Rochester Police say they’re not taking any unusual security steps after the horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas, but as usual they’re working closely with state and federal authorities to immediately share and assess any credible threat information they receive.
Deputy Chief Scott Peters told reporters the department is always planning for the worst and its SWAT team drills for active shooter events.
Peters says if you see police at an event that’s good. If you don’t see them, he says they’re there anyway.
The department joined elected officials and other police agencies around the country in sending its condolences to Las Vegas, its people and its police.