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The more activity of legal dimensions is the more it looks convincing that Columbine actually happened. Now that people are paying attention to my claims, people in legal positions of power are scared, so they figure if there's a lot more legal activity, say a good half finding and persecuting a bad half in Jeffco, good guys find bad guys in the Jeffco government, there'll be a sense of legitimacy and validity to Jeffco government. And that's what Mike Zinna was hired for, by JEffco, to play a part of "I found the bad guys in Jeffco, look everyone!!!" and the media is playing along, magnifying Jeffco, and the shuffles of people will be certain, all will make you think that actual good people are finally in power in Jeffco, people that don't lie & con, that's what they want you to think, but that's the furthest thing from the truth. Columbine was a scam, and all Jeffco people from before 1999 til now, are knowingly involved. Mike Zinna is the latest scamster to distract to trick your perception. http://www.jeffcoexposed.com/ ----------------------------------------------- Former Jeffco head lawman Stone is subpoenaed in probe of lost Columbine files By Ann Schrader Denver Post Staff Writer Post file Former Jeffco Sheriff John Stone is among those subpoenaed. Current and former Jefferson County Sheriff's Office staff members have been subpoenaed to appear today before a state grand jury looking into the 1999 Columbine High School tragedy. John Stone, who was Jefferson County sheriff at the time, said Thursday that he was one of "about 10 to 15 people on a list I saw" who had received subpoenas. "They want to ask me about some stuff that showed up missing after I left office," Stone said. "I don't know anything about it, but they have to ask me. I'm not concerned." Several former sheriff's employees confirmed they had been subpoenaed and that the county attorney's office had arranged legal counsel for them. "That's good news. It's about time," said Bruce Beck, the stepfather of Lauren Townsend, who died when two students attacked the school five years ago, killing 13 people and themselves. "Maybe we'll find out the truth of what happened." Advertisement Randy and Judy Brown, longtime sheriff's office critics, have said they tried to warn authorities in 1997 about a violence-promoting website created by killer Eric Harris. Their son, Brooks, attended the school and was threatened by Harris on the site. The police file on that report is missing. "That is our file (that was lost)," Judy Brown said. "We would like to tell the grand jury what we know. Oh, my goodness, this is good news." Randy Brown added, "We believe very strongly that someone committed a crime, that there has been a coverup." Brian Rohrbough, father of slain student Daniel Rohrbough, said he hopes the state grand jury will go beyond the 1997 report and probe other issues. Rohrbough has criticized former sheriff's Lt. John Kiekbusch, saying he "was ordering people to lie ... and covering up information left and right, and attacking the Browns." In an April 27 letter to Jefferson County District Attorney Dave Thomas, Colorado Attorney General Ken Salazar requested a grand jury investigation into the missing files. In late February, Salazar released a 39-page report on his four-month look at a failure by the Sheriff's Office to follow through on an investigation into Harris that might have prevented the tragedy. There was no explanation Thursday from the Jefferson County district attorney's office or Salazar's office about why a state grand jury is being convened. State grand juries work without regard to county or judicial district boundaries in cases involving organized crime, criminal activity in more than one judicial district, or unusual difficulties in the investigation or adjudication of a matter. Judicial district and county grand juries have the same powers, duties and functions but are limited to a district or county. Staff writers Kieran Nicholson and Howard Pankratz contributed to this report.
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