Texas company creates drones to confront school shooters in seconds

FOX News 

Campus Guardian Angel founder and CEO Justin Marston tells'Fox & Friends First' about his Texas-based company's drones designed to make schools safer by confronting an active shooter within seconds. A drone system designed to confront a school shooter within seconds could soon become a frontline defense in classrooms across America. Texas-based Campus Guardian Angel has developed the technology which stations drones inside schools, ready to deploy the moment an emergency alert is triggered. The drones, all controlled remotely at a central operation center in Austin, Texas, are stored in charging boxes inside schools. Once activated, they are designed to fire powder pellets to incapacitate a shooter within 60 seconds and buy time for local law enforcement to arrive at the scene.