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Thursday, June 19, 2025

The FBI's 2024 Active Shooter Report offers a rare moment of optimism in an otherwise sobering national security landscape. The Bureau identified 24 active shooter incidents across 19 states, marking a 50% decrease from 2023[1]. It's a welcome shift -- fewer incidents, fewer lives lost, fewer communities devastated. But we would be dangerously nave to interpret this decrease as an indication that the threat is behind us. The truth is that the threat remains urgent, and our systems to respond remain uneven.

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... For those who have worked in public safety, emergency management, and homeland security, the number of incidents tells only part of the story.

Behind every entry in the FBI's report are responders racing to the scene, terrified families awaiting news, and survivors whose long-term needs rarely make headlines. As I've witnessed firsthand, across the country, we continue to see wide variation in how jurisdictions prepare for, manage, and recover from these devastating events.

Disparities That Cost Lives

Some states and localities have built robust systems: multidisciplinary training exercises, pre scripted crisis communication strategies, clearly defined family reunification plans, and trauma informed recovery resources. Others still treat active shooter events as isolated anomalies, relying on outdated procedures or assuming their already stretched-thin and underfunded mutual aid will fill the current gap.

These gaps are not just operational inefficiencies. They are strategic failures. Responding teams from adjacent counties sometimes struggle communicating because of incompatible radio systems or a lack of shared terminology. ...


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