Crime & Safety
Main Line Police Hosting Active Shooter, Safe School Symposium
Topics to be discussed at the April symposium include ideology and methodology of the active shooter as well as lone wolf attack theories.

With school safety on the forefront of the national discussion following the tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, a Main Line police department is teaming up with county and national law enforcement to host a special Active Shooter and Safe School Symposium in April.
The Radnor Township Police Department is hosting the free and open to the public Active Shooter and Safe School Symposium at 6:45 p.m., Wednesday, April 18.
The event will be held in the Radnorshire Room in the Radnor Township Building, 301 Iven Ave., Wayne.
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Member of the Radnor Police Department, the FBI, and the Delaware County District Attorney's Office will speak on these topics:
- Ideology and Methodology of the Active Shooter
- Lone Wolf Attack Theories - "Run, Hide and Fight" Video
- Radnor Police Department Responses to an Active Shooter Event
- Special Display of Equipment Used In Major Incidental Response
The symposium will raise awareness, promote open discussion, and allow sharing of possible solutions regarding security in schools, religious institutions, and other establishments.
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Email Vera DiMaio at vdimaio@Radnor.org to register for the event.
Contact Deputy Superintendent Christopher Flanagan at (610)-688-5600 with questions.
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