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Lessons from a Workplace Shooting in Virginia Beach
Jun 11, 2019 | 10:00 GMT

Crime scene experts from the FBI remove evidence from a black SUV on the day after a mass shooting at the Virginia Beach Municipal Center June 1, 2019. Recognizing and acting on the warning signs of a co-worker planning an attack can prevent a massacre.
(CHIP SOMODEVILLA/Getty Images)
Highlights
- Incidents of workplace violence and mass public attacks are a persistent concern.
- Training for responding to active shooters and other attacks can help save lives in the event of an attack.
- Nevertheless, proactive security measures must accompany any response to help avoid attacks. An ounce of prevention is always better than a pound of cure.
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