Columbine High School Shooting
On April 20, 1999, the quiet suburb of Littleton, Colorado, was forever changed. Columbine High School became the site of one of the most infamous school shootings in American history. Two teenage students, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, unleashed a carefully planned attack that left 13 people dead and dozens more injured. The tragedy shocked the nation, sparking intense debates on gun control, school safety, and the underlying causes of such violent acts. In the aftermath, Columbine became a haunting symbol of youth violence and a catalyst for change in how schools approach security and student mental health. The events of that day continue to resonate more than two decades later, leaving us to grapple with difficult questions about society, adolescence, and the measures needed to prevent such horrors from recurring.
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