Gun Safety

Read: CU Boulder Receives $2 Million Grant to Support Colorado K-12 Schools

CU Boulder Receives $2 Million Grant to Support Colorado K-12 Schools

The STOP School Violence grant funding will help schools implement anti-bullying programs and mental health resources to prevent violence.

Read: 5 Students Shot, 1 Killed Leaving Football Scrimmage at Roxborough High School

5 Students Shot, 1 Killed Leaving Football Scrimmage at Roxborough High School

The victims, ages 14 to 17, were heading to their locker room when at least two gunmen who were waiting in a vehicle fired dozens of rounds.

Read: How RFID Technology Can Reduce Gun Violence

How RFID Technology Can Reduce Gun Violence

RFID-based smart guns could significantly reduce the rate of gun violence, including suicides, homicides, and accidents.

Read: Philly Starts Screening Middle-Schoolers for Weapons

Philly Starts Screening Middle-Schoolers for Weapons

The weapons screenings will be conducted randomly on campus by school safety officers, usually in the morning.

Read: Guns Became Leading Cause of Death for U.S. Children and Teens in 2020

Guns Became Leading Cause of Death for U.S. Children and Teens in 2020

More than 4,300 people ages 1-19 died of firearm-related injuries in 2020 — a 29.5% increase from 2019.

Read: Gunshot Detection and Lockdown Solutions for Campuses

Gunshot Detection and Lockdown Solutions for Campuses

In this webinar, we will examine active shooter events and discuss new integrated security solutions that will enhance situational awareness and improve incident communications when every second counts.

Read: Knox County Schools to Increase Crime Prevention Efforts After 3 Student Shooting Deaths

Knox County Schools to Increase Crime Prevention Efforts After 3 Student Shooting Deaths

Three Austin-East High School students were shot and killed in one month, prompting city, police and school leaders to make changes.

Read: Everytown for Gun Safety, Teachers Unions Urge Schools to Reassess Lockdown Drills

Everytown for Gun Safety, Teachers Unions Urge Schools to Reassess Lockdown Drills

Although 95% of American public schools regularly conduct some sort of active shooter drill, the groups recommend students not be involved.

Read: 22 Accidental Shootings on School Grounds Since 2012, AP Finds

22 Accidental Shootings on School Grounds Since 2012, AP Finds

The accidental shootings involved both law enforcement officers and armed teachers and the injured included officers, staff and students.

Read: Pasco County SRO Fired After Discharging Gun in School Cafeteria

Pasco County SRO Fired After Discharging Gun in School Cafeteria

The corporal admitted to fidgeting with his service pistol before it discharged in a Weightman Middle School cafeteria, striking a wall behind him.

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