Dave Sanders

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William David Sanders was born on October 22, 1951 and died on April 20, 1999 in a science storage room at Columbine High School at the age of 48. Mr. Sanders was a business and computer teacher at Columbine High School where he also coached girls' basketball and softball. He left behind a wife, four children, and five grandchildren.

Dave Sanders was a beloved teacher at Columbine

Sanders began working at Columbine High school when he was 22 years old

In Memoriam

After his death, a softball field was named after coach Sanders

Sanders was awarded the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage.

Autopsy Report

Sanders' autopsy report was written by Michael J. Doberson, M.D., Ph.D., a Forensic Pathologist and Corner/Medical Examiner for Arapahoe County on May 18, 1999. His autopsy states the following:

PATHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSES

1. Perforating gunshot wound to the neck and head with:

  • Entrance, left lower neck.
  • Exit, right upper lip.
  • Partial transection of the left internal carotid artery.
  • Laceration of the tongue and avulsion of multiple teeth.
  • Associated hemorrhages.

2. Perforating gunshot wound to the trunk with:

  • Entrance, right upper back.
  • Exit, right upper chest.
  • Fracture of the right clavicle.
  • Partial transection of the right subclavian vein.
  • Associated hemorrhage.

OPINION

This 48-year old man sustained gunshot wounds at the high school in which he was a teacher. He died a short time later at the scene. His death is attributed to multiple vascular lacerations due to perforating gunshot wounds to the neck/head and trunk. Toxicology analysis of body fluids obtained at the time of autopsy were negative. In view of the scene and circumstances surrounding the death and autopsy findings, the manner of death is classified as homicide.

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