Hudgin Speaks to Rotary on Active Shooter Preparedness

Joey Hudgin, with the Department of Safety and Homeland Security, made an “active shooter” presentation to the Lexington Rotary Club.
Photo by W. Clay Crook/The Lexington Progress.
Joey Hudgin is one of the two agents stationed in West Tennessee with the Department of Safety and Homeland Security. He spends part of his time with public awareness around the “active shooter” scenario. Sudden Violence: Surviving an Active Shooter, is a one-and-a-half-hour course that he presents to businesses. “These scenarios happen far more often in businesses than what you would think,” Hudgin said, “and the best advice is to have a plan.” There have been over two hundred events since the Columbine incident, with five hundred and seventy-eight killed, and six hundred and…
For the complete story, see the February 8th edition of The Lexington Progress.
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