ;unman enterinq the cafeteria durinq the course of theColumbine Hiqh School shootinq incident. She was then shown aseries of photographs in a photo lineup in order to determine ifany of these photoqrephs were the same individual that she saw on4/20/99, previously referenced. She positively identified aphotcgraph of Dylan Klebold as the ;unman Who entered thecafeteria on 4/20/99 as related in the interview conducted on4/20/99.
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Investigator: Mike neylin
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Sarah Gillings' OOS, 100183
6338 s, Allison Way
Littleton. CO aOl23
303-933-6469
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father, Jeffrey' Gillings Iwl 303-8l0-7425
-CHS student; backpack at table K; was in far west lunch line when
shooting begaIl with a Chris Ll.lcas and Kim Oehart; was told by astudent named Gabe Mcntoya who lives on W, Plymout.h Place t.hat a
neighbor of hi. named "Nathan" told him at 2:00 p.m. the! day of the
shoot.ing that. Corey DePooter was killed in the shooting. Nathan told
Gabe that. he found that out on ne",s reports when no such reports
were aired; Gabe a l ao told her that he sa", Dylan'. black car and
another tan sedan at Nathan's house the morning of the shooting;
said Nathan is an "outeaet" student who has Marilyn Manson poster.
in his room, said that Nathan now has ""''led to Florida "ith hi"
family.
!NV'EST!GATION,
On May S, 1999 at
for an interview.following:
1930 hours I contacted Sarah Gillings at her home
Her parents were present. Sarah then tol~ me the
• She is a freshman at Columbine High.
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• ~~en asked, she said she has seen eric Harris around the schoolha:ls at t.imes and knew he hung out'. wieh t.r-ench ccac .s'Cudents, bur:
she did noe know his name.
• When asked about Dylan Klebold, she said said she has also seenhim around s<:nool but did not know his name. She said that Dylanlooks ·a lot like another trench coat student: named Robert. When
asked if that last nam.. might be Perry, she said "yeah, ehae' s hisname, ,.
• When asked about , she said that he was the student
who used to wear a beret. She did not know his name bue has heardother stu~ent$ meneion his name as a t~ench coat student, The las~
ti':'ne she saw
.,out front
was about a month ago.
or by the commons.
She eit.her saw
• When asked about sne had never heard t.hat. namebefore the shooting, but has heard it mentioned sinoe.
it She did not mow any other nameS of trench coac students or
associates. She thcught abcut 12 eo 15 different seudents wore thetrench coat at times, She has heard the name, T:-ench Coat Mafia,
and said it was another name for that social group.
• When asked~ she did not see any of the students mentioned abo~
or other trencn coat seudents or associates in the sohool lOhe day ofthe shoeting.
• she rut""r saw any unusual objeocs in sohool the day of theshQocing. When aSKed speoifioally about a duffle bag, she said thatchers are always larger sport bags around from st.udenes who are insports. When asked specifically about duffle bags in the cafeteria,she said there w~ra too many backpacks and bags to notice.
• The day of the shooting, she had 4th hour French class in theforeign language area. Afeer getting out at 11:10 a.m., she wentdirect:ly to the cafeteria and saw a male friend named Chris Lucas
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who theD walked with he.. to her locker by the gym so ahe could gether Walkman. She returned to the cafeteria and dropped her backpackoff at a table. She looked at the diagram and thought the table wasK. ~his was confirmed by the backpack location list.
• After dropping her backpack off, "he "'ent. to the pop ma.chinesby the west cafeteria door. She st;art;ad to "'alk back to the tableand noticed Chris ",as in the far west lunoh lina. She turned aroundand got in lina with Chris. She did not see iUly other students attable K when she dropped off her backpaclc She said that; herfriends usually occupy table K and L fcr lunch.
* The time now was around 11:15 or l~:20 a,m. She heard whac she
thought was a car in the lot backfire. She then Saw ooach S~~der.
come in the cafeteria fr~~ the ~est door area and ~ell eve=¥one to,Hget down, get down, If She did not know where coach Sanders then
went. She ..aw janitors l:'Unning in the "afeteria alao tellingstudents to get down.
• Sh.. then got Clown =der a sma.ll ledg.. in the food line withChris and a Kim Pehart. She heard an explosion, looked out west inthe lot and saw t;he fire and smoke from that explosion. She sawstudents st:art eo run out of the cafeteria and over the railing' to
the stairs.
• She decided tc 1e...."e and went with Chris .....ac along the foodline and then got herded in by the kitchen door at the east end ofthe kitchen. She was with about 30 ..tudent... She said th..re waS alot of s"reaming and crying from students.
