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Active Shooter Awareness Training For Tenant Agencies 1

Today s Discussion Previous active shooter incidents Evolution of police response Police response tactics How to react to an active shooter Facility lockdown procedures What to do when law enforcement arrives Employer responsibilities 2

Texas Tower Incident August 1, 1966 Austin, TX Suspect: Charles Whitman Killed 16 (including wife, mother and an unborn baby) Wounded 31 (as far away as two blocks) Killed by two police officers 3

Frank Carlson Federal Building August 5, 1993 Topeka, KS Suspect: Jack Gary McKnight Killed 1 with a firearm, Court Security Officer Gene Goldsberry Wounded 4 (Pipe Bomb Shrapnel) Attack conducted on the day he was to be sentenced for federal drug charges 4

Columbine High School April 20, 1999 Littleton, CO Suspects: Harris and Klebold Killed 13 Wounded 24 Both suspects planned to and committed suicide Lawsuit pending against Jefferson Co. SO for wrongful death due to the establishment of a Special Relationship with teacher Dave Sanders. 5

Virginia Tech April 16 th, 2007 Blacksburg, VA Suspect: Seung-Hui Cho Killed 32 Wounded 23 Indications are that Cho meticulously planned the assault (mailed his manifesto, chained and locked doors, moved methodically into rooms, large quantity of ammunition, extra magazines etc.) Suspect committed suicide 6

Fort Hood, Texas Shooting November 5, 2009 Fort Hood Army Base Suspect: Nadal Malik Hasan (Army Major) Killed 13 Wounded 43 Shooting in and around a base Soldier Readiness Center FN 5.7 pistol (reloaded numerous times) Wounded by two police officers employing IARD Active Shooter tactics 7

Gateway Center, Orlando, FL November 6, 2009 Gateway Center Building Orlando, FL Veterans Administration on 15 th Floor Inspector coordinated with local PD Inspector made contact with the VA staff Personnel locked down the office Killed 1 (not a government FOR OFFICIAL customer USE ONLY (FOUO) or employee) Wounded 8 (no government customers or employees) 8

Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse January 4, 2010 Las Vegas, NV Suspect: Johnny Lee Wicks Killed: 1 (Court Security Officer) Wounded: 1 (Deputy US Marshal) Began shooting as he entered building May have been motivated by anger over cuts to his social security benefits 9

The Evolution of Police Response Pre-Columbine High School Conventional response Establish perimeter and call SWAT Post-Columbine High School Unconventional response Immediate Action Rapid Deployment (IARD) 10

Police Response Tactics Immediate Action Rapid Deployment (IARD) Until proven otherwise, any unauthorized intruder inside a building will be considered armed, dangerous, and capable of initiating and conducting a plan that includes the mass murder of innocent people. Law enforcement personnel will enter the building and quickly establish close contact with the intruder(s). This reduces the potential for mass killing. 11

How do I respond to an active shooter? Your location and the location of the incident dictate your actions. Evacuate: Have an escape route and a plan in mind. Leave your belongings behind. Keep your hands raised. Lock down/shelter in place Hide in an area out of the shooter(s) view. Block entry to your hiding place and lock the doors if possible. 12

How do I respond to an active shooter? Take action. Only as a last resort and only when your life is in imminent danger. Act with aggression and attempt to incapacitate the shooter. Fight the shooter. Rush with lots of people, throw things or use improvised weapons to take the shooter to the ground. 13

How do I respond to an active shooter? If caught in an open area, use your judgment. Seek cover and concealment. Use whatever is available to obscure you from the shooter (ex.: walls, trees, poles, buildings, fencing, containers, etc.). Hide behind something capable of stopping a bullet (ex.: masonry or brick wall, engine block of a car). Unless you are in imminent danger, if locked down, do not attempt to evacuate without instructions from Law Enforcement Personnel. Have a working knowledge of your facility (ex.: exits and evacuation routes). 14

Lock Down If the shooter is outside the building: Turn off lights, lock windows and doors, close curtains/shades. Stay out of the view of doors with windows. Lay down on the floor below window line. Dial 911, give your location, and follow directions. Move to central secure area only if safe. If the shooter tries to break into the room you are in, leave the room through an alternate exit (Another door or through the wall/ceiling/window). Stay until you receive ALL CLEAR signal from recognized authority. Follow directions of recognized police/security personnel. 15

Facility Lock Down Procedures Activate the OEP Lock doors Use signals and/or codes Safe Area Account for employees & visitors Do not open door until police arrive Communicate 16

Protective Security Officer Roles & Responsibilities Secure all entrances Facilitate the entrance of Law Enforcement responders and the egress of tenants Do not abandon post unless under directed fire Contact the MegaCenter and relay incident information as soon as possible Request emergency medical response as necessary Respond to designated locations in accordance with the facility Occupant Emergency Plan 17

When Law Enforcement Arrives Remain calm and follow instructions. Keep hands raised and spread fingers. Do not grab officers or make sudden movements. Listen - they will be giving instructions. Proceed to the exit directed. If injured, ambulatory aid will be given outside. Give details of shooter(s) to the officers (ex.: try to remember and advise officers of the description, numbers (shooters & victims), weapons). 18

Occupant Emergency Plan All GSA Owned or Leased Federal Facilities are required to have an OEP IAW 41 FMR 102-74. An OEP helps you to protect life and property in Federally occupied space during defined emergency conditions and plans for evacuation or relocation to a safer area. OEPs may cover emergencies such as: Fire Explosion Discovery of an explosive device Natural forces (severe FOR weather, OFFICIAL earthquakes) USE ONLY (FOUO) Chemical or biological exposure or threat Physical threats to building occupants or visitors. 19

Employer Responsibilities Work with your FPS Inspector to establish your facility s Active Shooter Plan and OEP that is well coordinated. Establish protocols for employees to follow and review these protocols much like fire drills. Practice the plan! A well coordinated OEP needs to be rehearsed. You cannot wait to see how your plan works when an active shooter incident happens. Listen to employee concerns and address the possibilities. 20

Questions and Answers Success depends upon previous preparation, and without such preparation there is sure to be failure. ~ Confucius 21