Columbine School Shooting Death Toll Rises to 14 Following Homicide Verdict

"Columbine Shooting Death Toll Hits 14 After Verdict"

Anne Marie Hochhalter, paralyzed in the Columbine shooting, has been classified as the 14th victim after her recent death from complications.
Emily Johnson14 March 2025Last Update :
Death Toll in 1999 Columbine School Shooting Climbs to 14 With Homicide Ruling
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The death toll from the Columbine High School mass shooting has risen to 14 following the recent classification of Anne Marie Hochhalter’s death as a homicide. Hochhalter, who was paralyzed from the waist down due to injuries sustained during the tragic event on April 20, 1999, passed away on February 16, 2025. The ruling was made by a coroner in Colorado.

6 Key Takeaways
  • Columbine shooting death toll now 14.
  • Anne Marie Hochhalter died from complications.
  • Hochhalter was paralyzed from gunshot wounds.
  • Sepsis linked to her long-term injuries.
  • Original shooting occurred on April 20, 1999.
  • Twelve students and a teacher were killed.

In an autopsy report, Dr. Dawn B. Holmes linked her death to complications arising from her paraplegia caused by two gunshot wounds during the shooting that killed 12 students and one teacher.

Fast Answer: The Columbine High School shooting’s death toll has increased to 14 with the homicide ruling of Anne Marie Hochhalter’s death. Hochhalter was injured in the April 20, 1999 incident and died on February 16, 2025, due to complications related to her injuries.

The Columbine High School shooting occurred in Littleton, Colorado, when two armed students opened fire at their school on April 20, 1999. This devastating attack resulted in the deaths of twelve students and one teacher and left many others injured. At that time, it was considered the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history.

Anne Marie Hochhalter was among those affected; she suffered severe injuries that left her paralyzed from the waist down. Her recent passing has been attributed to sepsis stemming from complications related to her condition after being shot twice during the attack.

  • Date of shooting: April 20, 1999
  • Total initial victims: 13 (12 students and one teacher)
  • New total after Hochhalter’s death: 14

The autopsy report provided by Dr. Holmes emphasized that complications from paraplegia were significant contributors to Hochhalter’s demise. This ruling highlights ongoing discussions about gun violence and its long-term effects on survivors of such tragedies.

Notice: Canadian readers are reminded that gun violence remains a critical issue across North America. Discussions surrounding legislation and prevention measures continue as communities seek solutions for safer environments.

This increase in fatalities underscores the lasting impact of gun violence not only on immediate victims but also on survivors like Anne Marie Hochhalter who lived with life-altering consequences for decades before her untimely passing.

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