.. She may ha.ve heard some gunshots I but was not sure. She then
heard and felt the next explosion that she though went cff somewherein the cafeteria because is sounded so close.
• Mr. 1\ndres Jr. and a gr...y haired janitor who was tall with a.mustacne then took her group to the door that leadS to the baok ofthe stag.. in th.. a.uditorium. They then went up the left auditorium
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aisle and out to the main hallway, once at the hallway, she glanced
left and noticed that the set of doors that she thought were firedOQrs just west of the audicorium door were closed. They went downthe main hallway toward the main doors but were herded north downtne hallway to the arts area, They then came out the set of doorslly the northeast eorne.r of the gym. A Mr, !lutts was their also,they then wane to ffsmoker's pit~ and then out to Clement park.
• She thought it took from 5 to 10 minutes to get out of theschool from cbe time t.he in<::ident began. She was wearing a black
tank top, loose fitting jeans and black shoes.
It" She then said that she had talked to a neighbor student who
li~es on Plymouth Plaoe named Gabe Montoya. She said that Gabe toldher that the Netihen who lives on his street: told nim at:: 2:00 p,m,
the day of the shooting that Corey DePooter had died. She said Gabetold he" that Nathan told him be heard that on the news, Shethought that was suspicious because no names were released thatearly, She said that she has seen this Nathan before and describedhim as tall, skinny, oval face, with black buzz cut hair. She saidt.hat Gabe a.lso told her t::hat he sa.w what he thou'g'hr:. was Dylan j s
small black car and another tan sedan at Nathan'S house the morningb"fore the shooting. She said that Nathan dresses noml butappara.nely has Marilyn Manson posters in his room. She said that
Nathan has since moved to Flc~ida with his parents.
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On 05'()5-99, cootact wasmade withAlexandra Goldt:lerg at her residence at 5415 Sunset Dr" litlJelon,CO She confirmed being a freshman at CHSandbeing in attendance on 04-20·99, Sheconlirrred beingassigned to "A' iunch andnoted arrilring in theasfetelia at t t to. She notedbeing seatedat table "V' withSara Filipiak, lindsey Blair, loren Bayer, JulleNaslund and NicoleWray, She was first made aware oftrouble, when she sawa number of students in the west partof the cafeteria getting undertables, SheInitially lhcugnt it wasa big fight, then heard a janitorrun through the areayelling thatsomeone had a gunand for !lIIeryone 10 getdown,
She raports getting under the tablefor about30 seconds then ran up the stairs as other students beganexiting the cafelena, She ran up the mainstairs, past the library andstarted down the main hallway towardstheexit, when sheobserved thewindows in these _>delior doors shatter, Shedoesnot recall heannggunfire in thisarea. She and5·6 otherstudents turned around ran towards the auditorium where theyhidfor 1·2 minutes belore exiting a northdoorwith another student, SalliMelli
Once outside she proceed to Clements Park, eventually caillng her mother and leaVing thearea.
Sh, lOrts seeing no dufflebags norobserving anysuspicious activi1y in the cafeteria prior to the initialannouncement of trouble,
Shereports following the Incident being toldby another student, that Katie Ergen, a student at Littleton HighSchoor, had been told thator the night of 04-19·99, a Columbine High School janitorhad admitted 2students to the school after hours,
On 5/5/99, Daniel Gonzales, DOB 2/5/83, 7339 SouthZephyr Way, Littleton, Colorado, was advised of the identity ofthe intervieWing A~ent, and the nature and purpose of theinterview. fle was interviewed in the preIHnee ef l1is ""ther,Valerie Hightower, OOB 8/4/59, he provided the followinginformation.
On 4/20/99, Daniel reported to Coluabine High School at6'30 a.m. for a football weight workout which was l1ald in thesehool weight room. After the workout, he went to thecafeteria/commons area for breakfast at approximately 8'10 a.m.Thera ware approximately 30-40 stUdents in the eafetaria at thistime. He didn't notiee any large duffel bags that stood out tol1im, or notice anyone carry any duffel bags into the eafeteria.After he ate, he went to his normal morning ela..es. His lastclass prior to first period lunch was his science class.
Directly after seianee class, Daniel went to thecafeteria via the stairs near tI1e library. Again, Daniel didn'tnotice any dUffel bags in the cafeteria that stood out to him.He located himself at table JJ or possibly u, bought his lunch,and then ret=ned to his table. He was seated at his table "itl1the following individuals.
