CPD: Downtown Active Shooter Drill ‘Went Terribly Wrong’

CBS Chicago

CHICAGO (CBS) — Confusion and the sight of lots of police cars caused a bit of commotion in downtown Chicago on Thursday afternoon after reports of an active shooter turned out to be a “drill that went terribly wrong.”

Police responded to reports of an active shooter Thursday afternoon at 225 W. Randolph St., but within minutes determined that was not the case. 

“At this point it appears to have been an active shooter drill that went terribly wrong,” said Michael Pigott, 1st District Commander with the CPD. “A proper notification was not made to all people in the building. Apparently a text message went out. They were testing their system and people took that literally as they should.”

Police said that text started the chain of events bringing police there was a 10 minute time frame where authorities thought a real active shooter incident was taking place. The initial call to police did not come from the Chicago building, but then people inside the building started to call 911.

“There’s a safe way to do these types of drills. We’ll work with the building management to make sure they’re working on best practices,” Pigott said.

There are no reports of injuries.

In a statement, an AT&T spokesman said:

“A training class this afternoon caused a false alarm in the building. This was an instructional training video – not a drill or formal exercise.  We’re grateful to the Chicago Police, Fire and Emergency Management teams for their swift response and we are investigating the incident.”

https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2019/07/18/active-shooter-drill-gone-wrong/

6 thoughts on “CPD: Downtown Active Shooter Drill ‘Went Terribly Wrong’

  1. Thank you, EoS. We’ll have to see how much the memory hole is utilized in this “shooting” so it doesn’t get portrayed as an actual occurrence and not an “event”, a la soooo many others.

  2. “Police said that text started the chain of events bringing police there was a 10 minute time frame where authorities thought a real active shooter incident was taking place.”

    They thought no such thing.

    Mission accomplished.

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