I'm 26 years old. It's so crazy to think this happened 25 years ago. I'm so sorry this had to happen to such beautiful kids. God bless all the families🤍
I would have to agree with you, because I remember this tragedy, I was at my house in Danville, bottle-feeding my 1-month-old newborn daughter named Sydney, my 6-year-old son named Tyler was sick with the flu, He was in his bedroom watching on the TV, his favorite movie "Babar King of the Elephants" (Animated), I had just got done burping Baby Sydney, and was lying her down in the Basinet to take her nap, when I looked and saw this happening on the news, I quickly took Baby Sydney to her nursery, laid her down in her crib, walked out of the Nursery and closed the door behind me, I went to Tyler's Room and told him not to go into the living room, I went back to the living room and watched this happening. R.I.P to those who lost their Lives.
The lives of the 13 innocent victims should never be forgotten - but, in a very different way, the two monsters responsible for this tragedy should not be forgotten, either. Sadly, while mental health has come a long way in 25 years, gun control laws have not, and at least once or twice a year we are still dealing with these awful events.
I was in 8th grade going into high school when this happened. My sister is a year ahead of me so she was already there. This made me terrified of going to high school! I was already a fat kid and awkward, an ugly duckling per se lol! By my senior year I was the prom queen and a stellar athlete and student. I also ended up at the top of a few list turned in about who a person was going to kill at school. I was a nerd still. Didn’t go to parties, hung out with my sister all the time, worked out a lot, and when I won prom queen and turned around and yelled to my outcast group of friends… “We Won!!!!!!!!! YEAHHHHHHH”!!!!! It wasn’t just about me that night! It was about all of us that didn’t fit in! I was nice to everyone and helped whomever I could and am still that way! So when I found out about who wrote one of the lists my heart shattered! It was a teammate of mine that I looked out for constantly!
I remember this like yesterday I was in the 9th grade at a private school in the middle of English class when we got the news never forget where I was that day and then on 9/11 I was a senior n highschool I think of the victims often so very sad 😢❤ 2 events that changed the world forever make a rest in peace 💞🙏
I was a freshman in high school when this happened and I remember this school shooting like it was yesterday! Such a tragedy! My heart goes out to the families of the victims’ families!
I was just 6 years old when this happened and I remember my mom discussing it with her friends and my teacher for several days. I was thinking “gosh, that’s all they ever talk about.” Little did my six year old brain know the big deal this was.
I had just turned a year old, my mother had just enrolled me into preschool to start the next year, and then this horrible act, my mom said "while i got to hold my baby tightly 20 mothers had to bury theirs"
I was only about 5 years old when it happened, but for some reason I've always been interested in the Columbine story. Rest in peace to those beautiful kids.
I was only a few months old when this happened, it's so crazy how time flies, but I'm sure they were all wonderful people and their memories still live on today.
I was in 8th grade then and was scared to go to HS but the HS had a cop on site and was in uniform for the first 3 weeks of each school year I got to know him well that made me feel safe he was in dress clothes otherwise
The Klebold and Harris families also lost a son and a brother on that terrible day. Eric and Dylan weren't born monsters. The circumstances caused this tragedy. Do not get me wrong. It is not my intention to diminish the memory of the victims. I just want to point out that every medal has two sides. May all 15 who died on April 20, 1999 rest in peace.
I'm 26 years old. It's so crazy to think this happened 25 years ago. I'm so sorry this had to happen to such beautiful kids. God bless all the families🤍
I would have to agree with you, because I remember this tragedy, I was at my house in Danville, bottle-feeding my 1-month-old newborn daughter named Sydney, my 6-year-old son named Tyler was sick with the flu, He was in his bedroom watching on the TV, his favorite movie "Babar King of the Elephants" (Animated), I had just got done burping Baby Sydney, and was lying her down in the Basinet to take her nap, when I looked and saw this happening on the news, I quickly took Baby Sydney to her nursery, laid her down in her crib, walked out of the Nursery and closed the door behind me, I went to Tyler's Room and told him not to go into the living room, I went back to the living room and watched this happening.
R.I.P to those who lost their Lives.
