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Columbine victim's brother spreads message at Auburn Mountainview HS
Posted on December 2, 2011 at 12:41 PM
Updated Friday, Dec 2 at 12:42 PM
When he talks about the day he watched two classmates, filled with hatred and anger, gun down his two friends next to him in the library, you can still see the pain in Craig Scott’s eyes.
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