School safety officers were injured trying to calm a student with a knife down inside Gaynor McCown Hisgh School in Staten Island.
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‘Spice’ Sends Over 300 People to ER in Miss. and Ala.
Alabama and Mississippi have handled over 300 cases of ‘spice’ overdoses in the last month according to health officials.
D.C. Univ. to Pay $35K in Disability Discrimination Lawsuit
Howard University will pay $35,000 to a man who applied to work for the school that was allegedly discriminated against because of his disability.
California School District Closes Auditoriums Due to Earthquake Vulnerabilities
Auditoriums at Beverly Hills High, El Rodeo and Hawthorne schools have been closed after concerns over their earthquake preparedness.
Florida College Changes Enrollment Policy for Sex Offenders
Florida State College at Jacksonville has instated new policies regarding sexual predators and sex offenders.
Royal Baby’s Birth Causing Hospital Security Frenzy
The Royal couple is expected to have their second child in the coming days.
Patient Attack Leads to New Hospital Security Measure in Canada
After a review of a violent incident at Penticton Regional Hospital in British Columbia, staff members will be equipped with personal alarms.
See What Hospital Security Experts Will Present at the Campus Safety National Forum in D.C.
The Campus Safety National Forum in Washington, D.C. will be split up into three tracks designed to serve the needs of security professionals in different fields: K-12, higher education and hospitals.
Multiple California Bills Proposed To Combat College Sexual Assault
Three sexual assault bills have been proposed in California by assembly member Das Williams.
Conn. Psychiatric Bill Dies in Committee
A bill that would’ve changed laws on the placement of legally insane criminals in Connecticut died in a committee recently.
High School Senior Shoots Himself on Campus in Texas
Police say a 17-year-old student killed himself on the campus of Seguin High School on April 17.
Ann Arbor School Board Bans Guns on Campus
Public schools in Ann Arbor will no longer allow guns on their campuses after a vote by the school board April 15.








