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Workplace Violence Expert: Siport Engineer Not Least Bit Insane in Silicon Valley Killings
Jing Hua Wu, a Silicon Valley engineer who allegedly killed in Santa Clara, CA, in November 2008, was not insane as he embellishment" to his story that he had a flashback to
firing his gun, and that he blacked out and could not remem- ber any part of the incident before regaining control when he was driving in his car out of the workplace parking lot. Mohandie explained Wu showed evidence of four personality disorders including aspects of narcissism, lack of empathy for
explains why he overreacted to being fired. If found to be conclude he has regained his sanity or can be treated as an
five-week murder trial winds down, and could prove pivotal. Read More
explosive devices in his room. It remains unclear what
It appears that his plans were thrown off by the rapid response from law enforcement. No other students were hurt.
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WORKPLACE VIOLENCE NEWS Pr
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a fire alarm in the building, sending the roughly 500 students
alarm went off, campus police responded to the scene and urged students to get out of the building as quickly as possible. Seevakumaran was found dead in his dorm room
suggested that Seevakumaran pulled the fire alarm because he wanted to get students out in the open so that he could
rom page 13 exercising. Osborne states that scenario-based plans are a
every possible scenario nor can we plan for every conceivable type of incident that we may be faced with at some point in scenario, but to plan for any scenario and the way you do this
be very valuable in terms of emphasizing issues that no one -
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your response capability. Read More
When Force is Required
Recent events in Aurora, Newtown, Portland, and countless others have brought protection and the use of force to the forefront of the American consciousness. The use of force against violent, aggressive or resistant persons is a necessity in the protection of people, property and image. While rare in many environments — perhaps most — it does occur and must be performed in a legal, moral and socially acceptable manner.
30-year-old James O. Seevakumaran, pulled a gun on one of his roommates at UCF's dorm. The roommate then hid in the bathroom andcalled police Meanwhile, Seevakumaran pulled
Simply stated, force must be used by security officers in order for them to fulfill their overall mission to establish and maintain a stable and relatively predictable
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