
CEBU CITY, Philippines — In the wake of the deadly school shooting in Tacloban City, regional firearms and security regulators have urged schools to consider conducting active shooter drills and called on firearm owners to ensure that guns would not fall into the hands of minors. Police Colonel Elmer Cinco, chief of the Regional Civil Security Unit-7 (RCSU-7), raised the proposal during a press conference on Wednesday, June 24, as authorities continued investigating how two teenage students managed to carry firearms into San Jose National High School and launch an attack that killed three classmates and injured 20 others. Cinco […]... Keep on reading: After Tacloban bloodshed, police urge active shooter drills in schools
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