You've never seen a Columbine done by a black child. Never. They always say, 'We can't believe it happened here. We can't believe it's these suburban white kids.' It's only them!
I think we should be encouraged to learn from Columbine and let it be a battle cry for all of us.
To me, Columbine is just as awful as Vietnam, and it's just as awful as anything else.
I even mentioned Columbine to him. I said I don't want a Columbine here at Santana. But he said, 'No, nothing will happen, I'm just joking,
We survived. We will prevail. We have hope to carry on because we were Columbine, we still are Columbine, and we will be an even stronger Columbine from this day forward.
I think it will bring back discussion about Columbine. When Columbine happened it was the topic of the week, and we shouldn't have just moved on to something else. Whether people like the film or not, it's going to make them think about what happened.
At this point, there is absolutely no reason to believe this is related to anything that went on at Columbine a year ago, ... Other than the fact that the two are students ... it is a completely separate incident.
The building's important, but it's the people and students that make the school, ... It's exciting that within two weeks Columbine will become a school again.
At Columbine High School, it is essential that you have respect for your fellow students who may have different opinions and ideas,
In Columbine they (police) weren't prepared, and they were crucified. Every agency in the country has learned from that.
Columbine was not a federal crime, but the president requested that we make money available for counseling,
I have this theory that if one person can go out of their way to show compassion then it will start a chain reaction of the same.