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ARS 13-407 |
Justification to use physical force to prevent trespass on premesis |
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Two types of explosives used by SAU explosive breachers |
Det cord Deta sheet |
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Arwen capabilities |
Less lethal impact delivery Gas delivery Knock doors Take out lights and windows Dogs/Animals |
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ARS 13-409 |
Justification for law enforcement to use physical force to defend self or a third party against use or threat of same Also To use physical force to effect an arrest if (1) The arrest is lawful (2) The intent of the arrest is made known (if practical) (3) The force is immediately necessary |
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Breaching shotgun round |
Tactical entry safe (AVON) round which is a compressed copper slug |
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Night time hours |
2200-0630 |
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Suspect character weaknesses |
Criminal Terrorist Psychotic Suicidal *Hostage taker* |
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What is SVD |
Specialty vehicle detail Located at 425 E. Buckeye Rd. |
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What is a “bump” in CQB |
Call the number of doors you are bumping past to address a possible threat you see and do not want to take your eyes off |
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Elements of arrest |
Intent Authority Seizure Understanding |
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What is required if an emergency mental health order does not contain an address or contains a third party address and entry is denied |
Search warrant |
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What is required if an emergency mental health order does not contain an address or contains a third party address and entry is denied |
Search warrant |
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ARS 13-408 |
Justification to use physical force to prevent theft or criminal damage of property |
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Prior to a street jump after a suspect commits a crime, what needs to occur and why |
Cool off period SP needs to be unaware of police presence |
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Force response options |
Presence Verbal direction Soft empty hand techniques/restraints Chemical munitions Electronic control device Hard empty hand techniques/impact weapons Carotid control Deadly forceARs |
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ARS 13-403 |
Justification to use physical force to prevent suicide |
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Tennessee V. Garner |
Use of deadly force by law enforcement to prevent the escape of a suspect the officer has provable cause to believe poses a significant risk of death or serious physical injury to the officer or others |
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Minimum equipment required to participate in manual breaching |
Ballistic helmet Ballistic vest Eye pro Ear pro Long sleeve shirt, pants, proper equipment |
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An emergency mental health order will be treated like what |
An arrest warrant |
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Vehicle assault vs. street jump |
Street jump - A street jump is using unmarked vehicles to block in a suspect vehicle who is unaware of police presence with the intent of effecting an arrest Vehicle assault - A vehicle assault is a deliberate assault on a vehicle intended to rescue hostages |
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SAU carbine Make|Model|Caliber |
Daniel defense DDMV4 M4 5.56 caliber |
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What must be done to expand the area of a protective sweep? |
Articulate facts which show the area to be searched harbors a person who poses a danger to the officers or others |
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How can you “deconflict” prior to entering an area you know other officers are watching? |
Verbally Via radio White light Laser *Ensure you get a response* |
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SAU minimum staffing level |
6 officers per squad per day No more than 2 off 1 sergeant per day |
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Even if it is not listed in the warrant, officers may seize these items during service of a search warrant |
Items of contraband Instrumentalities of a crime Property believed to be stolen Items of evidentiary value |
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ARS 13-405 |
Justification to use deadly force for self defense against another’s use or threatened use of deadly force |
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Define open view |
Officer sees an item he has PC to believe is crime related from a vantage point outside a constitutionally protected area A search warrant is required unless exigent circumstances exist |
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SAU motto |
“In Omnia Paramus” Always prepared |
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When would passive surveillance be used? |
• Pursuit criteria not met or terminated • Misdemeanor or non-violent felonies |
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Hours for standby |
0601-0600 |
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Locations of point man robots |
One in the S51 van and one in the S53 van |
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Locations of avatar robots |
One at SVD one at SCS, comes with the armor |
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CQB “Rules” |
•Move on a bump, squeeze or verbal •Take the deep corner •Two to a room •Take then as they come (open, closed, locked) •Search priority (people, doors, hides) •Communicate any deviation from the basics |
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If officers are denied entry and there is reasonable grounds to believe the subject of an emergency mental health order is inside, the situation is treated as a what? |
Barricade |
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Entry types |
Stealth Knock and announce Crisis entry Sniper initiated |
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Arwen info/specs |
Anti•Riot•Weapon•Enfield Caliber - 37mm Round count - 5 Action - Revolving |
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Two ways to resolve a barricade |
