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active shooter A suspect his activity is immediately causing death and serious bodily injury, activity is not contained, and there is immediate risk of death and serious entry to potential victims Armed Barricaded Suspect Suspect in a position of tactical advantage, usually in a room, building, or vehicle, or who is armed with a weapon and refusing police order to exit. Suspect may or may not be holding hostages, and there is no indication that subject activity is immediately causing death or serious bodily injury Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More Traditional Deployment A tactical concept where law enforcement officers maintain a secure perimeter around an armed suspect and wait fro a specially trained units to arrive on scene and intervene. rapid deployment The swift and immediate deployment of law enforcement resources to ongoing, life threatening situations where delayed deployment could otherwise result in death or great bodily injury to innocent persons. Timeline of violence Period of time from the suspect's first violent action until the action is stopped Incident Transition That point in the incident where the "active shooter" stops his/her violent actions and tries to escape or barricades himself/herself. Objectives of police for active shooters Firstly make sure the killing stops, meaning Make sure the threat is no longer present second is to stop the dying by victim by rendering aid to victims What are some learned lessons from active shooting? Active shooter and students are spontaneous, suspect behavior is unpredictable, pre-incident signs existed in school incident, incident occur in a target rich environment, incidents happen in multiple settings, attacks are typically over in minutes, most attacks involved one suspect, first responders were either outgunned or unprepared Upon arrival of attack site, first responders lacked adequate training, equipment, intervention took too long, majority of a attack involved in multi jurisdiction response, which caused confusion at the attack sight Five stages of active shooter incidents Fantasy, planning, preparation, approach, implementation What is the difference between active shooter and hostage/barricaded suspect There is no 100% profile for active shooter, not all are the mafia stereotypes, criminal profiling is guesswork at best, shooters have been both male and female of all races, Identify ways of preparing for an active shooter situation Formation packets on potential locations with photos, diagrams, contact names, and phone numbers of essential people, walk-through potential locations, so you know how to get around, proficiency with weapons, wear ballistic body armor, have hands-free radio, be mentally prepared, provisions put in place to keep parents secure and eliminate interference with officers set up a staging area for media apart from crime scene and parent area, properly secure scene from public access, secure specific locations for first responders Most dangerous part of an active shooter Arrival and approach

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Block 3 pre- SCCJA
with complete verified
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active shooter
A suspect his activity is immediately causing death and serious
bodily injury, activity is not contained, and there is immediate risk
of death and serious entry to potential victims
Armed Barricaded Suspect
Suspect in a position of tactical advantage, usually in a room,
building, or vehicle, or who is armed with a weapon and refusing
police order to exit. Suspect may or may not be holding hostages,
and there is no indication that subject activity is immediately
causing death or serious bodily injury
Previous
Play
Next
Rewind 10 seconds
Move forward 10 seconds
Unmute
0:00
/
0:15
Full screen
Brainpower
Read More
Traditional Deployment

, A tactical concept where law enforcement officers maintain a secure
perimeter around an armed suspect and wait fro a specially trained
units to arrive on scene and intervene.
rapid deployment
The swift and immediate deployment of law enforcement resources
to ongoing, life threatening situations where delayed deployment
could otherwise result in death or great bodily injury to innocent
persons.
Timeline of violence
Period of time from the suspect's first violent action until the action
is stopped
Incident Transition
That point in the incident where the "active shooter" stops his/her
violent actions and tries to escape or barricades himself/herself.
Objectives of police for active shooters
Firstly make sure the killing stops, meaning Make sure the threat is
no longer present second is to stop the dying by victim by rendering
aid to victims
What are some learned lessons from active shooting?
Active shooter and students are spontaneous, suspect behavior is
unpredictable, pre-incident signs existed in school incident, incident
occur in a target rich environment, incidents happen in multiple
settings, attacks are typically over in minutes, most attacks
involved one suspect, first responders were either outgunned or
unprepared Upon arrival of attack site, first responders lacked
adequate training, equipment, intervention took too long, majority
of a attack involved in multi jurisdiction response, which caused
confusion at the attack sight
Five stages of active shooter incidents
Fantasy, planning, preparation, approach, implementation
What is the difference between active shooter and
hostage/barricaded suspect
There is no 100% profile for active shooter, not all are the mafia
stereotypes, criminal profiling is guesswork at best, shooters have
been both male and female of all races,

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