6abc philadelphia: new jersey high school tests new technology to prevent school shootings

6ABC Philadelphia: New Jersey high school tests new technology to prevent school shootings

December 5, 2019

6ABC Action News Philadelphia: New Jersey high school tests new technology to prevent school shootings

Link to original article: https://6abc.com/nj-high-school-tests-new-technology-to-prevent-school-shootings/5345613/

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