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"dylan klebold" Discussed on Key Battles of American History

Key Battles of American History

10:50 min | 4 months ago

"dylan klebold" Discussed on Key Battles of American History

"War or 9 11 or many other things. And in this episode, which is really just a snippet, you'll have to go to his podcast feed if you want to listen to the entire episode. But in this episode, Josh speaks with the former principal of Columbine high school, Frank D'angelo. Frank and Josh discussed the events of the tragic shooting. What the police were doing at the time of the shooting, as well as the potential motivations of the two shooters, Eric Harris, and Dylan Klebold. They also discussed the infamous basement tapes, as well as seeing Klebold the previous week at prom. In addition to a lot more. So it's a tough thing to listen to. It's a sensitive topic, and it may not be for everyone. But if you are interested in learning more about what was happening on the ground by someone who was there right on the spot, I highly recommend that you check this out. Okay, that's it. So here is the episode. Let's jump right into it, Frank. Walk me through, please, then April 20th, 1999. Where were you and how did you find out there was something wrong? Yeah. Well, on April 20th, a beautiful, beautiful Colorado spring day, we have snow, but we have sunshine about 300 days out of the year, and it was one of those beautiful days. But I didn't start out at Columbine. I actually started out our students were future business leaders of America were receiving an award. So they invited me to be there to congratulate them. So I'm late getting back to Columbine. And when I got back, I was looking for a teacher, Kiki leba, whose student taught at Columbine, he was on a one year contract, and we had interviewed him the day before and it was a no brainer. We were going to hire this guy. He was fantastic. The kids loved him, just a great addition. But I couldn't find him. And all of a sudden, when he came to my office, it was right at the beginning of a lunch and we had two lunches, a lunch and B lunch. So I'm late getting downstairs for a lunch. While I'm sitting in my office and getting ready to talk to Kiki and to this day, I'm not sure if I ever offered the job. We kind of laugh about it now, but he still working at Columbine 23 years later. But the reason being is before I could offer him that the job and welcome to the Columbine family, rebels for life, were Columbine rebels in a secretary comes running towards the door and I remember it so vividly there was a little window just literally face planet there. And I knew something was wrong. James here, and now a brief word from our sponsors. And she opened the door and she said, Frank, there's been a report of gunfire, bombs exploding, and it's not registering. I mean, I had been there for 20 years. I could count on two hands the number of fistfights we had. And so the first thing I'm thinking, it has to be a senior prank. You know, we're about a month away from graduation. And so run out of my office and tell her to call police 9-1-1. And mind you, 23 years ago, the only girls we didn't Colorado were fire drills. And now you look at all the drills that the kids are learning from the time they enter elementary school. Run hide and fight drills, secure the perimeter line. We didn't ever had any of that. We did the best we could. So when I ran out of my office, Kiki went down one way, I went the other as soon as I came out to the office on my office doors, my worst nightmare became a reality because I encountered the gunman. And I remember it so vividly and everything just seemed to slow down and later what I learned was you go through something called fight, flight and freeze. And I went through and I thought I walked out very calmly, but I remember very distinctly what the gunman was wearing baseball cap turned backwards, white cutoff T-shirt, black vest, boots, and I just remember the shots being fired and glass breaking behind me. And all I kept thinking about, it just slowed down and all I kept thinking about what it was going to feel like to have a bullet pierced my body because I had never in my life encountered anything like that. And so I thought I walked very calmly, but I actually spread it towards a gunman. And I know when my secretary, Susan white and Kiki leiba saw me later outside, they were shocked because the last they saw me, I was spreading right towards the gunman. And I've had police officers say, Frank, why? You're unarmed. Why? And one reason one reason only my girls, I had some kids that were in trouble. And there were about 25 girls that were coming out of the locker room to go to a physical education class, and they were unaware of what was happening. And I got them there and I knew in my mind that if I got them into the gym and we'd be able to shut the door and then once I was able to check outside to see if it was safe because there was a report, a sniper is outside snipers on the building. I said, once I got him outside, we'd be in a safe place. Well, everything was known as planned. I'm keeping him calm, and then all of a sudden, I pull on the gym door and it's locked and we're in trouble. And the girls are screaming, girls start praying and literally the gunman is turning the corner. We hear the sounds of the shots getting closer, the boots on the ground. And I had about 35 keys on a key ring. And I was a principal that I work sued every day or sport code every day. I reached in my pocket and the first key I pulled out, I stuck in the door and it opened it on the first try. And it wasn't that this key was especially marked, and now when I go out and do presentations with people, I said, if you need to get to that key, if you need to get to that button, you need to be able to do it quickly. This key was not specially marked. It was just mingled in with all the others. And I was so fortunate to be able to do that on the first try because if I didn't more likely, I wouldn't be conducting this interview and those girls would have died. James here, and now a brief word from our sponsors. And it was several years ago Columbine girl softball team was playing in the state championship. And so at the game and all of a sudden, a young lady comes up to me and I recognize her. She was one of the girls with me on April 20th and she's crying. I'm crying pretty emotional and she spins me around. She said mister D do you see that girl there in right field? I said, yeah, she said, thank you for finding that key because that's my daughter. And if you didn't find that key, she wouldn't be playing in this game and got very emotional. And so it was from there, I immediately went outside and the thing that so disturbing in there's no one to blame, but it was a protocol at the time to secure the perimeter. Right. And we had a school resource officer that was exchanging gunfire. And he was being told that you can't go in until the S.W.A.T. team arrived and that was one of the most frustrating things and talking to the three or 400 people that were trapped in the building. They were being told, help is on the way and all of a sudden all these officers are arriving. Paramedics are arriving, but no one's coming in the building. And I got outside and I was actually helping the police officers draw floor plans at one point they were going to put a body armor on me to go into billing shut off the fire alarm because it was so loud that the police could not S.W.A.T. team could not communicate once they did arrive. And so by the time the S.W.A.T. team got there, it was about 58 minutes after the original shots were fired. And it's not the place's fault I have defended them to the very max because that was a protocol. And I even was on the street with many of the officers who were friends of mine and they said, you know, this is crazy. We've been sworn to protect and serve and we're standing outside. But that was a protocol at the time. Now you look at the protocol. First officers are immediately going in. Most of these events are over within three to 5 minutes. So that's what happened on that particular day. Thank you for listening to today's episode. Key battles of American history is a proud member of the Parthenon podcast network, which includes several great podcasts, including history on plug by Scott rank, beyond the big screen and history of the papacy by Steve Guerra. This American president by Richard Lim, eyewitness history by Josh Cohen, and vlogging through history by Chris mowry. 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"dylan klebold" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

