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The 20 award-winning images in this gallery are presented in the order submitted to the prize committee. Higher resolution images are available. Contact the Western History/Genealogy Department for more information. I ’ ve never seen this one of Erics face seperated from his skull after his suicide. (2nd photo) The other, most of us have seen, but not in this high of resolution. I heard that they were seneeds. Those FUC*ERS are dead/destroyed but their destruction will live on at least 80 years. I don’t know, when does society forget this tragedy? The Columbine Massacre had been so deadly that it is easily considered one of the most serious acts of terrorism on American soil. Combined with having happened in a high school, a place meant to symbolize youth and facilitate learning, the shock around the story remains over 20 years later. Photos of evidence from the Columbine High School shootings, released by police to the public in 2004. In this March 14, 2018, file photograph , an orange ribbons adorns a fence after it was tied there by a student during a walkout to protest gun violence on the soccer field behind Columbine High. The Columbine High School massacre, which occurred on April 20, 1999, remains one of the most devastating events in American history. As we reflect on this tragic day, 7 Columbine photos have surfaced, offering a rare glimpse into the events that unfolded. Included in the photo are twelfth grade students Eric Harris (with cap and sunglasses) and Dylan Klebold (topmost with sunglasses), who would go on to kill 12 students and one teacher, then committed suicide on April 20, 1999, dubbed the “ Columbine High School Massacre.”.