FBI, NYPD Officials Meet School Administrators

Administrators and principals from over 130 schools gathered at the Tiferes Mordechai Ballroom to hear from top NYPD officials and FBI regarding urgent measures that need to be taken to secure local schools from terrorism and active shooter situations.

The event was coordinated by Misaskim in an effort to further the safety measures in our schools and yeshivos.

Attending the conference were representatives from schools in Boro Park, Williamsburg, Crown Heights, and Flatbush. At the dais were FBI Assistant Director in Charge New York Field Office Diego Rodriguez and his team, Commanding Officer of the NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force Deputy Inspector Mark Magrone, Ira Tannenbaum Deputy Commissioner for NYC Office of Emergency Management, Patrol Boro Brooklyn South Assistant Chief Steven Powers, Patrol Boro Brooklyn North Deputy Chief Jack Trabitz and NYPD School Safety Division Inspector Jason P. Harrell.

Also in attendance were representatives from Hatzolah and Shomrim of Flatbush, Boro Park, Crown Heights and Williamsburg.

Misaskim Director Rabbi Yanky Meyer opened the event by stressing that the urgency of the matter cannot be overstated.  According to Rabbi Meyer the goal of the event was for school officials “to hear the messages from law enforcement as to what schools should be doing in the event of active shooter situations and terrorism c”v.”

The officials elaborated on the ever-growing threat of terrorism around the world, pointing to the recent horrific terror attacks in Paris and San Bernandino, California. In addition, they described the sad reality of the threat of mass shootings in the U.S., particularly in schools.

FBI Director Rodriguez stressed the importance of coordination of community leaders and law enforcement officials. In fact, this is the first time ever that the FBI Director came to address the Jewish Community. “Now more than ever, we must rely on each other,” Rodriguez said.  He warned that despite the fact that the threat of terror is very real “I urge you not to let fear become disabling; instead turn that fear into healthy awareness”.

Inspector Magrone defined what constitutes a hate crime and how his department makes an effort to best tackle every reported incident. He encouraged participants to report any occurrence however insignificant they seem. Hate crimes are treated very seriously even when it is committed by a minor, he explained.

In his address to the school representatives, Chief Powers challenged the audience: “What are you doing to protect your schools from this threat?” He stressed about the importance of prevention and the need “to take a soft target and turn it into a hard target”, by securing entrances and exits with professionally trained armed guards in every school.  He reiterated that “school security depends on you” since the overwhelmingly large number of schools in the area make it impossible for the NYPD to protect all facilities at all times.

Chief Trabitz then outlined simple steps schools can take to protect their staff and students in the event of an attack.  He urged the administrators to each develop an emergency plan, which would be activated in an active shooter situation.

Inspector Harrell and Lieutenant Kalim educated the audience about the programs available by the NYPD School Safety Unit, which include NYPD officers surveying locations, assessing the risks, and issuing security recommendations as well as a hands-on drill in the school building.

The audience participated in an energetic question and answer session with the officials, showing their dedication and determination to do everything possible to protect our community’s most precious assets – our children.  They discussed immediate steps they would take as well as long term changes that would gradually be implemented.  A lively discussion took place regarding the very relevant question of the financial cost to our already cash-strapped schools.  However, many made it clear that they would not allow cost to delay or obstruct their plans to protect the children under their care. “For my kids, I would spend whatever it takes to ensure their safety,” one administrator expressed passionately at the meeting. “It’s the first expense every school needs to think about.”

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3 Comments

  • Hashem Hashem Ad mosai????

    Please Hashem, protect each and every one of us from harm
    and thank you to the security and school personnel for all that you do
    May Hashem help you be 100% matzliach in 100% safety-btov hanireh vhanigleh

  • Locked and Loaded Lubavitcher

    I know that nothing is ever really simple in these situations, but what needs to happen is the thing that NYC and NYS politicians fear the most – actually letting responsible adults take a significant part of their own safety and security into their own hands. The power of the people is like noting else (and that is precisely why it scares the dickens out of the liberal politicians)! Think of how the collective power of the people works when it is harnessed and channeled correctly. Napster, Uber, just to name a few, have proven that when you allow the people to rise collectively for their own good and the good of others, that incredible things can be accomplished!
    I commend Chief Powers for having the proverbial “guts” to even consider mentioning the dreaded word that strikes fear and terror into the hearts of all NY liberal politicians, “ARMED”. And to actually suggest for once a practical and intelligent countermeasure and deterrent against the terrorist scourge. The politicians and “powers that be” in NYC must be starting to realize that their con game of convincing the people to “feel” safe is going to erode very rapidly should CV”S something bad happen. They realise that it might just cost them enough votes when the general public wake up to the ruse that they have been hoodwinking everyone with for so long, to shift the balance of power to, gasp!, the conservatives and Republicans! Unfortunately it is highly unlikely that any headway will be made to address the larger part of the only real and practical solution, which is for NY to become a “Shall issue” state, with national reciprocity from all others (just like Ohio became this year) and to establish the “Guardian” program in schools, as many other states (including Ohio) have done. This program enables schools to arm and train volunteer faculty and staff to respond to and augment the security measures established to counter any terrorist threat. For the moment the politician puppeted law enforcement agencies seem to be running scared now that the “cat is out of the bag” after the carnage in San Bernardino, Paris and so on. They must be realizing that the otherwise very slow, general public, are beginning to understand that the only thing that will stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun!! And that it is only a matter of time before their constituents start demanding a change in the laws that prohibit them from legally obtaining the means to defend themselves and their families!! I just hope that nothing happens before their draconian and ideological stupidities can be abolished. Moshiach Now!!