Tustin police train for active shooter scenario at local school
0The May 24 mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, where 19 children and two teachers were murdered, is the deadliest mass shooting in the nation so far this year. The Uvalde massacre, the most recent of what has become the latest incident of mass shootings at U.S. schools going back at least 20 years, generated calls to police departments from concerned parents wanting to know if their local law enforcement agency is prepared for such incidents. In Tustin, the answer is yes. The Tustin Police Department stages active-shooter trainings multiple times per year, Police Chief Stu Greenberg…
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