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COLUMBINE: THE MORNING EVERYTHING CHANGED

18 min · 19. juni 2026
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Episode 118 | Historical Events In this History episode we focus on April 20th, 1999 — the 49 minutes at Columbine High School that killed 14 people, and what the investigation revealed: a warning website that was seen and not acted on, cafeteria bombs designed to kill hundreds that failed to detonate, a law enforcement perimeter protocol that left a teacher bleeding for three hours, and a country that responded by building an entirely new architecture of school security around the question of what to do next time. The bombs didn't work. What happened instead was still enough to change everything. #HistoryMystery #Columbine #AmericanHistory #SchoolShooting #HistoryPodcast

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