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Training for the unimaginable

Joliet Junior College hosts 'Active Shooter Drill'

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If it is not possible to evacuate, the video instructs people to find a place to hide. The hiding place should be out of the shooter's view, provide protection, such as a locked door, and not restrict a person's movements. Once entered, lock the door, barricade the door and turn out the lights. Cell phones should be silenced, radios, televisions or any other source of noise should be turned off, and people should hide behind large items like desks or cabinets.

Action against the shooter should only be done if your life is in imminent danger. Acting aggressively, throwing items, improvising weapons, yelling and committing to your actions are key.

THE INCIDENT

Two sister shooters were the assailants in the drill. Their "plan" was to put bombs around the college throughout the day and at the end of the day set off the bombs and break out on a shooting spree, said Comanda during the debriefing session after the drill.

The main shooter, played by campus officer Jackie Healy, was distraught over being kicked out of the nursing program at JJC and was searching for the professor, "Mr. Smith,"who was flunking her. When she could not find him, she became agitated and started entering random classrooms looking for him.

"I'm going to take this into my own hands. I tried to be nice. I pay $2,000 a semester for nursing school and no one seems to care," she yelled through the hall before entering another classroom.

When she finally found him in a class, she confronted him and, as he tried to calm her down, she shot him.

Those in the neighboring classroom immediately shut and locked their door.

Down the hall, Healy's "sister," played by Campus Safety Officer Amanda Anderson, was supposed to leave a bomb in the classroom where she was and start shooting, but her "peers" believed she was acting strangely, saw her gun, and fought her to the ground.

The participants in her class were not instructed to attack her. In fact, the plan was for her to shoot up the classroom and move on to others in the building. But after watching the video, the participants were in survival mind-set.

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