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• This presentation includes scenarios and
exercises designed to stimulate response actions
and discussion.
• Questions will be asked regarding how you would
respond to a specific incident or emergency.
Participation is encouraged but voluntary.
• This is only intended to instruct. Many questions
may have more than one correct response.
Kaitlin Roig
Kaitlin Roig, teacher, rushed her 15 students into a
bathroom and barricaded the door with an old
bookshelf. Roig, 29, told her students to be
"absolutely quiet" as she tried to comfort them. On
ABC News, she remarked that she had to "almost be
a parent," while telling her students she loved them
and that they would be OK. She even refused to
unlock the door for police, telling them that if they
were the police, they could get a key, which they did.
Maryrose Kristopik
Maryrose Kristopik, a music teacher,
moved her class of 20 students into a
small closet and barricaded the door as
the gunman yelled "Let me in!" She and
her students survived the attack.
• Ohio State Version – Higher Ed. Specific
http://go.osu.edu/active-shooter.
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VcSwejU2D0
Produced by City of Houston with a grant from the
Department of Homeland Security.
ReadyHoustonTX.gov
• 7 sites in 2 counties
• 88 buildings on 630 acres
• 1.6 million sq. ft. of A/C space
• 16,000 students. 35,000 head count
• Mission focused on open access to all and
workforce development
• Strategic use of sworn, uniformed law
enforcement
• Friday April 15th
• Produce and distribute
Annual Security Report
in compliance with
Clery Act
 Clery Act
Named in memory of 19-year-old Lehigh University
freshman Jeanne Ann Clery, who was raped and
murdered in her residence hall room on April 5, 1986.
Jeanne's parents, Connie and Howard, discovered that
students hadn't been told about 38 violent crimes on
the Lehigh campus in the three years before her
murder.
They joined with other campus crime victims and
persuaded Congress to enact this law, which is now
known as the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus
Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act.
Deadliest school-related attack
in US history?
May 18, 1927 Bath Michigan
Local farmer and school board treasurer Andrew Kehoe
detonated explosives in the basement of the Bath
Consolidated School and in his truck near people who had
gathered outside the school after the initial explosion.
Kehoe’s actions at the school killed 45 people, including 38
children ages 7-12, and himself. 58 people were injured.
Most of the explosives Kehoe had placed in the school failed
to detonate; otherwise, the death toll may have been in the
hundreds. Kehoe also murdered his wife at their home.
Bath, Michigan
May 18, 1927
Marysville, WA
Oct 24, 2014
Moses Lake, WA
Feb 2, 1996
Seattle, WA
Jun 5, 2014
Troutdale, OR
Jun 10, 2014
Roseburg, OR
Oct 1, 2015
Oakland, CA
Apr 2, 2012
Springfield OR
May 21, 1998
Sparks, NV
Oct 21, 2013
Olivehurst, CA
May 1, 1992
San Jose, CA
May 10, 2011 Centennial, CO
Dec 13, 2013
Isla Vista, CA
May 23, 2014
Oxnard CA
Jan 10, 2001
Los Angeles
Feb 22, 1993
San Diego, CA
Aug 15, 1996
Mt. Morris Township, MI
Feb 29, 2000
Littleton, CO
April 20, 1999
Santee CA
Mar 5, 2001
El Cajon, CA
Mar 22, 2001
Santa Monica, CA
Jun 7, 2013
DeKalb, Il
Feb 14, 2008
Deming, NM
Nov 19, 1999
Iowa City, IA
Nov 1, 1991
Great Barrington, MA
Dec 14, 1992
Newtown, CT
Chardon, OH
Mar 16, 2012
Edinboro, PA
Apr 24, 1998
Dec.14, 2012
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Bethel, AK
Feb 19, 1997
Brooklyn, NY
Columbus, OH
Feb 26, 1992
Grayson, KY
Mar 9, 2010
Goldsboro NC
Jan 18, 1993 Richmond, VA
Apr 24, 1998
Paducah, KY
June 15, 1998
Jonesboro, AR
Dec 1, 1997
Mar 24, 1998
Blacksburg, VA
Fayetteville, TN
Apr 16, 2007
May 19, 1998
Lynnville, TN
Fort Gibson, OK
Blackville, SC
Nov. 15, 1995
Dec 6, 1999
Oct 12, 1995
Huntsville, AL
Stamps, AK
Feb 13, 2010
Conyers, GA
Mar 24, 1998