Tactical Negotiations |
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Four target areas for Arwen |
Buttocks Arms (below elbow) Lower abdomen Legs |
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Four target areas for Arwen |
Buttocks Arms (below elbow) Lower abdomen Legs |
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Phase 1 barricade steps |
Contain Control Communicate |
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SAU wall values |
Valor Fortitude Sacrifice |
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Search warrant service time frames |
5 calendar days to serve 3 court business days to return |
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Search and seizure |
• Search warrant • Exigency (Destruction of evidence, vehicle exception, hot pursuit, terry frisk *RS armed and dangerous*) • Emergency (Potential for violence, medical) • Consent (Person w/ standing, open view, plain view, abandoned property) • Administrative (Inventory, incident to arrest) |
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Graham V. Connor |
Federal case law use of force assessment 1) Severity of the crime 2) Resisting or evading 3) Immediate threat posed |
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ARS 13-406 |
Justification to use physical force or deadly force to protect a third party against another’s use or threatened use of physical or deadly force |
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ARS 13-406 |
Justification to use physical force or deadly force to protect a third party against another’s use or threatened use of physical or deadly force |
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SAU specialty vehicles |
NOC Air truck (SCBA) Bear Bearcat |
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Barricade callout criteria |
Hostages SP has a weapon and there is an indication he will use it Special equipment/manpower required |
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Elements of force |
Ability Opportunity Jeopardy Preclusion |
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If an HRT is possible, two squads will work phase 2 while 2 squads go to a secure area nearby and conduct |
Dry runs |
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What dictates use of a tactical surveillance |
• Pursuit not authorized by policy • When authorized pursuit becomes too dangerous • When pursuit crosses precinct boundaries • Likelihood of flight • Tech used to enhance safety over a traditional stop |
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SAU laser |
B.E. Meyers MAWL-DA Infrared laser Visible green laser |
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Types of ARWEN rounds |
Inert Impact baton round Impact baton gas rounds - Orange is OC - Blue is CS Barrier penetrating gas (lethal if fired at a person) - Orange is OC - Blue is CS |
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How will the breaching shotgun (AVON) be carried? |
Chamber - Empty Mag tube - Full Safety - On Slung Side saddle - Full |
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SAU Shotgun Make|Model|Caliber |
Vang Comp Remington 870 12 GA |
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ARS 13-404 |
Justification to use physical force for self defense against another’s use or threatened use of physical force |
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Secondary types of flashbangs |
Deftec 25 (Bang pole) 9 Bang (Non-sequential) Royal arms impact |
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Execution of a street jump |
• Front vehicle calls the stop • Pinch on all four sides • Confront from cover • Commands (Given from SP side) • Arrest (After submission to commands) • Barricade (After non-compliance) *Do not approach unless the situation becomes a vehicle assault* |
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SAU Sniper Rifles Make|Model|Caliber |
1) Surgeon CSR 308 591 SA .308 2) Surgeon 1581 XL Repeater .338 Lapua 3) Barrett Model 82A1 .50 BMG 1 - General use/People 2 - Great distance/Heavy barrier/People 3 - Hard targets/Heavy barrier/Vehicle targets |
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ARS 13-3916 |
Service of search warrant breaking and entering • Knock and announce - no response after reasonable time • Knock and announce - refused entry • No knock per ARS 13-3915 • PC that notice would endanger safety of any person or result in evidence destruction |
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Primary type of flashbang |
CTS minibang |
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When can emergency lights be used |
• Gain rapid access to tactical scenes • When it would enhance safety by warning oncoming traffic • While en-route to emergency situations • To identify SAU vehicles as police vehicles • To meet title 28 standards for emergency vehicles |
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SAU Squads/Sergeants |
S50 - Jason Jahnke S51 - Jeff Clement S52 - Dave Seitter S53 - Eric Miner S54 - Mike Penn |
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Three criteria for emergency mental health order |
Adult Danger to self/others Unwilling or unable to accept treatment |
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Three criteria for emergency mental health order |
Adult Danger to self/others Unwilling or unable to accept treatment |
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Callout response time |
One hour |
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Three criteria for emergency mental health order |
Adult Danger to self/others Unwilling or unable to accept treatment |
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Callout response time |
One hour |
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Phase 2 barricade steps |
Contain Negotiate Conclude |
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Three criteria for emergency mental health order |
Adult Danger to self/others Unwilling or unable to accept treatment |
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Callout response time |
One hour |
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Phase 2 barricade steps |
Contain Negotiate Conclude |
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ARS 13-3891 |
Right of an officer to break into a building • In order to make an arrest by virtue of a warrant • When authorized to make an arrest for a felony without a warrant |
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Types of arrest |
Warrant Probable cause Citizens |
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Types of arrest |
