Unit 1012
will remember and honor Cassie Bernall every year on April 20. She was one of
the murder victims of the 1999 Columbine High School Massacre. Since she was a Christian,
we will make her one of the 26 Christian Martyrs of Unit 1012. We will post
information about her from Wikipedia.
Cassie Bernall [PHOTO SOURCE: http://acolumbinesite.com/victim/cassie.html]
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Cassie René Bernall
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Born
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November
6, 1981
Wheat Ridge, Colorado, United States |
Died
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April
20, 1999 (aged 17)
Columbine, Colorado, United States |
Cause of
death
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Gunshot
by Eric Harris
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Resting
place
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Columbine
Memorial Gardens
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Occupation
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Student
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Known for
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Murder
victim
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Cassie René Bernall (November 6, 1981 - April
20, 1999) was a student killed in the Columbine
High School massacre, at age 17.
Initial reports suggested that Eric
Harris asked if Bernall believed in God moments before she was
fatally shot. She was reported to have answered "Yes". This story led
to Bernall being presented as a martyr by some Christians, and served as the
inspiration for several songs, including Michael W. Smith's "This
Is Your Time"[2] and Flyleaf's "Cassie."
In the months following Bernall's
death, her mother, Misty Bernall, released the book She Said Yes: The
Unlikely Martyrdom of Cassie Bernall. In this book Misty describes her
daughter's turbulent teenage life, spiritual conversion and martyrdom.
Most examinations of witness testimony
state that Bernall was not asked anything before she was shot. According to
witness Emily Wyant, who was hiding under the same table as Bernall, Eric
Harris said "peek-a-boo" before shooting Cassie, while Cassie
continued to pray silently.
It has been documented that a similar
exchange took place between Klebold and Valeen Schnurr, another student who was
wounded in the library that day. Some have speculated that this exchange was
mistakenly attributed to Bernall. Richard Castaldo was also quoted in the press
as attributing a similar exchange to Rachel Scott just before she was shot, but
Castaldo subsequently denied that Rachel had had a similar exchange with her
killer. He also denied saying anything suggesting such a conversation.
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