1. !like teary3. Dusty Roffschneider3. Johnathan Caruso4. Pat Simminqton
After he finished eatinq, Daniel noted approximately six fresn.anrun into the cafeteria trom the west side uea. He then heard anindividual named Justin Norman yell that someone just got shot.An explosion and a shot were heard while a janitor was yellingfor everyone to get down; the janitor came in from outside of theschool. Oaniel and his friends then got down under th" table.Next, students hegan getting up and runninq towards the stairs.The group that Daniel was witll ran to the elevator, qot on andtook it to near tI1e library upstairs. However, when the elevatoropened, tl1ey saw a lot of smoke near tI1" library, and rode theelevator b...:k down. From their, they went into the allQitoriumwith Coach Andres Jr., and a janitor. Th. janitor locked all the
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doors, and they remained in the cafeteria for approxi=ately 10minutes. The j anitor then unlock.1i one of the doors, and theqroup ran out the foreign language balls, outside the scbool,aorose pierce, and into Leawood park. After several minutes intbe park, someone yelled 'they are .hoo1:1n..... At this point,they ran into the neighborbood, and into a house of an unknownlady.
As previously mentioned, Daniel did not see any clutfalbags at any time, that stood out to him. Additionally, h. didnot see Klebold or Harris on Monday or TUesday. Although haknows who the Trenoh coat Matia (TCM) is, be does not associatewith them. He .... id that the athlete oroWd and TCM would banterinsults baok and forth, bUt that he didn't think it was a bigdeal. Joey Mallazo told Daniel that he saw four people in trenchcoats outside: ..
Daniel dces use the Internet, however he does not havea screen name or ICQ. He uses the Internet only for schoolprojeo1:s.
Although he didn't hear or saa the Rebel Naws Network,he heard that the thought for the day was something to the effectof ·you'll wish you hadn't coma today' ..
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Rebecca ~e Gocawin, OOB 01/20/1983, 7754 WestPlymouth Place, Littleton, Coloraao, telephone (3031973-2746, asophomore a~ Columbine High School, was interviewed at her homein the presence of her mother, Margo GOodwin, by SpecialAgent (SAl Ricky v. W~ight ~egarcting the incident that took placeon 04/20/1999 at Columbine High School ..After being advised asto the identity of the intervieWing agent and the nature of theinte~"ew, GOoQwin provided the following information:
At approximately 11:10 am, Goodwin got ou~ of AlgebraII; located in the ma~h department, and went to ner locker, whichis located directly out~ide the math department in the south mainhall. Goodwin was with her friend. Lauren Bonin. and walkeddirectly from her locker down the stairs to the cafeteria.Goodwin then sat down at a lunchroom table(marked NN on diagramsketchl. Goodwin recalls. that Kristen Sheffiela, La~a Kenney,Andrea Launer I Niki Lawson, Katie Sullivan. and Sarah Dodrillwere also seated at her table, Goodwin wae sitting facingsouthwest. Lara Kenney was sitting to Goodwin's left and KristenSheffield was sitting to her right.
Goodwin did no~ get lunch ana just sat ana talkea toher friends, Alter Goodwin had been sitting approximately fivem~nutes, Goodwin noticed Mr. Brookfield hU~ry east along thenorth siae of the cafete~ia carrying a tray of food. Mr.Srookfield was hunched down and quickly set down his tray on anearby table. A janitor along the north side of the cafeteriathen started yelling and telling people to get aown and not toget up. Gooctwin and her friend'! got under the table ana stayedthere approxima~ely 30 seconaG. Gooawin heard several popscoming from outside the west side of the cafeteria. Some malestudents on the east end of the cafeteria then started yellingfor everyone to get Qut.
Gooctwin left the auaitorium by running up the stairs,east down the south main hall, and into ~he auditorium from adoor on the southeast side. There was a teacher in theauditorium who was telling the students to hide in the back ofthe auditorium~ Goodwin estimates that there were 30 students inthe upper end of th4 auditorium. Goodwin saw Stefania Ubowskiand Samancha Haviland hiding in the auditorium as well. Goodwin
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was in the auditorium only a few minutes, when Michelle ROme4Qgrabbed her hand and they ran out the northeast door of theauditorium into the north main hall. There were a lot ofstudents in the hall. Goodwin and Romero ran east down the northmain hall toward the main entrance to the school. When they were10'15 feet from the inner door of the main entrance, one of thewindows on the left side of the door shattered. Goodwin does notknow what:: made the window shatter. GooQ'Win and Romero continuedout the main entrance. through the teachers' parking let. and toClement Park. Goodwin recalls that Mr. Peterson was in theteachers' parking lot directing the students to Clema~t Park.
