Crime & Safety
Fairfax Police Step Up School Patrols in Wake of Conn. Shootings
FCPS says move is for community reassurance, not a specific threat against the system.

When children return to school on Monday, families should expect to see an increased police presence at all Fairfax County Public Schools.
The move is a reaction to Friday's shootings at an elementary school in Connecticut, where a gunman killed 20 schoolchildren and six teachers, according to police.
The gunman also killed his mother at her nearby home.
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On Sunday, Superintendent Jack Dale wrote in a message posted to the schools' website that "this is not in response to any specific threat but rather a police initiative to enhance safety and security around the schools and to help alleviate the understandably high levels of anxiety. Police patrols will be increased throughout the school day from the opening of schools to dismissal. As always, FCPS security personnel will also be patrolling our schools, focusing on elementary schools during the school day."
"There is nothing more important to us than providing a safe and secure learning environment for our students and employees. I want to assure you that we will continue to be vigilant in our efforts to protect them," he continued.
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For parents unsure about how to explain Friday's tragedy, see "How to Talk to Your Kids About Connecticut Shootings."
A fund has been set up to help the school in Connecticut. For more information, see "How to Help Families Affected by Newtown School Shooting."
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