318 Violent Crime (V6) Flashcards

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Violent Crimes
C. Callout procedures: A ______________________________ shall notify the Investigative Police Emergency Communications Officer (PECO) to have the _____________________________. All call outs require a ____________________ to be at the scene prior to contacting the ________________________________ through the Police Emergency Communications Officer (PECO). After consulting with the _______________________, the _____________________ shall contact the PECO to direct the on-call Violent Crime Unit detectives to respond.

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  1. patrol supervisor or higher authority
  2. Commanding Officer or Supervisor of Violent Crime Unit contact them
  3. patrol supervisor
  4. Supervisor of Violent Crime Unit
  5. patrol supervisor
  6. Commanding Officer or Supervisor of Violent Crime Unit
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D. A Violent Crime Unit detective shall be requested to respond to the scene 24 hours a day for the following incidents:
1. Aggravated batteries resulting from the discharge of a firearm;
2. Aggravated assaults with a firearm discharge and a suspect is in custody;
3. Aggravated assault involving a police officer with a discharge of a firearm by suspect only. If a police officer is shot or discharges a firearm at a suspect, the Homicide/Cold Case Unit shall be called out to investigate;
4. Shootings into occupied dwellings or conveyances and a suspect is in custody;
5. Accidental discharge of a firearm with a person shot by another person. Violent Crime Unit detectives shall not respond to incidents where an individual has an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound;
6. Incidents involving the discharge of a firearm, that appear to be gang-related, or cases that are part of a pattern, series, or trend; and
7. Any other incident as directed by the Supervisor of Violent Crime Unit or Commanding Officer of Violent Crime Unit.

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A. Patrol officers’ duties at the scene of an aggravated battery involving the discharge of a firearm, aggravated assault involving the discharge of a firearm, shooting into an occupied dwelling or conveyance are as follows:
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4. Establish an inner and outer perimeter for evidence protection and to provide an investigative work area;

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  1. Ensure the victim has received medical treatment, as necessary;
  2. Protect evidence at the scene during the initial patrol response;
  3. Locate and identify any victims, witnesses, and potential suspects;
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  4. Maintain perimeter security of the crime scene;
  5. If a residence or building has been shot, conduct a check to ensure all of the occupants are accounted for and were not struck; and
  6. Assist the detectives upon request or as needed.
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B. Patrol supervisors’ duties at the scene of an aggravated battery involving the discharge of firearm, aggravated assault involving the discharge of a firearm, shooting into an occupied dwelling or conveyance are as follows:
1. Ensure the above patrol officer’s duties are carried out;
2. Ensure a patrol officer responds _________________________________
3. Ensure the primary officer is ___________________________________
4. Contact the Investigative PECO to request the Violent Crime Unit respond;
5. Provide additional resources as needed for the patrol officers and detectives;
6. Ensure responding patrol officers conducted a check of the immediate area to ensure no one was struck by gunfire;
7. If a suspect is in custody for an aggravated assault with a discharge of a firearm, contact the Investigative PECO to request Violent Crime Unit personnel to respond. If no suspect is in custody, ensure the primary patrol officer assumes the lead role in the investigation and is responsible for all follow-up; and
8. Ensure ______________________________
________________________________________.

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  1. with the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department (JFRD) to the hospital whenever a victim is transported;
  2. not relieved from the scene until the arrival of Violent Crime Unit personnel;
  3. all Major Case Addendums are completed and approved before the end of the shift.
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