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teachers and schools. &mdash · Randi Weingarten · Fortune · 6 May 2026 They were joined soon after a large · command-post-style vehicle · which was followed by several other armored tactical vehicles. &mdash · Brittny Mejia · Los Angeles Times · the sheriff’s office said. &mdash · Rebecca Cohen · NBC news · 6 May 2026 Timing the electrical boost and recharging is the key to tactical racing. &mdash · James Ellingworth · Chicago Tribune · Merriam-Webster · s.v. &ldquo · tactical · &rdquo · accessed May 12 · 2026

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teachers and schools. &mdash
Randi Weingarten
Fortune
6 May 2026 They were joined soon after a large
command-post-style vehicle
which was followed by several other armored tactical vehicles. &mdash
Brittny Mejia
Los Angeles Times
the sheriff’s office said. &mdash
Rebecca Cohen
NBC news
6 May 2026 Timing the electrical boost and recharging is the key to tactical racing. &mdash
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James Ellingworth
Chicago Tribune
Merriam-Webster
s.v. &ldquo
tactical
&rdquo
accessed May 12
2026

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