Bay Area universities considering security for events following Charlie Kirk killing
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Bay Area universities considering security for events following Charlie Kirk killing
""There's nothing more important to the university than the safety and well being of our students," said Dan Mogulof. Charlie Kirk shooting: Images of person of interest released, $100K reward announced amid manhunt Mogulof is a spokesperson for the university. He says while the school has long had rigorous safety protocols in place, administrators are constantly reviewing them."
"That event's organizer says if it were held today they would probably have to rethink the security elements given everything that's happened. "It crossed my mind a couple of times over the past 24 hours because we want to have some events this semester," said Takumi Sugawara. Sugawara is the president of the San Francisco State University chapter of Turning Point USA."
UC Berkeley officials are reevaluating campus security after the fatal shooting of commentator Charlie Kirk at a Utah university. University spokesperson Dan Mogulof emphasized student safety and described coordination with local, state, and federal law enforcement, a professional police department, and an emergency management team, while administrators continuously review existing protocols. Kirk frequently visited college campuses for Q&A events, and organizers at San Francisco State University say future event logistics and security planning will become more intensive. Takumi Sugawara said months of planning included biweekly meetings and that recent events have prompted reconsideration of security elements for upcoming campus events.
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