05:21 min | 10 months ago

"dylan klebold" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"The fact of the matter is that we've already gone there and our founding fathers have settled it with the Second Amendment You're not going to repeal the Second Amendment You're not going to take people's ability They're right To protect themselves and their family away That's not going to happen And we have had in fact gun ownership is nothing new It's been around for ages So what has changed I can't tell you what was going through the mind of the shooter and you validate or in Buffalo years later still can't tell you everything about Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold when they were walking through Columbine committing mass murder I can't tell you that But what I can tell you is is that Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold did that during And it didn't stop them And so we can come up with all of these laws and the shootings the martyrs in Chicago will still happen they'll still happen outside of Chicago and people who are intense on killing Other people will still kill other people even if it's in large numbers And if you look at it when you look at the violence in the inner cities it's actually brought more by the conservative media focusing on it Right We've focused on it for a long long time on this show Democrats don't speak of it They don't mention any of these liberals who have talked about ya valde Where are they Every weekend on Monday morning after every weekend in Chicago Well I'm sorry but the party that believes in defunding the police And we're not going to fund the police Right The party that believes in defunding the police that has helped us skyrocket the murder rate in large cities all across this country you know you've been following the subway shooting of the Morgan Stanley person and what's going on the crime and the assaults and the murder rates that are up Democrats don't talk about that as well It needs to be solid at all Why not If you use a gun during a robbery and as long as you don't shoot anybody we're not going to come down on your heart Right Where's AOC That's right here That's right in her backyard Tell me tell me how many Democrats screamed about that Where was the outrage The gun just don't shoot anybody Yep We won't come down on you Don't shoot anyone We're exclusively was the outrage there The right Where's the outrage about Chicago You have families that can't afford to move out of those neighborhoods They can't afford private security Like the elitist can Like the mayor can They can't afford any of that But they shouldn't have guns because it's an opportunity for gang members to break into their homes and get those guns So no we can't And also we want to defund the police We want to take your guns We want to defund the police So you're a sitting duck You just sit there And by the way prayers don't work either So you can't sit there and pray for your family because that's not going to work either Yes So we'll just take all of the power away from the people the power to protect their family Themselves their property Should be God and it's not about police presence because that's a thing of the past No the fun the police They are part of their the enemy They're part of the problem More police officers on campuses aren't the solution Because it means more guns on campuses which is exactly how they were able to end the murders in Yuval But don't pay attention to that part of it We're going to sit here and just tell you how you shouldn't have a gun how we want to defund the police and you just have to take it because this is and this is who they are as a party and right now they are the party in control of The White House the Senate and the House That's where we are 8 6 6 90.

