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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. _ A new investigation into the Columbine massacre will be funded by El Paso County, Colo., taxpayers as sheriff's detectives set aside local cases to probe the 1999 school shooting.
Four or five detectives, paid roughly $44,800 a year each, will work full time for as long as three months on the shooting that claimed the lives of 12 students and a teacher. Students Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris killed themselves after carrying out the assault.
Jefferson County Sheriff John Stone has asked El Paso County Sheriff John Anderson to investigate claims a Denver SWAT officer shot and killed student Daniel Rohrbough when police converged on Columbine High on April 20, 1999.