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October
2, 2007 |

Table
of Contents:
I. Critical thoughts on school
invasions
II. Upcoming Street Survival
Seminars

Critical
thoughts on school invasions
By Rick
Armellino Director and CEO of Baker
Ballistics, LLC
Schools
demand special treatment
Many American police
agencies still require their patrol officers to respond to an armed
school invasion in the same manner that would occur if a bank robber
ducked into a school while fleeing pursuing police officers. If
active killing is not occurring inside, a containment perimeter is
established and negotiators attempt to "talk out" the criminal.

Bank robbers who wish to
steal money to spend at a later date are good candidates for the
expert services of trained negotiators. Homicidal and suicidal
predators working a plan to murder children before killing
themselves should not be afforded the time to talk to anyone. They
must be neutralized at the earliest
opportunity.
Whether or not the
threat to children is home-grown or international terrorist based,
early police contact is the key to saving lives. Individual law
enforcement agency policy must be established to allow pursuit and
contact with the threat at the earliest possible
opportunity.
Hostage?
Not exactly.
Some police trainers
have suggested that the term "hostages" be eliminated from the law
enforcement vocabulary when the innocents being held against their
will are located inside a school. Labeling trapped and endangered
schoolchildren as "hostages" automatically leads to the next logical
step for resolution - negotiation. Hostage is a term best used when
referring to the illegal activities of a criminal that threatens the
lives of innocents while evading
capture.
Armed school invaders do
not plan on holding hostages and bargaining for concessions.
Instead, they work a predetermined plan to conduct the mass murder
of innocent victims. Rather than negotiation, first responders
should be automatically conducting pre-established and well
practiced "Immediate Action Rapid Deployment" (IARD) tactics as they
quickly pursue and neutralize an armed threat within a
school.
IARD is not a tactic
used to save hostages. IARD is a dynamic process of immediately
approaching and neutralizing a deadly threat before a pre-planned
massacre is allowed to fully develop into active mass
killing.
Can
we continue to ignore a serious threat to children at
school?
The mainstream media has
recently aired a program that focuses attention on the widespread
lack of awareness and preparedness that most communities suffer when
armed individuals invade a school. This month, radio and television
personality Glenn Beck televised a four-part series which aired on
CNN Headline News titled "Exposed: The Perfect Day"
which discussed, in part, the following
information;
• Terrorists are
planning a huge attack that will happen all over the country
simultaneously [Read the
transcript]. The main target for the attack is our nation's
schools and school children.
• Glenn Beck explains,
"We've obtained a video that allegedly shows terrorists in
Afghanistan training for
a school takeover scenario and barking out commands in English.
Although there were at least eight hours of footage captured by our
military, we were asked by our source to only release a very short
clip for security reasons and we are honoring that request." [Watch the
video].
• Anti-terrorist expert
Lt. Colonel Joe Ruffini, U.S. Army (ret.)
recommends, "... it's so important that federal and state officials
start figuring out a way to keep this nation adequately informed. In
their (often times noble) efforts to keep us from becoming alarmed,
they are encouraging complacency."
• Former FBI Special
Agent Don Clark led the investigation after the first World
Trade Center attack. He warns local
law enforcement and political leaders; "Don't leave it up to others
to make sure that your town is ready; the burden for preparing lies
with each and every one of us. And remember: simply refusing to
believe that schools are a terrorist target does not make it so."
• Kenneth S. Trump,
M.P.A. is President of the National School Safety and Security
Services believes, "Most public officials inside the D.C. Beltway
have publicly taken a "downplay, deny, and deflect" position about
this threat for fear of creating panic, but how can we prepare for
something if no one will talk about it?"
The
dots are out there. Do your community a favor and connect
them
Please take the
opportunity to assimilate the factually based information being
distributed by anti-terrorist speaker and author John Giduck. His
contribution to The Perfect
Day series was forwarded to the public electronically by
Glenn Beck. Giduck and Beck should be commended for making the
following video and essay available for all Americans to view; Watch the Beslan
video
Lessons
from Beslan By John Giduck
America
is a nation at war, and some of the battles in that war will be
fought on American soil. Thus, it is incumbent upon every American
to not only educate themselves, but prepare for the types of attacks
we are likely to see. But it's difficult to prepare when one of the
most likely targets is hardly ever talked about publicly.
There are two basic
categories of terror attacks: the first, called "Decimation
Assaults," is where terrorists plant bombs or use suicide-homicide
bombers. Because these are so easy to execute, they are the more
frequently used type of attack - but their impact is minimal because
the body counts and are usually pretty low.
The more preferred, but
more difficult to accomplish, attack is the "Mass Hostage Siege."
Terrorists know that when they take hundreds of innocent people
hostage and hold them for days they are really holding an entire
nation hostage. By doing that they attract the attention of the news
media, which helps them to accomplish their real goal, which is to
spread terror as far and as wide as possible. It's the psychological
impact that's most important, and nothing is better at promoting
that than a Mass Hostage Siege, especially one that involves
innocent children.
To understand how
