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Bomb threats: post blast, who does communications immediate advise?
Dispatches Patrol and Supervisor and notifies ARMOR Supervisor.
Bomb threats: post blast, a minimum BLANK foot perimeter is placed from any item visually identified as evidence.
300 ft
Driving: When do Sergeants do checkrides?
With one week of assignment except for FTEP grads.
All hazard: Who does the AAR, what is the time limit, and where does it go.
The IC does it within 10 calendar days and forwards it to EMS.
Bomb threats: for threats against HQ, communications notifies the WC and the watch desk. Who emails the DC’s, CBRNE LT, SNCTC capt., Comms Capt., and executive LT?
The watch commander
FFE: Who requests the Area LT or WC (if LT unavailable) for confirmed protesters?
Communications, all OTHER requests are made through communications from the IC
CBRNE: Who commands police operations on a CBRNE incident? Who do they request/notify via communications??
The Area LT or IC is in command. Notifications will be made to the NV CBRNE Supervisor
Foot pursuits: What does the first responding officer that is not actively engaged in immediate apprehension do?
Establish a 360 perimeter.
Driving: Sergeants will conduct web-based UMLV Evoc training how often?
Annually
Driving: when may officers not wear their safety belt?
When traveling less than 15 miles per hour and expecting to take immediate police action once the vehicle has stopped.
Bomb threats: how should evacuations be done?High rise?What criteria?He needs to go?
High rise - 2 floors above and below the deviceCriteria- FBI Bomb threat standoff cardWho- anyone in the Mandatory zone! Other MAY shelter in place. Note:failure to respond to an evacuation order is a violation of NRS 475.070
Hostage Plan:A Patrol Supervisor does what?-PERV
Perimeter- in and out, stops vehicle/foot traffic if required.EvacuatesVerbal- establishes initial communication (not negotiating)Radio- requests a dedicated channel.
FFE: The IC will:CDSCBA
C: Crime, determine if law is violated and need to moveD: dispersal order S: call SAT teamC: establish command postB: create and maintain buffer zoneA: organize arrest team, possibly notify DSD
Accidents: The involved member may be at fault but the collision was unavoidable considering all circumstances.
Excusable
All Hazards: What does a does a Sergeant do?CSN - AAR
C- Establish Command/if necessaryS - Staff positions of ICSN - Notify LT or WC if absent (comms does this, just Ensure it gets done)AAR- complete ICS AAR
Bomb threats: at a THREAT, who notifies CBRNE supervisor, CT, SNCTC, WC, LT, and SGT?
Communications
CBRNE - What does the first supervisor on scene do? C-ESPN
C- Establish command postS - safety sweep of areaP- perimeterE- evacuationsN - make notifications via communications
Bomb threats: post blast, very VERY conservatively, when change the scene be entered?
STRICT emergency actions to prevent loss of life.
All Hazard: Whenever transfer of command occurs, it will be communicated….
To dispatch over the radio.
FFE: If protest is related to an organized labor union, who is contacted?
SIS
Barricaded subjects:3 prong
- Criminal act or immediate threat to selves and public.
- Refuses to submit to arrest and may be armed.
- At a position of advantage or in the open where police approach would precipitate an adverse reaction.
Barricaded subject:What does a supervisor do? P(S)erv
P - inner/outer perimeter S - Gather intel and evaluate the need for SWAT. E - Evacuations and record! R - request dedicated channel. V - Verbal contact safely!
Driving: when will a sergeant do a blue team for an officer?
If the officer is incapacitated.
When will a supervisor attend ARB?
When it is a mandatory appearance at the vehicle collision board
CBRNE - When can members enter a contaminated area?
When utilising proper protective equipment and when trained in its use.
Foot pursuits: is the supervisor’s presence required to exercise control of the pursuit?
No
Accidents: The involved member performed in accordance with policy, procedures, training standards and the law.
Non-preventable
Hostage Plan: For a confirmed hostage situation, Communications will immediately:
Notify the SWAT commander and advise the field supervisor of the notification.
Hostage and barricade: Who notifies LT or WC?
Communications, all other requests by comms are through the field supervisor
Foot pursuit: supervisors shall take command, control and coordinate. When WILL they respond? (6)
- Injury to officer2. Injury to citizen3. Injury to suspect4. Entry to residence/structure regardless of occupancy.5. Any reportable force regardless of injury.6. Unusual occurrence that warrants oversight.
