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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - Julius Thomas dad likes to remind his son where he got his great hands.
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Active-shooter drills have become ways that law enforcement, fire and school officials prepare for dealing with a gunman or mass shooting. But what can families and members of the general public do to be better prepare for the unthinkable? That s what officials plan to answer during two separate community forums slated for this week at Saint Martin s University in Lacey and South Puget Sound Community College in Olympia.The free events, titled Surviving an Active Shooter, are open to the public and organized by officials from Thurston County s local law enforcement agencies, fire departments, Medic One, three colleges and Homeland Security Region 3We spend a lot of time in the <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/images/gucciusaonlineoutlet.php> cheap gucci</a>  emergency response community preparing for these (types of situations), said Lacey Fire District 3 chief Steve Brooks. ...We feel like the next important step is to help our community better prepare. The forums will include remarks by law enforcement and fire officials, a kid friendly video, a question-and-answer session for participants <a href=http://www.alportico.net/gosoc.php> true religion uk</a>  and refreshments. In addition, Thursday s event will mark the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attack with a joint honor-guard presentation.  We ll have a moment of silence and commemoration of our nation s tragedy, said Jesi Chapin, coordinator for Homeland Security Region 3.Chapin said active-shooter events are something families should talk about because having a plan in place and knowing when to run, hide or fight can save lives. Chapin and Brooks said the forums are needed because of incidents such as the Clackamas Town Center shooting outside Portland in December 2012, which killed three people; and the Aurora, Colorado, theater shooting in July 2012, which killed a dozen people and injured 58 others. We re really hoping to especially get families in there, to develop a plan on what to do, Chapin said.The forums are meant to increase public awareness on the issue, and precede a full-scale, active-shooter drill that will be held at South Puget Sound Community College in April, Chapin said. The first forum will be at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Saint Martin s Norman Worthington Center, 5300 Pacific Ave. SE, Lacey. The second will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at SPSCC s Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts, 2011 Mottman Road SW, Olympia. <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/wdluk.php>Christian Louboutin Shoes Sale</a>  Reservations are not required; for more information, call Chapin at 360-867-2826.  
Greg Thomas was a 6-foot-6 wide receiver at Pacific University in the early 1980s when his own NFL dreams were dashed by a career-ending knee injury.
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He was in the stands Sunday night when his son tied Shannon聽Sharpe s franchise record for a tight end by hauling in three TD passes in Denver s 31-24 win over Indianapolis.
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Dad showed he s still got it, too.
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He made his way into the stands in the south end zone, where Thomas scored his trio of touchdowns in the second quarter.
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After the Broncos 6-foot-5, 250-pound tight end scored his first TD, his father hollered for the football.
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My dad, he s no small guy. It doesn t matter where he s at, he s easy to find, Thomas said. He makes it down to that rail somehow, some way. He s got his arms open, I give it a toss over there.
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The throw was so low Thomas feared his father might topple over the rail.
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  I threw a bad ball and he made a good catch, Thomas said. Maybe that s where I get it from.
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Growing up, he d seen those grainy beta tapes of his father <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Outlet-Online-Outlet-Handbags-Mens-Backpack-Infant-Shoes.html>Gucci Infant Shoes</a>  that were part instructional video, part showoff time. But Thomas didn t inherit a strong arm leave that to the Manning bloodlines so he didn t want to risk another throw again after his first toss went so awry.
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Yeah, second and third touchdowns, he was waving for me, Thomas said. I was like, I m too tired. I barely got the first one to you. I can give it to you next week if you want it.'
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Thomas size and speed, along with his power forward DNA he led Portland State to the NCAA basketball tournament twice makes him a prime target for Peyton Manning, especially near the goal line.
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He set a franchise record for tight ends with a dozen TD grabs last season, then was Manning s safety valve in wins over San Diego and New England in the playoffs.
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The Colts had no answer for Thomas, who finished with seven catches for 104 yards in the Broncos 31-24 win. His trio of touchdowns came in single coverage against two linebackers and a safety.
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Julius Thomas tries to escape a Colts defender during the first half. (credit: Evan Sem贸n for CBS4)
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He s a monster. A really, really good player, Colts coach Chuck Pagano said. He is a match-up nightmare.
