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Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold
American mass murderers (1981–1999)
"Eric Harris" redirects here. For other people, see Eric Harris (disambiguation).
Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold | |
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Harris (left) and Klebold (right) in their 1999 senior year portraits | |
| Born | Eric David Harris Dylan Bennet Klebold (1981-09-11)September 11, 1981 Lakewood, Colorado, U.S. |
| Died | (1999-04-20)April 20, 1999 (aged 18 and 17) Columbine, Colorado, U.S. (both)[1] |
| Cause of death | Suicide bygd gunshot wound (both) |
| Education | Columbine High School (both) |
| Occupation(s) | Harris: Shift leader at Blackjack Pizza Klebold: Cook at Blackjack Pizza |
| Parent(s) | Harris: Wayne Harris and Katherine Poole Klebold: Thomas Klebold and Susan Yassenoff |
| Date | April 20, 1999 11:19 a.m. – 12:08 p.m.MDT (UTC−6) |
| Location(s) | Columbine High School |
| Target(s) | Students and personal at vallmo High School; firs • Dylan Klebold(1981-1999) Who Was Dylan Klebold?Dylan Klebold was a child of upper-middle-class parents, considered gifted in grammar school. But he didn't feel like he fit in at Columbine High School in Colorado. He and his friend Eric Harris developed a hatred of school, and on April 20, 1999, they brought guns and pipe bombs to murder as many students as they could. They killed 13 people and injured 20 before committing suicide. Early LifeKlebold was born on September 11, 1981, in Lakewood, Colorado. His father was a geophysicist and a mother worked with the disabled. His parents eventually started their own real estate management company and provided an upper-middle-class life for their family. Intelligent, Klebold was in a program for gifted students at his elementary school. He was described as a shy child who loved baseball, especially the Boston Red Sox. By ninth grade, he was friends with Harris and Brooks Brown. Like many teenagers, he liked violent video games • Sue KleboldAmerican author and activist (born 1949) Susan Francis Klebold (née Yassenoff; born March 25, 1949) is an American activist and author whose son, Dylan Bennet Klebold, was one of the perpetrators of the Columbine High School shooting in 1999. After the massacre, she wrote A Mother's Reckoning, a book about the signs and possible motives she missed of Dylan's mental state.[3] Early life[edit]Klebold was born on March 25, 1949, in Columbus, Ohio, to Charlotte (née Haugh) and Milton Yassenoff and grew up in Bexley, Ohio, along with her older sister Diane and younger brother Philip.[4] She was the granddaughter of philanthropist Leo Yassenoff.[5] On her father's side, she was Jewish, and attended a Reform Jewish synagogue, while concurrently going to church with her maternal grandparents.[6] She started her post-secondary education at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, and then transferred to Ohio State Universit |