Then-police commissioner on how security has changed since Boston Marathon bombings

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Ed Davis led the Boston Police Department during the Boston Marathon bombings. Now a national speaker on law enforcement's response to mass tragedies, he discusses how his department acted in 2013 — and how security and policing have changed since then.

In the 10 years since the Boston Marathon bombings, former Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis has become a national speaker on some of the strengths and weaknesses in law enforcement's response to mass tragedies.to talk about the response in 2013, and changes to security and policing since then.On the police response to the bombings under his leadership a decade ago:

"One of the biggest issues that I recall was the psychological effect it had on the victims of the incident, as well as the first responders who had to provide life saving assistance to people who were literally bleeding out on the streets of Boston. I didn't realize the impact of the psychological trauma and how that would affect my officers. We had taken steps. We brought in psychologists and psychiatrists to help them decompress from the incident.

"We also had to increase our communication with our partners at the federal and state level. We had a tremendous working relationship that continues to today, but some things needed to be tweaked.""One of the things that's been controversial is the use of facial recognition. And it was in its infancy when we tried it, and it didn't work. It did not turn out the suspects, but I believe now it would.

"The active shooter thing is horrible. And I don't know if we're safer now in that particular arena or if the cat is out of the bag, and there's a segment of society that is opting to do something as horrible asOn how he'll spend the marathon this year: "I will be at the finish line. I get to see the victims again and in the way that I got to know them back 10 years ago. I'm really looking forward to getting to see these people and catching up with them."

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