QUESTION ONE: Departmental rank authority states that Police Officer IIs are allowed to utilize the less than lethal shotgun without requesting permission in situations requiring it. In which of these situations does the above statement NOT apply for Police Officer IIs? [0/1] D – Large-scale brawls QUESTION TWO: According to the rank authority, from which rank are officers authorized to utilise the pump-action shotgun in situations requiring it? [0/1] B - Police Officer II QUESTION THREE: You are operating under the callsign 3-ADAM-1 currently Code 6 at Crystal Gardens with two other units when you 're suddenly shot at by multiple gang members in Crystal Gardens. One officer is immediately shot down and has fallen on the ground. The officers …show more content…
The officers then turn on their lights and sirens and order the vehicle to pull over to the right side of the road and order them turn off their engine. The voodoo does not stop and the driver ignores the PD, it then turns into an active pursuit and a TAC is called in. Within time, the pursuit ends up going right by Jefferson Motel heading east going over the tracks. 3-ADAM-2 is the lead unit and is right behind them however the second unit behind 3-ADAM-2 is unable to continue in the pursuit because the train has just passed by. The voodoo immediately pulls over once they 're south of Pigpen. 3-ADAM-2 pulls up right behind them, Police Officer III Ferreira informs Petrov to initiate a felony stop, Ferriera states this over the …show more content…
What did the Police Officer I do wrong, if anything? If applicable what did the Police Officer III (the FTO) do wrong? Do you feel the actions and/or statements of the Police Officer I during the felony stop were justifiable in any way? Additionally, describe what you would have done differently if you were the Police Officer I in this situation. Note: If you 're unable to meet the word requirement initially you may state what what the P-III should 've done differently if you 're having trouble meeting the word count however you must answer the question fully and clearly state as much as you can for the aforementioned questions. Do not be short with your answer as this question is graded strictly on key points that you mention. (Minimum 225 words) [0/15] First of all, Officer Petrov was insulting the driver with racial slurs, making him break CPR standpoint. Second thing he did wrong was use excessive force on the male, by sending a kick towards the male with a batton without the male resisting any
• P alleges excessive force and false arrest. P claims he was at his former girlfriend’s apartment when two MOS arrested. P claims that he was placed in RMP and taken to PSA 6 precinct. P claims that at the precinct several MOS assaulted him causing him to lose vision in one eye. MOS Carlos Sierra was not present at the precinct for the incident.
Arresting Officer was PO Joffre Cortez and supervisor approving was Sgt. Pabon. IAB case was for this incident was substantiated. Charges & specs are pending.
CASE CITATION: Maryland v. Pringle, 540 U.S. 366 (2003) PARTIES: State of Maryland, Petitioner / Appellant Joseph Jermaine Pringle, Defendant / Appellee FACTS: On August 7, 1999, at 3:16 am, a Baltimore County Police officer conducted a legal traffic stop on a Nissan Maxima containing to Joseph Pringle for speeding. Three people were in the vehicle, with Pringle in the front passenger seat. The police asked the driver, Donte Partlow, for his driver’s license and the vehicle registration.
So, officer Sultemeier and I ended our search and made our way to the Recreation yard to find inmates CORPUS, CAITLYN DIANE #6904 MELUGIN, AMBER LYNN #7077 arguing. We then separated the two inmates and pulled out MELUGIN, AMBER LYNN and talked to her about why were they were fighting. MELUGIN, AMBER LYNN stated that “CORPUS, CAITLYN DIANE #6904 is picking on VANN, RACHAEL MICHELE #6737 and how if they were on the streets somebody would’ve checked that bitch”. I officer Zagada then felt the need to remove MELUGIN, AMBER LYNN
The assassination of Alexander Litvinenko was just because of his false claims. He put himself in a dangerous place. Alexander should not have been falsely accusing the Russian President. He may have known information others did not know, but he did not show it was true. People may think he was a loyal officer, but just because some other officers made poor decisions, it does not mean they were unloyal.
