officer safety
Tactical Considerations for High-Risk Vehicle Pullovers
PART TWO of Tactical Considerations for High-Risk Vehicle Pullovers
Vehicle Searches
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define High risk pullovers

is any situation where patrol officers recognize a greater level of risk, such as perceptions may be based on the officer’s observation

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What information should be shared with dispatch, including the officer's location, direction, and the safest approach? 

The primary officer's location, direction, and situational details

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Primary and cover officers must be aware of...

possible cross fire situations and position themselves accordingly.

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What is the officer primary purpose

 to locate and seize any, weapons, contraband, or evidence associated with criminal activity

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When is prom?

May 3th

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What should officers believe during a safety consideration?

have a reason to believe that one or more of the occupants of the target vehicle may be armed, represent a serious threat to the officer or has committed a felony.

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Before intiating a high-risk vehicle pullover, who should officer's work with to create a clear plan?

Their partner officers and dispatch 

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t may be inadvisable for officers to engage in...

a foot pursuit of any fleeing suspect during a high-risk pullover.

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True or false

Officers must be aware of Dangerous weapons, biological hazards(needles), chemicals, booby traps, animals or bystanders  

True

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When is the last day of school?

June 4th

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Officers can encounter what?

many different personal emotions or reactions due to the high dangers of high risk pullovers

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Before stepping out, what should an officer do to their patrol car for a safe approach?

Roll down the windows and unlock the doors 

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if an officer engage in a foot pursuit of any fleeing suspect during a high-risk pullover 

taking such action may:

  • draw officer into potentially unsafe areas,

  •  cause the officer to run past the contact vehicle while occupants who may be armed are still inside.

  • compromise the safety of officer.



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name two dangerous weapons

  • biological hazards(needles), chemicals, booby traps, animals or bystanders  

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When is gradnight

May 28th

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Give two examples of patrol officers' emotions.

(slide1)

excitement fear, anger, confusion, impatience, and satisfied

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What should officers report if known or suspected and request additional resources if necessary?

The presence of weapons 

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Rather than initiating the foot pursuit, officers should...

consider establishing a perimeter of the area and initiating a systematic search of the area.

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Define cover officer

- protect the primary officer 

-maintain cover and concealment 

-maintain firearm ready 

-maintain contact with the vehicle occupants at all time

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How far should the patrol vehicle be positioned from the target vehicle during a high-risk pullover?

20 to 30 feet or two to three car lengths away. 

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Specific agency policies

It is each patrol officer’s responsibility to ...

be aware of and comply with their own agency’s policies and

guidelines that pertain to initiating and the use of appropriate tactics regarding

high-risk vehicle pullovers

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Example of lawful search 

(from the slides)

If the driver and/ or occupants exit the vehicle voluntarily, the officer may legally enter the target vehicle to retrieve registration papers. While inside the vehicle, the officer may visually scan the area and seize any weapons, contraband.  

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