Bomb threats: at a bomb threat, unattended item, or suspicious item, this is done at the initial arrival location and at the CP.
25-foot and 100-foot search. Use a EDD if available.
All hazard: When May units self dispatch to an incident in a neighbouring area command?
When incident occurs close to the border and they are already in close proximity. Also, when requested by coms, Primary, or supervisor
Driving: Accident.
One or more vehicle, Injury/ complaint of injuryDeath750 or more
Bomb threats: What will a supervisor do at a post blast scene?PSPD
P- contact CBRNE for instruction regarding perimeter and other scene concerns. S- determine appropriate support personnel for scene SECURITY. P- maintain PERIMETER until released by Ranking CBRNE or the investigator functioning as liaison for NV cbrne. D- determine need for DOG to search for secondary device, CBRNE May also make this request.
Accidents: The involved member violated policy, procedures, trading standards or the law.
Preventable
Driving: What does a commissioned supervisor do at an accident?IN ? CBR
I - Investigate N - notify traffic for vehicle, 750, injury, pinching, PIT Block.? - Supervisor report of vehicle incident (incident, no other vehicle involved) C - Check ride for all “preventable” before allowed to resumeB - blue team (prior to end of shift) R - refer to litigation section
Bomb threats: for an unattended item, suspicious package, or 445, What does the field supervisor do? CEOS
C- Establish command/brief CBRNE Supervisor. E- when you or higher request CBRNE, a responsible person from the establishment is contacted and evacuations are done! O- assigns additional OFFICER to the primary location. S- remain at SCENE to prevent unauthorized access to the device.
EDS training for FTOs v. Supervisors.
Annual for FTOs, Biennial for supervisors.
FFE: Dispersal Order is read how many times in what increments?
3 separate times in 10 minute increments. Name and time is recorded.
Hostage Plan: Who completes Officers Reports and forwards them to the SWAT section for the AAR?
A) Primary Unit B) Patrol CP Recorder C)CNT D) SWAT Unit
Bomb threats: For threats against vehicles, officers should inspect how and when do they notify?
Do a preliminary threat assessment prior to approachingVisually! Don’t open any doors, the trunk, or hood. Notify CBRNE if anything suspicious is located.
Foot pursuit: at the termination point, supervisors should (2)
Respond to termination point and direct post pursuit activity. Conduct after action reviews with officers involved as a practical and should consider debriefing at a suitable time.
Barricaded subject: Suicidal barricades involve subjects who pose:
An immediate or demonstrated threat to the public.
Foot pursuit: What justification is needed to engage in a foot pursuit?
Reasonable suspicion.
FFE: Who completes Officers Reports and sends them to the SAT team supervisor for the AAR?
A) Primary Responding Unit
B) CP recorder
C) Sat Team Section
Foot pursuit: Supervisors WILL
Make every effort to respond to a foot pursuit to monitor its progress and outcome.
Star protocol- what is the criteria for a supervisors response to the call (3)
- Credible information that the subject is armed with a firearm or other dangerous weapon. (Not simulated or unseen.)
- Subject is acting in a threatening manner with the weapon.
- This will not include open carry or pocket knives, when carrying is the sole justification for the call.
Star protocol- how many officers at a minimum will be dispatched?
3
Star protocol - what will the patrol supervisor do?SOAP -AA
Self dispatch or ensure a supervisor takes your spot! If unavailable
Oversee- responsible for tactics and supervision.
A - acknowledges and responds
P- plan, determine tools LL, rifle, arrest team etc.
A - request ANSEC work up when necessary ( you call or designate an officer)
A - if legitimate threat, AAR placing a hazard on the location and subject involved
Star protocol - what is significant about the 3rd arriving officer on star?
They will form an arrest team and consider LL for someone armed with a weapon.
Star protocol - if the call resulted in a legitimate threat what does the supervisor do at the conclusion?
AAR- hazard of property and person
Social media: speech on or off duty BLANK is not protected speech
Pursuant to official duties.
Social media: members are free to express themselves as private citizens in matters of public concern to the degree that their speech does not:
- Impair working relationships of the department for which loyalty and confidentiality are important. 2. Impede performance. 3. Impair discipline or harmony of coworkers. 4. Negatively impact the departments ability to serve
Social media: members will not disseminate in any way information obtained:
As a result of their employment, without written permission if the sheriff or his designee
Who approves department social media sites?