Goodwin was not in the oafeter~a at any other time thatday. GOodwin did not see the gunmen and did not See any largeduffle bags sitting in the cafeteria during lunch. Goodwin didnot know Eric Harris, Dylan Xlehold. or any other members of theTrenchcoat Mafia. GOodwin does not haYe an Internet screen name.
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WITNESSES:
BRYAN GRANDE, DOBl01-01·1l4 (JUVENILE)
7912 South Otis Court
Littleton, Colorado 80128
(303) 972,9612
Student: Columbine HighSchool
GARY GRANDE, D08109-11·51
Sameas above
Bus:Denver FederalCenter
1303) 202-4202
LOR! EMMONS, DOBlO4-29-58
4601 SwadleyStreet
Wheat Ridge. Colorado 80033
(3031467-1604
Bus. Same
INVESTlGATlON:
OnMay6, 1999, at abOUI 1820 ho=,I responded to 7912 SouthOtis Coert to interview witnessBryan Grandeandhis father,
witness GaryGrande,in reference to lite shootingarColumbine High School on 4-20-99. Bryan Grandetold methe following
He said on 4-20-99, at about 1115 hours, he arrived at the cafeteria at Columbine High School. Bryan Grand. said h. was
carrying his backpack (a green backpack unknown brandwithon. of the straps broken).
H. saidthat hewent !D a tablelocated onthe southwest comerofthe cafeteriawhere heput hisbackpackdownan the floorunder
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Daniel R. Grange, DOB 03/09/~984, 5484 South HoytStreet, Littleton, Colorado, telephone (303)979-0265, a freshmanat Columbine High School, was interviewed at his home in thepresence of his mother, Dixie Grange, by Special Agent (SAl RiokyV. Wright regarding the incident that took plaoe on 04/20/1999 atColumbine High School. After being advised as to the identity ofthe interviewing agent and the nature of the interview, Grangeprovided the following information,
At approximately 11:10 am, Grange got out of Spanishclass, taught by Mr. Freund, and left the foreign languagedepartment and went directly to the oafeteria. Grange sat downat a oafeteria tablelmarked 5B on the diagram sketchl. Alsositting at the same table as Grange, were Spencer Wright, AaronWright, Seth Oubois, and Michael Huntington. Grange was sittingfacing west with Aaron Wright sitting to his left. Grange doesnot remember who was sitting to his right.
Grange had not gotten his lunch yet, when he heard apop; which sounded like a firework outside the cafeteria. Grangelooked out the west windows of the cafeteria and saw a boyrunning up the hill to the northwest of the cafeteria. Grangeestimates that the bey was about 40-45 feet away from thebuilding. Grange was unable to describe the boy further. Gr~~ge
did not see anyone else outside the oafeteria. Grange thinksthat someone then yelled for everyone to get down. Grange gotdown under his table. While ~~der his table, he observed anexplosion next to a black Honda Passport in the parking lotapproximately 30-35 feet from the building. Grange does notthink anyone was around the explosion.
After the explosion, someone told the students to run.Grange grabbed his baokpack and got up and ran up the stairs tothe main level. Grange saw Mr. Sanders lying about 15 feet tothe right of the top of the stairs. He was struggling to get upand had blood coming out of his mouth. JUst east down the mainhallway, a teaoher, Ms. Miller, was directing students into thescience area and Grange ran into a classroom in the southwestcorner of the science area~
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There were about 60 students hiding in the classroom,including a teacher] Mr. Friesen. After a few minutes, Mr.Sanders came in and fell just inside the door. They locked theclassroom door ~~d used their shirts to try and stop the bleedingon Mr. Sanders. There were no other injured in the classroom.The class huddled in the classroom for approximately three hours.Grange did not see the gunmen, but thinks that at some time theydid go into one of the science classrooms east of where he wasand tried to start a fire by turning on the gas and throwing abomb.
After three hours, a SWAT team came and evacuated themfrom the classroom. The SWAT team made them all put their handson their heads and sent them out down the seairs and out theschool by the faculty lounge. Once outside the students waitedfar police cars to take them to Clement Park.
Grange was also in the cafeteria before fist periodwith Spencer Grange, Aaron Wright, Spencer Wright, and SpencerTaylor. They were sitting in the vicinity of the table marked Hon the diagram sketch. The cafeteria was approximately twothirds full at that time. Grange did not remember seeing anylarge duffle bags sitting in the cafeteria before first period orat lunch. Grange did not know Eric Harris, Dyl~~ Klebold, or anyof the other members of the Trenchcoat Mafia. Grange did not seeany of the gunmen during the shooting.
