■uZ/Kf <-J—WtfTlf1**' *.• *• *'5 May 5, 1999 Page A3 (Elje ^lortlanò (Dbseruer Columbine Students Prepare to Return to School H i A. sdrea O rr L IT T L E T O N , C olo. (R eu ters) - C o lu m b in e H ig h S ch o o l stu d en ts prepared S u n d ay to resu m e classes for the first tim e sin ce last m o n th ’s shocking m assacre as police said their in v estig atio n o f the sh o o tin g s w o u ld likely lead to arrests. In v estig ato rs w ere still n o t su re if Eric H arris, 18, an d D y lan K leb o ld , 17, acted alone in p lan n in g the A pril 20 ram page in w h ich th ey m u rd ered 12 fellow stu d en ts an d a teac h er b e ­ fore killing them selves. B u ta sp o k e s- m an for the Jefferso n C o u n try S h er­ if f said S unday that so m e o f th e h u n ­ dred s o f leads they w ere follo w in g have been “ p an n in g o u t q u ite w e ll.” H e said it w as “ a v e ry g o o d b et" that at least o n e arrest w o u ld b e m ade w ith in the nex t tw o w eeks. “ W e ’re v ery clo se to it," h e said, b u t d eclin ed to elab o rate. N e w sp a ­ p e r rep o rts hav e said th e p erso n e x ­ p ecte d to be arrested w as a m an w h o alleg ed ly p ro v id ed a T E C -9 sem i­ au to m atic th at w as o n e o f fo u r w e a p ­ o n s u sed b y the teen -ag e g u n m en S o far H arris’s p aren ts h av e re­ fused to let p olice q u estio n them , ask­ ing for im m unity from prosecution. K leb o ld ’s parents w ere q u estio n ed by police for tw o hours on Friday and w ere described as very cooperative. M e a n w h ile , m o u r n e rs m ille d aro u n d their old cam p u s, w h ich has beco m e the site o f an elab o rate m e­ m orial, w hile students rallied together at a tearful R em em b ran ce C erem o n y o n S unday an d tried to return som e degree o f n o rm alcy to th eir lives. O n e clo se frien d o f each o f the 12 slain stu d en ts an d te a c h e r W illiam S an d ers to o k th e p o d iu m in the sce­ nic R o ck y M o u n tain th e a te r an d re­ called m o m en ts th ey said th ey had o n ce tak en fo r granted. T h e au d ien c e w as o ccasio n ally b ro u g h t to lau g h ter h e arin g sto ries o f o n e b o y ’s g ift o f a g lo w -in -th e-d ark lizard, a g irl’s in term in ab le b o y talk an d a te a c h e r’s p o ly e ste r p an ts. B ut stu d en ts a ls o said th ey re m a in e d h au n ted b y th e trag ed y an d h ad trep i­ d atio n a b o u t re tu rn in g to sch o o l. F o r the first tim e since th e A pril 20 m assacre, C o lu m b in e stu d en ts will M o n d ay resu m e classes at nearby C h atfield H ig h S chool, w h ich w ill hold m orn in g and aftern o o n sessions to acco m m o d ate b o th sets o f stu d en ts. “ I k n o w that things w o n ’t happen, but I ju s t d o n ’t feel safe anym ore.” said Brain A nderson, a C olu m b in e student w ho narrow ly escaped injury. “ Every so often, I still see Eric shooting a gun, and turning an d shooting at m e.' “T o m o rro w students w ill b e going b ack to sch o o l,” said Jon D eS tefan o , the p resid en t o f the Jefferso n C ounty B oard o f E d u catio n at th e rem em ­ bran ce cerem o n y at the R ed R ocks A m phitheater. “It’s tim e to get back o n the horse. T h is w ill tak e courage b u t I p ro m ise y o u th at y o u w ill b e safe H e said that ev ery p recau tio n had b een taken to m ak e C h atfield H ig h as safe as p o ssib le, an d that a task force w o u ld b e pu t in p lace to im prove security at all the schools in the county In preparation for the new students, C h atfield assig n ed several sheriffs deputies to the cam pus, changed all the locks on the building and blocked ad ­ m ission to anyone but students and sta ff w ith proper identification. S chool officials said they did not know how w ell classes w ould be at­ tended. “ 1 think the expectation is