Post Force Investigstions Flashcards
(36 cards)
POST FORCE:
______ officers will complete a Blueteam on a reportable UOF?
All Involved
POST FORCE:
May acting supervisors investigate UOF?
Never
POST FORCE:
T/F, a takedown without complaint is still reportable?
False
POST FORCE:
T/F, Civilians do memos not blue teams?
False, they do blue teams
POST FORCE:
Who completes the report of force on Deadly incidents?
CIRT
POST FORCE:
When will CIRT do a firearms discharge report?
1) Deadly UOF
2) When intentionally fired, on duty at a human or dog in self-defense or to euthanize.
POST FORCE:
An officer PIT’s a sedan at 35mph causing injuries that are not substantial, who investigates the UOF? Same scenario when will the answer to the first question NOT INVESTIGATE?
Patrol Supervisor
If they are involved
POST FORCE:
All reportable UOF, regardless of visible injury, will be _________?
Photographed
POST FORCE:
Who impounds ECD probes on a Deadly UOF?
CSA
POST FORCE:
When using “blocking” and a subjects vehicle unintentionally touches an LVMPD vehicle, how is this documented?
As a Traffic Incident requiring Traffic Officer. NO UOF COMPLETED.
POST FORCE:
Supervisor responsibilities - Use of NON Deadly Force?
- Ensure Medical
- Respond without unnecessary delay
- Determine if it’s Deadly or SBH.
- CC if unfounded or only alleged only UOF
- Notify Communications, LT, and WC if Significant Force is used.
- Interview EVERYONE (Witnesses, Complainant) on Body cam except for Subject/Witness Officers.
- Collect evidence and photos and surveillance
- Third party video (Involved Officers get to see only their part of the footage prior to giving a statement)
- Review reports in Blueteam.
- When ECD used upload to Blueteam before end of shift and proper impounding.
POST FORCE:
What documentation do supervisors make in Blueteam UOF reports?
1) What type of force and justifications
2) Training deficiencies and how they were corrected.
3) Misconduct and how it was addressed
Who investigates Deadly UOF and/or Force with SBH?
FIT AND CIRT
POST FORCE:
Supervisor responsibilities for a deadly UOF or SBH?
1) Ensure medical.
2) Determine Deadly UOF or SBH.
3) Search for outstanding suspects.
4) Isolate the crime scene
5) Separate witnesses/Involved Officers (witness monitors).
6) Have communications make notifications
7) PSS (write down answers) DO NOT RECORD.
8) LT should arrive and assume IC, if not Implement ICS.
9) ICP
10) Inner/outer perimeter, staging, media staging area.
11) Have PD respond for preliminary
12) Ensure incident log is being completed
POST FORCE:
An Officer shoots and wounds a suspect with his firearm during an in progress Robbery to a 7-11. The involved Officer is the only witness to the incident and he refuses to speak to FIT/CIRT or anyone outside of the PSS. Who arrests the subject for the Robbery?
The involved Officer who shot.
POST FORCE:
What is included in a blue team?
1) A detailed description of the level of force
2) Tools or Tactics used
3) Effectiveness or Ineffectiveness
4) 8 objectively reasonable factors
POST FORCE:
UOF reports are reviewed through the chain in________?
30 days
POST FORCE:
Other Blue team reports include?
Rifle Deployment Report
Firearm Discharge
Vehicle Pursuit
POST FORCE:
What requires a Firearm Discharge Report?
1) AD
2) Discharge resulting in death or serious bodily injury (Completed by CIRT)
3) A Non-Injury or Property Damage caused by an intentional discharge of a firearm
4) Shots fired outside of a range (shots at a human or animal)
5) Resident Officers euthanizing an animal
POST FORCE:
On an OIS, who is responsible for ensuring a major incident log is assigned and completed?
PD Detective or on-scene supervisor
POST FORCE:
What is the PSS?
- Did you discharge your firearm?
a. If so, in what direction?
b. Approximately where were you located when you
fired?
c. How many shots do you think you fired? - Is anyone injured? If so, where are they located?
- Are there any outstanding suspects?
a. If so, what is their description?
b. What direction and mode of travel?
c. How long have they been gone?
d. What crime(s) have they committed?
e. What type of weapon do they have? - Is it possible the suspect fired rounds at you?
a. If so, what direction were the rounds fired from?
b. How many shots do you think the suspect fired?
c. Approximately where was the suspect located
when they fired? - Do you know if any other officer(s) discharged their
firearms?
a. If so, who are they?
b. Approximately where were the officers(s) located
when they fired? - Are there any weapons or evidence that needs to be
secured/protected? If so, where are they located? - Are you aware of any witnesses? If so, what is their
location?
POST FORCE:
T/F, a walkthrough is voluntary and will be documented as an interview?
False. It is voluntary, but it is not an interview
POST FORCE:
T/F, If an Officer gives a statement to FIT on an OIS, that statement WILL be transcribed and available to CIRT before giving them a statement?
True
POST FORCE:
In a Deadly UOF who directs supervisors to place officers on RELIEF OF DUTY status?
PEAP