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Thomas first touchdown came with Jerrell Freeman draped on him. He outraced D Quell Jackson on his second score. And he juked safety LaRon Landry at the line on a 5-yard TD.
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It s like backyard football with your little brother or cousins. I don t believe you should be (successfully) covered 1-on-1, Thomas said.
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Thomas also had <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Cheap-Gucci-Handbags-Outlet-Stores-Online-Sale-Winter-Hat.html>Cheap Gucci Handbags</a>  a big opener a year ago, when he caught five passes for 110 yards and two TDs in a walloping of Baltimore that sent fantasy football players scrambling to their laptops to pick him up.
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After catching just one pass in his first two NFL seasons, Thomas had a breakout year last season with 65 receptions for 788 yards.
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After earning his first Pro Bowl honor, he spent time in the offseason with Tony Gonzalez to work on fine-tuning his game, especially his run-blocking.
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That work shows.
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His feel for the game is better, coach John Fox said. He s been in a lot more situations now, whether it s in <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Sale-Shoes-Mens-Lanyard-Bomber-Jacket.html>Gucci Belts Sale</a>  the blocking element or in the passing game. He s improved and I m sure he s a lot more confident.
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He ll soon be a lot richer, too.
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He s making $645,000 this season in the final year of his rookie contract. The Broncos wanted to get long-term deals done with both Thomas and wide receiver Demaryius Thomas during training camp but failed to reach agreement with either one.
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Thomas is never one to relax, though, and he noted after his three-TD game that he needs to clean up some things. He had a second-half fumble and failed to corral an onside kick.
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  Eric Decker did that for us a year ago. Julius was the backup. And so that s his first live one, Fox said. Obviously, that ll be something we work on a little bit this week.
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Thomas might also want to work on those throws when he gets the chance.
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Notes: S David Bruton is day to day with a dislocated left shoulder, a result of a hit by Colts S Colt Anderson on a second-quarter touchback that wasn t close to being returnable. Whether you like it or not, it was a legal hit, Fox said. It s allowed in the game. I ll leave it at that.
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By ARNIE STAPLETON, AP Pro Football Writer
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@@@ Active-shooter drills have become ways that law enforcement, fire and school officials prepare for dealing with a gunman or mass shooting. But what can families and members of the general public do to be better prepare for the unthinkable? That s what officials plan to answer during two separate community forums slated for this week at Saint Martin s University in Lacey and South Puget Sound Community College in Olympia.The free events, titled Surviving an Active Shooter, are open to the public and organized by officials from Thurston County s local law enforcement agencies, fire departments, Medic One, three colleges and Homeland Security Region 3. We spend a lot of time in the <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/images/gucciusaonlineoutlet.php> cheap gucci</a> emergency response community preparing for these (types of situations), said Lacey Fire District 3 chief Steve Brooks. ...We feel like the next important step is to help our community better prepare. The forums will include remarks by law enforcement and fire officials, a kid friendly video, a question-and-answer session for participants <a href=http://www.alportico.net/gosoc.php> true religion uk</a> and refreshments. In addition, Thursday s event will mark the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attack with a joint honor-guard presentation. We ll have a moment of silence and commemoration of our nation s tragedy, said Jesi Chapin, coordinator for Homeland Security Region 3.Chapin said active-shooter events are something families should talk about because having a plan in place and knowing when to run, hide or fight can save lives. Chapin and Brooks said the forums are needed because of incidents such as the Clackamas Town Center shooting outside Portland in December 2012, which killed three people; and the Aurora, Colorado, theater shooting in July 2012, which killed a dozen people and injured 58 others. We re really hoping to especially get families in there, to develop a plan on what to do, Chapin said.The forums are meant to increase public awareness on the issue, and precede a full-scale, active-shooter drill that will be held at South Puget Sound Community College in April, Chapin said. The first forum will be at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Saint Martin s Norman Worthington Center, 5300 Pacific Ave. SE, Lacey. The second will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at SPSCC s Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts, 2011 Mottman Road SW, Olympia. <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/wdluk.php>Christian Louboutin Shoes Sale</a> Reservations are not required; for more information, call Chapin at 360-867-2826.

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