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Bill Curry, left, talks on the phone with family after getting word by cell phone that his daughter Kendra and niece Kami had barricaded themselves in a closet with more than 20 other students at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., during the April 20 shootings. At center, mother Lorie Curry (right) and an aunt of both girls Janet Olmstead cry at the word that the girls were still in the gun-shattered school. At far right Jason Curry, brother of Kendra waits by their sides.
Columbine High student Kate Moulton, 14, hugs parents Jeff and Lauren after fleeing the school during the April 20 shootings. Kate's brother also escaped the school unharmed.
Ashleigh Fitterer, 10, of Aurora, Colo., listens to comments by the Rev. Franklin Graham as Cindy Gratzke, and Suzanne and Al Krauklis embrace at a memorial service held in Littleton, Colorado, the weekend after the shootings at Columbine High School.
Cindy Fairchild, of Aurora, Colo., prays below a six-foot cross in honor of Columbine shooter Dylan Klebold at Robert F. Clement Park in Littleton. Fifteen identical crosses were planted on a hill in the park, one for each victim of the shootings at Columbine High, including shooters Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold.
Billboards advertising the annual NRA meeting to be held in Denver a week after the shootings at Columbine High School hinted at the political fallout of the massacre.
Dan Jantzen, of Arvada, Colo., climbs atop a Civil War memorial to place a placard in the arms of a statue in front of the Colorado Capitol. A protest of the NRA's annual meeting in Denver drew thousands to the capitol in protest of gun violence.
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