Mitigating gun violence is very complex. Preventing and preparing for an active shooter attack is no easy task. It never will be.
Over the past few decades, the proliferation of targeted public mass shootings has been staggering. This unabated and uniquely American risk is producing two groups in our society.
History has shown active shooter attacks culminated from an offender successfully overcoming and circumventing security postures, signifying that implemented security measures often fail.
Many decisions are based on assumptions, calculated risk, and unintended bias, indicating that preparedness is shaped more by subjective perspectives than by reality.
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