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Physical Control - There are six classifications of physical control: |
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RESTRAINT DEVICES, Transporters, Pain Compliance, Conducted Electrical Weapon [CEW] (TASER®), Takedowns, COUNTERMOVES |
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Officers may use deadly force to apprehend a fleeing felon only when: |
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(1) There is probable cause to believe the person fleeing committed a violent felony which involved the infliction or threatened infliction of great bodily harm or death, or the person fleeing escaped while being held in custody as a suspect or prisoner for a violent felony which involved the infliction or threatened infliction of great bodily harm or death; and (2) The officer reasonably believes the use of deadly force is necessary to prevent escape; and (3) The officer reasonably believes the failure to immediately apprehend the fleeing person will place the officer, another law enforcement officer, or any other person in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm. (4) The officer’s decision to use deadly force against a fleeing felon will be judged by the reasonableness of the officer’s actions based upon the facts and circumstances available to the officer at the time the force was deployed. |
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FIREARMS MAY BE DISCHARGED FROM OR AT A MOVING VEHICLE WITH THE AUTHORIZATION OF WHOM? |
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watch commander or higher authority. |
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mutual aid agreements when in place allows an officer to use deadly force outside of Duval County TRUE OR FALSE |
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Only under extreme conditions should a hand held aerosol chemical munition be used at a distance of less than ? feet for the MK-3 and feet for the MK-9. |
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The CEW in probe deployment mode has a normal effective range of ? feet with a 21 foot cartridge and ? feet with a 25 foot cartridge. |
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The Homicide Unit Commander shall ensure the following are notified |
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Assistant Chief of Major Case, Chief of Investigations, Director of Investigations and Homeland Security, and the Communications Center Watch Supervisor |
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The use of the Tactical Neck Restraint is prohibited. TRUE OR FALSE |
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The two methods of speedcuffing? |
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handcuffing techniques are used for high risk and/or non-compliant subjects. Officers must remember to handcuff then search, being ever mindful of officer safety. |
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treason, murder, manslaughter, sexual battery, carjacking, home invasion robbery, armed burglary, arson, kidnapping, aggravated assault, aggravated battery, aggravated stalking, leaving the scene of an accident involving death or serious injury, aircraft piracy, unlawful throwing, placing or discharging of a destructive device or bomb, or any other felony which involves the use or threat of physical force or violence against any person. |
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The ?? will serve as the second reviewer of any Vehicle Pursuit Report that documents a vehicle pursuit related to an incident being investigated by the Cold Case Unit. |
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Assistant Chief of Major Case |
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The blocking tactic may be used on a moving subject vehicle only whentraveling at startup speeds of ?? mph or less. |
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Unless the use of deadly force is justified, as outlined in Order 551 (Response to Resistance), the PIT tactic will not be used on a(an): Vehicle travelling in excess of ? mph. |
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