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Courtroom shooting can be prevented: official
www.chinaview.cn 2005-03-12 09:04:42

A Los Angeles court security officer said Friday that he was confident local procedures would prevent a shooting like the one that erupted in a courtroom in Atlanta just hours ago.
A police was on watch outside the court building. (xinhua/AFP photo)

Rescue team members are carrying a victom of the courtroom shooting into the ambulance.
Rescue team members are carrying a victom of the courtroom shooting into the ambulance. (xinhua/Reuters photo)

A woman stepped out of the courtroom, crying.
A woman stepped out of the courtroom, crying. (xinhua/Reuters photo)
     LOS ANGELES, March 11 (Xinhuanet) -- A Los Angeles court security officer said Friday that he was confident local procedures would prevent a shooting like the one that erupted in a courtroom in Atlanta just hours ago.

    Atlanta authorities say 33-year-old Brian Nichols, who was on trial in a rape case at a courtroom, grabbed a deputy's gun and opened fire, killing a judge and a court reporter.

    Nichols fled the courtroom, running eight stories down a stairwell to the street, killed a deputy and carjacked a vehicle.

    "We have our procedures in place, and we feel confident in the procedures we are following," said Los Angeles County sheriff's Sgt. Steve Wheatcroft of the Judicial Services Unit.

    The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department provides security for the four dozen or so courthouses around the county.

    Wheatcroft said the sheriff's procedures differ from those apparently in effect in Atlanta.

    "We are unarmed when we escort our inmates from the lockup to the courtrooms," Wheatcroft said. In Atlanta, the escorting deputywas armed, and that officer's weapon was used by the inmate in the shooting, he said.

    "Also, for the most part, our inmates are shackled or handcuffed while in transit," Wheatcroft said. In Atlanta, the inmate reportedly was neither handcuffed nor shackled, he said.

    Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca said his department would review the Atlanta case to see if any local improvements are needed.

    "We will evaluate our system in order to ensure that we are keeping abreast of the possibilities of attacks," Baca said. Enditem

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