Warrant Probable cause Citizens |
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Tech |
• Recon scout - Stealth, Low light, No rough terrain, Delivery by throwing or handle, Auto rotate feature • Avatar Robot - Not stealth, Low light, Two way comes, Rough terrain, Arm and hand for deliveries/Opening doors • Pointman Robot - Stealth, Low light, Rough terrain • Zistos Videoscope - Used to covertly see and hear into areas, Low light, Audio/Video • Attic Cam - Camera on a pole • Star Kit - Listening device kit • Polarion - Large spotlight • Flir (Forward lookin infrared) - Heat detection, Not good for open area searches) |
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Types of arrest |
Warrant Probable cause Citizens |
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Tech |
• Recon scout - Stealth, Low light, No rough terrain, Delivery by throwing or handle, Auto rotate feature • Avatar Robot - Not stealth, Low light, Two way comes, Rough terrain, Arm and hand for deliveries/Opening doors • Pointman Robot - Stealth, Low light, Rough terrain • Zistos Videoscope - Used to covertly see and hear into areas, Low light, Audio/Video • Attic Cam - Camera on a pole • Star Kit - Listening device kit • Polarion - Large spotlight • Flir (Forward lookin infrared) - Heat detection, Not good for open area searches) |
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ARS 13-410 |
Justification for law enforcement to use deadly force to defend self or a third party against another’s use or threatened use of deadly force ALSO To use deadly force to effect the arrest or prevent the escape of a person the officer reasonable believes (1) Has committed/attempted is committing/attempting a felony involving the use of a deadly weapon (2) Is attempting to escape by use of a deadly weapon (3) Through past or present conduct that is known to the officer, the suspect is likely to endanger life or cause serious physical injury to the officer or others unless apprehended without delay |
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Breaching types |
4 Primary - Manual Mechanical Explosive Ballistic 4 Secondary - Vehicular Hydraulic Thermal Surreptitious |
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Window team components |
Lethal (rifle) Panel/Shield Break and rake |
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ARS 13-402 |
Justification to violate law when required |
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ARS 13-401 |
Justification defense is unavailable if an innocent third party is injured or killed |
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Types of resistance |
• Psychological intimidation • Verbal non-compliance • Passive resistance • Defensive resistance • Active aggression • Aggravated active aggression |
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Define protective sweep |
A quick cursory search for persons posing an immediate danger to officers or others at the scene of an arrest - Should be conducted at the time of the arrest or shortly thereafter |
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Explosive breaching equipment |
• Det Cord • Deta Sheet • Priming systems (Blasting caps) • Rubber/Water/Tape (Charge building) |
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Mechanical breaching equipment |
• Gator • Broco Saw • Rescue Saw • Chain Saw |
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When would active observation be used? |
Criteria for pursuit is met (violent felon) Tactics - Stop sticks Bulls eye Parallel |
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Negotiations Tech |
• NOC - Negotiations operations center - primary, coach, scribe, intelligence, coordinator staff • Norstan - Two way speaker communication box • Throw phone - Two way comms, 6 pinhole cameras all around • PA • Bull horn • Cell phone • IO/TLO |
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Four firearms safety rules |
1) All guns are always loaded 2) Always point the muzzle in a safe direction 3) Keep your finger straight along the frame until you are on target and have decided to fire 4) Know your target and surroundings |
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What is the “standard package” |
Break and rake Panel/shield Pick Ram |
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What is the “standard package” |
Break and rake Panel/shield Pick Ram |
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Define plain view |
The officer is in a place where they can lawfully be The objects incriminating nature is immediately apparent The officer can lawfully access the object |
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Where may officers look during a protective sweep? |
Any place a person could hide in the immediate room where an arrest occurs |
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Priority of life |
Public Police Suspect |
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Priority of life |
Public Police Suspect |
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ARS 13-411 |
Justification to use deadly force to prevent the commission of: 1) Manslaughter 2) 1st and 2nd degree murder 3) Aggravated assault 4) Kidnapping 5) Sexual conduct with a minor 6) Molestation of a child 7) Sexual assault 8) 1st or 2nd degree burglary 9) Arson of an occupied structure 10) Armed robbery |
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Squad setup |
0 - Point 1 - Point cover 2 - Bang and shield 3 - Less lethal/gas 4 - Breacher 5 - Sniper 6 - Sniper 7 - Utility 8 - Utility 9 - Utility |
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Ballistic breaching equipment |
AVON breaching shotgun |
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Manual breaching equipment |
Pick Ram Break and rake Sledgehammer Pike pole Bolt cutters |
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Color of unit medical bags and where to find them |
Color - Tan Bags are located in each squad van and the bear and bearcat |
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Color of unit medical bags and where to find them |
Color - Tan Bags are located in each squad van and the bear and bearcat |
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Vehicle interdiction methods |
Street jump Grappler PIT Overtake/Drive next to/Force off roadway Box in or surround moving vehicle Block a roadway Vehicle interdiction Stop sticks Airborne use of force 37MM munitions deployed from a moving SAU vehicle Lethal deployed from a moving SAU vehicle |
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CQB search priority |
People Doors Hides |