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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 681323" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>The Columbine tragedy is very personal for me. I was still living in Colo. at the time this happened and many of my co-workers kids went to Columbine. One of my co-workers son was killed. It was just so horrific.</p><p></p><p>My son at the time was 17 the same age as Dylan Klebold. He was serving time in a juvenile detention center.</p><p></p><p>I remember all the talk around the office about how everyone blamed the parents, how "they should have known" and I remember thinking, this could have been my son. My son had exhibited such rage and fury that I was terrified of him. My son set fire to the field behind his Jr. High School. Yes, it could have been my son. My son once shared with me how he and some of his buddies beat up a homeless man. I was horrified!!! I wanted to tell the police but without evidence or my son admitting to them what he had done, I knew nothing would come of it. I remember the threats my son used to make that he wanted to kill everyone including me and my husband.</p><p></p><p>My heart goes out to the Klebold's and Harris's. I have imagined myself in their shoes over the years.</p><p></p><p>Yes, it's heartbreaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 681323, member: 18516"] The Columbine tragedy is very personal for me. I was still living in Colo. at the time this happened and many of my co-workers kids went to Columbine. One of my co-workers son was killed. It was just so horrific. My son at the time was 17 the same age as Dylan Klebold. He was serving time in a juvenile detention center. I remember all the talk around the office about how everyone blamed the parents, how "they should have known" and I remember thinking, this could have been my son. My son had exhibited such rage and fury that I was terrified of him. My son set fire to the field behind his Jr. High School. Yes, it could have been my son. My son once shared with me how he and some of his buddies beat up a homeless man. I was horrified!!! I wanted to tell the police but without evidence or my son admitting to them what he had done, I knew nothing would come of it. I remember the threats my son used to make that he wanted to kill everyone including me and my husband. My heart goes out to the Klebold's and Harris's. I have imagined myself in their shoes over the years. Yes, it's heartbreaking. [/QUOTE]
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