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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 73. Chapters: Columbine High School massacre, Suicides by firearm in Colorado, Hunter S. Thompson, Bowling for Columbine, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, Elephant, Super Columbine Massacre RPG!, Columbine High School massacre in modern culture, Bill White, Platte Canyon High School hostage crisis, 2007 Colorado YWAM and New Life shootings, Marvin Heemeyer, Robert Ford, Harvey Logan, Spider Sabich, Nathan Meeker, Darrent Williams, Rachel Scott, Lullaby for Columbine, The Nobodies, 2005 Denver police officer shooting, Kenny McKinley, Zero Day, Eddie Davidson, Chatfield Senior High School, April Showers, Ken Gorman, Duck! The Carbine High Massacre, Cassie Bernall, Columbinus, Youth of the Nation, Home Room, The Kinslayer, Tim Stryker, William David Sanders, Lean Bear, Joseph Corbett, Jr., Dawn Anna, This Is Your Time, American Yearbook, Michael Julius Ford, The Anatomy of a School Shooting, Columbine conspiracy theories, Nobody Left to Hate: Teaching Compassion after Columbine. Excerpt: The Columbine High School massacre occurred on Tuesday, April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Columbine, an unincorporated area of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States, near Denver and Littleton. Two senior students, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, embarked on a massacre, killing 12 students and one teacher. They also injured 21 other students directly, and three people were injured while attempting to escape. The pair then committed suicide. It is the fourth-deadliest school massacre in United States history, after the 1927 Bath School disaster, 2007 Virginia Tech massacre and the 1966 University of Texas massacre, and the deadliest for an American high school. The massacre provoked debate regarding gun control laws, the availability of firearms in the United States, and gun violence involving youths. Much discussion also centered on the na...