Police

Read: School Swatting: Why It’s So Dangerous and How to Combat It

School Swatting: Why It’s So Dangerous and How to Combat It

A police chief breaks down the dangers of swatting, how it impacts communities, and lessons he’s learned from responding to false threats.

Read: Involving Both Law Enforcement and Fire Officials in School Safety Planning

Involving Both Law Enforcement and Fire Officials in School Safety Planning

An emergency preparedness manager shares how his district includes police, fire, and EMS in its emergency operations planning.

Read: Albuquerque PD Enlists Genetec Security Center to Improve Public Safety

Albuquerque PD Enlists Genetec Security Center to Improve Public Safety

The Security Center platform enabled the city to combine all of its video and public safety technologies into a single solution.

Read: 80% of Uvalde Sheriff Deputies Had No Active Shooter Training Prior to Shooting

80% of Uvalde Sheriff Deputies Had No Active Shooter Training Prior to Shooting

A third-party investigator also determined the sheriff’s office had no policy in place for handling active shooter situations.

Read: U.S. School Shooting Statistics: Data on Incidents, Shooter Warning Signs

U.S. School Shooting Statistics: Data on Incidents, Shooter Warning Signs

Analyzing school shooting statistics, including those gathered from averted incidents, provides valuable insights into the nature of the threat and how to prevent it.

Read: Uvalde Teacher Wrongly Accused of Leaving Door Open Suffers from Tremors, Depression

Uvalde Teacher Wrongly Accused of Leaving Door Open Suffers from Tremors, Depression

In a press conference, Texas authorities originally claimed Amy Marin left a door propped open, giving the gunman access to the school.

Read: 2 Killed, 7 Injured in St. Louis High School Shooting

2 Killed, 7 Injured in St. Louis High School Shooting

The gunman has been identified as a former student who graduated last year from Central Visual and Performing Arts High School.

Read: Johns Hopkins Moves Forward with New Private Armed Police Force

Johns Hopkins Moves Forward with New Private Armed Police Force

Previously, Johns Hopkins was one of many colleges that terminated contracts with police or reconsidered how they police their campuses.

Read: UPDATE: ACLU Arizona Files Lawsuit Against State’s Ban on Recording Police

UPDATE: ACLU Arizona Files Lawsuit Against State’s Ban on Recording Police

HB 2319 makes it a crime to record police officers within eight feet of law enforcement activity which the ACLU says violates the First Amendment.

Read: Uvalde Preliminary Report Details ‘Systemic Failures’ in School Shooting Response

Uvalde Preliminary Report Details ‘Systemic Failures’ in School Shooting Response

The report describes ‘lackadaisical’ responses by multiple law enforcement agencies and inadequate safety practices at Robb Elementary.

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