Patrick ireland columbine biography

Columbine victims | Injured 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Overviews and experiences of each injured Columbine survivor. Names contained within brackets [ ] indicate the victim didn't know the person but subsequent investigation has provided the identity of the individual.

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Makai was sitting with his friends in the library when the shooting began. He hid under a table with Daniel Steepletonand Patrick Irelandwhen the shooters entered the library. When they demanded that everyone with white hats stand up, Dan - who was wearing a white hat - started to get up. Makai held him back, telling him: "Don't move."

Shortly after Dylan Kleboldlooked under the table where Makai and his friends were hiding. Smiling, opened fire. Makai was hit in the knee by the shotgun blast. Pat moved to help him and was shot in the head. Pat was knocked unconscious; Makai and Dan played dead. Then Eric Harris threw a home-made C02 bomb that bounced under their table and landed on Dan's thigh. Dan was too afraid to move so Makai reached over, grabbed i

&#;Boy in the window&#; in Columbine massacre recounts his escape from ruthless killers

The teen who bravely jumped from a window to escape the Columbine High School shooting is speaking out 20 years after he got shot and his classmates were slaughtered in the massacre.

“It was the shortest way out,” said Patrick Ireland, the so-called “boy on the window,” who got stuck halfway out as he tried to reach SWAT members while millions watched on TV.

“My whole right side was paralyzed,” he told the Daily Mirror. “I felt confident that there’d be someone there to catch me.”
Bleeding from three gunshot wounds, Ireland spent three hours dragging himself 50 feet across the library floor &#; and past dead students &#; to the window’s ledge.

The year-old landed in the arms of SWAT officers Donn Kraemer and John Ramoniec. His ordeal played out live on national television.

Thirteen victims were killed that day after heavily armed students Dylan Klebold, 17, and Eric Harris, 18, attacked the Colorado school on April 20,

“We were all shot fairly early on in the library,” said Ireland, now “We heard their shots and the throwing of pipe bombs as they got closer. It was harrowing.”

Ir

Teen Who Climbed Out of Columbine Window Recounts Being Saved in Shooting

Patrick Ireland can smile now as he hangs out at home with his wife and their three beautiful children.

But 20 years ago, his world was altered as he became known as “the boy in the window” after pulling himself across the Columbine High School library to save his own life. 

Ireland was shot twice in the head, and with his right arm hanging useless at his side, the year-old clambered painfully out of the library and into the arms of waiting SWAT team members.

"I rolled over on my back and began to push myself with my left leg that still worked and just wound my way between tables and chairs and backpacks, eventually, I made my way over to the windowsill," he told Inside Edition. 

Incredibly, he was able to limp to an ambulance. Surgeons were able to save his life, but he needed to learn how to walk again. Later that year, Ireland was elected Columbine's homecoming king.

The Columbine gunmen murdered 12 students and a teacher on April 20,  

Now, as the 20th anniversary of the massacre approaches, Ireland is 37 and is a financial adviser, still living in Colorado&n

Columbine's 'boy in the window' tells how he pieced life together after massacre

EXCLUSIVE: Former student Patrick Ireland was witnessed by millions after he jumped from the first floor of a school to survive a mass shooting - his injuries were shocking but his recovery has been extraordinary

For more than three hours Patrick Ireland slowly inched his way across the 50ft distance to the first floor library window.

Dragging himself past classmates slaughtered in the Columbine High School massacre, he knew he had to escape if he had any chance of survival.


Paralysed down his right side and bleeding from three gunshot wounds the year-old drifted in and out of consciousness.

But he did not give up hope. At last he hauled himself up to the window ledge and dropped, not knowing who or what lay on the other side.

“It was the shortest way out,” says Patrick. “My whole right side was paralysed. I felt confident that there’d be someone there to catch me.”


And there was. Patrick became known as the “Boy in the Window” to millions who watched live as he fell into the waiting arms of SWAT team officers Donn Kraemer and John Ramoniec.

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