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appalachiablue

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Tue Sep 9, 2025, 01:12 AM Sep 9

The School Shooting Industry Is Worth Billions - and It Keeps Growing: NPR

NPR/National Public Radio, Sept. 8, 2025.

On a sunny day in Grapevine, Texas, three drones are buzzing around the head of a test dummy balanced on a pedestal. It's part of a demonstration outside the National School Safety Conference. "We use drones to stop school shootings," says Justin Marston, the CEO of Campus Guardian Angel, the company selling the drones. In the event of a shooting, remote pilots fly the drones, housed at the school, at the shooter. They shoot pepper balls and run the drones into the shooter to debilitate them.

The technology is one example on a long list of products schools can buy to deter a shooter.

There have been more than 400 school shootings since Columbine in 1999, according to an analysis by The Washington Post. The latest was last month, when a former student opened fire at a Catholic school in Minneapolis. Two students were killed and at least 18 others were wounded. In the wake of those shootings, an industry has emerged to try to protect schools — and business is booming.

According to the market research firm Omdia, the school security industry is now worth as much as $4 billion, and it's projected to keep growing.

The school safety and security industry has grown rapidly over the past decade," says Sonali Rajan, senior director with the research arm of Everytown for Gun Safety, which advocates for gun control. "The challenge right now is that these school safety products, the vast majority, have absolutely no evidence guiding their effectiveness." What's for sale: Inside the school safety conference, vendors in an expo hall showcase panic buttons, bullet-resistant whiteboards, facial recognition technology, training simulators, body armor, guns and tasers.

Tom McDermott, with the metal detector manufacturer CEIA USA, says schools used to be a small fraction of their U.S. business. Now they're the majority. "It's not right. We need to solve this problem. It's good for business, but we don't need to be selling to schools," McDermott says. Sarah McNeeley, a sales manager with SAM Medical, is selling trauma kits, which include tourniquets, clotting agents and chest seals. She says their customers are traditionally EMTs, fire departments, and military medics, but increasingly, school districts...

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The School Shooting Industry Is Worth Billions - and It Keeps Growing: NPR (Original Post) appalachiablue Sep 9 OP
Of course. When you love guns more than children, the marketing is... littlemissmartypants Sep 9 #1
You said it, an enormous, expanding profitable business and job creator. appalachiablue Sep 9 #2
American capitalism for you. There is no issue too great and nothing too vile not to exploit for perpetuity in the Karasu Sep 9 #3
Monetizing butchery. Old Crank Sep 9 #4
Police Say They Seized 23 Guns from Home of a 13-Year-Old, Appeared to Idolize Mass Shooters appalachiablue Sep 10 #5
USA! USA! USA! LymphocyteLover Sep 10 #6
America is SO fucked up Skittles Sep 11 #7

littlemissmartypants

(29,818 posts)
1. Of course. When you love guns more than children, the marketing is...
Tue Sep 9, 2025, 02:03 AM
Sep 9

A little tricky. But anything to sell more guns, holsters, CC permit classes, shooting ranges, target practice lessons, targets, metal detectors, bullet proof backpacks, glass, desks, doors, vests and so on.

Think of all of the jobs in crime scene cleanup.

Not sarcasm.

appalachiablue

(43,584 posts)
2. You said it, an enormous, expanding profitable business and job creator.
Tue Sep 9, 2025, 03:16 AM
Sep 9

What a tragedy in this deteriorating country and democracy that we must to fight to save. Thanks for the reply.

Karasu

(2,003 posts)
3. American capitalism for you. There is no issue too great and nothing too vile not to exploit for perpetuity in the
Tue Sep 9, 2025, 03:26 AM
Sep 9

name of the almighty dollar.

appalachiablue

(43,584 posts)
5. Police Say They Seized 23 Guns from Home of a 13-Year-Old, Appeared to Idolize Mass Shooters
Wed Sep 10, 2025, 01:07 AM
Sep 10

AP News, Sept. 9, 2025.

SEATTLE (AP) — A 13-year-old boy who police said appeared to be fixated on school shooters was arrested on charges of unlawful firearms possession and making a threat after they say they found social media posts about intentions to kill and seized 23 guns and ammunition from his home.

The boy pleaded not guilty to a total of five charges, four of them felonies, in juvenile court on Monday, and he was ordered to remain in detention.

A SWAT team raided his home and arrested him around 1 a.m. Saturday in Washington’s Pierce County, south of Seattle. His mother told a Seattle TV station their son had no intention of harming anyone. Tactical-style rifles were mounted on walls and handguns were found unsecured throughout the home. In the boy’s room — in a heavy backpack beneath a turtle habitat — were AR-style magazines with writing on them referencing mass shootings, including the 1999 shooting at Columbine High School in Colorado, according to a probable cause statement by the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office.

Investigators said they also found “what appeared to be the face of a known mass shooter placed in a crude drawing,” and that in social media posts dating back to June he had displayed weapons and dressed in the attire of past school shooters. According to the probable cause statement, one post said, “when i turn 21 iam going to kill people,” and another said, “its over! my time is almost hear!”

An investigation into his parents continues, sheriff’s Deputy Carly Cappetto said in an email Tuesday. “We are still conducting interviews, and it will ultimately be up to the prosecutor to decide if they will charge parents for improper storage and safekeeping of firearms or other crimes they feel is fitting,” she wrote in an email Tuesday. The Associated Press does not generally identify juveniles facing criminal charges. The boy’s charges include making a threat to bomb or injure property, unlawful possession of a firearm and unlawful possession of fireworks...

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Skittles

(167,480 posts)
7. America is SO fucked up
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 02:59 AM
Sep 11

repukes go on and on about CRIME while they pimp for a multi-felon who pardons criminals and they do NOTHING to discourage gun violence

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