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  2. Active shooter - Wikipedia

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    A New York Times study reported how outcomes of active shooter attacks varied with actions of the attacker, the police (42% of total incidents), and bystanders (including a "good guy with a gun" outcome in 5.1% of total incidents). [1] An active shooter is the perpetrator of an ongoing mass shooting.

  3. Active shooter training - Wikipedia

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    Ramsey County, Minnesota law enforcement officers next to a simulated casualty during an active shooter response exercise at the Arden Hills Army Training Site. Active shooter training (sometimes termed active shooter response training or active shooter preparation) addresses the threat of an active shooter by providing awareness, preparation, prevention, and response methods.

  4. 2019 El Paso Walmart shooting - Wikipedia

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    At 10:37 a.m., Crusius walked to the back of his car, pulled out a WASR-10 rifle, [26] a semi-automatic civilian version of the AKM, from the trunk and opened fire. [ 27 ] Crusius first killed a woman pushing a shopping cart before shooting several people near and at a fundraising event for the El Paso Fusion girls soccer team outside the store.

  5. 2013 Los Angeles International Airport shooting - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of Friday, November 1, 2013, Ciancia entered Terminal 3 of Los Angeles International Airport after being dropped off there by a roommate. [4] He was carrying a bag filled with a semiautomatic, [5].223-caliber Smith & Wesson M&P-15 rifle, five 30-round magazines, and hundreds of additional rounds of ammunition contained in boxes.

  6. Support Anti-Terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies Act

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    The SAFETY Act is an act that was enacted in the US as Subtitle G of Title VIII of the Homeland Security Act of 2002. [1] It creates an exclusive federal cause of action for claims against the provider of a "qualified anti-terrorism technology" (QATT) where the QATT was deployed to protect against, in response to, or to recover from an act of terrorism. [2]

  7. Secret Service erased text messages from Jan. 6 and the day ...

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    The Secret Service erased text messages from both Jan. 6 and the day before the attack, according to the Homeland Security inspector general.

  8. Rooftop where gunman fired from had been flagged before rally ...

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    The rooftop where a gunman shot at former President Donald Trump during a campaign rally was identified by the Secret Service as a potential vulnerability in the days before the event, two sources ...

  9. Jan. 6. text messages from U.S. Homeland Security officials ...

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    Messages sent by Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf and deputy secretary Ken Cuccinelli were scrubbed in a 'phone reset.' Jan. 6. text messages from U.S. Homeland Security officials were ...