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FALSE. Active shooter incidents often do not follow a predictable pattern in the selection of victims, as the motivations and circumstances can vary widely. Shooters may target specific individuals, groups, or locations based on personal grievances, ideological beliefs, or random selection. This unpredictability makes it challenging to anticipate who might be targeted in such incidents.
Active shooter incidents do not always follow a predictable pattern in terms of victim selection. In some cases, victims may be targeted due to a specific motive or grudge held by the shooter, while in other situations, victims may be chosen at random. It's important to prepare for such incidents and prioritize safety measures for all individuals in a given location.
No
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In active shooter incidents, perpetrators often target individuals at random, leading to a chaotic and unpredictable environment. This lack of a discernible pattern or method in victim selection contributes to the heightened fear and uncertainty during such events. The indiscriminate nature of these attacks can make them particularly devastating, as anyone in the vicinity may become a target. Understanding this randomness is crucial for effective response and prevention strategies.
The shooter involved in the Ross Capicchioni incident was Richard Wershe Jr., also known as "White Boy Rick."
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after an active shooter incident is over, human resources and/or management should analyze the lessons learned and:
find the shooter and notify police of his/her exact location
Yes