For more than 40 years, the U.S. has been failing to respond effectively to active shooters. Over and over, we see the same behavior from individuals who seek only to maximize body count and get the media attention they crave. And we see the same failed planning and response from schools, churches, businesses, politicians, and the public.
Why does this keep happening? And how can you plan and respond effectively?
After a long career as a U.S. Army officer, firearms trainer, public school teacher, and deputy sheriff, Ed Monk has dedicated his life to analyzing mass casualty events and helping organizations and individuals plan and survive.
From the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas (2017) to Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas (2024), these tragedies follow predictable patterns and offer powerful lessons for those willing to see the truth.
And now you’re invited to attend an eye-opening seminar called Active Shooter Threat and Response.
Come join us at Salem Assembly of God for an insightful event focusing on the active shooter problem and strategies to minimize victims in a church setting. This in-person study will equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to help keep your congregation. Don’t miss out on this important information presented by Ed Monk!
This 2.5-hour seminar will prepare you to reject the most common advice about active shooter response and do what it really takes to survive the most terrifying minutes of your life.
WHEN: Tuesday, December 3, 2024 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM EST
WHERE: Salem Assembly Of God, 1701 State Road 135, Salem, Indiana 47167
TICKETS: $40 (non-refundable) available at the Eventbrite page below
EVENT FLYER: 2024-12-03 A Church-Focused Study of the Active Shooter Problem & How to Minimize Victims (Ed Monk) _ Flyer
For more information about Ed Monk and the Forge of Freedom, check out this podcast episode:
https://forgeoffreedom.com/episode-134-active-shooter-response-with-ed-monk/
Facebook Event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/844555460913475/?ref=newsfeed
For questions or more information, call Alex Ooley at 812-567-3848.