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  1. Era John Savage, un conocido de Klebold, quien había ido a la biblioteca a estudiar para una prueba de historia. Savage dijo su nombre, creyendo que estaban dirigiéndose solo a los atletas (algo que Savage no era), en un intento de salvar su vida.

    • 20 de abril de 1999, 11:08 a. m. - 12:08 p. m. (UTC−06:00)
  2. It was John Savage, an acquaintance of Klebold's. He asked Klebold what they were doing, to which he shrugged and answered, "Oh, just killing people." Savage asked if they were going to kill him. However, because of the background noise, Klebold said, "What?" Savage asked again whether they were going to kill him.

  3. The 11k has some interesting perceptions about John and how he acted in the library prior to the interaction from other witnesses, if you are further interested. He seemed to be very calm - some said that he “was in his own world.”. This calm demeanor may be what got him out of there alive. 11. comingdownfast.

  4. 12 de jun. de 1999 · The athletes threw Skittles candy at them, said senior John Savage. Once, athletes threw a bagel close to the table, and the cafeteria emptied for fear of a fight. In the boys' bathrooms, a ...

  5. 18 de abr. de 2024 · In the quarter-century since two gunmen at Columbine shot and killed 12 fellow students and a teacher in suburban Denver — an attack that played out on live television and ushered in the modern era of school shootings — the traumas of that day have continued to shadow Mendo and others who were there. READ MORE.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2009 · (CM) ColumbineJOHNSAVAGE_CM Former Columbine student John Savage now lives in Tooele, Utah with a wife and daughter Madeline, 20 months, he was at his home on Tuesday March 17, 2009.

  7. Durante el tiroteo en la biblioteca también le perdonaron la vida a John Savage, conocido de los chicos. Finalmente los dos individuos terminaron siendo víctimas del tiroteó al suicidarse dentro del recinto, en la biblioteca, al dispararse en la cabeza ambos.