Active violence training ahead of new school year

As summer comes to a close and students prepare to return to school, local law enforcement agencies are working to ensure student safety through active violence training sessions at Mason High School.

  • Law enforcement from Eaton, Ingham, and Clinton counties participated in the active violence training.
  • The mock scenario allowed officers to practice their response while students and teachers learned safety protocols.
  • School officials expressed gratitude for the partnership with local law enforcement to maintain a safe environment.

On Tuesday afternoon, I was at Mason High School, where law enforcement from three counties conducted a mock active violence scenario.

WATCH: Tri-county law enforcement prepares for school emergencies with active training

Active violence training ahead of new school year

Law enforcement officers from Eaton, Ingham, and Clinton counties joined forces to train for an active violence scenario at Mason High School. The collaborative exercise brought together first responders who might need to work together in a real emergency.

Chief Deputy Darin Southworth with the Ingham County Sheriff’s Office explained the importance of this training…

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