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How schools prepare for a possible shooting

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Police swarmed a high school in Florida, where a gunman shot and killed multiple people.

Police swarmed a high school in Parkland, Florida, on Wednesday afternoon where a gunman shot and killed multiple people. The suspect was arrested later off campus and was identified as a former student. Judy Woodruff learns more from James LaPorta of the Daily Beast, Ronald Stephens of the National School Safety Center and Broward County commissioner Michael Udine.

02/14/2018

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