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24 years.
So, I want to give a little bit of context for this because I don't want it to be spreed as something edgy or "cOol".
This happend in México, in the exact same state where i'm from. It was around the first months of the pandemic, there was a lot of police brutality towards any kind of civilians on the streets and unfortunately it led to the murder of a teenager all because he was not wearing a face mask.
After that many of the people started making all this riots on the principal streets demanding justice for that poor boy which ended up on that (👆🏻).
A girl spilled flammable liquid on that police officer and lit a lighter so the man was on fire in like 2 seconds. The video is quite graphic but he didn't suffered major injuries. He was rushed to the hostipal right away.
It really shocked the comunity because something like that had never happended before. And the news were more invested in this (👆🏻) rather than the murder that had just happended like a week ago.
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Eric would visit Dylan in class all the time.
They spent at least some of that morning just… just existing for a little while. Just being friends and thinking.
“He looks away from the camera, as if speaking only to himself. Then he says softly, ‘Just know I’m going to a better place. I didn’t like life too much… .’ Watching this, I had to bite my lip to stop myself from screaming, ‘Stop! Stop! Don’t go. Don’t leave me! Don’t do this. Don’t hurt those people. Give me a chance to help you! Come back.’ But wherever he was, Dylan couldn’t hear me anymore.”
— Sue Klebold on watching her son’s goodbye tape, filmed half an hour before the massacre
“Anything to be with you. I would enjoy life knowing that you loved me.”
— Dylan Klebold
This actual CD belong to Eric Harris. It was given to a friend of his prior to the massacre. That friend sold it to a collector in 2000. The collector shared it with me today and I wanted to share it with all of you.
Eric Harris’ House
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