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Nevada School Shooting Victim Speaks Out; Maryland AttorneyGeneral Under Fi...: EBSCOhost - 0 views

  • What we're told by U.S. military officials is a National Guardsman got into a fight with two other National Guardsmen,
  • shot one in the leg, one in the foot
  • wo wounded people now being treated, said not to be life-threatening
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  • injuries, and the shooter is in custody
  • And a couple of school shootings, school incidents this week, the first earlier on.
  • rom this 12-year-old boy, 12, who survived Monday's shooting at that middle school in Sparks, Nevada.
  • Police say one of his classmates, also 12, shot and killed a teacher before turning the gun on himself with a handgun he took from his parents.
  • STEPHANIE ELAM, CNN CORRESPONDENT: It's very heartbreaking to hear, and it's also just so sad to hear that Mason, the boy that you're about to hear from, really did think that the shooter was one of his friends. He said that they were friendly, that they had a class together as well. Same thing with the other boy that was shot.
michael books

Criminal Justice Collection - Document - 0 views

  • More than a decade ago the city gave the OK to police to transport penetrating-trauma patients
  • If a "shots fired" call goes out over the radio, it's a good bet police will arrive on scene before EMS providers.
  • And with penetrating-trauma patients, where moments really do count, which option sounds better: waiting for an ambulance to arrive while the patient bleeds out, or cops loading the patient into the back of a squad car and transporting to the nearest trauma center themselves? There's evidence that supports the practice of police transport, and one need look no further than the city of Philadelphia.
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  • for cops who
  • respond to calls with penetrating-trauma patients to transport without waiting for EMS backup.
  • July 20, 2012. Twenty-three trauma patients were transported to the University of Colorado Hospital Emergency Department that day--12 by police, eight by personal motor vehicle and three by EMS. Within 45 minutes of the shootings, nine police cars and one ambulance arrived at the emergency department (ED) with victims. Police transport clearly made a difference.
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