Hawaii Leaders Address Mass Shooting Concerns After Assassination Attempt on Trump>
Summary:
In the wake of an attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, concerns about mass shootings have heightened in Hawaii. Despite not experiencing the same level of school shootings as seen elsewhere in the U.S., Hawaii has faced rising threats. Honolulu Police Chief Joe Logan emphasized the importance of addressing these threats, while Frank Pace of the Hawaii Office of Homeland Security noted that advanced warnings often precede acts of mass violence. Experts gathered at the Targeted Violence Prevention Symposium in Kapolei to discuss preventative measures for businesses, churches, and organizations. The community is encouraged to report any threats to law enforcement to help mitigate potential violence.