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A complete and comprehensive summary of the study material for Study Unit 8. Summaries were compiled using the reader provided by the lecturers, the lecture notes, as well as the study outcomes. Case Study: Columbine School Shooting

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Study Unit 8
Labelling Perspective




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Case Study: Columbine School Shooting

The 2 Shooters
Eric Harris Dylan Klebold

L Son of Air Force pilot. L Noted for shyness & intellect.

L Spent most of his childhood L Attended Colorado CHIPS with
moving from place to place. Brooks Brown.
*Hated it – felt alone and lost. “Challenging High Intellectual
*Wrote extensively about how Potential Students” – program for
lonely he is. gifted children from Gr. 3.
*Brown left the program within a
L Regularly played soldier – pretending to be a year – competitive students and lack of support from
marine with brother and friends. teachers.
Games always filled with violence – he is always the
hero. L Remained in the program till Gr. 6.

L Age 11 – discovered “Doom” (First person L Didn’t really let emotions show – bottled up until
action-horror first-person shooter videogame). he exploded in uncharacteristic rage.
*Constantly pulled out of schools and away from
friends – retreated into computer & internet world.
*Created 11 different custom levels for Doom and
the sequel.

L Told Brown to leave the school because “he liked
him now.”


L Met in middle schoool – only became inseperable midway through high school.
L Some say they were bullied, others say they were fairly popular with a sizeable group of friends.
L Harris, Klebold, and Brown bonded over share dlove of philosophy and video games.
L Brown joined the theater department and so did Klebold.

L Regularly attended football games to cheer on Harris’ brother.
≈ Connection earned Harris popularity – managed to find a date to freshman homecoming.
≈ Girl didn’t warnt to continue seeing him.
Warning Sign 1: Harris covered himself & nearby rock in fake blood while Brown distracted her and let out a
screambefore playing dead.

L Friend, Chris Morris – part of the “Trench Coat Maffia”.
≈ Had a part-time job at local Blackjack pizza restaurant – helped Harris get a summer job there and
Klebold followed.
≈ Harris described as a relatively good employee – punctual, polite, and put together.
≈ Harris became shift manager during senior year – used his promotion to win over girls.
L Believed they were superior because they had “self-awareness”.


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