05-21 Firearms Flashcards

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Rationale
The investigation of firearm offences and gun violence is a priority of the Toronto Police Service (Service). The increased availability of firearms, and the potential for their use in criminal offences, is a significant concern to the community and to the Service. This procedure provides the best practices for the investigation of offences involving firearms, focusing on
the need for the safety of victims, witnesses, the general public and police officers.
Supervision
 Supervisory Officer mandatory ——–when using the authority of ss.117.02(1) or ss.117.04(2) of the Criminal
Code to search for firearms, offensive weapons, ammunition or explosive substances

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attendance

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Procedure
Organized Crime Enforcement – Integrated Gun & Gang Task Force (IGGTF) is responsible for the identification and arrest of criminal gunmen and the identification, arrest and dismantling of any gang, criminal organization, or crime group or its members responsible for violent criminal activity within the community, primarily focusing on illegal firearms, drugs and crimes of violence. The IGGTF operates —————.The IGGTF – Firearms Enforcement Unit (FEU) is mandated to identify and take ———–action against persons involved in the illegal movement of firearms, ammunition and explosives. This includes the offences of ——–, trafficking and the possession of “crime guns

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twenty four (24) hours, seven (7) days a week
enforcement
smuggling

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Procedure

Firearms Enforcement Unit – Firearms Investigation & Analysis Unit (FIAU) will streamline firearm investigations and
ensure that there is a standard process for investigation and accountability. FIAU screens all firearms, ammunition and
casings seized by the Service. FIAU will designate if firearms are ——or non-criminal. Firearms deemed to be criminal will be examined, which includes verifying, ——— testing, test firing and Integrated Ballistics Identification System (IBIS) testing. Examiners also provide —–testimony in court. All firearms, ammunition, projectiles and casings
brought into the custody of the Service will be screened through the ——at FIAU or their designate.

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criminal
forensic
expert
Detective

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Procedure

Members of FIAU are available to assist with all enquiries concerning possession of a firearm ——–, authorization to transport, authorization to carry or —— held by an individual. They are also available to assist with investigations involving weapons seizures, illegally possessed firearms and investigations relating to businesses in the City of Toronto
involving the use, ——and storage of firearms and related products. Beyond regular business hours, an FEU/FIAU
member can only be contacted through the ——–.
IGGTF will attend scenes/units to debrief arrested persons in possession of/or firearm related offences. ————will attend units to de–brief known gang members.

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licence
permits
sale
on-call IGGTF
Intelligence – Gang Unit

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Procedure

In addition, all firearms and ammunition seized during an investigation will either be:
 seized by members of IGGTF if they —— the scene/division
 submitted by investigating officer to the divisional DLMS in compliance with Procedure 09–03;
 seized on scene by Forensic Identification Services (FIS)
and forwarded to FIAU for testing and further investigation, as required.
The IGGTF shall be notified and will attend all firearm–related ——-scenes. The IGGTF investigator shall consult and assist Specialized Criminal Investigations – Homicide, as required.
This Procedure is in two (2) parts
 the firearms investigation and ——–process
 the investigation of all ——–possessed firearms.

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attended
homicide
intake
illegally

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Procedure

Chapter 5, Appendix A outlines the type of information that should be obtained when determining whether there are
reasonable grounds for believing that there is a threat to safety when preventing or responding to occurrences involving firearms.
Due to the risks inherent in investigations involving firearms, officer ——-remains a primary consideration when conducting such investigations.

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safety

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Search and Seizure
Officers shall familiarize themselves with Part III of the Criminal Code (CC) in order to utilize all available powers of search
and seizure with and without warrant relative to
 firearms
 firearm a———–
 firearm p———
 firearm l———
 prohibited d——–
 prohibited w———–
 r——— weapons
 explosive substances
 ammunition.

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 firearms
 firearm authorizations
 firearm permits
 firearm licences
 prohibited devices
 prohibited weapons
 restricted weapons
 explosive substances
 ammunition.

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Prohibition Orders
In addition to exercising the relevant search and seizure authorities during investigations involving firearms, police officers shall seek ——orders where it is in the interest of public safety that individuals not have possession of, or access to, weapons.

