Nassau County unveils new police ‘strategic response team’ to guard schools from shootings
Just one week before most Long Island students head back to class — and just moments after a tragic school shooting in Minneapolis — Nassau County announced new resources to protect children.
Nassau Executive Bruce Blakeman alongside the county’s top cop Patrick Ryder unveiled the creation of a new “strategic response team” that will be first deployed next week to all public and private schools within the municipality’s borders as students return to class.
The new 40-person team will blanket all of Nassau’s 450 public schools along with religious education buildings, private academies, charters, and even colleges starting on Tuesday, when most students in Nassau return.
As part of the plan, cops will now visit each school every day during the start of the school year and patrol the grounds, meet with principals and familiarize themselves with the layout before an emergency ever happens.
“With the start of the school year, we are devoting more assets to the safety of our communities — especially our schools,” Blakeman told reporters outside of the NCPD training and intelligence center in Garden City.
