Springfield apartments tighten security post-shooting

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — In the wake of a fatal shooting at the 505 apartments in Springfield on Wednesday night, Nov. 12, building management is implementing new security measures for residents.

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According to an email sent to 505 residents on Friday, Nov. 14, and shared with Ozarks First, 505 management announced major changes following the shooting.

The email says beginning the evening of Nov. 14, pedestrian and resident access to the building will be limited to the main entrance. A guard will be stationed in the lobby to verify resident IDs and check in guests.

Residents must show a photo ID to the guard to enter the building, the email says.

All guests are required to check in with the guard and be met in the lobby by the residents they are visiting. Guests must be escorted by residents at all times, according to the email…

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