Billy Steele Test Flashcards
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Tell me about the ARWEN
Anti Riot Weapon ENfield
37mm impact weapon with 5 round rotary magazine
Weighs 7 pounds
Double action trigger and fully ambi safety
Uses AR-1 impact baton, AR-3 OC/CS gas, and AR-5 BP rounds
Use of Force Response Options
Officer Present Verbal Direction Soft Empty Hand Techniques Chemical Weapons Electronic Control Device Intermediate Control Techniques Carotid Control Technique Deadly force
Elements of Force
Ability
Opportunity
Jeopardy
Conclusion
Types of Resistance
Phsycological Intimidation Verbal Non Compliance Passive Resistance Defensive Resistance Active Aggression Aggravated Active Aggression
What does ARS 13-410 state?
Use of Deadly Force in Law Enforcement
Officers may use deadly force to protect themselves and others from imminent use of deadly force
To effect an arrest of a person who committed, is committing, or is about to commit a felony involving the use of a deadly weapon
Attempting to escape by use of a deadly weapon
Through past or present conduct known to the officers, suspect is likely to endanger human life unless apprehended without delay
What does ARS 13-411 state?
Physical and Deadly Force in Crime Prevention Murder 1 & 2 Arson of occupied structure Manslaughter Sexual Assault Burglary 1 & 2 Armed Robbery Child Molestation Kidnapping Sexual Conduct with a Minor Aggravated Assault
Graham v Connor - what factor determine if force is reasonable?
Severity of the crime
Whether suspect poses an immediate threat to safety of others
Whether suspect is actively resisting arrest or attempting to evade arrest by flight
When are Chemical Weapons authorized?
Tactical building entries
Resisting arrest
To prevent injury of others
What are the SAU chemical weapon delivery systems?
Primary is the ARWEN with AR-2 rounds
Mark 9
Isper jet
CTS vapor grenades
When are ECD’s authorized? Who should you avoid use on?
Active Aggression
Attempting to harm self
Placing others in apprehension of imminent physical injury
Mentally ill Elderly Excited Dilirium Children Pregnant
Intermediate control techniques
Strikes Kicks Impact pushes Impact weapons K9
Definition of a street jump
A high risk vehicle stop made by plain clothes officers, utilizing the element of surprise to limit the suspect’s vehicle movement, thereby allowing his apprehension with a minimum amount of force.
Why do we do street jumps?
Risk of pursuit (element of surprise)
Suspects armed
Safety of hostages
Reduce civilian exposure
Goal of a street jump?
Create a barricade inside of a vehicle
Resources needed for a street jump
Minimum of 4 unmarked vehicles
K9 (out of sight)
Air unit (out of sight)
Describe ideal location for street jump
Natural stop at location of our choosing
Well lit
Minimum bystanders
Use barriers
What are the street jump considerations?
What crime did the suspect commit? Planned event Time and place of our choosing Goal is to create barricade Always initiate from a Tac Surveillance Initiated with Supervisor approval Element of surprise is crucial Involve Air Unit (Pilatus)
Vehicle assaults
HRT Tactic
Forcing exigency
Planned event
Sniper initiated?
Different methods of Breaching
Surreptitious Manual Mechanical Ballistic Explosive Vehicle initiated Thermal
List all breaching equipment
Lock pick Ram Halligan, "pick" Sledge hammer Break and rake Crowbar Axe Bolt cutters Pike pole Garden Weasel Rescue Saw Chain Saw Gator Tool Broco mini-saw Window punch Hurst tool Shotgun with AVON rounds Robots Royal Arms Dual Tube Explosive Breach Initiator with explosive Bearcat and Bear ram and winch
What situations will Explosive breaches be limited to?
HRT/Crisis entry
High risk warrant (no-knock clause)
Rescue trapped officers/civilians
Arrest barricaded subject when other means are not practical
What equipment could you use on a Barricade?
Bear/Bearcat Polarion lights NORSTAN Throw phone Shields Gas ARWEN Flashbangs Avatar/Recon/Pointman Attic camera/door cam Sniper NVS and Laser Ladders Breaching equipment
What is negotiations staffing requirements? What are the positions?
4 officers and 1 sergeant Primary Secondary/coach Liaison Scribe
What are the 4 types of barricaded subjects?
Criminal
Terrorist
Psychotic
Suicidal