Officer Safety Assumptions and the Dispatch Center

I was bright and shiny and a little scared on my first shift in a real police car during field training.  After loading up, my FTO and I were buckled up in the cruiser in the PD parking lot.  He leaned over and prepared to say something.  I thought, Remember this, it could save my life!  Dryly, he said, “ And don’t take any sh*t from the dispatchers…”

I think cops expect too much from the information provided them by the radio.  Have you ever heard a frustrated officer interrogate a telecommunicator for more details the operator obviously does not have?   It is a waste of radio time.  Just go to the call.

Stand in your Communications Center some time and listen to a call taker trying to extract useful information from a person on the other end of the line who is either (Pick one. Hell, pick two):  drunk, hysterical, delusional, confrontational, over-medicated, disinterested, self-righteous, or just plain stupid.  The exchange would be comical if the things that Continue reading

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Diamondback DB9 Long Term Test and Review

In January of 2011, I was walking through the static vendor booths at SHOT Show’s Media Day at the Range and saw a familiar pistol that somehow looked off-kilter. It was a stretched Diamondback Firearms DB380 pistol.  No.  It was something new.

Diamondback Firearms makes striker-fired polymer framed pistols and (soon) shotguns AR -15’s in Cocoa, Florida.  After successfully marketing a micro-compact .380 ACP pistol, the company began producing a 9mm version.  This was the gun I saw on the table.

I handled the unloaded gun in the booth.  It looked very promising, however, for its diminutive size, I worried about how it would actually handle in the hand when touching off 9mm primers.   I would find out six months later.

I took delivery of a Diamondback DB9 in July 2011.  It arrived in a black plastic case with an owner’s manual, one six-round magazine, and a padlock and trigger block. After perusing the manual, I fieldstripped the DB9.  It easily disassembled, without tools, much Continue reading

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Reminder in Margate of the Danger of Suicide and Chemicals

An incident in Margate, FL yesterday is a good reminder for first responders to be wary of the presence of chemicals in suicide attempts.  A Coconut Creek man apparently attempted suicide by drinking the commercially available pesticide Malathion.  EMS workers arrived his home at about 0130 am to find him in his yard.

When the man was transported to Northwest Medical Center in nearby Margate, he vomited up the chemical in the rescue unit and cause three paramedics to suffer dizziness, nausea, and headaches.

At the Northwest ER, toxic fumes could still be smelled on the man.  He was isolated and the ER was shut down.  The Broward County Sheriff’s Office Haz-Mat team responded and the ER and rescue unit were subsequently decontaminated by a commercial cleaning company.  The sickened paramedics were treated and released.

Malathion is a common chemical for mosquito control and is for sale over the counter.  It is low in toxicity until metabolized by the body into malaoxon, which is 61% more Continue reading

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Debrief That Patrol Incident

Courtesy: LAPD

We went on quite a few hot calls in the last couple of shifts.  One in particular had some valuable lessons that deserved time in a debriefing.  A “Shots Fired” came in to our Dispatch Center.  Units were sent to the general area.  Nothing was found at first.

When one of the officers went to speak with a complainant, he heard gunfire from several houses to the west.  More officers arrived.  Just prior to my pulling on scene, the troops had focused in on a particular house on the block.  Officers were sent to surround it.  There was no valid phone number to the home.  We cautiously made contact with the homeowner and it was ascertained he was suicidal, homicidal, and in need of commitment and services.

After he was in custody, we found he had cranked off over twenty rounds in his backyard because he was depressed over his unraveling family situation.   He threatened us with future gun play and was taken to a mental health facility. Case closed?  Not quite.

At the next night’s Read Off, we debriefed the call in a constructive manner.  The squad did a lot of things right.  Decisive action.  Adequate manpower.  Good investigation.  Something we could have done better was communicate.  Officers at the front of the house Continue reading

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New Charter Arms Pitbull .40 S&W Revolver Review

…Updated below…

BlueSheepdog Richard and I went to the range a couple of months ago to get some trigger time with a mixed bag of pistols and revolvers.  One of the wheelguns he brought was the unique Charter Arms Pitbull.  The Pitbull is a .40 S&W cal. revolver, which was formerly called the CARR, for Charter Arms Rimless Revolver.