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prohibition

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Illegally Possessed Firearms

FIAU is available to provide expertise and assistance in the course of investigations into illegally possessed and/or large seizures of firearms. Beyond regular business hours, an FEU/FIAU member can only be contacted through the on-call IGGTF.
Firearms Investigation & Analysis Unit will act as liaison with the Provincial ———————- (FATE)
Unit on behalf of the Service in all matters relating to the tracing of firearms and will ensure that copies of all trace requests
are forwarded to ————- - FATE in a timely manner. Prolonged or multi–jurisdictional tracing investigations shall become the responsibility of —following consultation with the local investigator.
 ALL firearm trace submissions shall be submitted by ——only

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Provincial Firearms Tracing and Enforcement (FATE)
Criminal Intelligence Service Ontario (CISO)
FEU
FIAU

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CFS Evidence Web-Submission System
All submissions to the Centre for Forensic Sciences (CFS) are now made through the CFS Evidence Web-Submission
System. Service members will submit evidence forms online via the interactive web application; obtain submission
approval, packaging labels and track submission status. The system requires all evidence to undergo an online presubmission review, resulting in notification of which items are approved for submission to CFS.
 ALL firearm submissions for testing shall be completed through —- only

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FIAU

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Firearms Offences
Police Officer
1. Before entering into an investigation into stolen or smuggled firearms shall be knowledgeable in the search and seizure
provisions of the CC relating to firearms.
2. When responding to an incident involving the alleged use of, or possession of firearms, restricted and prohibited weapons or explosive substances shall
 comply with Procedure 10–05 where the incident is considered high risk due to the confirmed use or presence of firearms
 conduct a thorough investigation
 conduct a Person Query, including a CPIC and Canadian Firearms Registry On–line (CFRO) check
 determine whether any of the individuals involved in the incident own, possess or have access to weapons, firearms, ammunition, explosives or the related authorizations, licences, certificates or permits, regardless of
whether sufficient grounds exist to lay a charge against the individual
 Members at ——can assist officers to obtain information as to whether the involved person possesses a firearm licence, authorization, registration certificate or permit.

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FIAU

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Firearms Offences
Police Officer

 assess whether there are reasonable grounds for believing there is a threat to ——by obtaining the type of information outlined in Chapter 5, Appendix A
 consider all powers of search and seizure, with or without warrant and, where applicable, seize any offensive weapon, firearm, ammunition, explosive, prohibited weapon, restricted weapon, firearm licence, authorization, registration certificate or permit
 record the actions taken in the memorandum book and the eReport

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safety

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Firearms Offences
Police Officer

  1. When a suspect is arrested for offences relating to firearms (including stolen, smuggled, registered or unregistered firearms) or ammunition and explosives shall
    - immediately contact IGGTF by telephone and consult with a member for advice and/or assistance in the
    investigation
     The IGGTF operates twenty four (24) hours, seven (7) days a week. An on–call IGGTF investigator may be contacted through the TPOC, if necessary.
     ——— inquiries into the offender, family members, or any other person who may reasonably provide information whether weapons, firearms, ammunition or explosives are available to the offender
     determine if the offender, family members, or other associates possess the necessary authorizations, licenses, certificates or permits for the possession or purchase of a firearm or restricted weapon, or have been denied any of these
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conduct

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Firearms Offences
Police Officer

  1. When handling any firearm shall
     ensure it is proven safe
     if the firearm cannot be proven safe, contact ———
    or —– for assistance prior to transporting the firearm to a police facility
     No firearm shall be modified, cut or dismantled for the purpose of proving it safe, without authorization from the —— at FIAU or designate.
     be mindful of DNA and fingerprint evidence that may be present on the firearm
     not test–fire weapons for the purposes of criminal prosecutions
     Only members of FIAU may test–fire weapons.
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Specialized Emergency Response – Emergency Task Force (ETF)
FIAU
Detective

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Firearms Offences
Police Officer

  1. When seizing firearms related to amnesty programs or firearms surrendered for ——— that do not warrant further
    criminal investigation, or with imitation/replica firearms and replica explosives/ammunition seizures shall
     comply with Procedure 09–03
     complete the applicable eReports
     ensure all TPS 403 including the mandatory synopsis and TPS 405 are scanned into the applicable eReports prior to the end of shift
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destruction

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Firearms Offences
Police Officer

  1. When seizing or receiving any firearm or replica shall
     conduct a thorough investigation
     comply with the search and seizure provisions of Part III of the CC concerning any warrants, orders or returns
     comply with Procedures 02–19, 04–21, and/or 09–03
     complete a TPS 403 including mandatory synopsis & TPS 405, recording all applicable information including
    ‒ the pertinent details regarding the —— of the firearm
    ‒ the eReport number
    ‒ if prints and/or DNA testing is required, ensure the applicable boxes are selected
     ensure all TPS 403 including mandatory synopsis and TPS 405 are scanned in the applicable eReport prior to
    the end of shift
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seizure

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Firearms Offences
Police Officer

 prepare TPS 240 to be included with the firearm
 maintain continuity of the firearm and seal the box containing the firearm
 protect for forensic analysis as required
 When officers from Specialized Criminal Investigations – FIS attend active crime scenes involving firearms, they will seize or receive all firearms, ammunition, casings and projectiles.
Members of FIS will turn the seized items over to the Laboratory Section of FIS for identification testing and examination. The seized items will then be forwarded to FIAU for further testing, analysis and investigation. A CFS Evidence Web-Submission will only be completed by the ——investigator and submitted with the seized items to the CFS.
- immediately consult with a member of IGGTF after arresting any person in possession of a firearm or seizing any firearm, prohibited device, ammunition or explosives
- complete the applicable eReports
 All submissions for testing shall be completed through FIAU. Explosives shall be handled by
———————-

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FIAU
the Emergency Management & Public Order – Explosive Disposal Unit (EDU).