A DC or designee. PIO approves and registers. A member of the bureau/section monitors and identifies themselves to the PIO
On department sanctioned sites, officers will make no statements about suspects/arrestees, pending prosecutions or disseminate any personnel or confidential info without:
Expressed written permission
Potential social media uses include:
Investigation tool, community engagement, and time-sensitive notifications
BWC: For application of reportable force, except use of deadly force, what does a supervisor do to investigate? (6 +)
- Access the video on scene in the presence of the involved officer(s).2. Record the citizen interview.3. Not record subject officer during the investigation.4. Review the video with the involved officer asa practical prior to use of force report being completed, if an involved officer is unavailable at the scene.5. Ensure review of BWC is documented in narrative. Video is labeled and categorised appropriately.6. Review position of camera to ensure it is appropriately placed.**if your officer captures a U of F of a specialized unit, coordinate with their Sgt the review prior to concluding at scene investigation
BWC: For an SOC, a Supervisor will:
- Interview complainant first when possible and record.
- Don’t record subject officer. 3. Access video on scene, COMPLAINANT DOESN’T SEE THIS! 4. Notate BWC available and was reviewed accordingly in SOC or contact…which ever is appropriate. 5. Take appropriate action if false reporting crimes unlawful (ICR and notify IAB criminal team).
BWC: officers have discretion to deactivate their camera, what are instances listed in policy? (4)
- At a request of a citizen, when appropriate. Record the request and your response. 2. A citizen with standing in a consensual residence. This may be a contingency. 3. Victims or witness when uncomfortable. Audio only may be an option.4. Be mindful of locations, worship, daycares, law offices.
BWC: OIS or use of deadly force, can officers view the footage?
Only for exigent circumstances, otherwise not until FIT/CIRT view it.
BWC: ois or use of deadly force, involved may view who’s prior to walkthrough or statement?Witness may view?
Involved: just their own. Witness: just their own.
BWC: on an ois or use of deadly force, who identifies and documents locations of BWCs on scene and requests deactivation when static?Who collects them for upload?
The IC ALSO makes sure they stay affixed in place on the employeeFIT FIT or CIRT uploads
Examples or when Sergeants may view BWC are:
During a policy required investigation.In Notes, must state reason for inspection and person requesting. Need advanced authorization from the LT or captain.
Bwc: who needs to approve footage being used for training? Outside of FTEP AOST and RBT?
The officer, BWC LT in coordination with the ODB commander.
If an officer is on an “admn stat” and is 5-10 minutes from a location, how do they advise en route?
AM
In reference to dispatches response category profile, SGTs will consider what to alter necessary units?
Knowledge of incident, location, and participants involved.
Communications can dispatch out of assigned area based on:(This is not sector or beat). This only occurs when units are unavailable.
Emergency OR supervisor approval.
Cadet/PSR request are handled between who?
Area sgts.
Out of jurisdiction, wanted or missing subjexcts, or to handle recovered stolen vehicles goes through:
Area LT, or if hold is placed by department.If a unit leaves, the field LT is notified.
For victims receiving medical, if call is during shift, who goes?
Unit from the sector of crime occurrence. If call is after the shift, Unit is dispatched from where ever victim is.
Not medical related, or victim leaves the area, who responds?
Units will respond in the area the victim is currently located. The arrest and crime scene falls on the units working the area of occurrence.
Plain clothes in area need to have a senior officer or supervisor notify?
Area command supervisor and communications supervisor.
Bureau non emergency requests of patrol are made how?Outside agency non routine requests are made how?
Bureau supervisor to field sgt.Comms Supervisor to LT.
When is a cit AAR done? 5
- Threats to police/others.
- Homeland security concerns.
- Violence involved.
- Weapons involved.
- Officer safety concerns
Pending calls: emergency calls may be dispatched up -Non emergency calls may be dispatched up to -
The end of shift 45 minutes to the end of shift
For any call, at blank minutes, a sgt will advise the pr of delay or offer other solutions
90
Unless unavailable, if a call is held or cancelled by a sgt, the sgt will:
Call the PR and explain and update the event
Crime scene and notifications: when detectives respond to a crime scene, who SHOULD respond and what will they provide?
