Reporter at News 5 Cleveland
The U.S. Secret Service's Cleveland Field Office and National Threat Assessment Center organized a large training Thursday at Revere High School to prevent targeted violence in schools and communities.Law enforcement personnel, analysts, health care professionals, public safety and government partners, workplace violence programs, and community support programs participated in the event.
Jason DiLauro, who has two kids in the Revere School District and one graduate, attended the training and said school violence remains a fear for many parents and students.'It's a constant. I mean, it never goes away because you hear all the bad things all over the country, so it always raises your awareness,' DiLauro said. 'I think this should be state-mandated.
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