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Oregon Panel Examines Active Shooter Events

File photo of Snyder Hall, the scene of the October 1 shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon.
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File photo of Snyder Hall, the scene of the October 1 shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon.

Oregon lawmakers spent the day Thursday looking at ways to prevent and respond to active shooter attacks. It comes two-and-a-half months after a gunman killed nine people at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg.

A combined meeting of the House and Senate Judiciary Committees heard from law enforcement members, mental health professionals, and behavioral analysis experts. They also heard from schools.

Their message: We need help.

"This doesn't mean that educational institutions are weak,” Umpqua Community College Board of Trustees Chair Vanessa Becker said. “It doesn't mean they're not doing what they're supposed to do. But when educational organizations are doing what they do best, which is to educate, they are not set up and designed to respond to immediate crisis."

The Legislature will convene for a regular session in February and may consider measures aimed at funding response to active shooting situations. One possibility is a database of school floor plans to help first responders better assess their options on their way to an emergency.

Copyright 2015 Northwest News Network

Chris Lehman has been reporting on Oregon issues since 2006. He joined the KLCC news department in December 2018 and became News Director in March 2023. Chris was born and raised in Pennsylvania, and graduated from Temple University with a degree in journalism. His public broadcasting career includes stops in Louisiana and Illinois. Chris has filed for national programs including “Morning Edition” and “All Things Considered.”