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A student confronts a shooter with a mock victim on the floor in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE Consulting in Denver, Colorado April 2, 2016. According to TAC ONE, the course, which is offered for the first time to concealed weapons permit carrying civilians, is designed at preparing people to effectively save lives prior to the arrival of law enforcement at an active shooter incident. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)

A student confronts a shooter with a mock victim on the floor in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE Consulting in Denver, Colorado April 2, 2016. According to TAC ONE, the course, which is offered for the first time to concealed weapons permit carrying civilians, is designed at preparing people to effectively save lives prior to the arrival of law enforcement at an active shooter incident. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)



Joe Deedon, president of TAC ONE Consulting, demonstrates proper grip of a pistol prior to showing how to search for a shooter in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)

Joe Deedon, president of TAC ONE Consulting, demonstrates proper grip of a pistol prior to showing how to search for a shooter in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)



A student prepares to confront a “gunman” in a middle school classroom during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE Consulting in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)

A student prepares to confront a “gunman” in a middle school classroom during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE Consulting in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)



Tony Schluck (R), an instructor for TAC ONE Consulting, demonstrates a defensive technique in a middle school classroom during an Active Shooter Response course in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)

Tony Schluck (R), an instructor for TAC ONE Consulting, demonstrates a defensive technique in a middle school classroom during an Active Shooter Response course in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)



Joe Deedon, president of TAC ONE Consulting, demonstrates searching for a shooter in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)

Joe Deedon, president of TAC ONE Consulting, demonstrates searching for a shooter in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)



Joe Deedon (L,) president of TAC ONE Consulting, debriefs a student after a scenario with a mock victim (foreground) in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)

Joe Deedon (L,) president of TAC ONE Consulting, debriefs a student after a scenario with a mock victim (foreground) in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)



Joe Deedon, president of TAC ONE Consulting, demonstrates searching for a shooter in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)

Joe Deedon, president of TAC ONE Consulting, demonstrates searching for a shooter in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)



A student searches for a shooter with a mock victim in the background in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE Consulting in Denver, Colorado April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)

A student searches for a shooter with a mock victim in the background in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE Consulting in Denver, Colorado April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)



A student (L) responds to commands from a simulated law enforcement training, with a mock victim on the floor in a middle school, during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE Consulting in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)

A student (L) responds to commands from a simulated law enforcement training, with a mock victim on the floor in a middle school, during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE Consulting in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)



Glock semi-automatic pistols modified to shoot Simunition non-lethal training ammunition are ready for an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE Consulting in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)

Glock semi-automatic pistols modified to shoot Simunition non-lethal training ammunition are ready for an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE Consulting in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)



A student searches for a shooter with a mock victim in the background in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE Consulting in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)

A student searches for a shooter with a mock victim in the background in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE Consulting in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)



Joe Deedon, president of TAC ONE Consulting, demonstrates searching for a shooter in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)

Joe Deedon, president of TAC ONE Consulting, demonstrates searching for a shooter in a middle school during an Active Shooter Response course offered by TAC ONE in Denver April 2, 2016. (Photo by Rick Wilking/Reuters)
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