By Emily Mee, news reporter

Columbine High School, the scene of one of America's most notorious mass shootings, could be demolished.

Authorities in Colorado are assessing support for the school to be knocked down and rebuilt elsewhere, saying the building has remained a "source of inspiration" for those with a morbid fascination with the shooting.

Students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 12 students and one teacher in the 1999 massacre.

Image: Columbine High School could be rebuilt if authorities find there is enough support

After going on a killing spree in the school, the teenagers exchanged fire with police and then turned their guns on themselves.

The number of people trespassing on the school's grounds has reached a high this year – the 20th anniversary of the tragedy, said Jefferson County schools superintendent Jason Glass.

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The 1999 massacre has sparked a number of attempted copycat attacks.

In April, the FBI began tracking down a teenager who was "infatuated" with the mass shooting and appeared to be planning an attack.

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Sol Pais, 18, had travelled to Colorado from Miami and bought weapons from a store, but was later found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

In the UK, two schoolboys were found guilty of conspiracy to murder after plotting a Columbine-style attack on a North Yorkshire school.

The boys were said to have "hero-worshipped" the attackers and had put together a "hit list" of people they wanted to kill.

Sol Pais is said to have bought a pump-action shotgun. Pic: @FBIDenver
Image: Sol Pais was said to be 'infatuated' with the massacre. Pic: @FBIDenver

The former girlfriend of one of the boys claimed he described her as his "Dylan Klebold".

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