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Columbine father says he was wrong

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Posted 7:57AM on Friday 19th April 2002 ( 22 years ago )
DENVER - The father of Columbine High School victim Daniel Rohrbough says he was wrong to name a Denver police officer as his son&#39;s killer. <br> <br> ``I accept the responsibility for being wrong,&#39;&#39; Brian Rohrbough said Thursday, a day after an independent investigation concluded that his son was shot and killed by Columbine gunman Eric Harris - not by Sgt. Daniel O&#39;Shea, as Rohrbough had claimed. <br> <br> Daniel Rohrbough was among 12 students and a teacher killed by Harris and Dylan Klebold during the rampage at the school in suburban Littleton on April 20, 1999. Harris and Klebold then killed themselves in the school library. <br> <br> The Rohrbough family had alleged in a lawsuit that O&#39;Shea mistakenly killed Daniel, something that investigators had denied all along. <br> <br> The Jefferson County sheriff&#39;s office, the lead agency in charge of responding to the Columbine attack, asked El Paso County authorities to investigate the Rohrboughs&#39; claims because that agency&#39;s deputies were not involved in the initial response. <br> <br> ``There are a great deal of things I regret,&#39;&#39; Rohrbough said Thursday. <br> <br> But he stopped short of apologizing to O&#39;Shea. O&#39;Shea&#39;s lawyer, David Bruno, said anything less than an apology was insufficient. <br> <br> ``My personal feeling is that when you accuse someone publicly of committing murder, of being a liar and of covering up a killing, maybe you can erase some of the damage by publicly apologizing,&#39;&#39; Bruno said. <br> <br> O&#39;Shea could not immediately be reached for comment. <br> <br> Rohrbough said he would like to meet with O&#39;Shea privately rather than express his feelings publicly. He said he was insulted when the Klebold and Harris families apologized through a spokesman, and he did not want to insult O&#39;Shea in a similar way. <br> <br> ``If O&#39;Shea doesn&#39;t want to talk to me, I fully understand that. But I&#39;d certainly like the opportunity to talk to him face to face,&#39;&#39; Rohrbough said. <br> <br> Rohrbough said he met with El Paso County investigators for more than three hours Wednesday and left believing neither O&#39;Shea nor any other officer killed his son. <br> <br> He said he will drop O&#39;Shea&#39;s name from a lawsuit now on appeal in the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. He said he had not decided whether to drop the entire suit, which accuses the Jefferson County sheriff&#39;s office and other agencies of not doing enough to prevent the shootings and of botching the response. <br> <br> Rohrbough said he accused O&#39;Shea based on what he knew at the time about the sequence of events at Columbine. <br> <br> The El Paso County investigation said dispatch tapes indicated O&#39;Shea was not present when Daniel Rohrbough was shot. <br> <br> ``I have been asking for the dispatch tapes with time stamping from the very first. Had we had those, we would have never named O&#39;Shea,&#39;&#39; Rohrbough said.

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