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Surviving an Active Surviving an Active Shooter Incident Shooter Incident Chief of Police Mark Gordon O A K L A N D U N I V E R S I T Y Last edit: 2017-05-16

History of University Shootings in the United States August 1, 1966 Univ. of Texas 16 Killed 31 Wounded November 1, 1991 Univ. of Iowa 5 Killed 2 Wounded April 16, 2007 Virginia Tech Univ. 33 Killed 28 Wounded

History of University Shootings in the United States February 14, 2008 Northern Illinois Univ. 6 Killed 16 Wounded July 23, 2009 Texas Southern Univ. 6 Wounded, Drive-by shooting December 8, 2011 Virginia Tech Univ. 2 Killed 0 Wounded June 2013 Santa Monica College 6 Killed 4 Wounded

History of University Shootings in the United States May 2014 University of California, Santa Barbara 7 Killed 13 Wounded February 2015 University of South Carolina 2 Killed 0 Wounded October 2015 Umpqua Community College Oregon 9 Killed 12 Wounded October 2015 Northern Arizona University 1 Killed 3 Wounded

History of University Shootings in the United States November 2015 University of California, Merced 1 Killed 5 Wounded Stabbing rampage June 2016 UCLA 2 Killed - Murder Suicide October 2016 Davenport University 1 Injured November 2016 - Ohio State University 1 Killed 11 Wounded Stabbing

History of University Shootings in the United States December 2016 University of Southern California 1 Killed Stabbing rampage March 2017 Central State University, Ohio 1 Wounded in an Armed Robbers May 2017 - North Lake College, TX 2 Killed Murder/Suicide May 2017 University of Texas at Austin 1 killed 3 Wounded in Stabbing Rampage

History of University Shootings in the United States January 2018 Wake Forest University, North Carolina 1 Killed March 2018 Central Michigan University 2 Killed (Student killed his parents)

Timeline Shooting Summary 1960 s 1 1970 s 4 1980 s 4 1990 s 6 2000 2009: 15 2010 2018: 60+ 2013-13 2014-16 2015-23 2016-4 2017 5 2018-2 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 60 15 4 4 6 1 1960's 1970's 1980's 1990's 2000-2009 2010-2018

Survival Mindset Survival Mindset Components Awareness Gain a basic understanding of situation Become attuned to work environment Predetermined mindset will help you take rapid, effective actions Preparation Looking at your work environment through the lens of survival What if questions are critical in developing effective response strategies Survivors prepare themselves both mentally and emotionally to do whatever it takes to survive Rehearsal Mentally or physically practicing your plan Will reduce response time and build confidence A survival inoculation

Courses of Action Trained versus Untrained First response is the same for both groups Reactions begin to differ markedly from there on out Trained Startle and Fear Feel Anxious Recall what they have learned Prepare to act as rehearsed Commit to action Untrained Startle and Fear Panic Fall into disbelief Lost in denial Descend into helplessness

Courses of Action Run Move quickly; don t wait for others to validate your decision Leave belongings behind Survival chances increase if not where shooter is or to go where he can t see you Call Out Inform authorities Call 9-1-1 and tell them name of shooter (if known), shooter description, location, number and type of weapons

Courses of Action Hide May not be able to get out Shooter between you and the only exit Would have to enter area where shooter is positioned Hiding place Well hidden and well protected Avoid places that might trap you or restrict movement

Courses of Action Keep Out Find a room that can be locked with objects to hide behind Blockade door with heavy furniture Turn out lights; become totally silent Turn off noise-producing devices Call 9-1-1 (If you can do so without alerting the shooter)

Courses of Action Spread Out If two or more of you, DO NOT huddle together Gives you options and makes it harder for the shooter Quietly develop a plan of action in the event the shooter enters Remain calm Can have a contagious effect on others Keeps others focused on survival

Courses of Action Fight Assume shooter s intentions are lethal Shooter will succeed in killing all those with whom he comes in contact, UNLESS you stop him Develop a survival mindset that you have what it takes to survive when your life is on the line You must be prepared to do whatever it takes to neutralize the threat Throw things, yell, use improvised weapons If two or more of you, make a plan to overcome the shooter Do the best that you can - choose to survive

Law Enforcement Responders Interacting with Law Enforcement Responders Do NOT expect officers to assist you as you get out Primary job is to locate the shooter and neutralize the threat Medical assistance will follow once the threat is neutralized Law Enforcement must assume everyone is a threat to their safety Be prepared to: Have weapons pointed in your direction Be subject to search Be handcuffed

Law Enforcement Responders Interacting with Law Enforcement Responders When Law Enforcement officers enter the room, do not present a threat to them Do NOT Point at them or the shooter Make quick movements Run towards them or attempt to hug them Scream or yell

Law Enforcement Responders Interacting with Law Enforcement Responders (Cont d) Do NOT DO Have anything in your hands; officers are taught that hands kill Raise your arms Spread your fingers Show hands as you drop to the floor Spread arms and legs

Law Enforcement Responders Key Information Be prepared to calmly, quickly, and accurately provide: Name of shooter (if known) Number of shooters Description of shooter Location of shooter Number and types of weapons carried by shooter

Summary Distinctions between an Active Shooter and a Hostage Situation How to assist Law Enforcement responders Key information needed by Law Enforcement responders

Comments or Questions

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