This is NOT just a recitation of the facts of an OIS scenario. Ninety percent (90%) of your presentation MUST be research-based information outlining management and supervisory responsibilities.
Based on a fatal officer involved scenario, the student will assume the role of a police lieutenant. The Chief of Police has assigned the student to design a ten slide power point presentation. The power point will outline the management and supervisory responsibilities of an officer involved shooting investigation. The presentation will include research from at least two research sources (which may include one of the assigned readings). Research resources shall be identified with APA-style in-text citations, and the final page of the presentation shall be an APA-style References page.
NOTE: Some students provide a presentation including a standard protocol or recitation of supervisory and management responsibilities that could be applied to any OIS.
Others take a specific OIS incident and use it for a backdrop to illustrate those roles and responsibilities. Either is fine. If you work for an agency and want to use an OIS incident you are familiar with as a backdrop, you can. If not, feel free to use the one included in the class.
use below for scenario
SUBJECT: OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING RCPD 12-21039
DATE: 10/28/2012 TIME:1001 hrs LOCACTION:West Main at 3rd Street
OFFICERS: OMara, J(Sergeant), Badge# 813,
Ortiz, A., Badge # 214,
Ore, C., Badge # 715,
Smith, A., Badge# 038,
Gonzalez, C., Badge# 514,
DECEDENT: Burns, Alan Robert DOB 4/13/1969
SYNOPSIS:
On September 10, 2012 at 1949 hours, River City Police responded to Crocker School, located at 4700 West Drive in River City, on a report that a suspicious male had entered the school grounds during a function and had held a knife to the throat of a seventeen-year-old male. Police responded, but were unable to locate the suspect, as he was gone on arrival.
Today at approximately 1000 hours, Sergeant OMara was in plain clothes and driving an unmarked River City Police Department vehicle southbound on West Main Street when he spotted a subject matching the description of the suspect in the assault call at Crocker School. Sergeant OMara called for cover. Officers Ortiz, Ore, Smith, and Gonzalez arrived to assist. When the subject (later identified as Alan Burns) was contacted, he brandished a knife. The officers delivered several verbal commands to Burns, ordering him to drop the knife. Officer Gonzalez then deployed his issued conducted energy device (referred to as either a CED or Taser). Burns stopped for a moment then charged the officers. Each officer fired his firearm at Burns. River City Fire Department paramedics arrived and pronounced Burns deceased at the scene.
At least two witnesses who were at the apartment complex east of the scene were contacted, two employees of Main Street Mall were contacted as witnesses, and Main Street Mall security captured images of the incident on their video surveillance system.
It was later determined that Burns had been named as a suspect in a stabbing that occurred in Colusa County three days earlier, and that a PC 245 warrant for Burns, with a bail of $1,085,000, had been issued by the Coluas County Superior Court.
SCENE
The incident occurred in a vacant dirt lot at the northwest corner of the intersection of West Main Street and 3rd Street in the City of River City. West of the location the Main Street Mall. North of the location is undeveloped open space. East of the location is West Main Street bordered by various apartment buildings. South of the location is a vacant lot bordered by a strip mall. The 2006 aerial photograph on the following page is for orientation purposes only.
Burns was located in the dirt lot in a somewhat supine position with his head to the southeast (approximately), and his feet to the northwest (approximately). A CED was on the ground to the southeast of Burnss head, along with a box of medical examination gloves.
A walk-through with the involved officers was conducted at the scene.
Sergeant OMara indicated that he was approximately ten feet from Burns when the shooting occurred. He indicated that he was facing west, and that he believes he fired three to five rounds from his pistol.
Officer Ore indicated that he was three feet to the southwest (left) of Sergeant OMara when the shooting occurred. He recalled shooting four rounds from his pistol.
Officer Gonzalez indicated that he was standing to the northwest (right) of Sergeant OMara, approximately two feet north of the CED device. He recalled firing approximately four to five rounds from his
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