Columbine Commission Re-Invites Jeffco Sheriff
County Attorney Doubts Stone Will Testify
Jefferson County Sheriff John Stone has
been invited again to appear before the Governor's Columbine Review
Commission in what may be its final meeting in early March.
Stone was invited to testify before the panel earlier but
declined on the advice of the city attorney's office. Stone and his
department are named in civil lawsuits filed by the families of
victims who were killed or wounded at Columbine on April 20, 1999.
Two teen gunmen killed 12 students and a teacher before taking
their own lives. Stone's department led the police response to the
shootings.
Commission chairman William Erickson said that he talked with Bill
Tuthill, an assistant county attorney for Jefferson County, in
hopes of arranging Stone's appearance.
"But it is his (Tuthill's) opinion that, in all probability, he
won't," said Erickson, a retired chief justice of the Colorado
Supreme Court.
Tuthill and Stone did not return his telephone calls.
Erickson said that the March 2 hearing probably will be the
commission's last.
The morning will be set aside for members of the public to
speak. In the afternoon, the commission will hear from Kathy Sasak,
assistant district attorney in Jefferson County, and Joe
Schallmoser, who will speak about school security issues.
Erickson said that the commission has begun writing its report, which
should be finished before its May 16 deadline.
Gov. Bill Owens established the panel in the summer of 1999 to
document the lessons learned from the tragedy, recommend ways to
prevent similar tragedies and chronicle the major events
surrounding the rampage.
The commission also is charged with reviewing the police
response, the procedures and techniques used by the SWAT teams at
the scene, coordination among law enforcement agencies and the
ability of the responding agencies to communicate with each other.
Previous Stories:
- February 8, 2001: Columbine Autopsy Reports Released
- January 31, 2001: Columbine Autopsy Report Ordered Released
- November 22, 2000: Columbine School Shooting Report Released
- September 6, 2000: Judge Moves All Columbine Lawsuits To His Court
- May 16, 2000: Columbine Report: Massacre Was Quick
- April 26, 2000: Columbine Tapes To Be Made Public
- April 20, 2000: Columbine: Ceremonies, Crosses And Blame
- December 13, 1999: Columbine Killers Made Tapes Before Spree
- October 14, 1999: Columbine Shooting Video Sets Off Furor
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