That fact has added complex wrinkles to the ongoing debate over the expense, intrusiveness and direction school security should take. It's sparing no expense in trying to create a showpiece for ideas on developing a safer school. Using $400,000 of its own money, Fredericksburg, Va.-based Net Talon has funded a test security program at a high school in that Indiana county. "So many kids are on Instagram, Snapchat, and they're seeing things: 'Hey, I’m gonna shoot up the school, I’m gonna drive a truck into the school, I’m gonna blow up the school,' but also suicide and bullying," says Florida Attorney General Pam Biondi. The Association of Threat Assessment Professionals is advocating a program that would compile data on at-risk individuals including any record of domestic violence, workplace and school violence, arson, sabotage and other warning signs.
Source: Fox News March 02, 2018 22:30 UTC