Part 2: Charlie Kirk, Schools, & Mitigation | Jim Balthazar | Security & Law Enforcement Expert
Update: 2025-09-25
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In Part 2 of this three-part series, host John Scardena continues his conversation with Jim Balthazar, drawing on Jim’s background in law enforcement, ATF Special Response Teams, and faith-based security leadership to unpack lessons from high-profile incidents and what they mean for community safety today.Topics Covered in Part 2
Part Three: Church Security
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In Part 2 of this three-part series, host John Scardena continues his conversation with Jim Balthazar, drawing on Jim’s background in law enforcement, ATF Special Response Teams, and faith-based security leadership to unpack lessons from high-profile incidents and what they mean for community safety today.Topics Covered in Part 2
- The Charlie Kirk incident — rooftop vulnerabilities, the difference between local security resources and federal protective standards, and how evolving threats require new approaches such as counter-sniper teams, drones for observation, and protective design changes.
- Historical parallels — from JFK to modern-day open-air events, how notoriety and visibility create unique risks.
- Schools and safety drills — why “run, hide, fight” isn’t always effective, the role of barricading, and why empowerment strategies can make a difference for students and staff.
- The role of parents and families — parents as the first line of defense, age-appropriate conversations with children, and the importance of monitoring online influences.
- Mitigation and risk management — balancing statistical rarity with catastrophic impact, and how organizations can prepare without creating paranoia.
- High-profile figures and open-air venues face unique risks that demand proactive security planning.
- Statistically rare events can still have catastrophic consequences, making risk management essential.
- Training and age-appropriate preparation for schools and families are more effective than fear-based approaches.
- Parents play a critical role in monitoring, guiding, and shaping safe environments for kids.
- Security must adapt as threats evolve — from rooftops to classrooms to community gatherings.
Part Three: Church Security
Major Endorsements:
Impulse
Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals
https://www.impulsekits.com
Doberman Emergency Management
Subject matter experts in assessments, planning and training
https://www.dobermanemg.com
The Readiness Lab
Trailblazing Disaster Readiness through podcasts, outreach, marketing, and interactive events
https://www.thereadinesslab.com
For Sponsorship Requests
contact@thereadinesslab.com
314-400-8848 Ext 2
#DisasterToughPodcast #EmergencyManagement #CrisisLeadership #DisasterResponse #ActiveShooterAwareness #PublicSafety #Resilience #SchoolSafety #IncidentCommand #SecurityLeadership #RiskManagement #CharlieKirk #UVU #ChurchSecurity
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