The Niagara Falls Review

Florida teen obsessed with Columbine mass shooting takes own life

- KATHLEEN FOODY AND COLLEEN SLEVIN

LITTLETON, COLO. — A Florida teenager who authoritie­s say was obsessed with the Columbine school shooting and may have been planning an attack in Colorado just ahead of the 20th anniversar­y was found dead Wednesday in an apparent suicide after a nearly 24-hour manhunt.

Eighteen-year-old high schooler Sol Pais was discovered with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound in the mountains outside Denver after investigat­ors got a tip from the driver who took her there, the FBI said.

The fear of an attack led Denver-area schools to close as a precaution, with classes and extracurri­cular activities cancelled for a half-million students.

Police and the FBI were tipped off about Pais after the Miami Beach high school student made troubling remarks to other people about her “infatuatio­n” with the 1999 bloodbath at Columbine High School and this weekend’s anniversar­y of the 13 killings, said Dean Phillips, FBI agent in charge in Denver. He did not elaborate on what she had said about the shooting.

Pais purchased three one-way tickets to Denver for three consecutiv­e days, then flew in on Monday night and went directly to a gun store, where she bought a shotgun, Phillips said.

“We’re used to threats, frankly, at Columbine,” John McDonald, executive director of security for the Jefferson County school system, said when the manhunt was over. “This one felt different. It was different. It certainly had our attention.”

McDonald described her trip as a “pilgrimage” to Columbine.

Her body was found off a trail not far from the base of Mount Evans, a recreation area southwest of Denver, authoritie­s said. She used the weapon she bought, Phillips said. She had been last seen in a black T-shirt, camouflage pants and black boots.

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said after receiving word that the hunt was over that he and all Colorado parents are “hugging their children a little tighter.”

Sheriff Jeff Shrader said the sale of the shotgun apparently followed the state’s legal process. Out-of-state residents who are at least 18 can buy shotguns in Colorado. Customers must provide fingerprin­ts and pass a criminal background check.

In Pais’ hometown, Surfside Police Chief Julio Yero asked that the family be given “privacy and a little time to grieve.”

Pais’ parents had reported her missing on Monday night, police said.

“This family contribute­d greatly to this investigat­ion from the very onset. They provided valuable informatio­n that led us to Colorado and a lot of things that assisted in preventing maybe more loss of life,” Yero said.

Authoritie­s said she did not threaten a specific school. But Columbine and more than 20 other schools outside Denver reacted by locking their doors for nearly three hours Tuesday afternoon, and some cancelled evening activities or moved them inside.

Jefferson County school officials said events planned to mark the anniversar­y this weekend will go on as scheduled, including a ceremony at Columbine on Saturday.

Two teenage gunmen attacked Columbine on April 20, 1999, killing 12 classmates and a teacher before taking their own lives. They have inspired cult-like admirers and motivated other mass shooters over the decades.

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