APRIL 20, 1999 - LITTLETON, COLO.
Weapons used in the shootings
Associated Press
- One TEC DC 9, modified, semi-automatic pistol
- One sawed-off double-barrel shotgun
- One sawed-off pump-action shotgun
- One 9 mm semi-automatic rifle
- More than 30 homemade explosives, including pipe bombs, crude hand grenades and a propane tank with explosives attached.
The propane tank bomb was set up with an egg timer and a gasoline can and had matches tied to a fuse from a model rocket. Explosives expert Sid Woodcock said such a bomb "probably would have destroyed a good part of the school."
Some of the pipe bombs were filled with nails to maximize their killing power. Published reports said broken glass also was used. April 23, 1999
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PHOTOS
A Daily Camera photo essay detailed the tragedy of April 20 and the recovery and remembrance in the following weeks: photo essay
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INTERACT
In light of the shooting on April 20, should the state legislature allow people to carry concealed weapons? vote here
With the recent rise in school violence, do you feel schools are still safe? vote here
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THE INVESTIGATION
Gunmen paid for weapons, teenager claims full story
CHS investigators focus on computers full story
Investigators try to disprove third CHS shooter full story
Man charged with selling handgun to child full story
FBI investigator's son linked to case full story
Agents creating models of Columbine full story
Teen targeted by sheriff denies involvement in school attack full story
Arrest in Columbine shooting full story
Killer reportedly took Luvox antidepressant full story
Officials no closer to arresting suspects full story
Detectives question shooter's girlfriend full story
Security videotapes at school may show whether gunmen had help full story
Bombs found in cafeteria full story
Portraits of the killers full story
Killer's diary describes plot of hate full story
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