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Murphy Announces Efforts To Increase School Safety

Murphy administration officials announce safety measures.

A week after the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, Governor Phil Murphy says his administration is making school safety a top priority in New Jersey.

Homeland Security Director Jared Maples says the state must strengthen prevention efforts to protect students.

“We will continue to prioritize the identification of suspicious activity, mental health indicators, and ensure that there is a clear path for reporting and addressing issues before an incident occurs. We will expand innovative efforts such as suspicious activity reporting training for school bus drivers and educators.”     

Attorney General Gurbir Grewal says his office will review New Jersey’s school safety directives. He says school-based community policing must be part of the prevention efforts.

“I think it’s imperative that our local law enforcement officers engage with their school communities so that they can not only earn the trust of students and educators who can relate to them their specific concerns but also so they can be on the ground and see firsthand the threats to particular schools.”

Governor Murphy is pushing for a coordinated multi-state effort to control the flow of illegal guns and says he’ll work with legislative leaders to enact more gun safety legislation.

“I also support common sense measures to ensure that individuals determined by a mental health professional to be a threat to themselves or others do not have access to guns. We must make this a law and together we will.”