Stopping the next active shooter requires innovative technology, systems, services, and a team of security and safety experts from Ninex Threat Reduction Group.
Whether it is ideology-based, politically-based, or just a person who wants to shoot people, the outcome is usually the same: a trail of devastation. Whether it's 4 people or 40, a mass shooting event will have a direct impact on the victims, their families, and the organizations where it occurred.
At Ninex Threat Reduction Group, we specialize in active shooter threat mitigation serving both the public and private sector. Our team of former law enforcement officers, federal agents, military personnel, and security experts provides the latest security technology, systems, and services specifically designed to mitigate today's active shooter threat.
Whether it is ideology-based, politically-based, or just a person who wants to shoot people, the outcome is usually the same: a trail of devastation. Whether it's 4 people or 40, a mass shooting event will have a direct impact on the victims, their families, and the organizations where it occurred.
At Ninex Threat Reduction Group, we specialize in active shooter threat mitigation serving both the public and private sector. Our team of former law enforcement officers, federal agents, military personnel, and security experts provides the latest security technology, systems, and services specifically designed to mitigate today's active shooter threat.
Mass shootings are defined as four or more people, excluding the shooter, being shot in a single event. Source:gunviolencearchive.org.
Whether it's a school, place of worship, supermarket, hospital, government office, or workplace, the impact on the victims, their families, and the community at large can last a lifetime. Where will the next mass shooting occur? No one really knows, but one thing is certain: it will happen again.
Buffalo Tops Supermarket
Indianapolis FedEx
Chiefs Super Bowl Victory Parade
University of Nevada
Lewiston Bowling Alley
Chesapeake Walmart
Allen Mall
Stoneman Douglas H.S.
El Paso Walmart
Sutherland Springs Church
Henry Pratt Co.
You-Tube
Greyhound Bus Station
Capital Gazette Newspaper
UPS
Borderline Bar & Grill
Mandolin Bay Hotel
V.B. Municipal Center
Pittsburgh Synagogue
Santa Fe High School
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MORE INFOThey can look like anyone and come in all ages, ethnicities, genders, and socioeconomic backgrounds. However, at least one of these characteristics is shared by the majority of mass shooters.
Some individuals may exhibit certain types of behavior that may indicate potential violence toward others. While some types of behavior are difficult to see, others are quite obvious.
Over the years, multiple federal agencies, including the FBI, ATF, and Secret Service, have studied and reviewed thousands of mass shooting events throughout the United States. Although each agency interprets the data differently, they all reach similar conclusions.
Mass shooters often plan out there attack for 8 days or longer
Mass shooters often prepare for their attack 30 days or less
Mass shooters know and target their victims
Mass shooters takes their own life when Law Enforcement arrives
"Although most active shooter attacks have been perpetrated by single individuals, the ability of a group of terrorists to attack multiple locations simultaneously, resulting in the deaths of hundreds, is very real."
In addition to the tragic loss of life and injuries, there are many other things an organization will be faced with in the days, weeks, and months after a mass shooting event.
Depending on the number of victims shot and killed and where the event occurred, it could make headlines across the country or around the world. Regardless, an organization will be faced with these issues and must be prepared to deal with them.
What was hours ago an active business, school, or place of worship is now a crime scene, and authorities won't allow anyone inside. Depending on the number of victims, it could be days, weeks, or even months before any civilian is allowed inside.
Regardless of the reasons, the public wants to know why. Every organization needs to consider how they are going to respond to the news media and the general public after a mass shooting event has occurred.
Pools of blood, trauma pads, gloves, victims’ clothing, and other contaminated items are left behind by EMS as they transport the victims to the hospital. Cleaning up after these types of incidents is not done by first responders. This gruesome task is left up to the organization where it occurred.
Individuals that have been shot will undergo some type of medical procedure depending upon the number, location, and caliber of their gunshot wounds. Most gunshot victims take months to recover from their injuries but will have ongoing paralysis, both physically and psychologically, for the rest of their lives.
In the aftermath of a mass shooting, the survivors are often left with physical and emotional scars that can last a lifetime. The long-term effects of mass shootings include an increased risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, and substance abuse.
After a mass shooting, an organization should expect a slew of lawsuits from survivors an/or the families of those that were killed. Medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional and psychological damage are just some of the things an organization will be sued for.
Whether you are responsible for security and safety at an educational facility, place of worship, shopping mall, corporate headquarters, hospital, public venue, or any other place where people are, knowing how to safeguard your people before, during, and after an active shooter event is paramount. Ninex Knowledge Center provides information on active shooter, mitigation, and response.