I was 9 years old when this happened and I remember seeing this everywhere on the news and newspapers.
RIP to all the victims 🙏🏽 ❤🌹
The victims will never be forgotten! Those who are forgotten are the two perpetrators.
i still remember the two perpetrators all day everyday lol
The lives of the 13 innocent victims should never be forgotten - but, in a very different way, the two monsters responsible for this tragedy should not be forgotten, either.
Sadly, while mental health has come a long way in 25 years, gun control laws have not, and at least once or twice a year we are still dealing with these awful events.
@@jennifer_m.8613 Hell with gun control, Guns don't shoot by themselves.
I was in 8th grade going into high school when this happened. My sister is a year ahead of me so she was already there. This made me terrified of going to high school! I was already a fat kid and awkward, an ugly duckling per se lol! By my senior year I was the prom queen and a stellar athlete and student. I also ended up at the top of a few list turned in about who a person was going to kill at school. I was a nerd still. Didn’t go to parties, hung out with my sister all the time, worked out a lot, and when I won prom queen and turned around and yelled to my outcast group of friends… “We Won!!!!!!!!! YEAHHHHHHH”!!!!! It wasn’t just about me that night! It was about all of us that didn’t fit in! I was nice to everyone and helped whomever I could and am still that way! So when I found out about who wrote one of the lists my heart shattered! It was a teammate of mine that I looked out for constantly!
I was also an 8th grader when this happened. May they all rest in peace.
Thank you for sharing your memories with us. We will NEVER forget them!! 💕
I was an 8th grader at Prarie Middle School when this happened. May they all rest in peace.
Wow already 25 years😢 RIP precious souls🙏
I remember this like yesterday I was in the 9th grade at a private school in the middle of English class when we got the news never forget where I was that day and then on 9/11 I was a senior n highschool I think of the victims often so very sad 😢❤ 2 events that changed the world forever make a rest in peace 💞🙏
Yes. Same. I was 15 years old when this tragedy happened & 18 when 911. Both, extremely sad days, everyone.
Yes same here sad day 😞
I remember my high school assembly was talking about rachel i cried so much
Was it Racheal’s challenge?
R.i.p to all the victims 💕🌹
I was a freshman in high school when this happened and I remember this school shooting like it was yesterday! Such a tragedy! My heart goes out to the families of the victims’ families!
I was just 6 years old when this happened and I remember my mom discussing it with her friends and my teacher for several days. I was thinking “gosh, that’s all they ever talk about.” Little did my six year old brain know the big deal this was.
I remember when this happened. I was 15 year's old. Such a tragedy.
Rip Arnold T2
I had just turned a year old, my mother had just enrolled me into preschool to start the next year, and then this horrible act, my mom said "while i got to hold my baby tightly 20 mothers had to bury theirs"
I was 17 when Columbine happened. Everything was so different afterwards.
I graduated High school in 1999 also. I remember seeing it on the news. Lucky I am from Iowa
May these poor souls find peace and may we forget them in the years to come
Never forgotten and never will be rip to all of those victims God blessed 🙏🙏❤️❤️🥺🥺
I was 8 years old In 1999 when this happened
I was only about 5 years old when it happened, but for some reason I've always been interested in the Columbine story. Rest in peace to those beautiful kids.
I was only a few months old when this happened, it's so crazy how time flies, but I'm sure they were all wonderful people and their memories still live on today.
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You can protect everyone in the world 🌍🌎
Yyy did your parents put you in that SCHOOL!!!!😢😢😢😢😢
I was in 8th grade then and was scared to go to HS but the HS had a cop on site and was in uniform for the first 3 weeks of each school year I got to know him well that made me feel safe he was in dress clothes otherwise
Wow that’s not good
The Klebold and Harris families also lost a son and a brother on that terrible day. Eric and Dylan weren't born monsters. The circumstances caused this tragedy. Do not get me wrong. It is not my intention to diminish the memory of the victims. I just want to point out that every medal has two sides. May all 15 who died on April 20, 1999 rest in peace.
May the 13 victims rest in peace
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The one that started it all. RiP to these victims.
Rip my right to keep and bear.
Stop with this pathetic propaganda.😂