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Johnny Lee is the director of Peace at Work and former Workplace Violence Specialist for the NC Office of State Personnel. As the CEO of Workplace Security Solutions, he developed the ePanic Button, which was used recently in a Charlotte unemployment center when a client threatened staff with a knife.
It was early afternoon in Boston when an off-duty security guard heard screaming in a clinic he was visiting in New England. Immediately responding, he found a man, Jay Carciero,