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Armed Security in Schools: The Colorado Tragedy

Armed Security in Schools: The Colorado Tragedy

Written by: Michael Richey
Category: Resources and Articles
  • Texas HB3

In the wake of escalating school violence, a poignant statement from Denver Colorado School District Superintendent Alex Marrero reverberates across state lines. Marrero's heartbreaking revelation that armed security could have saved lives has sparked a nationwide conversation on school safety. This discourse is particularly relevant in Texas, where the innovative School Officer Program by Texas Defense Force Security (TXDF) is making strides in school safety.

Read more: Armed Security in Schools: The Colorado Tragedy

Armed Security On-Site: The Allen Texas Mall Shooting

Armed Security On-Site: The Allen Texas Mall Shooting

Written by: Michael Richey
Category: Resources and Articles
  • video
  • Texas HB3

In a recent incident in Allen, Texas, the importance of having armed security on-site was highlighted when a police officer neutralized a mass shooter. The heroic act was captured on body camera video, showcasing the crucial role of armed security personnel in emergency situations. This article delves into the incident, emphasizing the significance of proactive security measures to ensure public safety.

Read more: Armed Security On-Site: The Allen Texas Mall Shooting

Become a Security Guard in Texas - Step by Step

Become a Security Guard in Texas - Step by Step

Written by: Michael Richey
Category: Resources and Articles
  • Executive Protection
  • Level 3 Security
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  • Training

Becoming a security guard in Texas can lead to an exciting and rewarding career. In addition to being a crucial part of crisis management, this profession helps develop essential people skills and problem-solving abilities. As the job requires dealing with various scenarios, the training and requirements for becoming a security guard in Texas are extensive. This article will guide you through the steps to embark on a successful career as a security guard, covering the different types of security guards, the necessary requirements, the duration of the training, the cost of the license, and more.

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Armed Citizens and the Turnberry Towers Shooting

Armed Citizens and the Turnberry Towers Shooting

Written by: Michael Richey
Category: Resources and Articles
  • video

In the heart of Las Vegas on June 24, 2023, a chilling incident unfolded at the prestigious Turnberry Towers. An armed resident, in a fit of rage, unleashed a hail of bullets, shattering the tranquility of an otherwise peaceful afternoon. Amidst the chaos, a mailroom attendant emerged as an unlikely hero, embodying the spirit of armed citizens protecting their community. This article delves into the incident, the role of armed citizens, and the stance of Texas Defense Force Security on armed self-defense.

Read more: Armed Citizens and the Turnberry Towers Shooting

  1. Strategies to Make Safer Schools and Prevent Shootings
  2. Essential Qualities to Seek in a Professional Bodyguard
  3. Private Security and Police Benefit from HB3 Opportunities
  4. Emerging Trends in Texas Private Security: Adapting to the Changing Landscape

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TXDF Journal

A living history of Texas Defense Force.

Security Tips

Our officers will write the occasional PSA regarding security and/or self-defense.

Security Industry News

Information from the security industry that we find interesting.

Special Programs

In this dedicated category, you will find a treasure trove of reference and marketing material pertaining to our unique security programs. From specialized training courses designed to empower individuals with essential security skills, to tailored security solutions crafted to meet the distinct needs of businesses and organizations, this section serves as a one-stop destination for accessing valuable resources that highlight the exceptional programs we offer. Whether you're seeking to enhance personal safety, strengthen corporate security, or explore advanced security solutions, our "Special Programs" section is your gateway to discovering the exceptional services that Texas Defense Force Security provides.

School Officer Program

Texas Defense Force Security (TXDF) has introduced the School Officer Program as an innovative solution to enhance school safety in response to the mandates of Texas HB3. This program leverages parent volunteers who are deeply invested in the safety of their children and offers comprehensive security coverage at a fraction of the cost of non-volunteer solutions. The School Officer Program addresses the shortcomings of previous initiatives and ensures proper recruitment, training, and support for volunteers. With a clear command structure and statewide jurisdiction, this program fosters community involvement and ownership in school safety. Volunteers in the School Officer Program also receive federal protection under the Volunteer Protection Act, providing them with peace of mind while serving their communities. As the program continues to develop, it is poised to make a significant impact on improving school safety in Texas.

If you're not sure where to start, the TXDF School Officer Program is well described in the School Officer Program introduction article.  The article links to the listed items below.

 

Church Security and Safety Management

In today's world, ensuring the safety and security of churches has become a top priority. As places of worship, they provide solace, guidance, and community to individuals of all ages. However, it is essential to recognize the potential risks and vulnerabilities faced by churches and take proactive measures to mitigate them. This series aims to shed light on the significance of prioritizing church security and safety management, providing a comprehensive guide for congregations and church leaders.

Risk Assessment and Preparedness

In today's world, ensuring the safety and security of churches has become a top priority. As places of worship, they provide solace, guidance, and community to individuals of all ages. However, it is essential to recognize the potential risks and vulnerabilities faced by churches and take proactive measures to mitigate them. This series includes articles that guide churches through the process of conducting a thorough risk assessment and equips them with armed intruder preparedness plans. By analyzing factors such as physical layout, operational procedures, and congregation behavior, churches can gain a deeper understanding of the risks they face and develop comprehensive church security plans.

Security Measures and Implementation

To ensure the safety of congregations, churches must implement effective security measures. This series provides guidance on implementing church security measures, addressing legal and insurance considerations, incorporating technology into security systems, and involving volunteers in church security. Additionally, articles explore the implementation of security measures for church events and services and the role of technology in enhancing church security. By adopting these measures, churches can create a secure environment that protects both their congregations and physical assets.

Training and Education

Proper training and education are essential for maintaining a safe and secure environment in churches. This series emphasizes the importance of training and educating staff and volunteers in church security. It also guides churches on building strong partnerships with local law enforcement agencies to enhance security and provides recommendations for conducting drills and training sessions for church security teams. By investing in training and education, churches ensure that their personnel are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to respond effectively in emergency situations.

Safety Ministry and Continual Improvement

Establishing a church safety ministry and continually improving security protocols are fundamental for maintaining a culture of safety in churches. This series delves into developing a church safety ministry and covers key topics in church safety and security. It provides a step-by-step guide for starting a church safety ministry and offers strategies for overcoming obstacles and gaining support from congregations. The importance of maintaining a culture of safety and security is highlighted in articles that focus on introduction to church safety and security, the role of church safety teams, and effective communication and reporting. Furthermore, the series emphasizes the significance of continuous evaluation and improvement of security measures and maintaining a culture of safety in the church. By prioritizing safety ministry and continual improvement, churches can ensure the ongoing effectiveness of their security initiatives.

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