White House launches emergency response protocol for mass shootings

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The White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention will hold the first in-person meeting with federal agencies in the Roosevelt Room on Friday.

Greg Jackson, special assistant to the President and deputy director of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention, attends a meeting at the White House on Feb. 28, 2024. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesAfter months of tending to foreign policy conflagrations, sticky inflation numbers and various other pop-up crises, the White House is zeroing back in on a key part of its domestic agenda: gun violence.

The meeting comes during a time of year when the nation has witnessed some of its worst gun tragedies. Saturday is the, and, in just a few weeks, it will be two years since the mass shooting in a Buffalo supermarket. Soon after that, families in Uvalde, Texas, will mark the second anniversary without their loved ones.

Biden tasked the team with finding new executive actions and implementing the BSCA, which has resulted in the mostof firearms background checks in decades. He also asked the office to coordinate support for survivors, families and communities in the wake of a mass shooting — from emergency trauma care and mental health support to federal assistance for businesses and schools — in the same way FEMA responds to natural disasters.

Jackson will then convene an emergency call with federal agencies to figure out which resources are available and how quickly they can deploy them. Sometimes he’ll fly out to the scene to offer extra support on the ground, serving as the primary contact so local officials don’t have to worry about keeping track of a web of federal agencies.

Jackson, who nearly died after he was shot as an innocent bystander in D.C. 10 years ago, has also drawn on his own experience as a gun violence survivor and as an advocate leading the. Listening to the communities amid an emergency response is one thing, he learned over the last few months, but hearing from local officials, families and activists who have survived past tragedies can be even more helpful.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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