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Grammar Rules
April 17th, 2014, 6:52 AM
I bolded the part about Holder for your amusement, so before the comments about Obama, Rice, F&F and CCP on post, read the article. Will Congress just obstruct this since Holder is in favor of it? I think so.


http://www.texastribune.org/2014/04/16/texas-could-get-millions-active-shooter-training/




WASHINGTON — A law enforcement training center based at Texas State University in San Marcos may receive millions of federal dollars to support programs that train officers how to handle situations like the recent Fort Hood shooting.

U. S. Attorney General Eric Holder on Tuesday cited the recent tragedy at Fort Hood as he asked Congress to authorize a combined $15 million for “active shooter response training” and other officer safety initiatives.

“In the face of this urgent and growing threat — when the lives of innocent people are at stake — those who stand on the front lines need our full and unwavering support,” Holder said.

Texas State University’s Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) Center is the national leader for active shooter training programs funded by the Department of Justice. It has trained more than 50,000 officers nationwide in the past decade, using more than $30 million in state and federal grant money, according to the center.

Active shooter training teaches law enforcement how to isolate, distract and neutralize an active shooter. It also shows officers how to effectively enter and move around a room when they’re handling a situation alone.
“The additional funds would allow us to reach more people,” said Pete Blair, director of research at ALERRT. “Obviously, we’d like to roll out the training to every officer we can reach – the more funding, the more officers we can reach.” Blair said that ALERRT has a waitlist with more than 300 requests for training from 42 states.

In Woodway, Texas, outside of Waco, the current president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police said the potential cash influx would be a boon for first responders.

“We’re very much in favor of additional support for active shooter training,” said Yousry Zakhary, who is also director of the Woodway public safety department. “We must be prepared for the worst.”

Zakhary said he hopes that active shooter training becomes standard for officers, “just like learning how to drive a car or shoot a weapon.” He said that he has visited many officers who would appreciate additional training.

“ALERRT at Texas State has been on the job for years, through these recurrent tragedies, preparing law enforcement and educators in responding to active shooters,” said U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Austin, whose district includes San Marcos. “Approving the attorney general’s recommendation for more federal funding would help ALERRT to do more and protect more by giving first responders the tools they need to react as effectively and efficiently as possible.”

Holder said the average number of annual active shooter incidents has roughly tripled since 2009.

“Each of these tragic events is a heartbreaking reminder that mass shootings are all too common,” he said.

Four people were killed and 16 injured earlier this month at Fort Hood when Spc. Ivan Lopez opened fire on the base. Lopez was among the dead. In 2009, 13 people were killed and 32 were wounded in a similar mass shooting on base.

The $15 million is part of the $27 billion Justice Department budget for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. It is currently being debated by Congress, with subcommittee hearings set for later this month...

IronErnin
April 17th, 2014, 7:01 AM
The rise of tactical situations, like active shooters, is one reason why large urban PDs prefer to hire veterans of the infantry over most other MOS'.

CenTexDave
April 17th, 2014, 7:15 AM
If this is such a great program it seems to me other areas of the country would also have a university offer it.

IronErnin
April 17th, 2014, 7:21 AM
Typical libturd thoughtless process, "Someone already did it, why do unnecessary duplication?"

IronErnin
April 17th, 2014, 7:22 AM
Typical libturd thoughtless process, "Someone already did it, why do unnecessary duplication?"

Grammar Rules
April 17th, 2014, 7:39 AM
TMO called CTD a "libturd!" It's on now!:jerry:
And he posted it twice, speaking of unnecessary duplication.

The321
April 17th, 2014, 8:32 AM
Can we waste anymore money?

IronErnin
April 17th, 2014, 9:36 AM
GR, I didn't call Dave any such thing. And the double post was an error that occurred when I edited the post from its original form.
So, Rick please delete one of them.

Night Owl
April 17th, 2014, 11:39 AM
Would
be better if he deleted both.

mac
April 17th, 2014, 1:34 PM
I bolded the part about Holder for your amusement, so before the comments about Obama, Rice, F&F and CCP on post, read the article. Will Congress just obstruct this since Holder is in favor of it? I think so.


http://www.texastribune.org/2014/04/16/texas-could-get-millions-active-shooter-training/

I s'pect the answer to your question of obstruction, grammar, will depend more on whether or not the bill that includes this is larded up with a bunch of pork, pinko items, etc. if it were a stand alone bill, yep, I think it would pass.....mac

sojourner truth
April 17th, 2014, 1:35 PM
I thought the statement about it "increasing cash flow to the PDs" was pretty telling... I would think the training benefit would be the first thing cited as a positive.

Night Owl
April 17th, 2014, 1:51 PM
Will Congress just obstruct this since Holder is in favor of it? I think so.


http://www.texastribune.org/2014/04/16/texas-could-get-millions-active-shooter-training/
I sure hope so. The government is broke. Where is THIS money coming from?

CenTexDave
April 17th, 2014, 3:08 PM
Probably from the defense budget they are about to slash.
The government is broke, so they claim. How come welfare and food stamps still seem to be paid?

Mestral
April 17th, 2014, 5:13 PM
Active shooter training teaches law enforcement
Notice, once again, the libtards are spending our money, so the government can help us be sheeples.

mac
April 17th, 2014, 5:59 PM
Probably from the defense budget they are about to slash.
The government is broke, so they claim. How come welfare and food stamps still seem to be paid?

as I mentioned the other day, we are always being told that social security is going broke, but.....we never hear that about welfare......mac

siamcat
April 17th, 2014, 6:49 PM
I think he missed the part where most PD's already conduct "Active Shooter Training" There might be some PD's in some little towns that don't. Didn't they just have one held at Lampasas HS or maybe it was Salado.
It's just another feel good program that is already happening all over this country. They just want to say "Hey, look, we're doing something."

Of course if they enact the program everybody will want a piece of the pie.