Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey has hardened the schools in his county that could be targeted by an active killer. He’s also given his school deputies a more tactical posture.
Ivey said on a
Facebook Live
video released by the agency that he believes in preparation as key to winning a violent confrontation. Quoting ancient Chinese martial philosopher Sun Tzu, Ivey said, “Every battle is won or lost before it is fought.”
In preparation for a confrontation with an active shooter, Ivey has supplied his SROs with new tactical uniforms that are green and with external armor carriers that read “SHERIFF.”
Ivey has also given the school deputies more firepower. In addition to their sidearms, SROs in Brevard County are now carrying SUB2000 pistol-caliber carbines with folding stocks. The carbines are manufactured by locally based KelTec.
Although some in law enforcement criticize the choice of pistol caliber carbines because of their limitations against armored suspects, Ivey believes having them on their person gives his deputies an immediacy advantage. He says they will not have to go to their vehicles to grab a long gun.