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Firearms Offences
Police Officer

  1. When involved in a large seizure of firearms or ammunition shall contact a member of ——— to make arrangements for assistance with the seizure.
  2. When involved in the seizure of any licence, authorization, permit, or registration shall
     provide the eReport number to FIAU
     lay the appropriate charges where reasonable grounds exist
  3. In all cases involving violence, threats or weapons or in which ——-appears to be a likely consequence shall consider seeking a prohibition order under the CC or seeking a revocation under ———–
    10.Where a court–ordered prohibition is in effect shall
     consider seeking an ———- of an existing order
     assess the potential access to firearms through family, friends and acquaintances and seek appropriate restrictions
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FIAU
escalation
The Firearms Act.
extension

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Firearms Offences
Police Officer

11.When using the authority of ss.117.04(1) or 117.04(2) of the CC to search for firearms, offensive weapons, ammunition
or explosive substances shall
 request the attendance of a supervisory officer
 seek the assistance of FEU concerning ——, reports and orders, if required
 comply with Procedure 02–17
 comply with Procedure 02–18 when executing a search warrant
 comply with Procedure 02–19 when property is seized during the execution of a search warrant
 file an application for a disposition hearing under ss. 117.05 CC within —— of any seizure made under
ss. 117.04 CC
12.When commencing a show cause hearing for firearm related offences shall
 complete and submit TPS 296
 comply with Procedure 01-15

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warrants
thirty (30) days

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Supervisory Officer
13.When attending an incident relating to a firearm offence shall
 assume responsibility for the —— and efficient search of the premises
 ensure all powers of search and seizure have been considered
 ensure appropriate units have been notified (e.g. IGGTF, FIS, ETF)
 All submissions for testing shall be completed through FIAU.

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safe

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Divisional/Unit Investigator
14. When assigned to an investigation regarding a firearms offence shall
 comply with items 1 through 12
 commence show cause proceedings in compliance with Procedure 01–15, where appropriate
 ensure TPS 296 has been completed and submitted
 whenever possible, consult with the victim when determining required bail conditions, particularly with intimate
partner violence/stalking cases
 when notified that the courts have ordered the return of a firearm to an offender, ensure the victim is ———-,
where possible

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advised

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Divisional/Unit Investigator

 where the release of information to the victim or the general public is warranted comply with Procedure 17–04
 notify the victim, FIAU and the original police officer on the status of any hearing
 when a suspect is arrested for offences relating to weapons, firearms, ammunition, explosives or a prohibited device, ensure IGGTF has been contacted for advice and assistance in the investigation
 for the purposes of criminal prosecutions, ensure that all firearms being submitted for testing are submitted through FIAU
 Members of FIAU will prepare and submit all submissions to the —–.
 notify FIAU via e–mail (Firearm.Analysis@torontopolice.on.ca) of any preliminary hearings or trial dates to allow reasonable time for them to conduct the testing of unmodified firearms for classification and operational purposes in relation to all court proceedings.
 The FIAU investigator will forward the firearms reports and certificate of analysis to the respective case manager ONLY upon ——–.
 determine if the offender is a —— Agent as defined within the Firearms Act section of the CC
 if the offender is a ——- Agent, consider restricting access to firearms at the respective ‘———’ and notify FEU

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CFS
request
Public
Public Service Agency

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Divisional/Unit Investigator

15.Upon notification of eReport follow-up for DNA/fingerprint identification and/or IBIS linkage shall
 complete the required ——- follow-up
 request appropriate extension period in consultation with Detective Sergeant if unable to follow-up within ————-
 document the results on the supplementary eReport and attach to the original general occurrence detailing either
 the investigative action taken; or
 no action required, and re-submit to Detective Sergeant for approval
 If the follow-up is not actioned within fourteen (14) days and no extension was requested eReport will show “overdue”
 If the follow-up is not actioned after ———- notification will be sent to the case managers ————–

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investigative
fourteen (14) days
thirty (30) days
Unit Commander

