Billy Steele Test Flashcards

1
Q

Tell me about the ARWEN

A

Anti Riot Weapon ENfield
37mm impact weapon with 5 round rotary magazine
Weighs 7 pounds
Double action trigger and fully ambi safety
Uses AR-1 impact baton, AR-3 OC/CS gas, and AR-5 BP rounds

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2
Q

Use of Force Response Options

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Officer Present
Verbal Direction
Soft Empty Hand Techniques
Chemical Weapons
Electronic Control Device
Intermediate Control Techniques
Carotid Control Technique
Deadly force
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3
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Elements of Force

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Ability
Opportunity
Jeopardy
Conclusion

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4
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Types of Resistance

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Phsycological Intimidation
Verbal Non Compliance
Passive Resistance
Defensive Resistance
Active Aggression
Aggravated Active Aggression
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5
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What does ARS 13-410 state?

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Use of Deadly Force in Law Enforcement
Officers may use deadly force to protect themselves and others from imminent use of deadly force
To effect an arrest of a person who committed, is committing, or is about to commit a felony involving the use of a deadly weapon
Attempting to escape by use of a deadly weapon
Through past or present conduct known to the officers, suspect is likely to endanger human life unless apprehended without delay

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6
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What does ARS 13-411 state?

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Physical and Deadly Force in Crime Prevention
Murder 1 & 2
Arson of occupied structure
Manslaughter
Sexual Assault
Burglary 1 & 2
Armed Robbery
Child Molestation
Kidnapping
Sexual Conduct with a Minor
Aggravated Assault
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7
Q

Graham v Connor - what factor determine if force is reasonable?

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Severity of the crime
Whether suspect poses an immediate threat to safety of others
Whether suspect is actively resisting arrest or attempting to evade arrest by flight

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8
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When are Chemical Weapons authorized?

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Tactical building entries
Resisting arrest
To prevent injury of others

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9
Q

What are the SAU chemical weapon delivery systems?

A

Primary is the ARWEN with AR-2 rounds
Mark 9
Isper jet
CTS vapor grenades

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10
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When are ECD’s authorized? Who should you avoid use on?

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Active Aggression
Attempting to harm self
Placing others in apprehension of imminent physical injury

Mentally ill
Elderly
Excited Dilirium
Children
Pregnant
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11
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Intermediate control techniques

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Strikes
Kicks
Impact pushes
Impact weapons
K9
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12
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Definition of a street jump

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A high risk vehicle stop made by plain clothes officers, utilizing the element of surprise to limit the suspect’s vehicle movement, thereby allowing his apprehension with a minimum amount of force.

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13
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Why do we do street jumps?

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Risk of pursuit (element of surprise)
Suspects armed
Safety of hostages
Reduce civilian exposure

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14
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Goal of a street jump?

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Create a barricade inside of a vehicle

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15
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Resources needed for a street jump

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Minimum of 4 unmarked vehicles
K9 (out of sight)
Air unit (out of sight)

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16
Q

Describe ideal location for street jump

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Natural stop at location of our choosing
Well lit
Minimum bystanders
Use barriers

17
Q

What are the street jump considerations?

A
What crime did the suspect commit?
Planned event
Time and place of our choosing
Goal is to create barricade
Always initiate from a Tac Surveillance
Initiated with Supervisor approval
Element of surprise is crucial
Involve Air Unit (Pilatus)
18
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Vehicle assaults

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HRT Tactic
Forcing exigency
Planned event
Sniper initiated?

19
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Different methods of Breaching

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Surreptitious
Manual
Mechanical
Ballistic
Explosive
Vehicle initiated
Thermal
20
Q

List all breaching equipment

A
Lock pick
Ram
Halligan, "pick"
Sledge hammer
Break and rake
Crowbar
Axe
Bolt cutters
Pike pole
Garden Weasel
Rescue Saw
Chain Saw
Gator Tool
Broco mini-saw
Window punch
Hurst tool
Shotgun with AVON rounds
Robots
Royal Arms Dual Tube Explosive Breach Initiator with explosive
Bearcat and Bear ram and winch
21
Q

What situations will Explosive breaches be limited to?

A

HRT/Crisis entry
High risk warrant (no-knock clause)
Rescue trapped officers/civilians
Arrest barricaded subject when other means are not practical

22
Q

What equipment could you use on a Barricade?

A
Bear/Bearcat
Polarion lights
NORSTAN
Throw phone
Shields
Gas
ARWEN
Flashbangs
Avatar/Recon/Pointman
Attic camera/door cam
Sniper
NVS and Laser
Ladders
Breaching equipment
23
Q

What is negotiations staffing requirements? What are the positions?

A
4 officers and 1 sergeant
Primary
Secondary/coach
Liaison
Scribe
24
Q

What are the 4 types of barricaded subjects?

A

Criminal
Terrorist
Psychotic
Suicidal

25
Q

List the Negotiations tools available/

A
PA System
Cell Phone
Norstan
ETGI throw phone
NOC
TLO/IO
CAR958
26
Q

What is action imperative?

A

The urge to feel like you always must be doing something which can lead to forced exigency/bad decision making.

27
Q

SAU Core Values

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Valor
Fortitude
Sacrifice

28
Q

SAU Motto

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In Omnia Paratus - Always Prepared

29
Q

SAU Birthday

A

April 24, 1969

30
Q

Father of SAU

A

Charles T Blaine #283

31
Q

What is the intent of the SAU History Committe?

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To increase unit camaraderie and Espirit De Corps

32
Q

Who created the SAU Emblem?

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Heston Silbert, April 18, 1997

33
Q

Significance of red letter on emblem

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SAU colored red, symbolize speed, power, and decisiveness of action

34
Q

Sword symbolize

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Readiness, warrior spirit, and mastery of weapons

35
Q

Wings symbolize

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Dualistic protection and wisdom received from God

36
Q

SAU Guideon

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22”x28” Department Blue with emblem

37
Q

What are the two missions of the TRT program?

A

Rescue operation from incidents of significant height, confined space operations
Tactical operations - Deploy HRT teams, snipers, breachers, surveillance equipment, K9 teams, into positions of significant height/vertical assaults.

38
Q

SAU Schools

A

Carbine
CQB
Basic SWAT
Negotiations

39
Q

What are the 5 methods SAU uses to make arrests?

A
Knock and Talk
Ruse
Surveillance into street jump
Barricade
Search warrant