The patrol supervisor, they will brief detectives or will designate an officer to.
Crime scene and notifications: For ISD level investigations, who, when available is requested to assist with the preliminary investigation and who will respond.
PD, if available will assist in the preliminary investigation and brief. A ranking supervisor will respond
Crime scene and notifications: for suspicious deaths/suicides, who needs to assess before homicide will come?
Crime scene analysts and the coroners investigators
Crime scene and notifications: Who notifies the FIT/CIRT LT via the communications supervisor?
The DSD or Patrol WC
Crime scene and notifications: FIT/CIRT WILL be notified for: 5&
- OIS.
- in custody death/SBH with police involvement.
- Use of deadly force.
- Force leading to critical injury.
5 department members, during their duty, victim of a violent crime AND sustain critical injuries.
CIRT only: 405z at DSD, not gestures
Crime scene and notifications: First arriving officers will put YELLOW tape where?
Inner and outer perimeter
Crime scene and notifications: who places red tape?
Fit supervisor or designee.
Crime scene and notifications: to enter the red tape, who authorises?
A fit detective and CSI director/supervisor
Crime scene and notifications: when can crime scene walkthroughs happen?
After a CSA documents the scene and the investigating detective approves.
Crime scene and notifications: standard, how are CSAs requested?
Through communications
Crime scene and notifications: on all crimes where an investigative unit is responding or conducting a follow up investigation, what SHOULD be done?
A major incident log.
Crime scene and notifications: who responds to all major incidents/scenes and assumes command from patrol?
The Area SGT or LT.
Crime scene and notifications: who notifies the WC of the details of all major incidents/scenes?
The Area SGT
Crime scene and notifications: if preliminary investigating or follow up is needed, who assumes control of the investigation? And who maintains scene integrity (after consultation.
Detectives take the investigationsSupervisors coordinate available personnel for scene preservation.
Crime scene and notifications: when does patrol do impounds per this policy? 6
- Secondary locations
- They handled it.
- Safekeeping
- Large amounts
- Misdemeanor crimes.
- CSA not requested.
Crime scene and notifications: when do officers download photos into onbase?
Prior to end of shift
Crime scene and notifications: on homicides (any death or crime where death is probable) investigations, INTERVIEWS AND EVIDENCE collection will NOT be done by non homicide personnel unless approved by?
Homicide LT or designee
Crime scene and notifications: communications supervisor notifies coroner…give 3 breakdowns:
- Suicides, overdoses, natural or accidental: Patrol in charge.
- 420 or questionable: homicide detective in charge.
3 FIT: FIT detective in charge.
Domestic Dog Encounters: As Patrol responds to a vicious or aggressive dog, they WILL verify what with communications?
Animal control has been notified and is enrt
Domestic Dog Encounters: What WILL communications inquire during a response?
If the dog is known, where his master lives.
Domestic Dog Encounters: officers WILL NOT approach an aggressive dog unless:
It’s attacking or they believe it’s about to attack an officer, person, or animal.
Domestic Dog Encounters: where are catch poles stored?
Supervisor vehicles.
Domestic Dog Encounters: What is an ideal doggy Team?
SGT, officer with a pole, officer with a LL option (taser, OC, beanbagger) and lethal.
Domestic Dog Encounters: a catch pole has been deployed IN RESPONSE TO AN ANIMAL COMPLAINT CALL. What does the PRIMARY officer do?
Announce VIA RADIO the deployment, the dispatcher will update CAD. At the conclusion the primary officer will update CAD with its effectiveness.
Department VISION:
To be the safest community in America.
Department VALUES:
ICARE
Department MISSION:
Serve people,Strengthen relationships and, Improve quality of life.
Department GOALS:
Lead through empowerment and accountability.
Value our employees and those we serve.
Maximize trust, transparency and communication.
Protect the public through education, innovation, and enforcement.
Develop and enhance community relationships.
Foot Pursuit: officers initiating foot pursuit should broadcast the following information as soon as it becomes practical and available 5
- Unit identifier 2. Location and direction of travel. 3. Reason for the foot pursuit. 4. Number of subjects and description. 5. Whether the subject is known or believed to be armed.
Witness Identification: if video/audio is used for any line-up, the officer conducting the line-up will do what with the recording?
