SEMINAR: Recommendations from the Critical Incident Review of the Mass Casualty Incident at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas
Thursday, June 27, 2024
TIMES
10:30 - 11:30 amLOCATION
205 ABDESCRIPTION
FEEDBACK
On May 24, 2022, an active shooter took the lives of 19 children and 2 staff members, and physically and mentally injured the survivors, the families, staff and teachers, and the community in Uvalde, Texas. At the request of Uvalde leadership, the U.S. Department of Justice established the Critical Incident Review (CIR) to conduct an independent, objective assessment of what happened that day and assess the systems in place in the weeks leading up to May 24. The goal of the CIR is to provide information to those most affected by the tragedy and to build knowledge regarding how to best respond to incidents of mass violence. This panel will present observations and recommendations from the CIR report in the areas of tactics, leadership, incident command, coordination, school safety, emergency management, public communications, pre-incident and post-incident processes, and trauma and support services.
PRESENTERS: Robert Chapman, Deputy Director, US DOJ COPS Office, Sheriff John Mina, Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Rick Braziel, Chief of Police (ret.), Sacramento (California) Police Department
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