Ft. Hood has the 89th Military Police Brigade on site
by
amfh
11/08/2009, 12:30 PM #
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The military police soldiers assigned to the brigade have the unique opportunity to perform the full spectrum of military police jobs
which are available at Fort Hood. During peacetime operations, the
brigade provides daily law enforcement support and community assistance
to the soldiers, civilian workforce, families and visitors to III Corps
and Fort Hood. This support is a combined effort of the two division
military police companies, the 720th Military Police Battalion, the
178th Military Police Company and the military and civilian workforce
assigned to the office
of the III Corps and Fort Hood provost marshal. This support includes
criminal investigations, traffic enforcement and accident
investigation, community education, crime prevention,
physical security, support to U.S. Customs, Special Reaction Team,
confinement and prisoner escort, police patrols, police reports and
records and military working dogs operations.
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Still I knew that private security and local police responded.
What does that have to do with my original question? The NRA used the Virginia Tech shootings to argue that if students had been allowed to carry arms on campus, the tragedy could have been avoided or with less damage done.