South Bay College Police Forces Review Active Shooter Response

Police brass from South Bay colleges and universities gathered Thursday to discuss Monday’s gun scare at West Valley College in Saratoga and the lessons learned from the incident.

The collection of law enforcement personnel, called the Santa Clara County Colleges and Universities Chiefs Association, met up to make sure they have plans in place if they face an active shooter on a campus.

“We rely a lot on our meetings like this where we share a lot of information and we collaborate,” saud Lt. Jeff Profio with West Valley-Mission Community College District. “When we have an incident, we talk about it, talk about the takeaways.”

During Monday’s incident at

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