Grange is aware that his friend .~ron Wright saw one ofthe gunmen in the parking lot prior to the shooting with a largeblack duffle bag. On the day of the shooting, Grange was wearingkhaki shorts, bright blue shirt, white socks, and white and blueshoes. Grange may also have been wearing a Cleveland Indianshat.
A description of Grange is as follows,
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Narrative:Re: Control #35
On 04-27·1999, contact was made wi!h Samuel Granillo regarding his observations on 04-17·99. He notedbeing in 1$ (A) lunch, seated with Sarah Slater (303-973-5968), at table "YY· as identified on the drawing asprepared by SIA Dtrito, He reports no suspicious items in the area of !he table. Nor did he observe el!hersuspect or known associates in !he lunchroom prior to the incident.
He was first alerted of trouble by Mr Dave Sanders running Into the lunchroom from the area of the seniorparking lot and yelling "Get Down". He Initially !hought It to be a fight in !he parking lot. and maybesomeone had a gun. A very short time later, Mr Sanders ran into the lunchroom a second time and againyelled "Everyone under the tables". He began to exit !he lunchroom wi!h other students via the mainstairway. when he heard a loud explosion from !hat direction and turned and ran into the kitchen area wherehe met 2 kitchen workers, and 14 other students. (Included among the 14 was Sarah Slater, Ricky Green,Heather Leitz and Tanya (LNU}.
They all entered a storage room in the kitchen and Granillo barricaded the door, and laid on the fioor wi!hhis feet against the door. On two occasions, person{s} unk tried to get in the door. but he was able to hold It
ad. While in the storage room, on at least 2 occasions he heard someone enter a walk in frig in the",IChen. He heard voices in the kitchen, and described them being in normal tones, but could notunderstand what was being said. He thought he heard walkie-talkies during this time.
While in the storage room, a 911 can was made and the occupants of the room talked with a dispatcheridentified as Heather Leitz's father. They remained in the storage room from 1130 untfI1400, at which timeSW AT officers broke into the room and escorted them from the school via the teachers
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I have read the forego",g stetemont and the facts contained therein are tru« to the best of my /<nowledge and belief, Ido nat maintain that it cent,ins sJJ of the facts or details of the jrn;ident~ but only tbos« facts about which I have beenasked.
!EA."'l FOUR INTERVIEW GUIDELINEMINIMAL QUESTIONS TO BEASKED
J'l\l8, What were youwearing? Did youbave a ba<:kp""k? What did it looklilz and I or,haveinit? J., ~f(IJ...k
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9, How didyuleave thecafellel'!a ortho building? What were theeventsthetmade you leave? g'l..r ~,l-." "1,1, t>,:.J- 0,''/" 'J- 1"4vi- & (",fl ft,,'., -r: vv><"f li!,,<","'~/,.jk f"r
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I have Iud the fOlagolngsm'_t and the fects Ctlntllinedt_ t!fl'I t1lJe ttl the best of my knowledge and be/Jof. /do not m1litJ1lJJn tmn:it contains B1I of /he f8<:ts or details t:ff Ihe incident. but onlY those f.cts about which Ihi"'" Menasked.
I ""va ,esd the foregoing stllt,,",""t ."d the filets cont.ined therein are tro. til the b""t of my ImqwJsdge and belief, Ido not mllintain that it contains all of the fllCl$ or details of thtl incident.. but cnly those facts about which! have been••ked,
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** UPDATED APRIL 28 1999 **,TEAM FOURINTERVIEW GUIDELINE:MINIl\'fAL QUESTIONS TO BEASKED
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I. Didyou everseethe two largeduffel bags in the cafeteria? N:>
2. Didyou "'" anyonec~g or in the possesaoa of lhasa duffel bags, ".~"ous ""'" 1 fV<;i.
3, Didyou ,..,1!ric Ha!ris or Dy1lln Klebold eimer On Monday ofTucsd:ly? Wl1al were dley doing ?What didthepay 1 W.",dley witll""yonee"'? NO I\Jl;
I4, Didyou t.ave""ytlting bebil:d ill tilecafeteria or anywbm elseill thesclI""l?I'::>~" p,<>..<."""Ac.UL ~f"I~"'5 "-5. Who were you. with in the cafeteria '! 'Where wereyousiniag"!
