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The first officers on the scene had never trained for what they found at Columbine High School: No hostages. No demands. Just killing.
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Dale Hausner, center, sits in court Friday afternoon, March 13, 2009 in Phoenix, Ariz. Hausner was convicted Friday of six murders in a series of nearly 30 attacks in 2005 and 2006.
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