
FBI Confidential
Join hosts Debbie Dujanovic, Sheryl Worsley and Becky Bruce in a virtual citizens' academy with the FBI in Salt Lake City, Utah. Learn about how agents respond to crimes and threats ranging from human sex trafficking to counterterrorism and intelligence to mass shootings and even the mafia. Take a virtual tour of the technology used by the evidence response teams that help process crime scenes and work your way through the firearms training simulator as agents explain how and why to use deadly force and other complex policing decisions. Debbie Dujanovic is a veteran investigative reporter, former FBI spokesperson and current co-host of Dave & Dujanovic, a new conversation on KSL Newsradio weekdays from nine to noon. Sheryl Worsley is the Director of Audience Engagement for Bonneville SLC and a graduate of the FBI Citizens' Academy in Salt Lake City. Becky Bruce is KSL's Executive Producer of Digital Content and also a graduate of the citizens' academy (in addition to a criminology buff).
Do you have an active shooter strategy?
AUDIO ONLY: The special agent who trains all SWAT members in the FBI's Salt Lake City Division says if you don't have an active shooter plan, you should get one and start practicing. In an interview with host Sheryl Worsley, the agent (whom we are not naming because he works active cases in the area) talks about how cell phones can both help and hurt in an active shooter situation. He explains the 'Run, Hide, Fight' protocol and explains why police responses to active shooters have changed since the Columbine shooting in 1999. The agent reviews the training required to be on SWAT, some of the specialties that make a robust team and how agents adapt when they encounter innocent civilians or kids in during an arrest. Lastly, the agent talks about the highlight of his career, the rescue of a kidnapped 5 year old boy. See our website for privacy information.