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Are Police Officers Ready For The Next Generation of Active Shooters?
Submitted by Fred on Sun, 01/31/2010 - 7:29am.
A collaborative effort of Homeland Security Television and Law Enforcement and Security Consulting, Inc produced a new training video, Are Police Officers Ready For The Next Generation of Active Shooters?
HSTV explores law enforcement's preparedness for the Next Generation of active shooter threats. Featuring law enforcement training expert, Fred Leland of Law Enforcement Security Consulting Inc., you'll be surprised by what you learn.
You can view the two part program that starts this Sunday night, January 31st 2010 at 7PM at HSTV and www.lesc.Net .
The evolution of active shooter response and the problems that must still be overcome.
The art and science of active shooter response.
We look forward to your feedback and comments on part one of the series.
Stay oriented!
Fred
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