CBS News/ January 7, 2013, 11:38 AM

Schools across U.S. bolstering police presence

Beginning Monday, Jan. 7, 2013, Los Angeles police are stepping up patrols at the area's 600 elementary and middle-grade schools.

Beginning Monday, Jan. 7, 2013, Los Angeles police are stepping up patrols at the area's 600 elementary and middle-grade schools. / KCBS

LOS ANGELES Students returning to school in Los Angeles following winter break will find an increased police presence, following last month's mass shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut in which 26 people, including 20 young children, were killed.

CBS Station KCBS reports that The LAPD, the sheriff's department and other law enforcement agencies will add random daily patrols to more than 600 elementary and middle school campuses in the Los Angeles Unified School District, with officers expected to visit schools as many as three times a day. They will meet with principals, teachers and other school staff, and even parents.

Local law enforcement will add charter and private schools to their watches, if requested.

LAUSD officials said high schools have already increased their security measures.

Last month Police Chief Charlie Beck told KCBS correspondent Kara Finnstrom that he wanted to implement a program in which officers would check in on schools at least once a day. "I don't want anyone to think they can walk into a school in Los Angeles and be immune from the police, 'cause you won't be," Beck said.

Beck emphasized that the increased patrols are a precautionary measure.

The remark was made days before NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre told a Washington, D.C., press briefing of the gun advocacy organization's proposal to have armed police stationed at every school in America.

In addition to the new rounds, school district officials are evaluating current safety measures, and police officers have undergone additional training. "As a refresher course to use, we have all gone through some additional training to work on those crisis-related issues, tactics should, God forbid, something were to come our way, we will be best prepared," Officer Sara Faden said.

Other schools around the country have increased security measures following the Newtown shooting.

CBS Station KYW reports that the Philadelphia suburb of Upper Merion, Pa., will see increased police presence at their schools for at least the remainder of the school year. The school district has given the police department key cards which will allow them access to any school in the district, to be randomly patrolled on a daily basis.

CBS Station WJZ reports police in Queen Anne's County, Md., will step up their patrols at area schools.

Police in several communities in Rhode Island are also increasing patrols at schools, according to CBS Affiliate WPRI. In an email to parents, the principal of Waterman Elementary School in Cranston, R.I., said, "A uniformed officer will visit Waterman daily to familiarize himself/herself with school, students, staff, and administration."

Last week in Marlboro, N.J., armed police officers were stationed at all eight of the town's K-8 schools.

Teachers and administrators in Harrold, Texas, carry concealed handguns and receive special training, as part of what Harrold Independent School District Superintendent David Thweatt told CBS News was a "guardian plan," created after the assault at Virginia Tech.

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maywind45 says:
America begins to smell it's own gangrene. Cops and army everywhere. Free country? Ha!Ha!Ha!
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gypsyswede says:
Excellent idea. I hope it catches on evrywhere. I know I have gone to school with both no security and with security and it honestly felt better at the secure schools.
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nathan9009 says:
Clark Count School District(Las Vegas)has a dedicated Police Dept (CCSDPD) 200+ employees, 160 officers who have all the authority of Metro PD. They have their own motor pool and their cars are clearly marked as Police. UNLV also has its own police force. These forces are dedicated to protect the students.
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gypsyswede replies:
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that is a lot of cops-how many schools do they cover?
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erasmus111 says:
What a joke. Those cops coming 3 times a day will do NOTHING. They will just hide and wait till they leave.

But forget that. These killers will not care if the cops are there. Every single one of the mass killers has killed himself. And that was his plan from the beginning. They knew they wouldn't be coming out alive. Nothing will deter them from their mission. The only thing that would deter them would be NO GUNS. The guns are their backbone.
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gypsyswede replies:
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wrong, musty. there has never been any study that says there are more atttacks where there is more security. Real actual people logic does not work that way.
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chuckswaggin says:
Gosh! Isn't that what the NRA advocated and everyone went ballistic (pun intended)?
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TimeToRetire says:
Nut cases will have to look for other gun-free zones. Colleges and churches are still good targets.
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TimeToRetire replies:
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Slow,
Wasn't it you who said recently that we don't have to worry about bombs because there are enough checks on people buying large amounts of fertilizer?
gypsyswede replies:
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many churches have the option of allowing pariishoneres to carry-it is done on an individual basis. If the state allows it you can talk to the senior pastor where you attend and they may allow you participate also.
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Tank_Commander says:
Federal funding for NASCAR and rum was a waste, keeping over 80,000 troops in Iraq and Afghanistan is a waste, its a waste to buy tanks the US Army even admits it doesn't need.
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Krowster says:
What a waste of resources. Good old paranoia and fear, at it again. can't believe people get sucked up in this drama.
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TimeToRetire replies:
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Better protecting our kids than hiding all day behind trees to give someone a ticket for going 10 MPH over the speed limit.
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TimeToEvolve says:
This is stupid, they are totally outgunned by you and me. They would need to put marines in each school and maybe more than one.

All this so we don't have to control the crazed, greed driven Wall Street gun manufacturers. Amazing.
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danstlmo says:
We protect Courthouses, politicians, celebrities and airports with armed guards but, not our children?
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