May 20, 1997
Pearl, MS
Baton Rouge, LA
Jacksonville, FL
Oct 1, 1997 Tallahassee, FL
Feb 8, 2008
Mar 16, 2012
Nov 20, 2014
Omaha, NE
Jan 5, 2011
Orlando, FL
Mar 18, 2013
Lake Worth, FL
May 26, 2000
Education
Commerce
Government
Health Care
Houses of Worship
Open Space
Residences
Mass
Shootings
[Other], 21%
Mass
Shootings
Attributed by
Claims of
Mental Illness,
79%
Eric Harris
Columbine, CO (1999)
Columbine High School
13 Killed, 23 Injured
History of mental illness
Seung-Hui Cho
Blacksburg, VA (2007)
Virginia Tech
32 Killed, 17 Injured
History of mental illness
Jared Loughner
Tucson, AZ (2011)
Constituent meeting at supermarket
6 Killed, 13 Injured
History of mental illness
Scott Evans Dekraai
Seal Beach, CA (2011)
Salon Meritage
8 Killed, 1 Injured
History of mental illness
• Evacuation
• Lockdown in your Area
• Shelter In Place
• Don’t slow down to retrieve belongings
• Pull fire alarm if you can do so without placing
yourself in danger
• Stairs are safest – elevators reserved for people
with disabilities
• Assist/direct others if safe to do so
• Follow directions from emergency responders and
Voluntary Emergency Response Team members
• Locking/barricading in secure location
• Active threat/Active shooter
– Violent person - evacuation not safe
• Lockdown of building (dangerous
criminal in area in area)
• Restricted campus access (E.g. a student
has made a threat of violence off
campus)
• Seek immediate shelter and remain there
during an emergency –
• When evacuation is not safe – outdoor
hazard
– Sudden severe weather- tornado
– Hazmat incident – chemical spill/cloud
• Campus Safety has determined
best locations in which to Shelter
In Place
• “SHIP” rooms
• Designated by SHIP signs
• Know the SHIP rooms in your
area.
• Mass Notification Systems
– Rave Alert – (text, voice, email, social media)
– Giant Voice, LED screens
– Voice over IP Phone
– Email/Falcon Mail
– Social Media
– Volunteer Emergency Response Teams
RaveAlert for Daytona State College
• Rave Mobile (industry leader)
• Voice and text alerts
• Email alerts
• Social Media alerts
RaveAlert for Daytona State College
• Free to all students, employees
• Access account online – keep information
current
• Instructions at
http://www.daytonastate.edu/campus_safety/rave_alert.html
Unsuccessful attacks related to schools
May 1999 – Port Huron, Michigan
A 12-year-old, 13-year-old and two 14-year-olds, all boys, planned to
outdo Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold at Columbine. The boys
were arrested after a classmate reported them to an
assistant principal.
January 30, 2001 – Cupertino, California
De Anza College student Al DeGuzman planned a Columbine-style
school shooting at the school. An employee at a drug store
developed pictures of DeGuzman posing with his guns and
called police
February 14, 2001 – Elmira, New York
Jeremy Getman, 18, planned a school attack at Southside High School
but it was foiled after students told a teacher that he was
carrying weapons.
Unsuccessful attacks related to schools
March 16, 2004 – Malcolm, Nebraska
17-year-old Joshua Magee was arrested in the parking lot of Malcolm
High School after a school staff member, who saw the youth
drinking liquor and putting on a black overcoat, called
police. A search of Magee's car produced a bolt-action rifle, 20 bombs
and a note stating that he wanted to injure everyone at the school
except for three friends.
January 25, 2005 – Grand Marais, Minnesota
17-year-old David Riehm was arrested at his home on January 25, 2005
after authorities at Cook County High School turned over a
collection of writings and essays to police in which Riehm
described in great detail shooting and killing his English
teacher.
for planning an armed attack on Green Bay East High School. School
administrators received information from students of a
possible attack and contacted authorities, who searched the
boys homes and found suicide notes, detailed plans, and a
arsenal of weapons and explosives.
