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Interesting new take on active shooter training

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From the Washington Post

"Active-shooter training for office workers: not about hiding anymore"

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/active ... li=BBnbfcL
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The Escape, Hide, or Fight-Like-the-Dickens when the first two aren't viable is actually the same methodology that's been taught as the standard for a decade or so. Much of the thought process of locking down & waiting for SWAT changed after Columbine, & after 9/11 the passive victim mindset went to the wayside.
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I hear you, but I have processed way too many crime scenes with way too many dead people who went with "hide and hope."
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