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Can canned goods stop school shooters?
« on: January 15, 2015, 03:20:32 pm »
http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/13/living/feat-students-canned-goods-stop-school-shooters/

Can canned goods stop school shooters?

By Katia Hetter, CNN

Updated 8:16 AM ET, Wed January 14, 2015

 (CNN)When is a can of beans more than just a can of beans?

When it's a weapon of self-defense for students to throw at an armed intruder who has just entered their school.

That's one scenario Valley, Alabama, officials are considering as part of their training to respond to school shootings.

Though it may strike some as an insignificant and perhaps even silly response to a deadly problem, it's no joke at W.F. Burns Middle School.

It's part of active shooter response training offered by the ALICE Training Institute, a company founded by a former police officer and former elementary school principal.

School officials have gotten some criticism for sending a letter to parents asking students to bring canned goods to attack would-be intruders.

"We realize at first this may seem odd; however, it is a practice that would catch an intruder off-guard," the letter reads, according to CNN affiliate WRBL. "The canned food item could stun the intruder or even knock him out until the police arrive. The canned food item will give the students a sense of empowerment to protect themselves and will make them feel secure in case an intruder enters the classroom."

Chambers County School Superintendent Kelli Moore Hodge acknowledges that the middle school didn't educate people properly before sending the letter home, but she says the cans are a very small part of the training.

"The major point of the training (which is called ALICE - Alert, lockdown, inform, counter, and evacuate) is to be able to get kids evacuated and not be sitting ducks hiding under desks," Hodge wrote in an email.

Even if you can't escape and are barricaded behind closed doors to avoid the shooter, there are still steps to take to increase your safety, suggests an Auburn University ALICE video. Auburn is providing the training to the school district.

Once the door has been locked and barricaded and students have moved to an area out of sight, students should have a plan if the attacker breaks into the room.

That's when canned goods and other classroom items come into play.

"Start gathering several items you can use to protect yourself. Every room has something you can use to distract and defend from the aggressors' attack," says the Auburn video's narrator. "Communicate with others around you and tell them your plan. Don't wait until the aggressor gets into your safe area to have a plan of action."

Students can throw books, book bags, computers and, yes, those canned goods to distract any aggressor.
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Re: Can canned goods stop school shooters?
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2015, 05:33:27 pm »
http://www.wrbl.com/story/27832442/valley-school-asks-students-to-bring-canned-goods-to-stop-school-shooters

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A Valley middle school is asking students to bring canned goods to school in an effort to fight off intruders in the event of an active shooter situation.

The administration at W.F. Burns Middle School sent a letter to parents asking each student to bring an 8 oz. canned food item to use in case an intruder enters the classroom.

“We realize at first this may seem odd; however, it is a practice that would catch an intruder off-guard,” the letter reads. “The canned food item could stun the intruder or even knock him out until the police arrive. The canned food item will give the students a sense of empowerment to protect themselves and will make them feel secure in case an intruder enters the classroom.”

School officials say throwing cans is a very small part of an emergency program called “ALICE,” meant to be used in active shooter situations. “ALICE” is an acronym and stands for Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter and Evacuate. W.F. Burns Middle adopted the idea from Auburn University.

Officials say can-throwing, or text-book throwing in other school districts, would fall under the “Counter” part of the plan and school officials say it would be the last possible option in an active shooter situation.

“What ALICE promotes is that you have objects around the classroom that are available to you that you can readily throw,” said Chambers County Schools Superintendent Dr. Kelli Moore Hodge.


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Re: Can canned goods stop school shooters?
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2015, 05:40:24 pm »
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school officials say it would be the last possible option in an active shooter situation
To say the least.  :thud:

I can't believe this is coming from Alabama. New England, I'd believe it. But Alabama?!?
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