LSU is arguing the Biomedical Research Foundation’s plan puts the safety of students, patients and hospital staff in jeopardy.
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Students Protest L.A. School Police Using Military Surplus Weapons
Student demonstrators chanted ‘Back to school, no weapons’ and ‘We want justice for our schools.’
2 Other Univ. of Cincinnati Officers Will Not be Charged in Shooting
University of Cincinnati police officers Phillip Kidd and David Lindenschmidt will not be charged after they falsely claimed to have witnessed their colleague be dragged by a car before a fatal shooting.
Hospital Staff Demands Increased Safety, Change in Restraints Policies
AFSCME union workers at the Minnesota Security Hospital want more freedom to use restraints on unruly patients.
Police: Okla. Teens Killed Family Members, Planned Mass Shooting
Teens Robert and Michael Bever reportedly planned to kill as many people as possible after stabbing five of their family members to death.
Fraternity, Sorority PAC Applauds New Campus Safety Legislation
The SAFE CAMPUS Act calls for reforms to the current system of investigating and adjudicating campus sexual assault claims and is supported by the Fraternity and Sorority Political Action Committee.
SC County Council Approves Tax Hike to Fund SROs
School resource officers are expected to be ready to serve by the beginning of the 2015-2016 school year.
Cyber Security Firm Claims Android Phones Are Vulnerable to Hacking
Zimperium has found that with a simple text message, hackers can access the personal data on Android phones, potentially affecting 95 percent of the mobile devices.
Universal Protection Service to Acquire Guardsmark
Merger produces the largest U.S.-owned security company
School Safety Grant Program Deadline Extended
Selected district will win a free duress and emergency notification system.
Nurse Stole Pain Meds from Hospital for More Than 2 Years
Providence Care has learned that a nurse with access to narcotics stored on a palliative care unit removed hydromorphone.
Fla. District Suspends Deployment of Additional Security Officers at Schools
Hillsborough schools had a four year, $4.5 million plan to deploy security officers at every public elementary school in the county.






