St. Joseph Police Chief Chris Connally/file photo By BRENT MARTINSt. Joseph PostSt. Joseph police officers train regularly to respond to an active shooter, whether at a business, government building, or school.Police Chief Chris Connally says the department will set up a vacant building to train officers to respond to an "active shooter" call."So, some of those scenarios we have them see different things and we put them in situations where they have to make a quick decision, but they have to make the right decision," Connally tells host Barry Birr on the KFEQ Hotline.The police chief is quick to add making the right decision quickly isn't always easy."The person who rapidly pulls out their cellphone is different from the person that is the suspect that they're trying to track down," Connally says. "We put a lot of different things into those scenarios so that officers can see firsthand and make good decisions."Connally says the St. Jose
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Hundreds of Utahns marched from West High School to the Utah Capitol building on Saturday joining in a national March for Our Lives effort to address gun violence in schools.