Training presented by a group of Florida law enforcement agencies is aimed at helping citizens survive in the event that an active killer walks into their business, church, community room, school or other gathering place.
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The accused gunman in the mass shooting at a Maryland newspaper sent three threatening letters before the attack.
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The 38-year-old suspected shooter had a history with the paper, filing a defamation suit against it in 2012.
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The greatest challenge for law enforcement first responders is how to most effectively suppress the intrinsic priority of self-preservation. Within all typical humans is a desire to live on, to be safe, and to shield oneself from danger. As 21st century American law enforcement officers, we must train ourselves to stifle that urge.
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We're doing a new kind of index in this Buyer's Guide issue in the form of a gallery of our 12 most popular articles based on website visits.
Read More →Officer John Barnes — who along with Officer Gary Forward rushed to end the threat of an active shooter at Santa Fe High School in May — walked out of a Houston-area hospital on Wednesday.
Read More →The 24-hour “Art All Night Trenton 2018” arts festival in Trenton, New Jersey turned violent just before three in the morning on Sunday when gunfire suddenly erupted.
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The video shows the officer charging toward the sound of the guns, and upon coming upon an armed subject, placing him peacefully under arrest.
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There are many things we can do to prevent school shootings, but only one thing can stop the shooter once he/she starts firing…and that's law enforcement response.
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Too many public facilities, including the 9/11 Museum, slam the door on armed officers with LEOSA carry rights.
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