Thursday’s hearing focused on strategies to prevent acts of violence along with better coordination between state and local agencies, non-governmental entities and law enforcement.
, focused on strategies to prevent acts of violence along with better coordination between state and local agencies, non-governmental entities and law enforcement."That day in Uvalde the law enforcement community failed you and we must do better," said Chief Jimmy Perdue of the North Richland Hills Police Department. "As the representation for this association, and before I give my prepared comments, I need to issue an apology and say that I’m sorry.
In his comments, Chief Standridge requested that school threats be recorded in a central database so that even if the student switches school districts that information is not lost. , be mandated statewide. Chief Standridge, an 18-year adjunct instructor for the program, called it the "gold standard.
Other recommendations provided Thursday included better mental health response, bi-annual active attack management training for command-level officers, and more collaboration between school districts and law enforcement. "Too often we try to put this in an easy box, and we try to say it's a firearms issue or it's a mental health issue, but the reality is it's an everything issue and it's an everyone issue," said Chief Standridge.that I have read and agree
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