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Leake County Sheriff's Office - Civilians Response to Active Shooter Events!

The Leake County Sheriff’s Office would like to invite the public to join in this very informative event, Civilians Response to Active Shooter Events!

Unfortunately, we live in a time where evil doesn’t hide like it once did. The necessity for all citizens to be able to protect themselves and their families is at an all time high! The Leake County Sheriff’s Office has partnered with the MS Office of Homeland Security to provide this class to the citizens of our great county. 

This presentation would be a perfect learning opportunity for church security teams, school and hospital staff members, business managers and the general public alike! 

The class will be held at the Old Elementary in Carthage on Oct. 10, 2022 at 6:30p.m. Please don’t miss out on a great opportunity to invest in the safety of your family and friends!

May be an image of one or more people and text that says 'CIVILIAN RESPONSE το ACTIVE SHOOTER EVENTS Mississippi Office of Homeland Security The Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) course, designed and built on the Avoid, Deny, Defend strategy developed by ALERRT 2004, strategies, guidance proven plan surviving active shooter event. Topics include the nistory and prevalence of active shooter events, the role of professional guardians, civilian response options, medical issues, and drills. Date: October 10, 2022 Location: 500 North Van Buren Street Old Elementary School) Time: 630p 830P Local POC: Taylor Parker Leake County so Investigator 601-267-0060 or parker@leakecountyms.org MOHS Contact: Laura M Fosselman, Training Coordinator LFosselman@DPS.MS.GOV'

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