CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill received recommendations in 2020 to require active shooter training for faculty and staff, an audit document obtained by The News & Observer indicates. But three years later, and following two gun-related lockdowns this academic year, the university has not implemented such requirements.
The internal audit, which was completed in May 2020, included five recommendations for how the university could improve safety and security before, during and after active shooter or “armed intruder” situations on campus.
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