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Officer in Charge
16.Upon receipt of an eReport and TPS 403 relating to an illegally possessed firearm coming into police custody shall ensure
 if prints/and or DNA testing is required the submitting officer has selected the applicable box on TPS 403
 the submitting officer has included TPS 240 with the firearm
 compliance with Procedure 09–03 regarding the submission of the firearm to the Property & Video Evidence Management Unit
 ensure the eReport number is recorded on the TPS 403 and any other property reports
 ensure TPS 403 including mandatory synopsis and TPS 405 are scanned into the related eReport
 IGGTF has been notified

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awareness

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Officer in Charge – Toronto Police Operations Centre
17.Upon being notified of a call for service relating to a confirmed shooting shall ensure notification of
 I———– Services
 P—————- Response Team
 Integrated Gang and Gun Task Force
 V———–has been notified, or during non-office hours, notify the on-call Victim Services personnel

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 Intelligence Services
 Public Safety Response Team
 Integrated Gang and Gun Task Force
 Victim Services Toronto has been notified, or during non-office hours, notify the on-call Victim Services personne

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Member – Organized Crime Enforcement – Integrated Gun and Gang Task Force – Firearms Investigation & Analysis Unit
18.Upon receipt of a seized firearm shall
 determine what firearm examinations are required
 ensure the firearm is thoroughly examined and that all identifying marks are noted
 ensure the firearm is tested for court purposes, if required
 complete a FATE Trace form and forward the request to the ———-
 complete a TPS 240 and forward to FIS with related items, as required
 when a serial number has been removed, altered or obliterated from a firearm, ensure a serial number ——– is performed if required.
 FIS/FIAU technicians have been certified to perform serial number restoration procedures. Only FIAU
and FIS members, in consultation with the investigating officer, shall determine what form of testing
on a firearm is required.
 complete a CFS Evidence Web-Submission
 and forward to the CFS with related items, as required

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CISO - FATE
restoration

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Investigator – Organized Crime Enforcement – Integrated Gun and Gang Task Force –– Firearms Investigation & Analysis Unit
19. Upon being notified of a large firearm seizure as a result of an arrest or criminal investigation shall
 contact the investigating officer/case manager involved as soon as practicable and provide assistance with the investigation
 ensure the seizing officer, division or unit has prepared the applicable TPS 403 and TPS 405
 when available, attend at the unit and take possession of the seized items
 transport the seized items to FIS and/or FIAU and secure in the designated location
 ensure all pertinent information is forwarded to the FIAU Detective
20.Upon being notified by CFS of IBIS linkage shall
 generate ———— eReport follow-up that is sent to investigating officer/case manager
 ensure CFS report is scanned into the original eReport

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fourteen (14) day

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Detective Sergeant – Organized Crime Enforcement – Integrated Gun & Gang Task Force – Firearms Enforcement Unit
21.When assigned as the ———-– FEU shall
 ensure liaison is maintained with, and all possible assistance is given to, divisional investigators dealing with firearm investigations, investigations into firearms trafficking and/or smuggled firearms and investigations into
illegally possessed firearms
 assume the lead in ——- investigations into firearms trafficking and/or smuggled firearms after consultation with the divisional investigator

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Detective Sergeant
multi–jurisdictional

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Member – Detective Operations – Forensic Identification Services – Lab
22.Upon receipt of a firearm, projectile, casing or any other firearm related item submitted for serial number restoration
and/or prints and DNA shall advise the submitting officer of the anticipated time of completion.
23.Upon completion of the serial number restoration and/or prints and DNA process shall
 provide a written report to ——
 forward the submitted items to FIAU for further testing, analysis and investigation
 update the applicable eReport, and generate a follow-up, if required

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FIAU

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Crime Gun means any firearm that has been used or suspected to have been used in a ——– offence; any firearm that is obtained, possessed, or intended to be used to ——criminal activity; any firearm that has had a —–number removed, altered or obliterated; any weapon that has been ——–for use as a firearm.

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criminal
facilitate
serial
adapted

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Firearms Investigation & Analysis Unit (FIAU) means the part of the Organized Crime Enforcement – Integrated Gun & Gang Task Force – Firearms Enforcement Unit, responsible for the ———, testing and tracing of all seized firearms and related ——–including crime scene evidence. FIAU consists of firearm experts who testify in all levels of court,
as required. The unit can also assist with expert opinion with respect to video/image analysis and ——— language investigations

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verification
components
coded

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Firearms Enforcement Unit (FEU) means a section of Organized Crime Enforcement – Integrated Gun & Gang Task Force, responsible for investigations into incidents of firearms trafficking and ——— .

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smuggling

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Illegally Possessed Firearm means any firearm that
CRUSS
 is not legally ———– in Canada, or
 has been reported ————–, or
 is being ———– possessed, or
 is used in a ———-, or
 is ——– to have been used in a crime.

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registered
stolen
unlawfully
crime
suspected