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Sheriff May Block Columbine Police Shooting Probe
The Associated Press. ^ | UP DATE 12/31.01 | Associated Press

Posted on 12/31/2001 7:07:39 AM PST by expose

Sheriff May Block Columbine Police Shooting Probe

Legal Experts Think Stone May Block Investigation That He Requested

DENVER -- Legal experts said that a sheriff who will head an investigation into the shooting of one of the Columbine victims could find himself hamstrung by the person who requested the review: Jefferson County Sheriff John Stone.

Stone has asked El Paso County Sheriff John Anderson to investigate claims that a Denver SWAT officer shot and killed student Daniel Rohrbough (pictured, left) when police converged on Columbine High School on April, 20, 1999.

Rohrbough was among 15 people, including the two gunmen, killed during the rampage at the school. Brian Rohrbough has long claimed his son was shot by police, and he said an affidavit filed last week by a former school official boosts his claim. The affidavit contains information about a conversation with a Denver officer.

Students Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris killed themselves after carrying out the assault.

Stone asked Anderson to conduct an independent investigation in hopes Rohrbough and other victims' families would accept Stone's office's findings that Klebold and Harris were responsible, said Jacki Tallman, Stone's spokeswoman.

The roadblock, legal experts said, could be Stone himself. The sheriff wouldn't talk to a commission appointed by Gov. Bill Owens looking into the tragedy, and the panel's chairman doesn't believe Stone will be forthcoming with anyone else.

"Stone made a promise at the first meeting that they'd cooperate in every way," said William Erickson, the chairman and a former Colorado Supreme Court chief justice. "After the first meeting, we were unable to get any information from anybody in the sheriff's office."

Denver lawyer and legal analyst Andrew Cohen called Stone's request for an investigation an empty gesture. He said he doesn't believe officers will agree to be interviewed.

Stone's call for an outside review follows last week's filing of an affidavit by a former school official who said Denver police Sgt. Dan O'Shea told her two days after the massacre that he was afraid he may have shot a student.

Anderson said he doesn't see the investigation as a wild goose chase.

"We are not going in with any preconceived notion. We believe that an investigation is simply a search for the truth," Anderson said.

He said his investigators will interview a number of people, including officers. But he said a lot of it will be an independent review of the forensic evidence, witness testimony, the coroner's report and other evidence.

Anderson said he expects the investigation to last two to three months and to be conducted by a team of four to five people.

Stone asked Anderson to head the investigation because no El Paso County deputies were involved while the shootings were going on, Tallman said.

Arapahoe County Sheriff Pat Sultan said Anderson is a good choice because of his track record.

"He has a tremendous reputation, probably far better than any sheriff in the state as far as forensic and criminal investigations go," Sullivan said.


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To: Ajnin
if one trains the way they will fight, they will fight the way they train.
21 posted on 12/31/2001 9:39:58 AM PST by IRtorqued
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To: expose
Sheriff John Stone
Why won't you let me a-loooone?

Midwinter Beach Boys reference. Couldn't resist.

22 posted on 12/31/2001 10:09:18 AM PST by JennysCool
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To: Eagle Eye
Can you find a quote from a named freeper that doesn't ultimately blame harris and klebold? If they exist, they the rare exception. And, it seems, you do not want to find out if a cop screwed up or not.

Harris and Klebold were never convicted of any crime related to the Columbine shootings in any court of law of which I'm aware. Accordingly, under the constitution that I'm sworn to protect and defend, they're innocent until convicted in such a proceding.

I of course have little doubt that the pair was in fact involved in the shootings as perpetrators. And I'm just as certain that others were involved, assisting them to an equal or lesser degree of culpability. That includes many of the Columbine-area cops, local, county and federal, covering up their own criminally negligent and reckless misconduct.

23 posted on 12/31/2001 10:12:53 AM PST by archy
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To: Itzlzha
Ok, I accept that "accidents/mistakes" can happen...howver...

