The 148 cases of sexual assault and harassment happened at MSCS elementary, middle and high schools from 2017 to 2020.
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Hospital Security and Workplace Violence News from Around the Nation: August 2024
Here’s a roundup of some of the workplace violence incidents that have happened at U.S. hospitals this month.
More Campuses Adopting Panic Alarm Tech, Most Satisfied with System Performance
Also, half of this year’s Campus Safety panic alarm survey respondents are considering acquiring some type of duress system in the next two years.
Rice University Student Killed in Alleged Murder Suicide
The victim and the alleged gunman were reportedly in a troubled, long-distance relationship.
Pro-Palestinian Protestors Shut Down U. of Michigan Student Government
Pro-Palestinian ‘Shut It Down’ activists won student government elections last spring and are refusing to fund student groups on campus.
Wisconsin Principal Faces Felony Charge for Allegedly Concealing School Gun Incident
An 11-year-old student brought a gun to school, pointed it at another student, and pulled the trigger, but the gun didn’t go off.
Mass Bomb Threat Emailed to Multiple Jewish Hospitals, Institutions in Canada
Dozens of synagogues, Jewish organizations, and hospitals across Canada were targeted. The Federal Policing National Security Program is investigating.
University of California Bans Encampments, Masking, and Blocking Paths
The California State University system is enacting similar policies.
Parents of Santa Fe High School Gunman Found Not Liable for Mass Shooting
The jury, however, did find the gunman and online ammo seller responsible for the active shooter attack.
How Much Did Last Spring’s Protests and Encampments Cost UCLA?
UCLA PD and the LAPD incurred significant officer overtime expenses during this spring’s pro-Palestinian protests and counter-protester attack.
Oklahoma AG Orders State Superintendent to Release School Security Funds
“I pray that your failure to deploy these funds does not result in deadly consequences,” said the Oklahoma AG in his legally binding opinion.
U.S. College Faculty Condemn Policies Cracking Down on Peaceful Campus Protest
AAUP says the new college campus protest policies are overly restrictive, undermine academic freedom, and violate the First Amendment.












