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Simple Assault

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  • Willfully causes bodily injury
  • B Mis
  • C Felony if a police officer
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Assault

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  • Willfully causes substantial bodily injury
  • temporary disfigurement, loss, or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ
  • A Mis
  • C Felony if victim is under 12 years old
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Aggravated Assault

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  • serious bodily injury
  • creates substantial risk of death, serious permanent disfigurement, unconsciousness, extreme pain, permanent loss or impairment of function of bodily member or organ, bone fracture, or impediment of air flow or blood flow to the brain or lungs
  • C Felony
  • B Felony is 12 yrs old, police officer, suffers permanent loss of function
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Domestic Violence

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  • Willfully causes injury to family or household member
  • sign of recent bodily injury, accusation of violence, domestic relationship established, predominant aggressor
  • Arrest can be made without warrant within 12 hours from when an officer determines PC
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Family or household member- for domestic

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Spouse, family member, former spouse, parent, child, persons related by blood or marriage, dating, residing together, resides together in the past, child in common

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Use of force

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  • use only the amount of force that reasonably appears necessary perceived by the officer to accomplish a legitimate purpose
  • person either flees or forcibly resists arrest
  • mental state, age, size, proximity of weapons, effects of drugs/alcohol, level of exhaustion, potential for injury are all factors
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RTR- response to resistance

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  • any RTR that results in death or serious bodily injury, or if force used by an officer results in evident or claimed injury
  • notify supervisor immediately
  • pepper spray, K9, taser, gun discharge
  • any strike, kick, punch used on a person even if no injury is apparent or claimed
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Vehicle Pursuit

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  • clearly marked police vehicle with lights

Factors to consider

  • seriousness of the known or suspected crime and relationship to community safety
  • importance of protecting the public,
  • if the identify of fleeing person is known
  • public safety; type of area, time of day, amount of traffic and the speed of the pursuit
  • pursuing officer’s familiarity with the area
  • weather, road conditions, traffic
  • speeds

Stopping Pursuit

  • Any injury occurs the primary officer is responsible for ensuring immediate medical assistance
  • identify is known and does not reasonably appear the need for immediate capture outweighs the risks associated
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Primary officer in vehicle pursuit

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Information

  • reason for pursuit
  • location and direction of travel
  • speed of vehicle
  • description of the vehicle, license number
  • number of occupants
  • identify or description of occupants
  • weather, road and traffic conditions
  • info concerning the use of firearms, threat of force, injuries, hostages or other hazards
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Secondary unit responsibilities in vehicle pursuit

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  • immediately notify dispatch entry into pursuit
  • remain safe distance behind primary unit
  • broadcasting progress of pursuit
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Search and Seizure

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Exception to Warrant Requirement

  • valid consent
  • incident to a lawful arrest
  • legitimate community caretaking interests
  • vehicle searches
  • exigent circumstances
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Request Emergency Assistance

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Officer shall include:

  • unit number
  • location
  • reason for request/type of emergency
  • number of units required
  • promptly notify dispatch when response is no longer needed

Responding Officer:
- determine whether to increase or decrease level of response of other officers

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Robbery

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  • committing a theft, they inflict or attempt to inflict bodily injury upon another or threatens another with imminent bodily injury
  • C Felony, B Felony if they have a firearm or weapons or pretends to, A Felony if they fire a firearm or explosives
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Burglary

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  • willfully enters or surreptitiously remains in a building or occupied structure, or a separately secured portion thereof, when at the time the premises are not open to the public, not licensed/invited/privileged to enter or remain WITH the intent to commit a crime
  • C Felony
  • B Felony if it happens at night or a dwelling, or the actor inflicts or attempts to inflict bodily injury or physical restraint, armed with a firearm
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Criminal Trespass

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  • C Felony: knowingly enters or remains in a dwelling or highly secured premises
  • A Mis: enters or remains in or on any building, occupied structure, or storage structure, or separately secured portion. Second or more charge of Criminal Trespass within 2 years
  • B Mis- Enters or remains in a place where notice of trespass has been given.
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Unlawful Entry into or concealment within a vehicle. 12.1-22-04

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Guilty of:

  • forcibly enters a vehicle
  • without force enters vehicle with intent to commit crime
  • enters lawfully and with intent to commit a crime conceals oneself in the vehicle
  • C Felony
  • B Felony if armed with firearm
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Criminal Mischief 12.1-21-05

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  • Willfully Tampers with tangible property of another so as to endanger person or property
  • willfully damages tangible property of another
  • B Mis unless > $2000 damage
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Theft

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  • B Mis if: committed without threat < $500
  • A Mis if: $501-$1000
  • C Felony if: $1001-$10000, credit/debit cards are taken, firearms/ ammunition, prescription drugs
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Disorderly Conduct: 10-0301

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  • B Mis

Guilty of with intent to harass, annoy, or alarm another person in reckless disregard he:

  • engages in fighting or tumultuous/threatening behavior
  • makes unreasonable noise
  • in public uses abusive or obscene language
  • knowingly exposes individual’s penis, vulva, anus or makes obscene gesture
  • obstructs vehicular or pedestrian traffic
  • persistently follows a person in or about a public place
  • solicits sexual contacts in public place
  • engages in harassing conduct by means of words, acts, gestures that are intended to adversely affect the safety, security, or privacy of another
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Resisting Police Officer: 10-0317

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  • B Mis
  • unlawful for any person by the use of FORCE, VIOLENCE, or FLIGHT to resist knowingly any police officer in the performance of their duties
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Criminal Mischief: 10-0321

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  • tampers with property of another to endanger that person

- damages property willfully.

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Harassment: 10-0322

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  • B Mis

Guilty of an offense if, with intent to frighten or harass another

  • makes a telephone call anonymously or in offensively coarse language
  • makes repeated calls or other electronics communication, whether or it a conversation ensues, with no purpose of legitimate communication
  • communicates a falsehood in writing or by electronic message and causes mental anguish
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Indecent Disorderly Act: 10-0202

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  • Infraction
  • no person shall appear in any street, alley, building, or public place within the city and there conduct himself or herself in a tumultuous, riotous, indecent, or disorderly manner, or commit any lewd, lascivious, immoral, or indecent act