Child Custody
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In this scenario the trainee is responding to a domestic disturbance call regarding custodial custody of a child. The trainee has already made entry to the residence and is in the living room with the female complainant. The male suspect enters the room and begins acting aggressively towards the female and the trainee. Branch options for the training officer will lead the trainee to focus on maintaining a safe reactionary distance while clearly articulating commands to the suspect.
The training officer will select one branching scenario.
Intro: The intro will begin with a woman who says that a male has gone crazy and will not leave her and her daughter alone. She begs the trainee for help. The male suspect will enter the room and begin acting aggressively towards the female and the officer. The male suspect will grab a baseball bat and the TO will be presented with two branching scenarios.
Threaten Idle: The male suspect will stand in place with a baseball bat and idle until the TO selects from one of the two branching scenarios.
Attack: The male suspect will move towards the trainee and begin swinging a baseball bat at the responding officer. The scenario will end when the threat has been neutralized.
Comply: The male suspect will comply with the trainee’s commands and will place the baseball bat on the floor while raising his hands. This will end the scenario.
Firearm
Taser
OC Spray
Verbal Commands
Physical Contact
This scenario will engage the officer’s situational awareness, proper use of force, tactics, and de-escalation techniques. The trainee will need to recognize the aggressive nature of the male suspect and create space between the trainee and the suspect leaving a reactionary gap. When initially beginning the scenario, the trainee will be presented with a woman who appears to be distraught and is asking for assistance with a male suspect that will not leave her and her daughter alone.
Initial Intro:
Recognize the aggressive comments and body language of the male suspect.
Scanning the area for possible threats and weapons.
The trainee should create distance between them and the suspect leaving a reactionary gap.
The Trainee should attempt to use de-escalation techniques while speaking with the male suspect.
Trainees should radio the current situation and request an additional unit.
Weapon Presented:
Trainee recognizes that a weapon has been presented.
Uses appropriate use of force response when presented with immediate deadly force encounter.
Trainee should move ta position of cover.
The trainee is dispatched as a single officer unit to domestic disturbance call regarding custodial custody of a child.
There are no reports of violence, however, yelling could be heard while dispatch was taking the call.
The trainee has already made entry to the residence and is with the female complainant.
The location of the male suspect is unknown within the residence.
The TO will be able to discuss the dangers of domestic disturbance calls.
TO should discuss the importance of constantly scanning the immediate area looking for possible weapons when inside a residence.
TO should discuss the dangers of not having space between a suspect and the officer.
The TO will be able to discuss proper protocols and department policy.