Controversial Crosses Make Reappearance
From Times Wire Reports
A dispute simmered over how to remember the 15 people who died at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., as 13 crosses made a brief return to a hill overlooking the school. After several hours, builder Greg Zanis removed them. Zanis initially set up 15 wooden crosses, including two in memory of killers Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. That angered the parents of one of the 13 victims, who removed the two crosses for Harris and Klebold. Zanis then took down all the crosses.
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