Police say the shooting appears to be completely random.
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New Drone Laws Offer Security Opportunities
The recently-released federal regulations for drone use can be leveraged by security teams looking to bolster surveillance.
Sneak Peek: See Who Is Exhibiting at Campus Safety Conference East
Check out the campus security, technology, law enforcement and emergency management vendors that will be displaying their solutions at Campus Safety Conference East in Washington, D.C., July 25-26.
OCR Enters $650K Agreement with Healthcare Business Associate
The agreement also calls for the creation of PHI policies and a corrective action plan.
Mass. Teacher Charged in Bomb Threat
The teacher has plead not guilty to the charge.
Norwich Free Academy Secures Its Open Campus
S2 Security solutions control access while preserving campus environment.
Single Button Solution Now Handles Emergency Notification at Univ. of North Carolina
The University cut its emergency response time from 15 minutes to five thanks to the new system.
Targeting Harmful and Underage Student Drinking
At Campus Safety Conference East this summer, Vivian Faden, Ph.D., from the NIAAA discusses how colleges can address student alcohol abuse.
Case Western Reserve Univ. to Drastically Reduce Operations During RNC
The university’s decision to host police officers on campus during the Republican National Convention sparks outrage and fear among students following the shooting deaths of two black men in Minneapolis and Louisiana.
In Light of Campus Shooting, UCLA Considers Remote Door-Locking System
Two people were killed during the June 1 shooting, including a professor.
Doctors Not Always Punished for Sexual Misconduct
Half of all doctors in the investigation that were accused of sexual misconduct with patients have active medical licenses.
N.Y. Hospital Uses Video Surveillance to Help Staff
The footage is evaluated in real time to improve staff performance.