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"dylan klebold" Discussed on Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast

Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast

04:57 min | 2 years ago

"dylan klebold" Discussed on Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast

"Does. He does a cover of screaming j. You I can say a million bad things about marilyn manson but i will say one good thing about him. Okay and that is eric harris and dylan klebold. We're very big fans of marilyn manson. Okay so for those of you who don't know who those names are at the top of your head. They were the murders. In the columbine massacre and they were big marilyn manson fans and so marilyn manson got interviewed a lot. Like what is your music thing to children. All that crap like that ozzy dot back in the eighties age right and bullshit and someone asked him. And i forget who it was.

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"dylan klebold" Discussed on Whores Talk Horror

Whores Talk Horror

04:48 min | 2 years ago

"dylan klebold" Discussed on Whores Talk Horror

"About this before. I just don't understand why men feel the need to gi- instead of just manning up in asking your wife for a divorce if you're not happy or you found someone else why you think you're going to get away with murder. They are going to look at you. I you are going to be the main suspect if your spouse goes missing or is murdered. There is no way to get away with it. I mean it's almost impossible to get away with that. And i tried not to laugh but it kind of meet me. I don't wanna say we want laugh because that sounds weird but like also based on what you just said lake sedona. Also maybe put the dead body in your fucking garage. Dismember it at your father's business and then go and pick up the potty parts that you had spread across the like it was like murder one. Oh one for dumb asses but this guy so and plus it was like just heartless and cruel an awful so he got what he deserved. Enjoy jail. yes definitely. That's what i have to say about that. Okay all right. I don't know that i've heard about this next one. So what were you talking about next. Yeah i heard this one either and it actually has a connection to a town in illinois. That isn't too far away from us. So this is the halifax valentine's day mass shooting plot and the story comes mainly from advice. Article written by mac lambreau. So here we go. The halifax mass plot was an event that chiefly occurred between february. Twelve twenty fifteen to february fourteenth. Valentine's day twenty fifteen police were alerted to three people identified as lindsay savannah wrath. Randall shepherd and james gamble who were reportedly conspiring to commit a mass killing at the health. Fax shopping center savannah wrath. Shepherd were arrested and convicted of conspiracy to commit murder while gamble was found dead of a self inflicted gunshot wound gamble up behind a blog filled with images of death shootings and references to the nineteen ninety nine columbine high school massacre in colorado and references to adolf hitler and nazis on february twelve. Fifteen the royal canadian mounted police or rcmp. In halifax nova scotia. Canada received a tip through crime. Stoppers that three persons were planning to commit a mass killing at the halifax shopping centre. Two of the suspects randall. Stephen shepherd twenty of timberland nova scotia and lindsay savannah wrath twenty-three from geneva illinois had to firearms and presented a threat a geneva illinois wu. Geneva's actually a really lovely town really lovely on the fox river. I've actually been looking at houses there because they have very very low taxes geneva. We love you just because this person lived in your town that that does not reflect poorly on you exactly well. We'll just say that now so at all started with a columbine meam the meam showed the dead bodies of eric harris and dylan klebold as they laid sprawled in the columbine library under the gore. Read caption quote..

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