In anticipation of what could be a historically heated election cycle—even by recent standards—officials are proactively preparing for the worst. Applying lessons learned from the 2020 election and its aftermath, as well as examples gleaned from election disruptions...
More than 370,000 U.S. students have experienced gun violence since the Columbine massacre 25 years ago. As we near the close of another academic year, we’d love to report that the safety of students across America has improved since then – but sadly, not much has...
A recent report by the Family Research Council (FRC) shows that hostile acts against American houses of worship increased by 800% over the past six years, and more than doubled from 2022 to 2023. Though still statistically rare, the recent incidents at Houston’s...
Last year, the Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC) released a pivotal retrospective delving into five years of mass violence spanning from 2016 to 2020. Based on nearly 175 mass casualty incidents, the comprehensive analysis brought to light...
In late January, a student at Rancho Bernardo High School near San Diego reportedly told fellow classmates he was planning a mass shooting. Acting swiftly, students contacted authorities to report the threats, and police subsequently raided his home. Soon,...