Moon-Area Military, Police Prepare to Deal with Live Gunmen
Area first-responders prepare to deal with live shooters at a training course at Robert Morris University.
It's all about being ready for the worst, according to Findlay Township Police Capt. Mark Joyce. Police from Findlay, Moon and other local law enforcement agencies yesterday trained to respond to a gunman opening fire in a building or public space. "What would you do if you were a high school student or a college student and a shooter entered a building?" said RMU Police Chief Randy Mink. "You'd probably want to run. This is going to teach law enforcement to handle that situation." The active-shooter training exercise at Robert Morris University included police from more than a dozen different agencies as well as personnel from the United States Air Marshals office, the 911th Airlift Wing and the 171st Refueling Wing. "This also includes …
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