Yard Disturbance
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In this scenario trainees are responding to reports of an emotionally disturbed person. The family member states that he is acting aggressive and will not listen. The trainee arrives on scene and observes a man in the front lawn holding a screwdriver. The training officer will be presented with two separate branching scenarios based on the trainee’s ability to create appropriate space between them and the subject.
The training officer will select one branching scenario.
Initial Intro: The intro to this scenario begins with approximately 20 seconds of talking. The EDP’s family member is telling the trainee that her son is not acting right. The EDP will be holding a screwdriver in his hand and will be pacing in the front lawn. The TO will be presented with two separate branching scenarios.
Attack Player: The EDP will run towards the officer and attempt to attack the officer. This will end the scenario.
Comply: The EDP will drop the screwdriver and begin to walk towards the officer. This will end the scenario.
Firearm
Taser
OC Spray
Verbal Commands
Physical Contact
This scenario will engage the officer’s ability to display command presence, have situational awareness, and use appropriate use of force. The scenario should allow the trainee to use de-escalation techniques to establish an environment of safety or compliance. Trainees should keep an appropriate distance between themselves and the EDP allowing for a reactionary gap. Trainees should be aware of obstacles and possible cover or concealment.
Force
Recognize the EDP reaching behind her back.
Recognize that the EDP displayed a knife.
The trainee should display an appropriate level of force.
Distance should be created between the EDP and the trainee.
Recognize the need to call for additional units.
The trainee should be aware of surroundings and not place themselves at a disadvantage.
Calm
The trainee should use appropriate de-escalation techniques.
Once compliance is gained the trainee should be able to discuss the appropriate course of action based on law and department policy.
Trainee is dispatched to a local residence for an attempted burglary call. The residence that the trainee is responding to is known for a woman that suffers from mental illness.
The TO will have two separate branches to choose from depending on the trainee’s ability to use appropriate de-escalation techniques and keep an appropriate distance from the subject.
The TO will be able to use threat rings and demonstrate how close the trainee was to the subject when the knife was displayed.
TO should discuss situational awareness and objects in the scenario that can be used as barriers between the EDP and the officer.