In one of the buildings. Officers engaged that suspect. There was an exchange of gunfire. The shooter threat was neutralized. And officers continued to sweep the campus looking for other threats. Those who were there agree they did not hear the gunshots, but there was a sudden sense of madness and panic on the campus. I did not hear any shots actually. We were working on a lab and we were all kind of noisy anyways and then all we heard was we need to get in the back room now. So we all ran in there and there was so many people in there that were freaking out because we were all trying to figure out the same thing, what was going on, and by the time we figured out what was happening, the fbi came in and down and we were all taken outside to be patted down by Police Officers to make sure no one else had anything on them. Sheriff of Douglas County confirmed moments ago that the shooter is dead. Its not clear yet if that person committed suicide or if that person was killed by law enforcem
Its nice to get him outside. Reporter Holiday Shopping may still be on the weekend agenda but many are thinking about their plans due to this december spring. Whatever the family wants to do. If we get out on our bikes thats something i would like to do. Its great. Lets us train a lot longer and get prepared. People hate running in the snow unless your really, really dedicated. Reporter not everyone we spoke with was thrilled with the warm temperatures. In fact, one vacationing californian was upset with the lack of winters weather. We have thermals with us, earmuffs, hats, gloves, and its 60 degrees out. What is this . [ laughter ] its too hot here. Reporter but for some, the warm weather also lightens the mood. I think people tend to get a little grumpy when its colder. No yeah. A little bit. So everybody is like smiling and happy. Ice cream reporter enjoy it while it lasts. Reporting from central park, mark morgan, cbs 2 news. Reporter popsicles, i have seen some other iced beverage
Community. At what point do we stop saying that over and over again either the Community Policing becomes a fabric of local Police Policy or do we understand when you have percentages of officers that within communities, those officers have a different perception of policing my Community Versus occupy in their community. This is a allday faceted issue but i will say one thing that you gave as a part of your answer your cell phone a Police Agency has a collaborative Community Policing program, that is a problem. It is a program or the six officers over there in the Community Policing and the rest of us do real policing or is it a philosophy that is welded in the agency and this is how we function and this is how we operate. You are part of that community. You are not an independent for years and into try to keep the peace. You are part of that community that you serve and you become part of it and that has to be mandated everywhere from the chief all the way through the agency said that
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Ladies and gentlemen, my name is craig floyd, and i would like to welcome you to to the new series called conversations on Law Enforcement. The series focuses on topical Law Enforcement issues on the minds of many. Tonights conversation is entitled when police shoot a dialogue on the use of force. We are proud to be jointly hosting tonights event with a new and longterm partner, the Memorial Foundation, builders of the magnificent Martin Luther king, jr. Memorial. I want to begin by thanking our event sponsor, the target corporation, which has been one of our top supporters over many, many years. Several of targets officials have traveled from their headquarters in minneapolis to be with us tonight and we are very grateful. They are deeply committed to supporting safe communities across the United States and tonights discussion is intended to help foster their very important goal. For those of you not familiar with our association, the national Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund he