A few minutes later a second "shooter," who had been hiding in a truck in the parking lot, got out of the truck and started "firing." Laconia Police Chief Matt Canfield said that his department's officers performed well in the active shooter training exercise. (Alan MacRae for The Laconia Daily Sun)A team of Laconia police officers make their way into Woodland Heights Elementary School, where they played out a scene that included a dead body and two people shooting at the school. (Alan MacRae for The Laconia Daily Sun)Laconia Fire Department Deputy Chief Shawn Riley coordinates emergency medical services during the active shooter exercise at Woodland Heights Elementary School on Saturday. (Alan MacRae for The Laconia Daily Sun)
Source: Daily Sun September 19, 2017 07:41 UTC