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When it comes to preventing violence, experience matters.
Next week, hear from Simon Osamoh, a security expert who has spent his career studying how threats develop and how to stop them. From leading counterterrorism efforts at one of the United States' largest public spaces to working on major investigations alongside national security services, Simon brings a rare depth of real-world insight.
In this session, he’ll break down the Richneck Elementary classroom shooting and translate it into practical lessons for K–12 safety.
You’ll gain a clearer understanding of how to strengthen threat reporting and decision making, identify supervision and movement gaps within school environments, and build layered safety strategies that don’t rely on perfect information.
We’ll also explore how gun-detection technology can serve as a supporting layer, helping schools confirm threats more quickly while keeping the focus on people and processes.