“Do you believe in God?”
On April 20, 1999, two senior students named Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold entered Columbine High School in Colorado and attacked the student population with an arsenal of weapons. They killed 13 people and wounded 22 others. The event was one of the longest shooting sprees in history and lasted 49 minutes. During the attack Klebold and Harris talked to their victims and individual accounts have surfaced with some unthinkable quotes. It is unclear exactly how many times the killers asked their victims if they “believe in God,” but many cases have been reported.
The first victim of the massacre was a girl named Rachel Scott. It was initially reported by the media, but later dismissed by the FBI, that Eric Harris began the shooting spree by asking Scott if she believed in God, in which she replied in the affirmative and Harris shot her. After killing Scott, Harris and Klebold entered the school and opened fire on the students. Approximately five minutes after the first shot was fired, a Jefferson County deputy sheriff arrived on the scene, saw the culprits, and fired his weapon at them. Harris and Klebold noticed the officer and returned fire. However, the deputy did not pursue the killers into the building.
Ten minutes after the first shot was fired, Harris and Klebold entered the Columbine school library, where a total of 52 students, two teachers and two librarians were trapped and hiding. Harris shouted “Get up!” to the students. “Everyone with white hats, stand up! This is for all the stuff you’ve given us for the past four years! All jocks stand up! We’ll get the guys in white hats!” When nobody stood up, Harris was heard saying “Fine, I’ll start shooting anyway!”
In one case, Harris knelt down under a table in the library and said “peek-a-boo” before shooting a young girl named Cassie Bernall in the head. It was widely reported after the shooting that Harris asked Bernall “if she believed in God” before shooting her, but it was later determined that Klebold said the phrase to a different student named Valeen Schnurr. Some people who were trapped in the library have said that they heard both Harris and Klebold utter the phrase during the massacre.
While inside of the library, the pair found an acquaintance named John Savage who asked them what they were doing. Klebold replied: “Oh, just killing people.” The killers then began to make comments about how they no longer found a thrill in shooting their victims. Klebold: “Maybe we should start knifing people that might be more fun.” Approximately 49 minutes after the shooting started, Harris and Klebold said “one, two, three” before committing suicide in the library. SWAT team members did not enter the school for one hour and one minute until after the killers committed suicide. Their bodies were not discovered for three hours.
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