THE COP HAD A 9mm FULL AUTO! He HELD THE TRIGGER AND EMPTIED OFF 51 ROUNDS! Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is a clip and 1/2....meaning he RELOADED and KEPT ON FIRING! Where was his situational awareness, and target acquisition training?!?!

The same place as that of the SWATzie raiders inside the school who sprayed full-auto fire down a hallway and entered rooms via *clearing with fire* techniques believing that the hostile shooters were still alive, and knowing that live student victims also remained inside the school.

Either that, or they saw the lawsuits and possible criminal charges coming, and were trying to murder potential witnesses.

-archy-/-

24 posted on 12/31/2001 10:18:19 AM PST by archy
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To: Itzlzha
I'm not very familiar with the what happened at Columbine. Perhaps the cops were negligent. In such a case they should be fired and or prosecuted. If we don't want innocent people getting shot accidentally by the police, then we need to get rid of the police or at least take their guns away.
25 posted on 12/31/2001 10:32:02 AM PST by Ajnin
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To: IRtorqued
if you train the way you fight, you fight the way you train.

I agree 100%.

26 posted on 12/31/2001 10:51:24 AM PST by Ajnin
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To: Ajnin
I'm not very familiar with the what happened at Columbine. Perhaps the cops were negligent. In such a case they should be fired and or prosecuted. If we don't want innocent people getting shot accidentally by the police, then we need to get rid of the police or at least take their guns away.

If you listen to the likes of Dane on this issue, you will know even less than you do now...because in his view, even if the Cops were negligent, it's still Klebold and Harris' fault, not the Cops who may have slaughtered an innocent kid.

However, I believe there is an alternative to your supposition that we disarm Police or get rid of them entirely...
Make them accountable for their actions in the line of duty, and make sure they are trained to a level commensurate with said duties.

Which means if you are SWAT/HRT or the like, you qualify WEEKLY at a certified range to keep your skills at optimal levels.

Which means you PUBLICLY expose incompetent Cops and Management that are Political cronies of the corrupt Civilian Governments.

No more OMERTA, no covering for Donut-Eaters so they can get their pensions. Police are Public Officials, but WE are their bosses. This has somehow been lost in that last years. They are to UPHOLD laws...EQUALLY!

That is all we ask, but as I have argued with Dane and his LEO-Uber-Alles crowd, they seem to have a problem applying the same laws to themselves as we have to obey.

I'm sure someone soon will pop up with the canard of "How tough the job is", or "I am a Cop-Hater"...any takers on the over/under?

27 posted on 12/31/2001 11:02:21 AM PST by Itzlzha
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To: Dane
"Blame" isn't the issue: the issue is rank cowardice by hundreds of heavily armed and armored law enforcement officers. The issue is the possibility that one or more of those officers killed one (or more) of the victims. The issue is a sheriff blocking an investigation, rather than pursuing the truth.

The two student psychos are burning in hell where they belong - Now the it's time to bring the law breakers among our law enforcement people to justice, if called for and the cowards that stood around rather than risk their lives should be recognized and drummed out of the police.

28 posted on 12/31/2001 11:13:44 AM PST by USMCVet
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To: Itzlzha
You can make cops accountable all day long. You can make them train 24 hours a day. It is still not going to make accidents go away.

I've seen many cops held accountable for their actions. I know it's hard to believe, but it does happen.

29 posted on 12/31/2001 11:39:39 AM PST by Ajnin
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To: Ajnin
Bump to a thread that has gone out of sight, out of mind...
30 posted on 12/31/2001 5:27:14 PM PST by Itzlzha
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To: Jack Barbara
Nobody believes it happens until it happens to them. It is sad to sit in court and listen to the lies.

6 posted on 12/31/01 8:29 AM Pacific by Jack Barbara

Correct

31 posted on 01/09/2002 12:54:06 PM PST by t-shirt
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