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Learn how to respond effectively to violent intruders at school sites. This program, developed by the Ontario California Police Department, provides guidance on recognizing threats, securing the school, and coordinating with law enforcement. Ensure the safety of students and staff in emergency situations.
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ONTARIO CALIFORNIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief Jimmy Doyle Sergeant Steve Trujillo Officer Randy Marrujo
February 2, 1996Moses Lake,Washington • 14 year old suspect opened fire on a junior high school algebra class. • 2 students and 1 teacher killed • 1 student wounded
March 13, 1996Dunblane, Scotland • Male suspect enters elementary school through an open back door, with 2 handguns and a rifle. Over 100 rounds are fired at the victims in 2 minutes. • 16 students and 1 teacher killed
October 1,1997Pearl, Mississippi • 16 year old suspect stabbed his mother to death prior to going to high school with a 30/30 rifle. • 2 students killed • 7 students wounded
December 1,1997West Paducah, Kentucky • 14 year old suspect enters school site with numerous weapons and opens fire on students while they were praying. • 3 students killed • 5 students wounded
March 24, 1998Jonesboro, Arkansas • 11 and 13 year old suspects activated a fire alarm and shot students as they exited the school. • 4 students and 1 teacher killed • 10 students wounded
April 25,1998Edinboro, Pennsylvania • 14 year old suspect opened fire at a middle school dance. • 1 teacher killed • 2 students and 1 teacher wounded
May 19, 1998Fayetteville,Tennessee • 18 year old high school honor student shoots another student while on campus. • 1 student killed
May 21, 1998Springfield,Oregon • 15 year old suspect murdered his parents the night before he went to school and opened fire in the school cafeteria. • 2 students killed • 22 students wounded
April 20,1999Littleton, Colorado • 17 and 18 year old suspects enter high school with numerous weapons and explosives. • 12 students and 1 teacher killed • 23 students wounded
April 23, 1999Baton Rouge, Louisiana • 14 year old suspect shoots but misses intended target, striking another student. • 1 student wounded
April 28, 1999Alberta, Canada • 14 year old suspect opens fire at school. • 1 student killed • 1 student wounded
May 20, 1999Conyers, Georgia • 15 year old suspect opens fire at high school. • 6 students injured
December 6, 1999Fort Gibson, Oklahoma • 13 year old opens fire at a middle school using a 9 mm handgun. • 4 students wounded
February 29, 2000Mt. Morris Township, Michigan • 6 year old first grader shoots and kills a fellow student after telling her,”I hate you.” • 1 child killed
First Aid • All staff needs to be up to date • Gunshot wounds • Broken bones • Severe lacerations
School Site Response • Recognize a threat • Move away from the threat • Report the situation • Site’s main office sounds alarm • Staff Secures School, lock down • Duck, cover and hold in the safest place possible
Call 911 • Provide School site name and location • Suspect description, D.O.T. • How many shots have been fired • Location on campus • Hostage situation, victims • Obey the police, everyone may be treated as a suspect
Binders are made available to police • Site representative meets and briefs police • Command post established • Master keys obtained
If possible, evacuate students to off-site evacuation location • Take roll • Establish student/staff tracking station • Remain at location until departure is authorized • Provide police with as much detailed information as possible
Law Enforcement response • Lessons learned over the years • Traditional response • Active shooter response
Your main objective: • The safety of students and yourselves • If a violent intruder enters your area attacking, you must escape or take cover
If you find yourself in a hostage situation • Calm • Inquire • Respond • Issues • Success • Hostage value
Weapon • Ask questions • Answering questions • Eye contact • Speaking • Listen
VIPERViolent Intruder:Police & Educator’s ResponsePROGRAM ONTARIO CALIFORNIA POLICE DEPARTMENT (909) 395-2001 Chief Jimmy Doyle Sergeant Steve Trujillo Developed by Officer Randy Marrujo