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en There is no state law which determines the exact level of response to an action of a suspect. The officer has to use his judgment.

en The system can be set up so that lower-level security breaches stay at the bottom of the response ladder. If critical security breaches occur, the system can immediately initiate top-level response, including officer command scripts that tell the utility police officer exactly how to respond to the situation on their display monitor.

en Failing to comply with the officer's verbal commands, the suspect came at Officer Lyons with a machete. Fearing for his safety, Officer Lyons fired his service weapon at the suspect, striking him an undetermined amount of times.

en One of the individuals was being held by a police officer, a uniformed officer who was protected, and it appears from the debrief that we have done overnight that the suspect managed to break free from the officer, the two of them have then literally, in fighting, gone into the kitchen area, where the suspect has managed to grab hold of a knife,

en The suspect appeared at the door of one of the bedrooms and pointed a pistol directly at Officer Potts. Officer Hollingsworth saw this from his position and fired four rounds striking the suspect,

en We don't have a zero-tolerance policy, but we do have a policy where we will not allow people to operate motor vehicles if they're impaired, ... And that's the judgment of the officer at the scene. I personally support the officer's judgment. He's experienced. He made a call. If someone wants to challenge it, that's why we have courts in this country.

en The suspect appeared a bit unstable. As soon as the officer touched the suspect, he started flailing around.

en Anyone who has knowledge of or experience in the emergency response process knows that cases are counted by household, ... That's done from the federal level to the state level. That's why we do it the way we do it, so we can properly report to our partners at the state and federal levels.

en This is very important information for law enforcement that depend on the effectiveness of their less lethal devices in the field. One of the reasons police use electronic control devices is to stop problem behavior early in a confrontation and de-escalate a situation before a higher level of force becomes necessary. The force option has to work. If the suspect fights through the effects of the device the situation is likely to escalate. The situation could rapidly deteriorate, resulting in serious injury or death to the officer or suspect.

en I am not very clear what their exact response is, we need to see, ... The response we expect is the initiation of a dialogue process on Kashmir ... that is the response we expect.

en If a citizen threatens an officer or another citizen with death or imminent bodily harm, an officer has to react. I think our (officer-involved shooting) level is not out of line.

en The officer sees the suspect reach under the passenger seat (and) fearing for his own safety that the suspect was looking for a weapon, he fires his own weapon.

en We can use it to determine an officer's judgment, whether they should've called off the pursuit or continued. It helps get rid of tunnel vision, which typically happens in a pursuit situation, and forces the officer to scan and see the whole picture. He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her.

en Though with judgment we on things reflect,/ Our will determines, not our intellect.
  Edmund Waller

en I won't go into details on the punishment, but I will use a standard of bad judgment for imposing whatever action I take, ... Those who were not on the cruise did not show bad judgment.


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