The Pitbull was made to fire a rimless auto-pistol cartridge without the use of full or half moon clips.  Integral to their design is a dual coil spring loaded extractor, which engages the case rim and ejects the spent rounds.

Originally, Charter Arms’ idea was to provide a revolver that was chambered in rimless auto-pistol cartridges that are popular with law enforcement, such as 9mm, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP.  Charter said the 9mm version, which would be the last evolution of the production line, would also load, fire, and extract .380 ACP (9mm short).

The CARR, later Pitbull, was envisioned as a handy back up for the police officer since his back-up revolver could be stoked with the same ammo that his or her duty gun would Continue reading

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Affordable Maratac LED Flashlight from County Comm

County Comm Government Products Group, a California tactical retailer, sells some interesting and unique items.   One of their signature lines of product is Maratac.  The Maratac brand includes tactical nylon gear and flashlights.

I purchased two of County Comm’s Maratac AA Extreme flashlights on-line.  My intent was to put one in both my wife’s and my personal cars.  I thought a sale price of $35.95 for each was excellent, given the many features of the light. The MSRP is still good at $41.95.

The AA Extreme is an aluminum-bodied light finished in black or OD green Type 3 military grade anodizing.  The R2 light-emitting diode (LED) generates either 120 lumens on high or 1.5 lumens on the low setting.  Runtime for the single AA battery is 2 hours (high) and 225 hours (low). This makes the light versatile in the field or around the house.

The flashlight has a tail cap switch that clicks on and off, and is soft-touched when on to cycle to the low setting.  The light has knurling for good purchase.  There is a small hole in Continue reading

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St. Petersburg Officer’s Killer Gets Life Sentence

Lindsey on Facebook

Yesterday, Nicholas Lindsey was found guilty of first degree murder in the killing of St. Petersburg Police Officer David Crawford.  At 17 years of age, Lindsey was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

The defense attempted to portray Lindsey, who was tried as an adult for the February 21, 2011 murder, as a “scared child” who accidentally shot Crawford.  Five times.  Jurors did not believe the rhetoric.

Ofc. David Crawford’s widow, who was harassed in the 6th Judicial Circuit Criminal Courts Complex by Lindsey supporters, had no sympathy as she read her statement to the Court:

“My name is Donna Crawford. I am the wife of Officer David Crawford.

To you the animal that sits before me, and I use this term very loosely, you claim to be this scared little boy who comes from the rough streets of south St. Pete and a community that failed you. But let me tell you, I come from the same streets of south St. Pete, a low income family and without many opportunities available to others. But unlike you I didn’t carry a gun, shoot and kill another human being nor blame anyone else for my choices and actions.

You sit in this courtroom that is supposed to deliver justice, but to me justice would be for me to do to you physically what you did to my husband.

So the more you complain, scared little boy, be very afraid, because you’re going to prison where people are tortured, raped and yes, lose their life and this time mommy and daddy cannot run to your aid and help you. So I want you to know when these things happen to you it will still fall very short of the pain I feel every day for what you have taken from me.

You are not worth remembering anymore after I walk out of this courtroom today, except the day I get to read your obituary and then maybe, maybe I will find peace within this nightmare I relive every day. Thank you.”

Lindsey’s defense team conceded in opening statements that Lindsey shot and killed Ofc. Crawford when he stopped Lindsey on a burglary call, but they argued that Lindsey’s .380 caliber pistol accidentally went off and shot Crawford once.  Further, when Lindsey saw Ofc. Crawford drawing his gun, Lindsey panicked and shot four more times in self Continue reading

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Another Victim in the Trayvon Martin Case: Objectivity

George Zimmerman

I have thus far avoided weighing in on the Trayvon Martin-George Zimmerman shooting out of Sanford, FL.   I did not want to speak prematurely, however…

The controversial incident happened nearly a month ago in the small city outside Orlando.  In the ensuing weeks, public outrage over the shooting, the investigation, the chief of police, and the charge of racism has simmered over.

Each day, the mainstream media has brought us a fistful of “breaking news,” fresh protests, and the latest in politicians and celebrities vying for the spotlight in the wake of this case.  In society’s current zeal for instant gratification, it seems no one has patience for the prudence and determination of our legal system.

