WSJ today:
"Most courses focus more on actions that can be taken without a weapon, like the one held on recent Sunday in Marietta, Ga., where about 700 people crowded into an auditorium for a two-hour lesson from police.
More than 22,000 people have taken classes like the one in Marietta in an effort launched over the past year by an active-shooter training program at Texas State University that receives federal funds and partners with the Federal Bureau of Investigation."
http://bfy.tw/3cPS
http://www.wsj.com/articles/trainin...ss-shooting-attacks-grow-in-appeal-1452108760
"Most courses focus more on actions that can be taken without a weapon, like the one held on recent Sunday in Marietta, Ga., where about 700 people crowded into an auditorium for a two-hour lesson from police.
More than 22,000 people have taken classes like the one in Marietta in an effort launched over the past year by an active-shooter training program at Texas State University that receives federal funds and partners with the Federal Bureau of Investigation."
http://bfy.tw/3cPS
http://www.wsj.com/articles/trainin...ss-shooting-attacks-grow-in-appeal-1452108760