From KDVR:
“Columbine 20: Complete strangers still say ‘thank you’ to
family of hero teacher”
Twenty years
later, complete strangers still come up to the family of Columbine High School
business teacher Dave Sanders to say thank you. Sanders heard the gunshots on
April 20, 1999 and ran to the cafeteria and commons area to warn students.
Dozens of them got out of the school safely because of him. He was killed when
he tried to save even more students. "You know, somebody had said he was
an adult and that's different than losing a child. And it is, very much so. But
my goodness, he saved so many kids," his daughter Coni Sanders told FOX31.
"And now, I run into kids who had him as a teacher, and one of them said,
'Can I take a picture of you holding my child?' And I said, 'Why?' And they
said, 'Because he wouldn't be here without your dad.' And so we're seeing these
generations of kids who had a chance to grow up to be adults and parents and
grandparents (because of my dad). My sisters and I are so proud," Coni
said. Dave Sanders touched thousands of lives in his 25 years as a teacher and
coach at Columbine. His daughter just wishes more people knew his name instead
of the names of the killers. "The more than we focused on them, the bigger
that following became," Coni said. It's why she believes in "No
Notoriety" for mass shooters. "And boy, the research is strong that
if we just stop making this a competition of the deadliest, the worst, who did
it, what their motivation was," Coni said. "It's a fascination that
has taken on a life of its own. And we want to make sure that that doesn't
continue."
^ This is one of those stories
that makes you feel both good and bad at the same time. It makes you feel good
because you see how the students survived the shooting have grown up and have
families of their own. It makes you feel bad because you think about the people
(like Dave Sanders) that were killed or wounded during the shooting as well as
their families. ^
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