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The Early Shift | Dec 20, 2012 | 6:36

School Threat Psychology

Everyone is analyzing what could have caused a young man to kill 26 people at that school in Connecticut. Was there a way to prevent it? Here in Windsor/Essex, school officials are doing what they can to identify potential threats. We spoke GECDSB social worker Vickie Komar.

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