Law enforcement in Michigan is being praised for its rapid response that may have saved lives during a church shooting in Grand Blanc.
Breakdown
- Police arrived at a Michigan church mass shooting within 30 seconds of the first emergency call. 15s
- Law enforcement response protocols changed after the 1999 Columbine shooting, now prioritizing immediate intervention. 1m 24s
- Technological advancements like GPS and computer-aided dispatch have improved response times. 1m 45s
- Experts warn that even short delays in response can result in more casualties. 2m 8s
- Differences in police department protocols can lead to inconsistent responses to mass shootings. 2m 23s