The officers were two of about 50 Janesville Police Department employees who over two days practiced police search and security tactics in a set of active shooter trainings at Franklin Middle School.
As the U.S. Justice Department investigates why it took police responding to a school shooting at Uvalde nearly 90 minutes to get inside the school and bring down the gunman, Janesville police authorities say they’re reviewing the police response to the school massacre with a critical eye.
Police will train in how to respond to a threat in Milton on Wednesday.
Janesville police recently completed a round of training that helps them make good decisions when the outcome could be life or death.
Janesville police has invited law enforcement from the area to join in a response-to-active-shooter training Tuesday and Wednesday.