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San Bernardino County Shooting Reported Inside Montclair Mall

San Bernardino County Shooting Reported Within Indoor Montclair Plaza Retail Mall Just North of 10 Freeway

San Bernardino County Shooting Reported Inside Montclair Mall

San Bernardino County Shooting Reported Inside Montclair Mall

MONTCLAIR, CA (JUNE 4, 2016) – San Bernardino County Shooting Reported Inside Montclair Mall – A shooting was reported to have taken place this Saturday afternoon at the Montclair Plaza mall in San Bernardino County. Montclair Police Department responded to the scene of the shooting. Statements from the Montclair PD say that the shooting occurred within the north parking structure of the mall around 1:30PM.

No one was transported by ambulance to a hospital, but one person is believed to have been injured during the shooting. Police are still attempting to track down the shooting victim. No suspects have been taken into custody. A scene investigation and attempt to apprehend the shooters is still ongoing.


Keeping Safe During a Shooting Event

To keep safe during a mass shooting event, a common set of tactics by the experts is proposed. Because every scenario will be different, staying calm and assessing the situation to follow protocol is incredibly important. The protocol is: Run, Hide, then Fight.

  • Run. If you’re caught inside a harmful situation, especially one in which the actual threat might not be obvious and there is panic surrounding you, each of our experts described the golden rule to keep in mind and follow operates, hide, then fight.
  • Hide. Your objectives ought to be to escape the risk first. If that is difficult, it ought to be to obtain you to ultimately a location where you will be safe before the danger has transpired.
  • Fight. If escaping danger or dealing with a secure space aren’t options, you may want to fight for your existence. It ought to be a complete last measure. Keep in mind that violence like shootings or stabbings are disorganized, terrifying, and filled with panicking, frightened people. Like we pointed out, the threat might not be obvious, you might have not a way to battle back, and you do not know who or what you are facing. For the worst situation, there is no way to correctly gauge the threat unless of course you have been trained for the scenario.
Alexander D. Napolin, Esq.