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On September 27, 2006, 16-year old Emily Keyes drove to school as usual, with her mother, Ellen, and her twin brother, Casey, in the car. The sun was rising over distant mountain ranges, and they listened to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, loud, as she navigated from their home on a mountaintop in Bailey, down the twists and turns of a dirt road lined with picturesque aspen groves. At the highway, she turned and followed the winding path of the wide, rushing South Platte River. At 7:17 a.m., Emily and Casey got out of the car at Platte Canyon High School, and Ellen drove to work.
Between 8:42 and 11:40 a.m., a dilapidated yellow jeep, later discovered to be the living quarters of a 53-year-old homeless man by the name of Duane Morrison, came and went from several different spaces in the high school parking lot.
At 11:40 a.m., Duane Morrison calmly entered the school building, claiming he had a bomb. He was wearing a dark blue hooded sweatshirt and a camouflage backpack. Inside were a semi-automatic pistol and a handgun. Morrison headed upstairs to room 206, where Sandra Smith was teaching honors English. He instructed her to leave, and when she would not, he fired his gun into the air. He then told the students to line up facing the chalkboard and made everyone leave, except for seven girls. Emily Keyes was one of them.
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