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University of Texas Active Shooter incident- Robb Hamicâ s interviews

Officials with the University of Texas say 19-year-old Colton Tooley fired sever
al shots inside the Perry Castaneda Library on the University of Texas campus Tu
esday morning.
Austin, TX - September 29, 2010 -- Instructor Robb Hamic was interviewed by seve
ral news stations and newspapers in the wake of the University of Texas active s
hooter situation today. Hamic instructs advanced gun deployment, tactics and imm
ediate active shooter response for law enforcement, military and executive prote
ction professionals. He is an advanced trainer for Austin Police Department.
Officials with the University of Texas say 19-year-old Colton Tooley fired sever
al shots inside the Perry Castaneda Library on the University of Texas campus Tu
esday morning. Reports indicate the man shot himself on the sixth floor of that
building. No other injuries have been reported.
Austin Police Department believes that Tooley began shooting randomly on 21st an
d Speedway. Students in the area became frightened and contacted police.Officers
began searching for the shooter and believe they chased him into PCL. They beli
eve Tooley made his way up to the sixth floor and shot himself.
Austin Police Department credits a training exercise that occurred two weeks ago
with expediting officers to the area and assisting UT police in shutting down t
he campus and notifying students. Police also credit social media such as text m
essages,Twitter and Facebook in getting help and information to the student body
and faculty.
Officers with Austin Police Department, UT Police Department, Travis Co. SWAT an
d APD SWAT were on the scene.Robb Hamic http://www.robbhamic.com was interviewed
as an subject matter expert by CBS and FOX news. €Unfortunately, this tragic incid
ent ended in the loss of life. Fortunately, the shooter was the only casualty.98
% of active shooter incidents occur with only one shooter but 70% of them have t
hree weapons according to the US Department of Justice.
"Active shooter situations are the worst possible scenario for all involved and
the incident just gets worse with time. €An active shooter kills until he chooses t
o stop or is stopped by law enforcement, military, protection or an individual. €As
a first responder, it is my job to use speed to find the signs of the shooter a
nd eliminate him before he kills more innocent victims," says Robb Hamic. "I hav
e a methodical way to train agencies and units to help them save lives faster th
at is updated to the most recent tactical standards," he says.
Local and national news contacted Instructor Robb Hamic because he trains the Au
stin Police Department in advanced tactics http://www.israelikravmaga.co/active_
shooter_rapid_deployment.htm ,shooting and Israeli Krav Maga.Hamic is an instruc
tor in Israeli Krav Maga - Gidon System and he trains in Israel. €He trains himself
consummately and delivers cutting edge training to law enforcement, military an
d individuals internationally. €
Feel free to contact him for media or training inquiries:
Contact :
Robb Hamic, Chief Instructor
Summit Self Defense/ Israeli Krav Maga
2900 N. Quinlan Park Rd.
Suite 131- B-240
Austin, TX 78732
512-284-0087
robb@summitselfdefense.com
http://www.israelikravmaga.co

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