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Dylan Klebold
Dylan was a student at Columbine High School when he and a friend, Eric Harris, entered the building with guns and bombs, killing thirteen and injuring dozens of others. Dylan was quickly identified as a "math prodigy," and began school early, entering a program for gifted students. He participated in sports at an early age. He was born in Colorado. His mother was Jewish and the family practiced a blended religion observance that wasn't focused on any formal church setting. Dylan was quiet and left fewer clues in the forms of notes and journals than his counterpart, Eric. Dylan worked at Blackjack Pizza and left the house on April 20, 1999, just as he did most days. He picked up supplies, including weapons and the makings of bombs, and spent the morning with Eric before entering the school to begin the killing. Dylan was the follower of the two...
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