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Alabama A&M enhances campus safety following recent shooting

Some of the new safety measures include a security K-9 unit trained in firearm and explosives detection and a new sub-station inside the Knight Complex.

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Alabama A&M University has announced a series of new security measures aimed at enhancing campus safety. Among the initiatives are the introduction of a new security K-9, the establishment of a Department of Public Safety Sub-Station within the Knight Complex, and more surveillance camera coverage across campus.

Here is the full press release below:

"The Alabama A&M University Department of Public Safety has announced more new initiatives geared toward further enhancing safety and security on campus. As part of several added proactive measures, AAMU will welcome a new security K-9 to campus soon. Trained to detect firearms and explosives, the K-9 officer recently visited campus for a demonstration and will report for duty this fall semester.    

The University has also increased public safety visibility through campus. A new Department of Public Safety Sub-Station has been opened inside Knight Complex – the first such satellite station on campus. Additionally, the University has partnered with a security contractor and has begun expanded patrols inside Knight Complex and Foster Complex during peak hours. 

“These are important steps in continuing to increase our presence on campus,” said Chief Montez Payton. “We’ve had very positive responses to these changes so far as the entire campus community understands the importance of improving infrastructure to be both proactive and responsive to campus safety and emergencies.”

Last year, a $600,000 investment in campus safety and accountability brought body cameras, surveillance grid upgrades, and other enhancements to The Hill. Around campus currently, more outdoor cameras are being installed to broaden capacity to monitor activity in parking lots and other key areas.

“The safety and security of our campus is something we think about and work on constantly,” said Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Braque Talley. “Our team will continue to focus on finding ways to meet the needs of an ever-growing campus while keeping students, staff and visitors safe. It takes all of us to protect The Hill.”

The announcement follows a shooting in the Knight Complex in March.

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