Impound it.
Witness Identification: Mug books generated by officers will not be shown to witnesses for identification purposes unless:
Specifically requested by the district attorneys office.
Witness Identification: the use of an independent administrator in a photo lineup is known as a BLANK method?
Double blind
Witness Identification: photo line ups will NOT be used as the sole basis of an arrest unless authorized by a BLANK -and approval of BLANK
Lieutenant The District Attorneys office
Witness Identification: sequential line ups may be used when the officer can not prepare a line up from:
The lvmpd mug shot system.
Witness Identification: sources for lineups may include:
Mug shots, yearbooks, dmv, or other.
Witness Identification: all photo line ups conducted WILL be BLANK, unless generated and electronically stored within the lvmpd mugshot system.
Impounded.
Witness Identification: how many fillers are in each lineup?
5
Witness Identification: the suspect will appear how many times in each line up? If more than one witness views (not at the same time) the photo positions will be BLANK.
1 timeThe photos will change positions.
Witness Identification: during a line up, the eyewitness describes how they recognize a suspect, this statement will be documented where?
Arrest or officers report.
Witness Identification: during a sequential line up, the witness identifies the suspect right away (2nd picture) the administrator will:The witness requests to see the 2nd picture one more time, the administrator will:
- Continue with the line up, show all pictures2. Do the whole line up again.
Witness Identification: when will the independent administrator be told which is the potential suspect?
The won’t, not before OR after the test!
Witness Identification: you want to do a live line up, who and when do you request this?
Booking lieutenant Prior to 1200 the day before
Witness Identification: during a live line up, who notifys the DA to attend, the suspects attorney, or the investigative bureau of release?
The booking LT
Witness Identification: for live line ups if there is only one eye witness who picks the order?If multiple who picks?
The suspect and attorneyThe detective will rearrange each line up.
Witness Identification: prior to each live lineup presentation, what is done?
It’s photographed.
Witness Identification: For live line up replacements, when is this done?
15 minutes prior
Witness Identification: live line up statements/results will be documented where?
Investigative case file, copies forwarded to the DA office.
Witness Identification: may the suspects attorney question a witness at a live line up?
No
Witness Identification: a show up should be done when a lineup is BLANK and in what timeframe following the incident?
Inappropriate or impractical.1-3 hours
Witness Identification: during a show up, does the 60 minute rule apply?Do you move the suspect?
60 minute applies.You SHOULDNT move the suspect…Search and seizure handbook: in extreme cases you may move the suspect to the victim. An example given was a 426 victim at a hospital who was being treated. It was reasonable to bring the suspect to the hospital while her memory was fresh…totally impractical to move the victim to the suspect.
Witness Identification: if one eyewitness makes a positive identification during a show up, and PC exists, what SHOULD be done with subsequent witnesses?
Photo line ups.
Witness Identification: For showups, regardless of outcome a Show-up witness instruction form will be completed in all what?
Felony crimes
Witness Identification: what does a supervisor do (per policy) for lineups? (4)
- Ensure lead detective selects a method (simultaneous/sequential)2. Ensure photos depict a likeness 3. Ensure positions change per viewer4.review package and paperwork at conclusion for completeness
418: In compliance with the National Child Search Assistance Act of 1990, what is the waiting period to file a missing persons report with the LVMPD?
None
418: All Juvenile’s, 17 and younger, will be entered into NCIC within BLANK of receiving the required minimum data elements.
2 hours
418: Missing persons age 18-20 will be immediately entered into NCIC in accordance with the federally mandated Suzanne’s Law within BLANK hours of receiving the required minimum data elements.
2 hours
418: Adults (21+) can only be entered into NCIC if they have: (5)
- A disability
- Are in physical danger
- Involuntary circumstances
- Victim of a catastrophe
- Other suspicious circumstances
418: The BLANK must be added to P1 and/or CAD by the report taker then indicate the entry was complete. ALL JUVENILE REPORTS WILL CONTAIN THIS.
The NIC number
418: If entered into NCIC and subsequently located. What must be done?
You still do the report and you must cancel the NCIC record.
418: who has copies of juvenile reports and acts as the NV clearing house for missing children? When does LVMPD send reports to them?
The office of the attorney general.When requested (at their direction)
418: communications receives a 418 report. When do they dispatch patrol (6)
- Under the age or 12 or documented diminished mental capacity under 12.
