Are You Ready to Run, Hide and Fight/Defend?
Active Shooter and Critical Incident Response training customizes emergency preparedness to your workspace.
Active Shooter and Critical Incident Response training customizes emergency preparedness to your workspace.
Protecting the safety and well-being of our campus community is a critical priority for our University.
The student-run organization helps Tar Heels get where they need to go safely during late hours.
Alert Carolina messaging now includes two new labels to signify when immediate attention is required.
We understand recent public safety incidents on and around campus may be concerning to our community, so we want to provide some information about these investigations and describe additional actions UNC Police and others are taking.
Passersby startled by the sight of Hollywood monsters stuck around to learn how to be prepared for nearly any emergency.
Two months in, Chief Brian James discusses his admiration for his mom, transitioning from city to university policing and more.
Keep an eye out for zombies roaming campus and join us at the Zombie Preparedness Festival to learn more about how to prepare for a zombie attack and emergencies of all kinds.
After seven years of keeping the UNC community safe, Kash has earned “a steak or two” in retirement, says UNC Police K-9 handler Matt Dodson.
At Carolina, Brian James will work to continue bridging and developing relationships between UNC Police and members of the campus and local community.