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Page 1: Caught in the Crossfire: Every Second Counts during and after a Campus Shooting

Eric Vought, CommanderLawrence County Sheriff ’s Auxiliary

October 30, 2013Silver Legacy Hotel andEvents Center, Reno, NV

Caught in the Crossfire

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Part I – The Story

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14 Dec 1992, at Moonlit MA Campus

A phone call, interrupted.

“Something's going on . . . . “

“Get back in your room, lock the door, and get under the bed.”

6 people shot; 2 fatalities.

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A Long NightHours to get that

information.Night waiting to learn

who would live.Three hours for

police/EMTs to enter campus.

Former roommate arrested and charged with murder.

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Campus Upended

Dorms considered crime scenes, closed off = refugees everywhere.

Parents arriving, finals canceled.

State police gathering evidence.

Why did this happen?

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Sequestered

A full year for the trial to start.

No news; could not witness trial.

Friends saved clippings in a box.

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Year of the Living Dead

Conversational pitfalls.New students don't

know what's happened, no one will explain.

The Night the Music Died; invisible victims.

Civil suits and effects on the administration.

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The Squirtgun IncidentFear comes in

technicolor plastic.

Community simmered: “Free Lev Bronstein!”

The Dean speaks.Students crumble,

the wounded stand tall.

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Fast Forward

“Goneboy” - Greg Gibson's closure.

Struggling with illness.

Writing Wayne Lo after 17 years.

Sandy Hook on 20th anniversary.

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Part II – How Do We Deal With This?

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Can We Stop It?

Resounding NO.

Mitigation is possible.

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Response Is Possible, But Must Be

In depth, instantaneous and highly adaptive.

Dependent on bystanders for critical moments.

Active shooter incident often leaves victims on own.

Communicate/coordinate to transition to professional response.

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But I’m Not a Professional!Bad stuff happens; we

don't choose comrades.Coordination and

training happens before incident.

Local response must be automatic, reflexive.

Wide dispersion of trained volunteers bridge to professionals.

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Community Survival Skills Triad

Everyone participates.

Know when to get out of the way.

How to transition to professional response.

CSS

First

Aid

Comms

Self-Defens

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Lawrence County Sheriff’s Auxiliary

Joplin EF-5 14-county deputy depletion.

Supplements Sheriff's Office manpower.

Organized February 2012.

Trained, deploy as teams, exercise, interoperation, ICS/NIMS.

On-call, armed, non-peace-officer volunteers.

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Self-Defense, a Combative Topic

Never enough police.Shooters like soft

targets; guns level playing field.

Evidence that defender need only disrupt attack.

They intend to break the law and not survive; control.

Out of the box: Children can defend. ALICE.

AlertLockdownInformCounterEvacuate

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Moral/Spiritual Questions:Victims/Communities must choose

I have used first-aid kit more than gun.Defense important but priorities often

wrong.Firearm as right not separable from

duty; requires training, coordination, sense.

Our society founded on citizen response; how to make effective in modern US?

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ResourcesOur School ShootingGone Boy by Gregory Gibson20 Years Later: Community Rememb

ersTeachers as Armed Guards in Michi

ganThe A.L.I.C.E ProgramTeachers Simulate A.L.I.C.E. Defens

eActive Shooters in Schools: An Opti

on-Based Active-Shooter Policy for Schools

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