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Columbine School Shooting Case Study

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On April 20, 1999 Columbine school would face a devastating attack. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold commit a school shooting that changes the lives of Columbine students and staff. Two best friends that make a deadly combination. They show up to the school with a plan to kill as many people as possible.
The psychological state of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold played a part in the events that follow. Eric had a primarily aggressive or sadistic personality. He was secondary antisocial, narcissistic, and had paranoid features. These are all consistent with a severely disturbed personality syndrome called “Malignant Narcissism” and he took Luvox for it. Harris hated the school, it’s jock culture and he also hated anyone Dylan and him believed mistreated him. He was considered talkative and volatile. His rage was often visible and apparent to others around him. Eric Harris was placed under the category of a psychopath. Dylan Klebold was placed under the category of a psychotic. Klebold had paranoid delusional tendencies. He didn’t hallucinate or lose complete touch with reality. He also suffered depression and suicidal thoughts.
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It was a violent hate crime against the people the thought wronged them. It happened on April 20, 1999 and their attack lasted from 11:10 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. There were 13 victims and more than 20 injured. They were never caught by the police. They had killed themselves before the police had a chance to get to them. However they did open fire on some officers before they claimed their own lives. They were not capable to withstand trial because they were not apprehended alive. They were not charged with anything because they committed suicide. The two boys were labeled as mass murderers. Therefore they weren't sentenced to anything and they both died April 20, 1999. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold both shoot themselves after their attack on their

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