DIRECTIVE 9.4 Flashcards
1
Q
- What is the primary consideration when participating in or supervising any pursuit
- What must every supervisor and officer weight in a pursuit.
A
- The safety and welfare of the public
- The safety and welfare of other officers
- The safety and welfare of the suspects.
- Must weigh the benefits of immediate capture with the risks inherent to the pursuit itself.
2
Q
- What are the justifications for initiating a Vehicle PursuitAN OFFICER IS JUSTIFIED IN INITITATING A VEHICLE PURSUIT ONLY WHEN THEY ARE:
A
- In close proximity to a suspect vehicle
- and believes a pursuit is necessary to prevent death or serious bodily injury of another person
OR - In close proximity to a suspect vehicle and believes BOTH:
A. The pursuit is necessary to effect the arrest or prevent escape, AND
B. The officer has probable cause to believe that the person being pursued has committed or attempted a forcible felony or,
C. Has probable cause to believe that the person being pursued possesses a deadly weapon, other then the vehicle.
3
Q
- What are strictly PROHIBITED reasons for pursuit.
A
- Stolen cars
- Traffic violations
- DUI
4
Q
- What is a forcible felony:
- What does this include.4
- The following felines shall be classified as forcible when their commission includes actual or threatened force:4
A
- A felony involving actual or threatening serious bodily injury:
- Which includes
A. Murder
B. Voluntary manslaughter
C. Arson endangering persons.
D. And Aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury
3.
- Rape
- Involuntary deviate sexual intercourse
- Robbery
- Kidnapping.
5
Q
- What is not considered a deadly weapon for purposes of vehicle pursuits.
A
- The vehicle.
6
Q
- Acknowledgement of a pursuit must be made by who 2
A
- Police radio
Or - District patrol supervisor
7
Q
- What will happen to a pursuit if no district patrol supervisor acknowledges the pursuit.
A
- The police radio room supervisor will terminate the pursuit.
8
Q
- What will happen if a pursuit is initiated by a special unit and a special unit supervisor is not available.
A
- Then police radio will assign the pursuit to a district patrol supervisor.
9
Q
- If the officers do not give the justification for the pursuit over radio, then what will happen.
A
- All supervisors on the radio, including radio supervisor will immediately terminate the pursuit.
10
Q
- Any supervisor may terminate a pursuit, when.
2. What will that supervisors decision be.
A
- If they decide it has become too dangerous.
2. This decision will be final and not be subject to countermanded.
11
Q
- What may a district patrol supervisor assigned to that specific area, where the pursuit has come into do.
A
- Based upon his knowledge of the district, he may override any other outside supervisor monitoring and controlling the pursuit .
12
Q
- How many cars will pursue a vehicle.
- What are they called.
- What is the primary cars responsibility
- What is the secondary cars responsibility
A
- Only two marked patrol vehicles.
- The primary car and the secondary car.
- To apprehend the fleeing suspect.
- The secondary cars responsibility is to maintain communications for, and backup the primary unit.
13
Q
- What will the other patrol cars do.
A
- Monitor police radio and be prepared to stop or divert peds or vehicle traffics.
14
Q
- To reduce collisions, what’s the distance the primary car should be from the fleeing car.
A
- A minimum of 5 car lengths.
15
Q
- During a pursuit police will not do what.
2. What will happen if radio contact is lost for any reason.
A
- Switch to another radio band, even when they enter another division or jurisdiction.
- Then the pursuit shall be terminated.