When do you initiate the "final challenge on a traffic stop? - After all visible occupants are out of the
vehicle and before clearing the vehicle.
What's an example of cover and concealment? - A thick oak tree
What an example of just concealment with little to no cover? - The door on our patrol vehicles
Key objectives of Terrorism? - Terrorists seek attention, acknowledgement, recognition, and authority
(also for recruitment)
What's the misconception of who becomes a terrorist? - Young, fighting age, and uneducated males
Why is it tactical to deploy suicide bombers? - Inexpensive, mobile explosive, harder to spot
How do terrorists use propaganda as a weapon? - Recruitment, gain support for their cause, create fear
in their enemies
Barricaded suspects - Criminal, emotionally disturbed, and terrorists
Most barricade situations are resolved in? - 12 hours
When dealing with a barricaded suspect, who should you be trying to collect intel from while the person
is barricaded inside? - witnesses, victims, neighbors, social media, employers
When first coming onto the scene of a barricaded suspect, what's something that you shouldn't do? -
You should not attempt to advance and rush inside on the suspect.
What happens if a barricaded suspect is heard firing shots and there is a possibility of victims inside? -
You have to enter and do something!
, When searching buildings, what kind of flashlight should be used? - High intensity
Before searching a building, how many officers should search the outside of building? - 2 officers
Never stand in front of what when searching a building? - doorways and windows
Always expect... - the unexpected
remember the principle of triangulation when approaching a suspect... - come at 90 degree angles so
there is no crossfire
When clearing stairways, stay on the... - outside walls and avoid bunching up
When off duty, unless there is an immediate threat to life - be a good witness
3 levels of off duty intervention assessment - non-critical, important, critical
When off duty and you witness something critical happening, what is your response? - It's an emergency
and you are required to act and try and prevent.
three steps to making a good educated decision: - observe, evaluate, implement
Position vehicles how far during a traffic stop? - 15-20 feet
When making traffic stops, especially at night, use what? - every light at your disposal (flood lights, blue
lights, high beams, flash light
Number of check points on a vehicle - 4 different check points from back to front
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