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ii. A history of threats or violent acts <br /> Unusual fascination with weapons <br /> iv. Verbal abuse of coworkers/employees or harassment via <br /> phone/e-mail <br /> V. Bizarre comments or behavior, especially if it includes violent <br /> content <br /> vi. Holding grudges, inability to handle criticism, habitually <br /> making excuses and/or blaming others <br /> vii. Chronic, hypersensitive complaints about persecution or <br /> injustice <br /> viii. Making jokes or offensive comments about violent acts <br /> ix. Significant changes in mood or behavior <br /> XI. Active Shooter <br /> a. Call the police (911) as soon as possible and relay the following <br /> information: <br /> L Location of the incident <br /> ii. Type of incident <br /> iii. Subject's physical description <br /> iv. Subject's location and/or direction of travel <br /> v. Weapon information <br /> b. Stay on the phone until released by the dispatcher. <br /> c. If you cannot speak, dial 911 and leave the line open to allow the <br /> dispatcher to hear what is going on at your location. <br /> d. If you have the ability to evacuate, do so following the standard <br /> evacuation procedure. <br /> e. Trust your instincts. <br /> f. If you are unable to evacuate: <br /> L Take shelter in the nearest room, office, or closet (preferably <br /> somewhere with a lockable inward opening door) <br /> ii. Lock and barricade the door with anything you have <br /> available (desks, cabinets, chairs, etc.) <br /> ifi. Cover any windows that may be in or near the door <br /> iv. Look for alternate escape routes (windows, additional doors, <br /> etc.) <br /> v. Stay low to the ground and remain as quiet as possible <br /> remembering to silence your cell phone <br /> Vi. Do not open the door for anyone <br />