- Physical/mental condition which hinders the ability to care for themselves, posing a significant risk of death or serious bodily harm
- Possible victim of foul play
- Actively threatening or attempting suicide
- Potential life threatening situation.
- Possession of a firearm or large amount of money.
418: If a juvenile is taken into protective custody, who must report them missing?
Whoever has custody, CPS, foster parent, etc.
418: when a missing person report involves a vehicle, who is immediately called?
WVS desk.
418: when a runaway report involves numerous NON-SIBLING juveniles (including at west care and child haven). what do they each get? (2)
A separate event number and P1 report.
418: when are multiple runaways listed in the same report?
Same parent/guardian or household…Again, West care and child haven are not a “household”
418: If after the preliminary investigation AND you have any one of these:
1. Under the age or 12 or documented diminish mental capacity under 12.
2. Physical/mental condition which hinders the ability to care for themselves, posing a risk of death or serious bodily harm.
3. Possible victim of foul play.
4. Actively threatening or attempting suicide.
5. Potential life threatening situation.
6. Possession of a firearm or large amount of money.
Who do you contact and notify?
A supervisor and the Missing persons detail.
418: what is the supervisors role on 418’s??
- Ensure P1 is complete.
- Ensure NCIC entries have a NIC.
- If you have
- Under the age or 12 or documented diminish mental capacity under 12.
- Physical/mental condition which hinders the ability to care for themselves, posing a risk of death or serious bodily harm
- Possible victim of foul play
- Actively threatening or attempting suicide
- Potential life threatening situation.
- Possession of a firearm or large amount of money.
Ensure Missing Persons was notified
418: If a missing person is not voluntarily missing and potentially a 420 victim, who notifies homicide?
MP detectives or SGTs. Not if it appears to be 405
418: Missing persons responds with their supervisor approval for (3)
- Info indicates death/substantial bodily harm is likely
- MP meets L2k criteria
- MP doesn’t meet criteria BUT is request by the patrol supervisor or WC
418: what is the criteria for an Amber Alert?
- Confirmed abduction
- Under 18
- Threat of serious bodily harm or death
- Have suspect or vehicle info
418: for alleged non-custodial parent abductions, the parent is enter listed under the same NCIC T/F?For straight parent and child missing together, the parent is listed under a DIFFERENT NCIC T/F?
Both true
418: mom goes hiking with her kids and they all disappear…probably eaten by a bear. How is everyone listed??
Everyone gets a separate NCIC entry and parent is list as a PWI for each kid. (Person with information)
418: when a missing kid (under 21) ages up and is still missing (becomes an adult). Who has the authority to remove/cancel them if they decide?
Missing persons detail.
418: when locating a juvenile and there are no criminal charges, who are they released to?
A legal guardian, Child haven, Westcare.
418: If a person is located not reported to the LVMPD, how does the patrol officer handle this?
Contact records, they will send a NCIC locate to the appropriate agency
421: patrol will not be dispatched on ROUTINE 421 calls unless:
Medical services requests
421: patrol will be dispatched on 421 calls which (5)
- Are suspicious in nature
- Related to unknown trouble calls
- Involve injuries as a result of criminal activity or traffic accident.
- Are the result of a gunshot.
- Other circumstances indicate a need for police involvement.
421: If an injured person is suffering from potential life threatening injury or substantial head trauma, what is done?
An ICR will be done and photos will be taken.
421: If officers respond that a structure and the sole occupant is transported they SHOULD:
Lock it or call an on call company to secure it if they can’t!
421: what are the manners of death? (5)
- Natural
- Accidental
- Homicide
- Suicide
- Undetermined
421: on suspicious deaths/ homicides. A patrol supervisor will:
Respond and confirm it’s is suspicious or related to a homicide. Ensure CSA has been requested. Ensure homicide has been notified
421: patrol officers will not begin an icr on a homicide or suspicious death unless:
Instructed by the detective.
421: what does a patrol officer and CSA respond to?
Any death not considered natural.
421: homicide DOES NOT need notifications for:
- Suicide
- Overdose
- Non suspicious
421: when homicide responds AND assume investigative responsibility, they confer with patrol and supervisor to determine:
Who completes the dead body incident report.