October 11, 2007 – Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania
14-year-old Dillon Cossey was arrested after a friend told police
about his plan to carry out a Columbine-style attack at
Plymouth Whitemarsh High School. Police found several weapons
and explosives in his bedroom. On social media, he discussed his
admiration for the bank robbers of the North Hollywood
shootout as well as for Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. In his
trial, Cossey confessed that he was going to carry out his shooting to kill
the people who had relentlessly bullied him in elementary and middle
school.
Unsuccessful attacks related to schools
December 4, 2008 – Pottstown, Pennsylvania
15-year-old Richard Yanis was arrested for plotting a school shooting at
Pottstown High School after his father reported to police three
missing handguns. An investigation revealed that Yanis had stolen
the guns from his father. After his arrest Yanis admitted that he had
planned to shoot people at his school he didn't like, before committing
suicide.
March 11, 2009 – Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania
An eighth grade student who attended St. Andrew School in Drexel Hill
was arrested after a fellow pupil he attempted to recruit for an
attack tipped off authorities. Authorities found weapons and a
plan to force the school in lock down and shoot anybody who tried to
escape. The suspect had a history of mental illness.
Unsuccessful attacks related to schools
November 17, 2009 – Beauvais, France
A 13-year-old boy, who was said to have had difficulties at his school,
was arrested in Beauvais, accused of having planned to shoot his
teachers. His parents had called police after they found their
son acting strangely and a gun missing. When the boy, armed
with a hunting rifle and 25 cartridges, arrived at the school it was
already surrounded by police, so he dropped his plans, left the rifle in a
field and went to an Internet café in the city.
Unsuccessful attacks related to schools
August 17, 2011 – Tampa Bay, Florida
17-year-old former student of Freedom High School Jared Cano was
arrested for a bomb plot and shooting against his school in an attempt
to outdo the Columbine massacre. Tampa police got a tip
Cano was planning the attack, and discovered bomb materials,
maps, video, and a manifesto.
May 27, 2013 – Albany, Oregon
Grant Acord, a 17-year-old junior who was attending West Albany High
School, was arrested after authorities received a tip from a
classmate. Authorities found an arsenal of explosives under the
floorboards of his bedrooms and detailed plans to attack the school and
then commit suicide. He wanted to make “a more successful
version" of the Columbine High School massacre.
Unsuccessful attacks related to schools
July 3, 2013 – Seattle, Washington
Justin M. Jasper was arrested by University of Washington police after
being found in a stolen truck on campus. Jaspers roommate had
reported to authorities that Jasper had stolen his truck and
several of his guns. Inside the truck police found several weapons
and incendiary devices, maps to several colleges in the area, and antigovernment literature.
September, 2013 – Cumming, Georgia
51-year-old Joseph Medved was arrested for reportedly threatening to
shoot up a school at a drug clinic. Police were contacted by
employees and after he bought a shotgun at a local store.
Unsuccessful attacks related to schools
December 20, 2013 – Trinidad, Colorado
Two boys, 15 and 16, were arrested for planning an attack on Trinidad
High School after the school resource officer received a tip
from students about the plan. They had been planning the attack
for up to six weeks and reportedly idolized the Columbine High
School and Aurora, Colorado movie theater shooters.
March 4, 2014 Danbury, Connecticut
18-year-old Natalie Carpenter and 19-year-old Peter Thulin
were arrested on March 4 and accused of planning a shooting
at Danbury High School. They were reportedly obsessed with
the Columbine High School massacre. Police were contacted
by staff members at a mental health facility where
Carpenter and Thulin had been treated after two fellow
patients reported them.
Unsuccessful attacks related to schools
April, 2014 – Waseca, Minnesota
John LaDue, methodically plotted to murder his family and then carry
out an attack at his high school on the anniversary of the
Columbine massacre. LaDue was arrested when a woman
called police after seeing him sneak through her backyard
and enter a the rear of a storage facility where he had
rented a storage unit to make bombs
• Route to work
• Work area
• Exits
• Safe areas
• Habits
• If you see something, say something.
• Run, Hide, Fight
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