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BYU police decertification delayed
University Police officers gather in 2016 for training. BYU spokeswoman Carri Jenkins said there will be an administrative hearing fall 2019 in regards to University Police decertification. Jenkins said since the hearing process will still be underway, the Sept. 1 decertification date will not go into effect. (Mark A. Philbrick/BYU Photo)
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How to prepare for an active shooter on the BYU campus
From left: Spencer Moore and Bryson Caskey treat patients during BYU's mock mass casualty incident — in this case, an imagined chemical explosion — in October 2016. EMTs would use the same skills learned during mock mass casualty incidents in the event of a real mass shooting on campus. (Matt Widmer)
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