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Nightclub Security – Are Mass Shootings Unstoppable? - Crime School
Nightclub security prevents reasonably foreseeable crime
Nightclub security is not currently designed to:
* Foresee and prevent terrorist attacks;
* Foresee and prevent planned mass murder;
* Defend against assault rifles and handguns;
* Stop mentally ill radicalized men willing to die.
Mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida on June 12, 2016.
Orange County Registry Newspaper asks about nightclub security.
Interview with Reporter Tony Saavedra.
Podcast Time Stamps:
-- Largest mass shooting in modern history of United States.
-- ISIS inspired homegrown US terrorist.
-- Common pattern in mass shootings incidents.
-- Interview with Tony Saavedra OC register newspaper.
-- Can mass murder in US nightclubs be prevented?
-- Nightclub security is not like airport security.
-- Police officer outside of nightclub could not stop shooter.
-- What's the solution to mass murder by terrorists.
-- Should nightclub security allow more people to carry guns?
-- Mass shootings require a tactical law enforcement response.
-- Is deadly force going to become the new standard response?
-- Most commercial spaces in US are soft targets.
-- One common denominator is Islamic radicalization by internet.
-- Gun control debate hampers progress to real legislation.
Nightclub Security at the Pulse
* Could not reasonably foresee that a mass shooting would occur.
* Nightclub security plan posted an off-duty police officer outside.
* Reasonable attempts to engage the shooter were tried and failed.
* The attack at the Pulse nightclub was sudden using overwhelming force.
What Needs to be Done?
* Stop ISIS and other terrorists groups abroad.
* Bridge the education divide between Islam and radical factions.
* Take the handcuffs off investigators and intelligence agencies.
* Tighten controls on immigration and movement of radical groups.
* Remove politics from gun control and start real debates.
* Gather the best minds on these gun issues to study and propose policy.
* Gather the top terrorism experts to study and propose policy.
* Gather lawmakers to streamline our ability to target known threats.
* It's time to get tough and be more aggressive toward domestic terrorism.
* Educate the public about how they can participate in making places safe.
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