#184436 - 10/07/09 12:00 AM
Church Security
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Journeyman
Registered: 08/24/07
Posts: 53
Loc: Rocky Mountain West
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My church is beginning the process of setting up a volunteer security team for Sunday morning services and I'm wondering if others have been through this process?
The church runs around 600-700 on a given Sunday morning.
We have a sheriff's deputy who attends, as well as several former military with security backgrounds and some with private security training. One of the issues mentioned was to know who else has a CCW permit so that during an incident, the "good guys" know who each other are.
Among the issues being discussed: liability (individual and for the church) training appropriate use of force and when needed using those with CCW issuing tasers identifying those on the security team (special clothing, etc.) should those who are armed also wear identifying clothing, or would that make them a target.
Any thoughts, comments or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Tirec
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#184438 - 10/07/09 12:19 AM
Re: Church Security
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 11/25/08
Posts: 1918
Loc: Washington, DC
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Has your church had any incidents?
What scenarios do you envision? A lone lunatic? Robbery?
Will the congregation be informed? That could be disturbing to some.
With a deputy in the congregation you at least have a head start on talking to the local police.
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#184440 - 10/07/09 12:31 AM
Re: Church Security
[Re: Tirec]
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Registered: 11/01/08
Posts: 1530
Loc: DFW, Texas
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My church is beginning the process of setting up a volunteer security team for Sunday morning services and I'm wondering if others have been through this process?
The church runs around 600-700 on a given Sunday morning.
We have a sheriff's deputy who attends, as well as several former military with security backgrounds and some with private security training. One of the issues mentioned was to know who else has a CCW permit so that during an incident, the "good guys" know who each other are.
Among the issues being discussed: liability (individual and for the church) Good Start, but add civil/criminal law. training appropriate use of force and when needed using those with CCW Not in Texas right? No CHL in Church in Texas issuing tasers identifying those on the security team (special clothing, etc.) should those who are armed also wear identifying clothing, or would that make them a target. Keep it all Quiet, or you are making someone a target.
Any thoughts, comments or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Tirec Man this is going to be a tough nut to crack. There was recently a story in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram about this very subject. It was part of the 10 year anniversary piece on the Wedgewood Baptist Church shooting. Many more churches are beginning to do this with or without the congregation's knowledge / approval. I do know the off duty LEO that was in the church when the shooting went down has had a lot of regret for not carrying his firearm that day. That was another of the FTWST stories.
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#184443 - 10/07/09 12:46 AM
Re: Church Security
[Re: Desperado]
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Registered: 01/07/09
Posts: 475
Loc: Birmingham, Alabama
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I've only set foot in a church once since I got my CCW. My daughter was performing a song that night.
I provided my own security while I was there. No-one else needed to know I was carrying, so I didn't feel the need to tell anyone. I carry everywhere else, so it was no big deal to me.
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#184448 - 10/07/09 02:08 AM
Re: Church Security
[Re: Dagny]
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Journeyman
Registered: 08/24/07
Posts: 53
Loc: Rocky Mountain West
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We haven't had any major incidents, though there have been some reports of an estranged couple with a restraining order.
Scenarios could include security for kids, such as in custody disputes, domestic disputes, protesters, someone trying to rob the ushers after the offering, violent attacks such as the New Life shooting in Colorado Springs, or some of the other church shootings in recent years, or an attack on a "soft" target of a church.
An announcement was made about forming a security team, so discussions aren't being kept secret from the congregation.
One of the issues being considered is wearing a colored vest or even just a name badge to denote membership on the security team.
Thanks for the points.
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#184450 - 10/07/09 02:12 AM
Re: Church Security
[Re: Desperado]
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Journeyman
Registered: 08/24/07
Posts: 53
Loc: Rocky Mountain West
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Thanks.
We are looking at civil & criminal liability.
My state does allow carry in Church.
We also discussed that having armed members wear identifying clothing might make them a target.
Thanks.
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#184455 - 10/07/09 03:26 AM
Re: Church Security
[Re: Tirec]
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Member
Registered: 06/04/08
Posts: 172
Loc: Colorado
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One of the issues being considered is wearing a colored vest or even just a name badge to denote membership on the security team. Have you considered using a certain kind of lapel pin or tie tack? Subtle identification tokens, but obvious if somebody knew to look for them. You could even have tokens that were identical except for color: one color would denote 'security,' another color could denote 'armed,' etc...
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#184462 - 10/07/09 06:57 AM
Re: Church Security
[Re: yelp]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 12/18/08
Posts: 1534
Loc: Muskoka
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I have never been part of or responsible for a security team. I am thinking about one thing though in regards to it.
So just a thought; There has always been the question of how visible a policing force should be. One idea is that they should be very visible and the reasoning is that you want their simple presence to be a deterrent to the bad guys and you want them easily found if somebody needs help. It also should be loud enough that they can tell easily if they are in their right positions or not.
Second; If your church is like any other organization I have ever seen then as soon as you have people designated as some kind of authority they will be expected to act as ushers as well as security guards. You will likely find yourselves expected to act as first aid, as fire marshals and as almost every other service that your churches administrators are wanting but too cheap to contract out for.
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#184463 - 10/07/09 07:23 AM
Re: Church Security
[Re: yelp]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 12/18/08
Posts: 1534
Loc: Muskoka
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I have never been part of or responsible for a security team. I am thinking about one thing though in regards to it.
So just a thought; There has always been the question of how visible a policing force should be. One idea is that they should be very visible and the reasoning is that you want their simple presence to be a deterrent to the bad guys and you want them easily found if somebody needs help. It also should be loud enough that they can tell easily if they are in their right positions or not.
Second; If your church is like any other organization I have ever seen then as soon as you have people designated as some kind of authority they will be expected to act as ushers as well as security guards. You will likely find yourselves expected to act as first aid, as fire marshals and as almost every other service that your churches administrators are wanting but too cheap to contract out for.
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