421: The dead body incident report will not be used to document a:
Homicide
421: who investigates all deaths other than homicide, in custody or suspicious:
Deputy Coroner Investigator
421: on a 419, all personal property is impounded by:
Deputy coroner or PA, not LVMPD
421: A F/A used in a suicide will be impounded as evidence by?All other firearms are the responsibility of?Officers may impound others as?
CSAs. Coroner/PA, Safekeeping: detail on property report a THREAT to LIFE/SAFETY
421: vehicle of a dead body, we only tow if:
The vehicle is a hazard in the roadway
421: If the coroner is securing a structure we:
If we damage the structure:
MAY stay on scene until secure.
WILL call the on call company and standby.
421: abuse neglect LT will be notified on:
All child related deaths
421: on all events related to the death of a child, a _____ _____ and a ______ will be dispatched?
A patrol officer and a supervisor
421: on child deaths, a patrol supervisor will:
Respond. Ensure CSA has been requested. Ensure homicide and/or AN has been requested.
421: on child deaths in hospitals with any concern of AN, who determines if they can have access or keepsakes?
Lead Investigating sergeant
BWC: commissioned police officers, of any rank, when assigned a device, will wear their camera at all times:
While in their respective uniform.
BWC: wearers will wear their BWC on their BLANK shoulder.
Non-weapon bearing
BWC: what does ETM stand for?
Evidence Transfer Manager
BWC: Officers will document the existence of a BWC where?
P1 and cite narratives, FIs, investigative reports, arrest documents. MDT closing comments
BWC: in addition to U of F and SOCs, what’re supervisors expected to routinely do with body cams? (5)
- Ensure policy is being followed.
- Conduct routine inspections of the wear method (correct shoulder, not blocked by uniform)
- Put malfunctioning cameras on the ETM, issue an entirely new camera (cord, pack, controller) and assign in evidence.com
- Retrieve and upload BWC for officers unable to do so by end of shift.
- Access BWCs in accordance with policy, if no access, contact another supervisor, PD, ISD, or BWC. Ensure marked with retention categories.
BWC: officers will activate the BWC as soon as a call is initiated via radio and/or MDT, they may deactivate if the event concludes prior to arrival or not activate until arrived if at what percent??Who doesn’t activate within 2 miles??
Less than 20% K9, Traffic, resident, unless code 3. Swat activates at individual deployment
BWC: Officers have the discretion to deactivate the BWC when:
The privacy concerns outweigh law enforcement interests and the absence of a BWC recording will not affect the investigation.
BWC: The decision to deactivate a BWC should be:
Stated prior to deactivation.
BWC: if an officer has a malfunction with their camera, what do they do individually?
Document the malfunction in an email to the body camera section
BWC: supply accounts for all cameras through the BLANK tracking system?
WASP
BWC: training exceptions of the BWC are (3)
FTEP, AOST, RBT, SWAT after action reviews
BWC: at mass demonstrations, crowd control, and riots, who directs the usage of a BWC?
The IC
BWC: during a special event, an officer who s involved in an incident requiring an upload (pursuit, use of force, soc). I’d beyond the end of the shift, Events Planning will add how long to the end of the shift?
30 minutes.
BWC: working OT at the jail, where is the camera kept?
Gun locker
BWC: working OT at hospital you will be assigned to an event. Hospitals or transports at the beginning what is done?
A short video explaining your role then deactivate. Activate at the hospital if there are issues or adverse contact. Record the entirety for a transport.
BWC: at the airport, officers will use extra caution for?
Cover code pads and look away from entering codes
BWC: access to evidence.com and data stored is permitted on a:
Right-to-know and need-to-know basis.
BWC: news release of BWC is governed by which policy (primarily)
News media and public information.
BWC: at the area command, to download, disseminate, copy, record BWC, who approves…The Who gives expressed written permission?
General counsel. The PIO Bureau commander
BWC: auto label: A/D
10 years
BWC: auto label: B/E
5 years
BWC: auto label: C/K/L/P/Q/T/Z
1 year
BWC: auto label: F/G/H/I/J/M/O/RS
90 days
BWC: short-term (non-BWC evidence)
4 years
BWC: mid-term (risk management, legal, 401)
7 years
BWC: long term (OIS, SA, etc.)
20 years
BWC: indefinite
Homicide, pending, NPRA, training.