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April 23rd, 2008

College police prepare for future events

On Monday, April 14, officers at the National Campus Security Summit spent the day preparing for future campus shootings. The event took place at the University of Central Oklahoma. Steven Healy, the chief of police at Princeton University, said that campuses must remain safe, while also respecting the open academic environment; the two factors must not interfere with each other. The conference officially began on Sunday, where officers participated in a mock shooting. The purpose was to teach officers how to react to such chaos during a campus shooting, and also help wounded victims along the way.

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