Eric Harris Columbine High School Shootings

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On April 20 1999 in Colorado, a town called Littleton at the location of Columbine High School, was recorded as the worst high school shooting in U.S. history. On this day two young teen boys named Eric Harris and Dylan Harris shot 13 and wounded 20. People have some what to belive that music and them being bullied because they were into goth culture and were social out casts that caused such hate and vilonce. Proof says that there have been cases were people kill and even commite suicide. In conclusion this may or may not have been the cause but because there are no facts on what and why the two young teens did such a horrible crime, police have no proof because after the shooting the two boys commited suicide “ Seven years after the tragic

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