Holder Seeks $15 Million to Train Cops for Mass Shootings

Politics justice Attorney General Eric Holder speaks at a press conference on April 1, 2014 in New York. Andrew BurtonGetty Images

Attorney General Eric Holder called on Congress Tuesday to approve $15 million of special funds to help train law enforcement for mass shooting situations.

Holders request comes in the wake of recent shootings at Fort Hood in Texas and a Jewish Community Center in Kansas amid a growing sense that mass shootings are on the rise in the United States. Three people were killed in each shooting. Holder said active shooter incidents have tripled in frequency since 2009.

Today, I am urging Congress to approve President Obamas request for $15 million for active shooter training and other officer safety initiatives, Holder said in a recorded statement. This critical funding would help the Justice Department ensure that Americas police officers have the tools and guidance they need to effectively respond to active shooter incidents whenever and wherever they arise.

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Holder Seeks $15 Million to Train Cops for Mass Shootings

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