Courtesy of WRCR.
North Rockland high school was the scene late last month of a simulated active shooter drill involving students, teachers, administrators and area police departments, just in case the real thing should go down. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kris Felicello says he had spoken with Rockland Sheriff Lou Falco just before the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting, and he was assured North Rockland kids would be safe…
Sheriff Falco says the drill went well, but there’s more work to do…
Stony Point supervisor Jim Monaghan, a retired NYPD cop, says it’s important not to wait for an emergency to happen…
The drill included participation from New York State Police, Ramapo Police, the Sheriff’s department, Haverstraw police and others. A similar active shooter drill was held in July in East Ramapo.