that a lot o f kids are going to w elcom e going back to som e degree o f n o r­ m alcy,” said a spokesm an for the school board. "T h ere m ay be som e students w ho decide to stay out and I c a n ’t believe they w o u ld be penalized.” A m ong the th ousands o f m ourners w ho continued to stream to the C o l­ um bine cam pus an d bring flow ers and hand-w ritten m essag es to the m em o ­ rial w ere m any paren ts w h o said they h oped the trag ed y w o u ld m ak e an im pression o n th eir children. “ I b ro u g h t m y k ids h ere to p a y o u r resp ects an d to sh o w th em w h at tra g ­ ed y brings. K id s d o n ’t seem to take th e tim e to u n d e rsta n d ,” said B ud F ears. “ I f th is d o e s n ’t w a k e u p A m erica, I d o n ’t k n o w w h at w ill.” “ 1 think (m y children) have been a little m ore concerned about going to school and th at’s sad. I d o n ’t think kids should feel insecure going to school.” Locks r i ‘ > , s k Action to Keep Guns Away from Children U.S. Rep. Ju lia C arso n , D -Ind., today jo in e d P resid en t C lin to n in his • A u th o rize recall, repair, and/or re p la c e m e n t o f su b s ta n d a rd d is ­ is proposing: • Extension o f an existing ban on call fo r child safety locks on guns and stronger action to keep guns aw ay ch arg e p ro tectio n d evices; • R eq u ire that h an d g u n s be ac­ co m p an ied by a w arn in g that m eets w ell estab lish ed criteria for con su m ­ ers w arn in g labels, alertin g buyers to the hazard s that h an d g u n s pose to ch ild ren and u rging o w n ers to store their w eap o n s locked an d unloaded; • P reserve any stro n g er state law on safety locks and ch ild access, as w ell as p en d in g actions brought by victim s o f d efectiv e handgun or inef­ juvenile possession o f handguns to in­ clude semiautomatic assault rifles; also a banonunportantotallanim uniuon maga­ fective safety locks; and • E n su re in d u stry c o m p lian ce th ro u g h strong enfo rcem en t p ro v i­ sions, including public and private civil rem edies and crim inal penalities. handgun purchases, with additional two The C hild H andgun Injury Preven­ tion A ct is the strongest handgun child safety lock bill ever offered in C on­ gress, Rep. C arson said. It also relies on established product safety standard­ setting procedures used by the C on­ sum er Product Safety Com m ission. The C ongressw om an reiterated the P resident ’ s assertion in his 1999 State o f the U nion A ddress that C ongress should pass legislation to require trig­ ger locks, and “do everything pos­ sible to keep our children safe.” T h e p resid en t an n o u n ced his gun co n tro l p roposals at a W hite H ouse cerem o n y to launch his new om nibus checks on buyers if they need that m uch time. N ow , it limits them to three days, but m ost checks are instanta­ neous N ever before has there been a m inim um , m andatory w aiting period. • M andatory prison sen te n c e s o f three to 10 years and $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 fines for adults, including p a re n ts, w ho know ingly or reck lessly a llo w c h il­ from children. "K ids and guns are a deadly com bi­ nation,” C arson said. “It should not be easier for a child to operate a handgun than it is to open a bottle o f asprin. From Jonesboro to Springfield, from Paducah to L ittleton, and all across A m erica, the tragic consequences o f m ixing children an d guns for those devices. The bill has 39 cosponsors. R ep. C arso n in tro d u ced th e bill Feb. 3 in resp o n se th e risin g tide o f gun violence am o n g ch ild ren in In­ dianapolis an d n atio n w id e. H andgun m anufactures have failed to honor their p ro m ise m ade m ore than a year ago at th e W hite H ouse to voluntarily supply safety devices w ith their products. A cco rd in g to a study by