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10 years later, we continue to grieve, reflect on the power of resilience, and appreciate our first responders
We are grateful for the heroism of police, fire and EMS personnel who stopped the attack and cared for the injured inside Robb Elementary School
Here are the events and technologies the P1 team and our readership viewed as having the most significant impact on the profession in the last decade
There was no ceremony, in keeping with Newtown’s tradition of marking anniversaries and other remembrances of the shooting with quiet reflection
A lawyer claims officials failed to follow security protocol and order a lockdown that may have saved the lives of children and staff
Conn. Supreme Court ruled Remington can be sued over how it marketed the rifle used in the Sandy Hook massacre
There’s a heightened level of anxiety in town on the anniversary and the school superintendent decided to cancel remaining classes
Researchers say the detail on Adam Lanza’s mental decline could offer insights into the mind of a mass killer
The report recommends improvements to protecting crime scene integrity, dealing with victims’ families and other issues
There’s been some mystery surrounding the reason the state police have taken more than five years to release an after-action report for the Sandy Hook shooting
Districts have moved to bolster security, especially at elementary schools, which usually haven’t had police assigned to them like many high schools and middle schools
The policy on warning shots varies from agency to agency, but certainly, under these extraordinary circumstances, shots of this kind are justified
In the three years since, many states have embraced the National Rifle Association’s axiom that more “good guys with guns” are needed to deter mass shootings
Officer developed anxiety and depression after responding to the 2012 shooting rampage
Families filed a lawsuit Monday against the manufacturer, distributor and seller of the rifle used in the shooting
Agency that investigated the background of the man who carried out the 2012 massacre is issuing a report on his mental health history
Lack of communication is emblematic of the confusion about what services are accessible to the families and what resources they can tap
Connecticut State Police honored more than 300 people, including state and local police, firefighters, emergency dispatchers, paramedics, psychiatrists and forensic examiners
As officials across the country grapple with how to prevent mass killings, some are turning to a gun seizure law pioneered in Conn. 15 years ago
Minn. teen accused of planning to massacre his family and high school classmates mocked the attacks on the Boston Marathon and Sandy Hook Elementary School as “pretty lame”
11 principals, vice principals and administrators have volunteered under a program approved following the school shooting at Sandy Hook
Unions across the U.S. are pushing for officers to be able to collect workers’ compensation benefits if they suffer post-traumatic stress disorder
Part two of an active killers series explores behavioral cues of the dangerously mentally ill
“We need to make a stand right now that our schools need to be the most important thing we have in this country — not Wall Street, not Capitol Hill, our schools.” — Coach Frank Hall
December 14, 2019, marks the seventh anniversary of the Sandy Hook shooting – tragically, we still have a lot of work to do to protect our children from evil