6. Didycu see01'tI!I< to ally oithe Tl'ellcb Coat MafialllOlIlbers OQMonday 1 Tucsd:ly? !lowabomthepriorweekor weekend? ~ v
S. What were yeuweoriJlg? Iliyao have a backl'llcl< ?Wl1al didillook!h ""d I orbave in it?G;lt", $11".:"-( &\,0 ,f<.-.rf
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9, How didyou leave theeofoterla or thebuilding 1 Whatweretil.."""" dlalllJJldo you leo.ve ?p, ') J '" rnAt"'- r."'s cA:,l",
10, Wl1al <ime didyou "'let me cmeteri. ' Wll""" didyoucome from (prior !Xlille:::a.Ieterial tIi '"" A",
ll. FI.ove dlem _I' whore !heywere.itting. the'.r rou,," Out cf thebuilding "'d wbom merwere with (if
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12. How did you e,at thebu.i1d.i:::1s? Where did you go wl1ell yOIl gotoutacd wiw: didyouseeon theoutside of \he bUilding 7
U, Doyou use the In,,,,,,,,? If 'Q, waec is your""""" """"'? Doyoutave ... ICQ (a1<:l: I seekyou IsiD:IiL1t to acbiIL lille) ill:COI!Dt? NvI f't.J I
14. Do you know anybody with a udouble pierced eyebrow"? No
IS, Ilid you seeor "Ollr any uousual """,unccmec" priortc me 'boocillgs 1 Doyou mow wbat tile-rbougbt of thedayw.." everIlleRobel >lews NetWOrk (R.'lN)? No
16. Con you provide any furtbor inI'ormatioo 00 tho__ of t!leTreneb eo.. Malia IN''
17. Askthe parentS if ill. kids~.ve told the'" attythingelse? Different?
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Witness;Green. Laura. 006: 9/51845474 South Hoyt StreetLittleton, CO 80123Ph: 303·904-1508
:ONTROL NUMBER: 2695
NVESTIGATJON:In 5/4/99 Investigator Reker and I met with Laura Green at her residence, reference the Columbine3hootJng. Jexplained to Laura why we were there talking to her today. I asked Laura if she was In thecafeteria at the time of the shooting and she said "Yes" she was. At this time I showed her a sketch of thecafeteria and asked Laura to circle the area where she had been silling. Laura circled table "KK" andplaced an "x" where she was silting. I asked Laura to tall me what happened that day when she was in thecafeteria. Laure said that she was sitting at the tabie and saw Mr. Sanders run by telling everyone to getdown underneath the tables. Laura said she then heard a gunshot. Laura said everyone stayed under thetables for a short time and then started running up the stairwav. I asked Laura if she knew where thegu -ots were coming from and she said she believed they were coming from outside by the cafeteriawinuow. Laura said when they ran up the stairs, they went to the choir room. They stayed there for a shorttime and then she and approximately 60 other stucents went into the choir office. Laura said that while inthe choir office. various students barricaded themselves in there by putting filing cabinets and desks by thedoor so no one could get in. Laura said someone tumec off tha lights to make nlook like no one was there.I asked Laura how long she was in that office and she said approximately 4 hours until a SWAT team cameand opened the doer to get them out. I asked Laura if she heard any other gunshots while In the choir officeand she said yes, she heard "heavy gunshots' and felt possibly one or twc explosions through the floeringof the schooi, I asked Laura how she exited the building once the SWAT team was there and She said theywent through the auditorium to the stage and out the back doer towards the cafeteria and then up the stairsand outside.
i asked Laura if she se« any of the shooters and she said no, she did not. I asked Laura what time she wasin the cafeteria. and she said approximately 11:00 a.rn. I asked Laura if she saw any duffel bags in thecafeteria when she was there and she said, "no". I asked If she saw anyone carrying in large duffel bagsand she again said "no". I asked Laura if she saw Eric or Dylan on Monday or Tuesday of that week andshe said no, she did not. i asked Laura if she left any of her property in the cafeteria and she said she didleave an Eddie Bauer purple backpack containing her school books and papers. I asked Laura if she hadheard any rumors regarding any other suspects, bombs or guns which were involved. Laura said thaI sheremembers talking to a girl in her church, who said she saw a shooter dressed In a white shirt. I askedLaura what the girl's name is and she said Nicole Janda. I asked Laura what she was wearing on the dayof' shooting and she said she had on a green skirt and blue sweater.
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asked her if she had any information ontheTrench CoatMafia and she said theonlything sheknewwashat the Mafia members always said that people madefun of them and shehadneverseen anyone makeun of any of the Trench Coat Mafia members.
asked Laura if there was anyfurther information that shecould think of thaI I had failed to askherabout.';he said at this timeshe could notthink of anything else. i gave Laura mybusiness card and asked thathe call me if shethinks of anything else. At this time the interview with Laura Green was concluded.
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ASSIGNED TOAgent Larry A. Brown, Colorado Bureau of lovesrigaricn. 690 Kipling St.,Suite400<), Denver, CO,802125.phone (J03) 239..m 1
DATE/f[:-.ffi of INIERvTEW: Initial interview,April lO, [999, between 12:30p m, and 2 p m.Follow up mrerview, Aprt127, 1999,7:00 p,m.
