Tactical Events Flashcards

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Unplanned Tactical Events

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Fleeing/Hiding Suspects
Barricades
Active Shooter Intervention
Crisis Entry
Attempt Suicides
Mental Health Detention Orders
Homicide Bombers
Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Devices (VBIED)
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Planned Tactical Events

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Search Warrants
Surveillance
Felony Arrests
High Risk Stop
Street Jump
Vehicle Assault
Buy Bust
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Active Shooter Intervention

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Tactic used where:
Suspect firing shots
Access to/control over known victim
In large building or open area
Delayed response will likely result in death
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Barricade

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Tactical situation where:
1A) Suspect/s, armed or not, have asserted control of a structure, vehicle, or area, whether fortified or not;
1B) Situation where suspect/s preventing another person/s from voluntarily leaving through threatened or use of forces, and
2) Refusing to comply with law enforcement to surrender

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Buy Bust

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Tactic used during undercover transaction and suspect/s arrested in close proximity

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Criminal Fleeing or Hiding

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Any subject wanted for or suspected of committing a criminal offense, that is attempting to avoid detection or apprehension

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Crisis Entry

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Tactic situation where:
Swift and immediate action necessary to respond to an on-going, life-threatening situation because the suspect/s is likely to engage or is actively engaged in conduct likely to result in death

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Exigency

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1) When probable cause exists:
a) protective sweep, hot pursuit, protection of evidence, to get a warrant, but due to an immediate emergency it is unreasonable to get a warrant
2) Due to an emergency, immediate need for police action
a) medical, suicide, gas leaks, water leaks, fire

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High-Risk Vehicle Stop

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Use of marked patrol units to stop felony and/or potentially dangerous suspects

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High-Risk Suspect

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Suspects who are reasonable believed to be armed or dangerous,
or by the nature of their crimes, or prior crimes, have the potential to be armed or dangerous

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Knock and Talk

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Lawful actions on part of police designed to elicit consensual encounter with no force, threats, or coercion

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Protective Sweep

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Quick and limited search of premises based on reasonable suspicion (lawfully inside a premises) or probable cause (if outside a premises) conducted to:

1a) protect safety of officers, or
1b) Prevent imminent destruction or removal of evidence
2) When officers have specific and articulate facts that the area harbors someone
a) posing a danger to officers or
b) is imminently destroying evidence

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Search Warrant

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An order in writing issued in the name of the state, signed by a magistrate, and directed to peace officers, commanding them to search for personal property, persons, or items therein

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Street Jump

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Use of unmarked surveillance vehicles to block a suspect vehicle who is not aware of police presence with intent of affecting arrest
Key is element of surprise (natural stop at location of our choosing)

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Vehicle Assault

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Coordinated tactic intended to rescue hostages from an occupied vehicle

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Search warrant Level 3 Entry (High Risk)

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Initiated by SAU when:

  • Reasonable belief danger exists to the safety of officers, occupants, or citizens
  • Occupant/s or suspect/s known to be armed and dangerous
  • Suspect/s have history of violence, a high likelihood of violence, and/or known access to weapons
  • Occupant/s or suspect/s made threats against officers
  • Structure is fortified
17
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Can I make entry?

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Warrant
Exigency/emergency
Consent

18
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Should I enter

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Someone armed or dangerous?
Is he alone?
Is anyone in immediate or imminent danger?
Is there an active shooter? - if yes, go to threat/neutralize
What is your goal? (Pick one)
- Rescue/isolate/protect hostage or innocents
- Arrest or neutralize threat

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Barricade - Request SAU Assistance

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As soon as it is determined:
Hostages are involves
Subject has firearm
Requires specialized assistance

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Barricade - Tactical Considerations

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1) Containment and Area Security
2) Evacuation
3) Information
4) Communication
5) Rules of Engagement (ROE)
6) Time
7) Negotiation
8) Specialized Equipment
9) Srime Scene Preservations
10) Subject’s Family/Friends
11) Subject’s Character/Weaknesses

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Suspect Types

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Criminal
Psychotic
Suicidal
Terrorist

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Barricade Phases

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Phase 1 - Patrol
Contain, Control, Communicate (45-60 minutes)

Phase 2 - SAU
Contain, Negotiate, Conclude

23
Q

5 Way SAU Arrests People

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Knock and Talk
Ruse
Surveillance into Street Jump
Search Warrant
Barricade
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Q

Operating Environments

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Foot/Bike
Vehicle
Apartment
House
Open Field
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Q

Barricade - Scenario

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  1. Respond
  2. Intel
  3. Scout
  4. Containment and evacuations
  5. Planning
  6. Negotiations
  7. Execution - tactical resolution
  8. Debrief
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High-Risk Search Warrant -Scenario

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  1. Mission - package and SW review
  2. Scout and diagram
  3. Develop plan - assignments
  4. Execution
  5. Debrief
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Tactical Surveillance/Street Jump - Reasons

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Pursuit out of policy
Pursuit too dangerous
Pursuit crosses precinct boundaries 
Likelihood of flight
Suspect unaware of police presence - element of surprise will enhance safety
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Tactical Surveillance - Scenario

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  1. Intel
  2. Response
  3. Tactical Resolution
  4. Debrief
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Street Jump - Scenarion

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Natural stop, location of our choosing

  1. Requirements met
  2. Intel
  3. Prep
  4. Execute
  5. Debrief
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Street Jump hazards

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Difficult in heavy traffic
Pedestrians/public area
Time of day - rush hour
Vehicle size
Number of occupants
Failure to coordinate punch at same time
Too much space provides escape route
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Suspect type - Criminal

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Time gives them opportunity to plan (Bad Time)
Escape blocked during commission of crime
Rational thinker

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Suspect type - Psychotic/MDP

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Irrational and unpredictable
Actions, words used, and demands made often clues to mental condition
Time works against them, emotionally tense and expends energy (Good Time)

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Suspect type - Suicidal

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Often seeking sympathy or attention, usually responds well to negotiations

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Suspect type - Terrorist

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Rationalizes behavior

Notify Bomb Squad, ACTIC, JTTF