Furthermore, Police Officers are held to higher standards than others employed in public service because they alone have the power to limit individual freedom. Another effort to increase legitimacy with the citizens of Dallas is the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics and the Canons of Police Ethics that provides officers with a philosophical en ethical basis for the Dallas Police Department rules and regulations. The provisions of the Code of Conduct shall be observed by all members of the Department in order to maintain the confidence, respect, and support of the public. Police Legitimacy reflects on how the public perceives officers and what they can do to improve or erode those perceptions. In the city of Dallas, there is about one patrol officer for every thousand citizens, as a result, the impact that every single Dallas Police Officers makes on the citizens that we served represent the Police Department in general.
He phoned from a booth. He's just robbed a grocery store and the cops are after him. We gotta hide him. He'll be at the lot in a minute’” (Hinton 153).
climbing the continuum to destructive power, the activities of an officer identify with the kind of subject. The officer ought to react proportionately to the resistance level of the subject. Also, "if an officer endeavors to pick up control of a subject at a relative level of resistance, however can't, the officer may raise power to accomplish control. In all actuality, an officer must have the capacity to heighten or de-raise as required and as saw." (Wolf, 2009)
As I entered the room Immediately saw the arrestee walk in fast pace towards the east side of the room. While observing the arrestee moving towards that area, I noticed that there was a small table, which had 3 yellow baggies containing a white powdery substance on top of it in plain view. I observe the arrestee attempting to conceal these baggies by grabbing them and attempting to place behind her back. I then alerted Officer Baluja of what the arrestee was doing. At this point Officer Baluja and I advised the arrestee she would be place in handcuffs pending further investigation of the powdery substance.
Amy B. Wang and Kristine Phillips question the choices the Weirton Police Department in West Virginia made on the career of Stephen Mader, who recently lost his job after he hesitates to shoot, in their article, “‘Just shoot me,’ an armed man told a cop. The officer didn’t and was fired, his lawsuit claimed.” On May 6, 2016, Stephen Mader received a domestic dispute call, and “once on the scene, he encountered a “visibly distraught” man named Ronald J. Williams.” ( Mader tries to convince the man to lower his gun, but Williams refuses; therefore, when Williams raised his gun, another officer killed him. A month later, Mader was fired for not following the police department 's procedures.
On Sunday, 06/03/18, at approximately 1730 hours, Officer Chittenden and I were on routine patrol, wearing full Police uniform and driving a fully marked Daly City Police vehicle (#25). At mentioned date and time, we were monitoring traffic on the corner of Mission and Templeton in Daly City. My attention was drawn to a white, 2002,
During the chase of a wounded soldier, a female police officer started to fire upon Hasan. While they both were drawing fire upon each other, the female soldier got hit two times and fell wounded on the ground. Later a civilian officer named Todd shouted at
BRIEFING NOTE FOR THE MINISTER REGARDING R v Nyznik, Kara and Cabero PURPOSE • The purpose of this Briefing Note is to inform the Minister about the current misogynistic environment that plagues policing, specifically looking at the case of R v Nyznik, Kara and Cabero, and exploring options for its mitigation. CURRENT SITUATION • The accused, Joshua Cabero, Leslie Nyznik, and Sameer Kara, are officers with the Toronto Police Service. • The three officers were accused of sexually assaulting a Parking Enforcement Officer (PEO) in January of 2015 • On the night of the incident, the PEO and the three officers were attending a “Rookie Buy Party” • The three officers convinced the PEO to come with them on a bar crawl ending up at the Westin Harbour
Situation: As a patrol officer, I am only doing my job when I stop a car for running a red light. Unfortunately, the driver of the car happens to be the mayor. I give her a ticket anyway, but the next morning I get a call into the captain’s office and told in no uncertain terms that I screwed up, for there is an informal policy extending “Courtesy” to city politicians. Several nights later, I observe the mayor’s car weaving erratically across lanes and speeding. What would you do?
Police officers may need to use deadly force in certain situations when they are trying to enforce the law These police officers are people that risk their lives every day for people they don't even know. Many times these criminals are using deadly forces against them. The public needs to know they are safe. Police should possess weapons of deadly force. Instead of using deadly force, use of non- lethal weapons like tasers or tranquilizers allow a criminal to be taken in for questioning which could be positive in some situations.