PLACE of INTERVIEW: Initial interview. near Columbine High Schoolon CaleyCT .Littleton, CoFollow up Interview, telepaonicto his residence
rxssosmos 11><IER"1EWTHEFOLLOWINGRichard(a,k.a Richie} GREEN, DOB 04-06·83,6357 W Geddes Dr. Littleton,CO,phooe(303) 919-7303
GREENseated he waseating lunch In the cafeteriawhenthe attack began. GREENsaid beand severalofhis friends were sittingat a table in the nriddle of the carereria, approximately 3Q feetawayfromthe westwindows The following students were seated at his table:
According to: GRfE~, lotsof kids Started screaming and runningInto the cafeteria. He then beardgunfirewhich appearedto be coming from outside GR.EE~ and his friends took cover underthe tabies for a shortperiod of time GREEN and severalothers thenstartedrunningfer me stairs but theyheard gunfireso theyturnedand ran intothe office tocaredin thekitchen There wereapproximately 18 people bidingin theoffice when SWAT teammembers locatedme: groupand escortedthemout of the building two hoursafterthe attack began GREEN Stated he did notsee any backpacks or bags otherthan theones that were with015 group of friends. GREE~ also stated that be did DOt see any of the suspectedshooters
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On April23, 1999 at 1200 hours I met withRichard Greenand his mother, PollyGreen,ar 6357 WestGeddes Drive in Wwemo. Colorado for thepurpose of3J] interview
Richard Green provided the following information aboutthe ColumbineHighScbcol incident, whichoccurred00 J"pnI20, 1999:
• Richstated thathe leftchoir class at the I I 10a.m. bell and wentstraight to the cafeteria He statedthat the choir roomis upstairsnearthe Library He statedthat he was with Paul Andrews (979-1732)and Brett Kcstalnick (973-2199) when he walked down the stairsand into thecafeteria. He stated thatthey,gener;:)ly went (0 me same table that the always StUU Richardidentified that tohle as "R,.Jt"of"EE" frctn the FBIEvidenceDiagram, Richard also drew ais route0; entranceon the diagramas wenRichardstated that he was facingwestwhilesitti!'lg at the table
• Richard stated that he was sittingarrhe tablebeforeme t I:15bell ~ang Richardstaledthat they"generallypur their backpacks downto Save theirplace ;.oct then go J1ld getfood" He stated that mostcf themr,tldgotten their food when "everything started to happen" RIchard stated thathe was"almostdone when it started" Richardstared(hat tbe following werealso at the table
PaulAndrewsBrett KosmlmckGreg Garcia (979·8117)DustinGortonDan LabKristenGaramenoShawn Roberts
• Richard. stated thatPaul. Brett and Gregare all good mends and rhar (he remainder of the peoplearejust kids he 'hangsom with at school" He seared that they"all had backpacks exceptfor DustinGerton" Richard staredthat DustinSat downright after he (Richard) did Richard staredmarhe waswearing beigepants, a whiteshirt anda navy bluecovet shirt Richardwears glasses andstated that hebad them on ar the time He staredthathe carriesa greenbackpack witha Star Wars logoon it. Insidethe pa<:k were Biology, Language.-\r!s:md a Choirbook He stated that he left hisbackpack on a shelfin the kitchenstorageroom whereheeventually retreatedwhenthe gunfirestarted.
