Reporting violence against security professionals that might have been prevented by training and tools. In November 2016, an unnamed security guard was shot and killed in Harvey, Ill. The security guard worked for Canadian National Railway, and was on patrol Read More …
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Chronicles 8: on-duty deaths
Reporting violence against security professionals that might have been prevented by training and tools. In December 2019, Peter Simov was found dead on Champagne Drive in North York. Police now say that Simon died after being shot by a “ghost Read More …
Are security professionals “first responders”? Yes.
A “first responder” is a person authorized and trained to provide immediate control and assistance during a situation. Situations range from motor accidents to natural disasters to terrorist attacks. Historical first responders were firefighters, paramedics, and police officers. Many organizations have expanded Read More …
Body cameras for security professionals? Absolutely!
Canada is laggard when it comes to police-worn body cameras. Numerous other countries have mandated police body cameras for years. The benefits of body cameras is numerous: How about security professionals? The reality is that security professionals are often the Read More …
Chronicles 7: on-duty deaths
Reporting violence against security professionals that might have been prevented by training and tools. In February 2022, Harmandeep Kaur was on duty at UBC Okanagan. Dante OGNIBENE-HEBBOURN was working as a custodian in the same area, and the were acquainted Read More …
Chronicles 6: on-duty deaths
Reporting violence against security professionals that might have been prevented by training and tools. In October 2023, Michael Ferdinand was on duty at an Ontario casino. At least four young adults attempted to enter the casino, but were stopped and Read More …