Schools Reverse on Gunman Defense TacticBy JEFF CARLTON
The Associated Press
Wednesday, October 25, 2006; 10:45 PM
BURLESON, Texas -- A suburban Fort Worth school district that has been teaching
students to attack a gunman if he invades a classroom said Wednesday that it has
halted the program.
The district will continue to train students in how to respond to life-threatening
situations but no longer will show them how to take down an attacker, spokesman
Richard Crummel said.
Robin Browne, an instructor for Response Options, the security company that provided
the training, had recommended that students and teachers "react immediately to the
sight of a gun by picking up anything and everything and throwing it at the head and
body of the attacker and making as much noise as possible. Go toward him as fast as
we can and bring them down."
-snip-The district sent letters to parents Friday expressing regret for the training and
saying the district "does not, nor will we support teaching our students to attack
an intruder."
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