• Richard statedthot:vtr Sandersran insidefrom the westdoor near the teacher'5 lounge and wasyelling, "gee down" Richardstatedthat he heardabout tWO or threeshcts comingfrom the outside(westside} Richard rhcught thai: they were"hand gunshots' Hestiltedthathe get underthe tableand was there for about30 seconds He staredmatwhile underme table he only sawthe backpacksthatbelonged. to everyoneat the table Hestatedthat nedid notsee any "largeduffel bags"
• Richard. stated that they"thought they may becoming inside SO the got up andleft" He staredthat heand Dan Lab startedto run rewards the stairsand"go: about half way" when theybeard"three moreshotscome from the upstairs". Hestated that theyr."l.en ran "into the kitchen and hid in the backstorage closet" Richard stated that he did norsee the shcorers outsideor at the top of the stairs
• Richard stated that therewere 18peoplein the stor:~ge closer inc1udin,g to kitchenaids He namedthepeoplethat he Gould remember and they are as follows
Lindsay WyantBrandyWiseman (SIC)
DanLabMan Depew{father isa Police Officer)Sarch Slater(SiC)
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Supple_.ta1 ReportJCSO 99·7625 I FBI17-1A.DN·;7419 I CONTROL NL":'lBER, 1544lnvesngetor Dan Pfannensthdl West Metro Fire f J03·9S9~04307 Extension 530
Sam Grenelo (sic)Tanya warlock (stc)Tcsba Olsen {sic}Shannon Ryan
• Richardstated that there was a phone in the roomand they triedto call 911 but the line was busy HeSlated that ~anDepew called his father. a PoliceOfficer, at his work He stared tOOt theyall stayedlow to the groundand barricaded the doer with C02 pop cylinders(blue in color) and also a bunchofpre-packaged food. Hestated thut several of them purtheirfeetup against the door
• Richard stated that theycould hearsomebodyoutside thedoor He staredthat he thcughrit was "justone of mern'', butdkin'r know who it was Hestaredrbtu this cerson(s) did nor tnik. He staredrbatheheard several"clicks" and mougbr that rhis person(5) W<:1S "{onding:l shot gun" He stated that hedidhear two "shot gun etases". but does not know wheretr.ey were"aimed 01' if they hit" He stated tholt
they also heard J. bunchof"k.itCl:h~:rl·nQises, like potsand pansrattling" He sto.ted that the person(s)was in the kitchen for about 5 or 10 minutes
.. Richardstated that ultimatelythey were in the storagearea for about two hours and that they heardgunfire up untilQ!le·ttalfhour prior' to their rescueby theSW/\T teM1: Hestated that the shots werethen "else wher-e" and would"rattle the ceiling tiles" He STJ:tedthat they ill "just stayed low to theground" He stated that several or' the studentsweresrarnng10 get "panicky" prior to their rescue
• Richard scared th<lt wh:ie 10 the storage area._old him that it "could be Dylan"and-'~as on "Dylan's top to hated list" Richard said chtl"Qld him that"got icro a"'II with Dylan lasr year
• Richard stated tha,r about tWO hours in to theevem, somebody knocked on The door andsaid they werethe SWAT ream He stared chat they opened the door slowly and then followed their directions Hestated that they made a human chain, holdingon to each omer,and went to an area behindthe stoveHe )(ated Ihat they chen went co cheteachers lounge.out the window, hugged the wall and co an areanear aoambulance or fLre truck.
.. Richard 5UllOO marhe never sawasiy of the shooters but tMughr th.u oneof them was upstairs whilethey tried runningfor theStairs He sI.ared rharhe did notsee any of the Large duffel bagsthat we havespoke about He stated that it "seemed. like a norma! typical day" up until the event.
• Richardstared tharhe "knew of me Trench Coat :'irma ITeM)", OUt thorhe called them"the TrenchCoat Posse ITCP) instead" He downplayed the question and laughed, stating"thereJUSt a coupleofkids trying to dress different" RiChMd denied DusonGonon being"a memberor an associate"ofTC~ ffCP Richardstated that hehas "talked to DustinGOrton aboer this since the sboolitl8S" andDustintold him (Richard) before it becamepublicthat "it would be Dylan (Kleboid) and Eric{Harris}" Richardstiltedthat Dustin mention "a coupleof other names tOO, but latersaid "itwasjust{he two of them" Richarddenied knowing who"the coupleof other names" were
• Richard 'Stated that Ousdn also told him (Richard)thai "he (Destin) knew they (Eric and Dylan} hadguns" Richard staredthat Dustin stUd "Dylnnand Ericmade a video of rhegunsfor their' class"orwords to that effect
• Richardstated that he spoke with J. Lea :Vlurpny aile! the sheering. Richardstated that Lea Y'Iurphyrcld him u'lat she "one of the them WIth a gun and it was ncr Eric Harrisor DylanKlebold'"
• Richardstated that he "knew of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold", but can't ever remembertalking toeither of them. Rkh<lJ'd stared that he "saw them about two or threedays before theshootingsin thebail" He sreredchat he did not see them rheday of rbe shoonngs
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• Richard Stated he did nothearanytbing going around theschool about"guns or bombs" Hestatedthat"if it Willi going through theschool. it wasa'r goingverywell"
• Richard did not mention thathe hadspoken to anagentfrom CB[ meevening before this lnrerview.told Richl.U'd that·it was likely that someonefrom the DA'S Office wouldbe couracting him in thefutureand his mother.PollyGreen, stared"Richarddoesn'tJike Government much",
I gave Richard Greenand his mothermy businesscard should theyneed to havea contactregarding thisincident Includedwith this reportis the diagram (hatRicharddrew his location. entranceinto and exit outof the cafeteria,