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    | Comment by: 
     PHORTO
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    | "Because when the officers would get to the building, how would they - they see somebody with a gun. Are they going to be identifying that person correctly?" 
 Straw man argument. SOP in most big city PDs have their undercover officers wearing a "color of the day" so arriving uniformed units can discern which "guy with a gun" is a good guy, and which is a bad guy. Keep the info classified with the cops advised daily via email so each patrol shift can be notified by the sergeant at roll call.
 
 If it works for the cops, it will work for the schools.
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