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  • Question
    If I am under a desk and the attacker's legs are visible, is it wise to tackle the shooter?
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    In this situation, the shooter would not likely be aware of your presence, so you should remain concealed. The only time you should attack is if you are in immediate physical danger.
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    What do I do if they have a heavy weapon?
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    Generally, you should follow the same directions mentioned in the article. If they have a heavy weapon, it is not wise to attack the shooter unless you are in immediate danger, and if you do have to engage in combat, you should do it as a group.
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    Can I be charged with anything for harming the attacker?
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    If you hurt the shooter, it's almost certainly going to be considered self-defense, so you would not be charged.
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    If someone calls out into a room saying that he is the police looking for survivors, and I can't see them, how do I know he really is the police and not the shooter trying to draw me out?
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    Depending on the situation, you are likely safest to stay hidden. Police will search the building when it is secured and will find you then.
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    If the only exit is the window, should I smash the window with any object?
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    This would be a good idea, but make sure that it doesn't put you in more danger, because it may draw more attention to you.
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    My school has a lockdown policy where the teachers turn off the lights and then lock the door and you sit against a wall so that the shooter can't see you. If the shooter enters the room and starts shooting, should I pull a dead body on top of me or smear blood on my clothes?
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    Yes, both of these are good ideas. But also be aware that bullets can travel along the wall.
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    If I kill the shooter, will I go to jail?
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    Generally, no, since it would be considered self-defense. However, there is no single answer to this question because it would depend on many factors about the situation.
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    What if it is more than one shooter spread throughout the building?
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    These steps still apply. Your best bet is to get out of the building if possible. Otherwise barricade yourself, hide, and heed any lock-down commands.
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    What if cell service is shut off?
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    Whether you have cell service or not, you can always still call 911.
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    What if I am outside when the shooter comes?
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    Your best bet is to run, preferably to a location that offers safety and/or cover: behind buildings, behind cars in a parking lot, to nearby businesses.
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    Is it a good idea to "play dead" in situation like this?
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    "Playing dead" might work, but be aware that some shooters will deliberately fire at fallen bodies just to make sure they are in fact dead and not just pretending.
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    If I know the shooter, should I try to talk them down?
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    No. If the person has gone so far as to commit a shooting, then they're not in their right mind, and you would only be putting yourself in danger by trying to reason with them. Do your best to escape or hide.
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    What if it's a female instead of a male, and I can't kick her in the crotch?
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    Kicking a woman hard enough in the crotch will still hurt tremendously. Kicking them in the stomach would be very painful as well, but it puts you off guard.
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    What happens if a friend of mine is injured during the shooting?
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    You should try to aid them while staying hidden. If his injuries are minor, leave him until police arrive. If he is seriously injured, you can try to move him to your hiding place, but only do so if you are sure it is safe. A shooter most likely won't shoot someone who is already hit if they are aiming for a high kill rate and are moving between several rooms.
  • Question
    Can a machete or sword be a good self-defense weapon against a shooter?
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    If you had access to one, it might be helpful if you could get anywhere near the shooter without them shooting you. Realistically, the gun trumps most weapons unless you're fast and close. It is better to seek safety than to try (and most likely fail) to be a weapon-wielding hero.
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    What would one do if they had a shotgun, and during first period it is a very open field with little to no cover during PE?
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    You should follow the directions of your teacher. It would be a good idea to inquire about the school's procedures for these types of situations.
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    What do I do if I suspect someone has the intent to commit a shooting?
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    Report this immediately to school authorities: teachers, guidance counselor, principal, and the like. He or she will follow up.
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    What if they set a fire and are waiting for us outside?
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    The police will arrive quickly, and the shooters will have limited time, as they'll have to escape or something. Or they will die in a shootout with police, at which point you will be safe.
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    Can I escape by running across the street or home?
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    It can be possible if the shooter isn't near you or can't see you. If you think or know that the shooter is after you and close behind, avoid large, open areas with little or no heavy cover (heavy cover is stuff like brick walls or cars, stuff that can stop a bullet from going through it) as much as possible, as this will make you an easy target. If you have to expose yourself in an open area, run as fast as possible, and DO NOT run in a straight line. Also, throwing things that are bright colours to your sides will help distract the shooter temporarily.
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    What is likelihood of a shooting happening?
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    Very unlikely. However, it's better to be safe than sorry by knowing your school or workplace's lockdown procedures and knowing their escape routes so that you know where to escape easily.
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    What do I do if the room I am in has only one exit and no cover?
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    Hide behind the door. This is the only chance you would either attack the shooter or run away as soon as he enters the room. Obviously, it's the least chance that you will survive if you hesitate to do so. You can also try to break any windows to get out if you are on a low floor.
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    Who can I talk to about my school's lockdown policy?
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    Speak to your principal, teachers and superintendent about instituting a lockdown policy at your school.
  • Question
    What are some reasons people would want to do a school or workplace shooting?
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    They may be on drugs, or they may be targeting someone within a facility. If they are on drugs, then they could be a threat to everybody. If they're trying to target you, you're in danger and you need to get as far away from them as you can. If they're trying to target someone else, then they're in danger and you need to get away from the shooter. After, if you're unharmed, try to help other injured people up.
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    If you manage to obtain the shooter's rifle or sidearm, should you wait in a particular place until the police arrive?
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    Just wait wherever you can. If you know how to use a firearm and there are several offenders, you could try and shoot at them; but in doing so, you reveal your position as well as the position of anyone hiding with you.
  • Question
    What do I do if I know that if you snitch on a shooting, you or your close people will be hurt or killed?
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    Usually someone threatens you or your loved ones for the sake of keeping quiet, they're just trying to scare you. If the person is serious, people will be hurt during the shooting. It is much better to go to the police about it so they can arrest the potential shooter because it will protect you and your family and save everyone the trauma of a shooting.
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    What do I do if I'm in an an open library with huge windows?
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    Hide somewhere away from the windows or behind large objects like bookshelves, photocopiers, desks, etc. If possible, get out of the room and go to a secure room or better yet, get out of the building.
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    How would I jam a door that opens outwards?
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    Luckily, most doors open inwards. However, if the door does open outwards, you can: Lock the door, tie something to a knob or block the entrance with furniture (such as a chairback lodged under the door handle and a cabinet across the entrance way).
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    What do I do if the shooter finds me and tries to ask me questions on where anyone is?
    Community Answer
    Try to answer the questions if you are in immediate danger, and if not, have a weapon hidden in your sleeve and injure them in the gut, allowing you to run.
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    What should I do if the shooter is targeting me specifically?
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    This will depend on the context -- it's impossible to answer all the possible permutations of any such event. But since you're curious (it is always good to be prepared for anything), think about the possibilities while acknowledging that they are context dependent and that in this instance, the chances of survival are very low. You could: Run away, hide, barricade yourself, distract the shooter and if you're a good talker, try to humanize yourself so that the shooter feels it is wrong to harm you (in the heat of the moment, this is going to be next to impossible). Distractions could include throwing something to make a noise elsewhere, calling out to an imaginary person behind the shooter, breaking a light over the shooter's head, etc.).
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    In the event of a school shooting, should I follow the instructions of a teacher, even if I feel I would be more likely to survive if I did something else?
    Community Answer
    The best thing to do in this situation is to follow your teacher's orders. They have been trained to deal with these kinds of situations and they always have your safety in mind.
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