Hidden Truth Revealed: Inside The 1999 Columbine High School Shooting Photos

KNOE: Two students kill 13, injure 23 at Columbine High School on

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In 1999 it was unthinkable for someone to attack a school - that changed on when two Littleton, Colorado students entered Columbine High School armed with guns and explosives.

Yahoo: Deseret News archives: Columbine shooting in 1999 perpetrated by high school classmates

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The front page of the Deseret News on , as reporting continued from Littleton, Colorado, where an attack two days before at Columbine High School left 15 dead and many more injured.

Deseret News archives: Columbine shooting in 1999 perpetrated by high school classmates

On , two gunmen opened fire inside Columbine High School in Littleton.

WKYC on MSN: April 20 marks 27 years since Columbine High School shooting

Today marks a somber anniversary in American history. On this day in 1999, two students carried out an attack at Columbine High School.

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