the V iolence Policy C enter, only 4 out o f 20 handgun m anufactures are supplying any kind o f safety device. W orse, som e devices provided are so shoddy that they d o n ’t w ork. This legislation will: • R equire th at all n ew h an d g u n s com e w ith a safety lo ck o r d isch arg e p revention device; • Require that m inim un safety stan­ dards be d ev elo p e d for th o se d ev ices to ensure the safety lo ck s w ork, using the sam e standard-setting procedures used to d evelop sa fe ty stan d ard s for toys, b icy cle h elm ets an d c h ild -re­ crim e package. In ad d itio n to m an d ato ry child- safety locks on all guns sold, C linton zines that hold m ore than 10 rounds, an extension o f current law banning imports o f those made since 1994. • B ack g ro u n d checks o n b u y e rs for all g u n -sh o w sales. • A lifetim e b an on gun o w n e rsh ip for people w ho com m it violent crim es as ju v en iles. • A three-day w aiting period for all days if law officers need them to com ­ plete their investigation. U ntil last year, the brady A ct provided five days for police to conduct b ac k g ro u n d several illegal gun m arkets. The p resid en t also p ro p o se d re ­ quiring a b ack g ro u n d ch eck fo r p u r­ chases o f ex p lo siv es, as w ell as guns, in th eir attack. A A C P National Resource Center Tougher Laws Needed to Helps Schools, Communities Combat Hate Crimes in Violence Prevention p lan s, n eed s assessm en t, an d sch o o l/ P R N ew sw ire — T he N ational R e­ source C en ter for S afe S chools offers a range o fh e lp an d services to schools and co m m unities in th e prev en tio n o f school violence. In the afterm ath o f the recent tragedy at C o lu m b in e H igh S chool in L ittleton, C olorado, school safety has becom e a heig h ten ed and co m m u n ity p artn ersh ip s. T h e c e n te r has a to ll-free tele­ p h o n e n u m b e r (8 0 0 -5 4 7 -6 3 3 9 , ext. 131) th at is a cen tral access p o in t for req u estin g train in g and o th e r te ch n i­ critical issue across th e country. T h e reso u rce c e n te r m ain tain s a W eb site (w w w .n w rel.o rg /safe), g iv ­ ing a c o m p reh en siv e o v erv iew o f c e n te r p ro g ra m s an d p ro v id in g a w ealth o f reso u rces o n sch o o l safety , in clu d in g free p u b licatio n s, a c a le n ­ d a r o f train in g an d tech n ical a ssis­ tan ce ev en ts, a len d in g lib rary w ith a search ab le d atabase, research , p ro m ­ isin g an d effectiv e p ractices, facts a n d fig u res, an d u sefu l links. T ra in e d s ta ff are av ailab le to an ­ sw er telephone qu eries o n topics such as p re v e n tiv e ed u c a tio n , safe sch o o l cal assistan ce, o r fo r o b tain in g m o re in fo rm atio n ab o u t safe sc h o o ls and v io len ce p rev en tio n . T he N atio n al R eso u rce C en ter for S afe S ch o o ls can assist sch o o ls and c o m m u n ities w ith: • Recognizing early w arning signs o f potential violence such as social w ith­ draw al . problem s wi th anger. and direct o r indirect threats to self and others •C reatin g co m p reh en siv e p lan s to m ake a safe sch o o l en v iro n m en t •U n d e rsta n d in g th e p ro c e ss o f assessin g in d iv id u al sch o o l needs •D e te rm in in g w h a t e x p e rt r e ­ so u rces are av ailab le •C reatin g a ratio n al an d reaso n ed crisis-re sp o n se p lan , in clu d in g h an - d lin g th e m ed ia, p artn erin g w ith law en fo rcem en t ag en cies, effectiv e cri­ sis-co m m u n icatio n p lan s, an d id en ­ tifying an appropriate crisis-response team . T h e crisis resp o n se p la n is p art o f a com prehensive safe-school plan. In ad d itio n to its to ll-free n u m b er, the cen ter can b e co n tac ted b y e-m ail at safesch o o ls@ n w rel.o rg o r b y m ail at the fo llo w in g address: N atio n al R eso u rce C e n te r for S afe S ch o o ls, N W R E L . 