If criminal charges are filed, this case should be tried objectively in the 18th Judicial Circuit of Florida for Brevard and Seminole Counties, not by a Media Circus.  Now because of all the hoopla and hype, the 4th Judicial Circuit State Attorney has been brought in to replace the State Attorney in Seminole County!  And a Task Force has been commissioned to study Stand Your Ground!  Would everyone just please calm down.

Problematic for police in this shooting has been the assertion by Zimmerman that he was defending himself and the implications that it has for determining probable cause when viewed under the lens of Florida’s Stand Your Ground law.

The relevant portion of Florida State Statute 776.013(3) reads:

“A person who is not engaged in an unlawful activity and who is attacked in any other place where he or she has a right to be has no duty to retreat and has the right to stand his or her ground and meet force with force, including deadly force if he or she reasonably believes it is necessary to do so to prevent death or great bodily harm to himself or herself or another or to prevent the commission of a forcible felony”

If Zimmerman’s articulation of self-defense is plausible, and there are no credible eyewitnesses or physical evidence to refute it, the police will not be able to develop Continue reading

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New COAST Products Rapid Response Knife Video Review

This is a video review of the COAST Products Rapid Response Folding Knife.  The knife makes me smile for several reasons.  First, it is very well made.  The production values are high and the knife has a quality feel.  It is inexpensive.  Not cheap, inexpensive.  The knife in the video, which is the 3.9″ 5Cr15MoV satin-finished blade can be purchased for only $41.49 (three dollars more for a black coated blade).  Lastly, the knife performs well.

COAST Products, which began as COAST Cutlery, has been a family-owned Oregon business since 1919.  Although the company began making knives, the current product line includes LED lights and multi-tools.  I have a COAST HP7 LED light that is also of high quality.  The Rapid Response Knife was designed by world-renowned custom knife maker Ron Lake, so I was not surprised that I liked it so much.

I savaged a cardboard box and chopped at a 2 X 4 with the Rapid Response Knife and found the blade to have good edge retention qualities.  Because some steel can be inferior for a knife blade if not Continue reading

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Florida Department of Corrections Sergeant Stabbed to Death

Sgt. Ruben Thomas

Sgt. Ruben Thomas, of the Florida Department of Corrections, was murdered in the line of duty on 3/18/2012 at the Columbia Correctional Institute Annex, which is near Lake City, FL.  Sgt. Thomas was checking on an inmate in one of the dormitory wings at approximately 2200 hrs last night when he was attacked by Inmate Richard Franklin.

Thomas was stabbed in the neck with an improvised weapon by Franklin, who also injured Corrections Officer William Brewer with a loaded sock.  Brewer’s injuries are non life-threatening.  Franklin was sentenced to life in prison in 1995 for first degree murder, armed robbery, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, battery on a law enforcement officer, and escape.

Franklin (photo: DOC)

Franklin (photo: DOC)

Sgt. Thomas, 24, was a six year veteran of the Florida Department of Corrections.  He is survived by his young daughter and his fiancee.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Department of Corrections.

Randall

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They Gave My Cruiser a Trespass Warning!

…Updated below…

The other night there was a knock at my front door and I saw a guy in plainclothes wearing a badge.  It was a command officer from the small city in which I live (but do not work).  He apologetically told me I could not park a marked police car in my driveway!

I recently received a new slicktop CVPI that is striped and lettered.  My old cruiser, old as in a 2001 Crown Vic, was an unmarked unit.  The command officer said my new marked car is a “commercial vehicle” and violates the city code banning the parking of commercial vehicles on residential property.  He said they received a citizen complaint.  Seriously?  It’s a POLICE CAR!

He was polite, and I respectfully responded in kind, but I told him my understanding was that police cars are government vehicles and not commercial vehicles by state law.  He said he did not agree.  Meh.  I said I would handle the problem and we parted company with a handshake.

My solution was to do what I do every day.  Research.  I looked up the city ordinance he was referencing.  Yep, commercial vehicle…parking…residential lots…prohibited.  Not a problem.  I consulted my legal advisor, a fellow officer who is Florida Bar certified, to whom I owe a cup of coffee as retainer for each nugget of advice.  He said this Continue reading

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Florida Attorney General’s Efforts Curbing Pill Mills

AG Pam Bondi

Florida has been a major player in the prescription drug abuse epidemic in this country, but efforts by Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi have reduced the flow of addictive pain pills onto the streets.