credible the threat is, we need only to look at the achievements of
so many terror groups. In the first six months of 2006, 204 schools
were attacked in Afghanistan. Three of
them were attacked in two days in the first week of July 2007.
Between 1984 and 1994 more than 300 schools were attacked in
Turkey.
The number of school
attacks are rising in places like Pakistan, Iraq, Indonesia and Thailand as well. A new
girls' school in Iraq was found to have dozens of
bombs hidden in the floor and walls and, just two weeks ago, a
school was targeted in Great Britain. I also bet
you never heard that the backup plan for the Madrid train
bombers was a school attack.
But, despite all of
these incidents, Beslan was the terrorists' best case scenario -
which means that it is our worst case scenario. So what is the
likelihood of it happening here? Osama bin Laden and other al Qaeda
leaders have publicly stated that before this jihad is over they
will see to the deaths of 4 million Americans, including 2 million
American children. After several attacks involving children in
Russia he said
that what he was doing in Russia he would do to
America. The head of the
Chechen terrorists, Shamil Basayev, made a similar pledge before his
death at the hands of Russian Special Forces. Afghan terror camp
training tapes depict jihadists attacking students in a school,
issuing instructions in English.
In addition, emergency
response plans of numerous schools have been found in the hands of
people who should not have them and intelligence gathering of
schools and school facilities has been occurring in places like
Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Texas, Florida, Virginia and California
for some time now. People with no affiliation to any school have
been crossing the border from Canada attempting to buy school
buses, and buses in other locations, like Houston, have
been stolen.
These are but a very few
of the incidents occurring in America today, yet the schools,
parents and citizens of our country refuse to acknowledge the
threat, or to allow those we turn to for protection - our police -
to be properly equipped, armed, informed, and trained for such an
event.
There is a Kliebold and
Harris in every single school who has at least planned to outdo
Columbine. There is a Cho at every college who would love to get the
same kind of publicity. There are even the Morrisons and Robertses
from the Bailey, CO and Nickel Mines, PA attacks who are just
waiting to exact their own revenge. And in every state across this
country there are al Qaeda related groups that are, at a minimum,
putting together information and plans to attack a school. No matter
what the threat, the defenders of those schools are all the same:
American police departments.
If Beslan is the worst
thing that could possibly happen to our children, then it is
incumbent upon our nation to be prepared for it. If we're fortunate
enough that Beslan does not ever come to pass, our preparation will
not have been in vein as we will be so much better prepared to
respond to any other threat to our children and the supposedly safe
places they happily trundle off to every day.
[John Giduck is the
author of Terror
at Beslan: A Russian Tragedy with Lessons for America's
Schools].
Leadership
required
Nowhere is the lack of
law enforcement preparedness more evident can the current
environment which struggles to put a quick and strong patrol
responder offense together
for an event as
clear-cut as police responding to and neutralizing an active
shooter.
Here's the problem and
it's a big one; when terrorists or some home-grown nut invades a
school, there is no active shooting. The initial invasion may be the
opening act of morbid play. The final act is only known by the
invader. What occurs between the beginning and end of the event is
where true leadership is required. Denying or ignoring the need for
IARD should no longer be an acceptable option.
II.
Upcoming Street Survival Seminars
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Seminar Location |
Dates |
Details |
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Street
Survival Seminar Las
Cruces,NM |
October 8-9,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar San
Francisco,CA |
October 17-18,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Milwaukee,WI |
October 22-23,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Dallas/Ft
Worth,TX |
November 1-2,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar for WOMEN Atlantic
City,NJ |
November 5-6,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Memphis,
TN |
November 12-13,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Las
Vegas,NV |
December 4-5,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Myrtle
Beach,SC |
January 15-16,
2008 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Atlantic
City,NJ |
January 22-23,
2008 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Salt Lake
City,UT |
February 4-5,
2008 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Eugene,OR |
February 14-15,
2008 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Portland,ME |
February 19-20,
2008 |
Detail
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Street
Survival for Women Las Vegas,NV |
February 26-27,
2008 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Springfield,MO |
March 4-5,
2008 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar San
Antonio,TX |
March 10-11,
2008 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Indianapolis,IN |
March 18-19,
2008 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Billings,MT |
March 26-27,
2008 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Kalamazoo,MI |
April 8-9,
2008 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Omaha,NE |
April 14-15,
2008 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Buffalo,NY |
May 12-13,
2008 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Green Bay,WI |
May 21-22,
2008 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Springfield,IL |
June 19-20,
2008 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Harrisburg,PA |
September 23-24,
2008 |
Detail
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