101 S W M ain, S u ite 500, P o rtlan d O R 97204. T he N atio n al R eso u rce C e n te r for Safe S chools is operated b y the N o rth ­ w est R eg io n al E d u catio n al L a b o ra­ to ry (N W R E L ) in P o rtlan d , O reg o n , th ro u g h fu n d in g b y the U. S. O ffice o f Ju v en ile Ju stice an d D elin q u en cy P rev en tio n an d the U n ited S tates D ep artm en t o f E d u catio n . N W R E L is a n o n p ro fit o rg an izatio n an d the c e n te r’s serv ices are p ro v id ed w ith ­ o u t co st to sch o o ls an d co m m u n ities. $100,000 POWERBALL WINNERS! K A N S A S C IT Y . M o. (A P ) _ S tro n g er law s are n eed ed to p ro s­ ecu te hate crim es, the head o f the N A A C P e m p h asized at a regional co n feren ce in K ansas C ity. K w eisi M fum e discussed the m u r­ ders o f Jam es B y rd Jr., a b lack m an w ho w as ch ain ed to a p ickup truck an d d rag g ed fo r th ree m iles in Ja s­ per, T exas, and M atth ew S hepard, a g ay co llege stu d en t w ho w as beaten an d left tied to a fen ce in n ear-freez­ ing tem p eratu res in L aram ie. W yo. H e also talked about the h ig h school sh o o tin g s in L ittleton, C olo. All w ere instances ofhate crimes, he said, and should be prosecuted as such. “A nd yet w e recognize that the existing hate-crimes statutes w ere not enough, he said at a new s conference Friday. M fume, 50, president o f the National Association for the Advancement o f Colored People, also noted recent ex­ amples o f police brutality in Pittsburgh; Riverside, C alif; and N ew Y ork City. “T hose things all point to w hat we consider to b e a grow ing, glaring na­ tional trend to w ard excessive use o f force by police officers," M fum e said. H e said o fficers w ho use ex ces­ sive force d ish o n o r those w ho w ork w ell w ith com m u n ities. M fum e said pol ice brutal ity is “an A m erican prob­ lem " an d that dep artm en ts and m u­ nicipalities should face repercussions from the federal governm ent. KTWB Television Stops Broadcasting Howard Stern Show SEA TTLE (AP) _ K TW B Televi­ sion has decided to pull "T he H ow ard Stem Radio Show ” o ff the air. T he m ove is in response to com ­ m ents the shock-jock broadcast person­ ality m ade about the shootings at C ol­ um bine High School in Littleton, Colo. “Personally, I w as shocked and of­ fended by his rem arks. O ur sensitivities lie w ith our viewers and the families and friends o f the victim s,” said W ade Brewer. K TW B vice president and gen­ eral manager. The show had been broadcast late on Saturday night. S tem ’s daily, syndi­ cated m orning radio show is not broad­ cast in the Seattle market. S tem 's agent, D on Buchwald, did not im m ediately return a telephone m essage Friday night. T h e C o lo rad o L egislature co n ­ dem ned the statem ents by Stem , w ho ■/M' t U » ’ • & ’ ÿ ; «a»'.' •ífc a?; r*» ■X-’ ■ ¿i sistant asprin b o ttle s; N r.i.. •J r dren unlaw ful access to gu n s that are u sed to cause death or injury. • E xpansion o f a federal p ro g ram that traces firearm s u sed by ju v e n ile s in crim es, w h ich has h elp ed id en tify an d w e w ill b e th ere w ith y o u .” P O R T L A N D , O R E ., A pril 28 / •'To Ï If said some o f the girls fleeing the April 20 shooting w ere “really good-look­ ing” and w ondered on the air whether the gunm en tried “to have sex w ith any o f the good-looking girls.” K TW B is an affiliate o f the W arner Brothers netw ork, w hich is know n for its shows targeted at teen-agers such as “ F elicity,” “D aw so n ’s C reek” and “Buffy, the Vam pire Slayer.” Here are just a few of the 146 Oregon Powerball $100,000 winners who know just how fun it is to win playing Oregon Lottery Powerball! 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