It is no secret that Bondi made pill mills and prescription drug abuse a priority when she made the move to Tallahassee in January of 2011.  Initially, her ideas were met with a cool reception in the governor’s office, but over the last year things have thawed and new enforcement strategies are paying off.

At a press conference Wednesday, Bondi, Governor Rick Scott, Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Gerald Bailey, and Department of Health Interim Surgeon General Dr. Steven Harris announced the positive results achieved by the collaboration of local, state, and federal agencies.

Florida-licensed pain clinics have declined from 854 to 508 since March 2011.  Sadly, in 2010, Florida was the workplace of 98 of the top 100 prescribers of Oxycodone in the nation.  Now that number is just 11.  Nationally, fifty-three of the top 100 Oxycodone purchasing pharmacies were in Florida last year.  Only 19 of those pharmacies are still in operation today.

A year ago, the Governor’s Office created the FDLE-coordinated Statewide Drug Enforcement Strike Force.  Over 2,100 arrests have been made since this time last year, Continue reading

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Maxpedition Falcon II Backpack–Concealed Carry Review

While vacationing, my wife and I regularly take long day hikes.  You may know I am a stalwart supporter of LEO’s carrying a firearm at all times, so the backpack I wear has to have good concealment and easy access for a handgun.  The Maxpedition Falcon II satisfies both attributes and more.

Many backpacks and slingbags have adequate cargo space and useful features, but I went looking for a carry-all that could give me good ingress into a handgun compartment while the pack was worn on my back with both straps shouldered.  In other words, a quick draw without having to doff the bag.

Years ago, I purchased a Maxpedition Condor backpack.  In those days, the Condor did not have a rear hydration/concealed carry pouch.  However, I did like the Condor’s construction and sturdy materials.  Based on this, I started to look at other Maxpedition products.  The Falcon II had a zippered pocket that is accessible from the right rear side–Bingo!  This looked promising.

Somewhere in Big Sur, CA

I received the Falcon II from an online retailer for a little over $100.  I tore open the box and put it on straightaway.  I could grab the right side rear pocket zipper at the base of the right strap and open the pocket.  Without much effort, I could insert my hand into where Continue reading

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Heckler and Koch’s New HK45 Compact Tactical

Heckler and Koch’s Jeff Swisher was kind enough to walk us through the features of their new HK45 Compact Tactical (CT) pistol at Media Day at the Range, SHOT Show 2012.  This new variant of the HK45 series is a recoil operated pistol with a modified Browning locking system.  The action is either DA/SA or their Law Enforcement Modification DAO.

The HK45CT was derived from the HK45 series to give civilians a taste of the Special Operations pistol made for the now-defunct U.S. Military Joint Combat Pistol and Combat Pistol programs from several years ago.

This gun has a threaded barrel, replaceable grip panels, a 10 round extended magazine, ambidextrous slide and mag release, and standard night sights.  It accepts all HK45 magazines.  H&K says their HK45CT’s o-ring system gives better barrel to slide lock-up for Continue reading

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Police Qualified Immunity Rejected in Florida K9 Dog Bite Case

I wrote an article for BlueSheepdog.com based on a K9 bite case from U. S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit ruling in Edwards vs. Shanley and Lovette (11-11512) from the Orlando Police Department.

The full article is linked above and gives the details of the call, but the gist of the ruling was that in the facts and circumstances specific to the Orlando incident in 2008, the judgment of the Appeals Court was to reject the qualified immunity defense of the two defendant police officers in this civil lawsuit.

At consideration in the case was the plaintiff’s allegations that the K9 dog bit him for five to seven minutes, which would be an excessive use of force.  The Court of Appeals left that allegation by the suspect to be heard by the U. S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida in future proceedings.

Because of the Appeals Court ruling in Edwards, my department changed its K9 use of force policy to include a documented estimation by the handler of the duration of a K9 dog bite.  This was not done because of any case law decided here.  It was done to preempt any Continue reading

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