| Only weeks before they opened fire on classmates at Colorado's
Columbine High School, Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris were described as
teenagers with bright futures, according to reports prepared by the
probation officer assigned to work with the youths following their 1998
arrest for breaking into a car. After pleading guilty to trespass,
theft, and criminal mischief, the teens entered a juvenile diversion
program requring them to perform community service, attend various
classes, and submit to drug testing. Harris, though not Klebold, also
had to attend anger management classes. In these eerie Jefferson County
District Court records, prepared when the teenagers completed the
program in early-February, a diversion officer (whose name has been
redacted by court officials) noted that Harris "excelled in school and
never had any problems in this area." Klebold was termed "intelligent
enough to make any dream a reality." In addition to the two diversion
reports, we've included a copy of the original criminal complaint filed
against Harris (an identical one was filed against Klebold). Court
officials deleted the crime victim's name. (4 pages)
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