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Reso 2015-014
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Supplement 10A Action 2015 0202
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Unclassified <br />general list of exclusionary and inclusionary factors, the FBI identified shooting incidents <br />that occurred during the 2000 to 2013 time span that might fit into this study. This set of <br />incidents was gathered from FBI data as well as other previously published lists of shoot- <br />ing incidents, including a comprehensive list of incidents developed by the New York <br />Police Department" and one of the most comprehensive studies of shooting incidents in <br />the United States to date—a study from 2000 to 2010 conducted by researchers from Texas <br />State University (TXST) and its Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training <br />(ALERRT) Center. 16 The FBI collected further data from law enforcement reports and inter- <br />nal and open source information." Apanel representing local law enforcement, the FBI, and <br />TXST then used a deliberative process38 to identify the 160. active shooter incidents for this <br />study. Researchers from TXST were consulted extensively throughout this analytical effort. <br />35 Raymond W.Helly, Police Commissioner, Recommendations and Analysis for Risk Mitigation, New York City Police Department 2010. <br />36 J. Pete Blair, Terry Nichols, David Burns, John R. Cumutt, Active Shooter Events and Response, CRC Press, 2013. <br />37 e.g.:U.S. Depart ment of Defense, IntemaI Review of the Washington Navy Yard Shooting: A Report tot he Secretary of Defense, 20 November 2013.; <br />U.S. Department of Defense, Secretary of Defense, Memorandum on Final Recommendations of the Ft Hood Follow-on Review, 18 August 2010;RiData <br />Division, System Planning Corporation, Mass Shootings atVirginia Tech Addendum to the Report of the Review Panel, November2009; Los Angeles World <br />Airports, Active Shooter Incident and Resulting Airport Disruption—A Review of Response Operations, 19 March 2014. <br />38 The review panel consisted ofaheseniorexecutive agent inch argeofthe FBI's Active Shooter Initiailve, a professional staff member from the FBI's <br />Criminal Investigative Division, an FBI Intel Iigenceanalyst a lieutenant commanderoftheCafdornia Highway Patrol, and two members ofthe facuItyand <br />staff from Texas State University. <br />Unclassified 45 <br />
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