Advanced Taser M26 Guidelines, Phoenix PD AZ
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GENERAL INFORMATION A. • • • • The policies of the Phoenix Police Department (PPD) are set forth as follows: Physical force Deadly force Less-lethal force Lethal weapons and eqUipment B. Sworn employees and affected Police Department employees will be instructed in these policies before employing any of the weapons, tactics, or techniques. C. Only department-issued or approved weapons, equipment, and chemical agents will be authorized. 2. DEFINITIONS " . Reasonable" Belief • . LesS~L'eth¥ 'f' Force " D,~IJIY Force . . When the facts and circumstances cause a reasonable and prudent law enforcement officer to • act or think in a similar way under the circumstances. Is a tactic that when properly applied has minimal or no risk of causing death. • Any tactic or use of force that is likely to cause death or serious physical injury, such as the use ofa firearm "Serious . • A bodily injury that creates a reasonable risk of death; causes serious and pennanent . Physical IQjury disfigurement; or results in long tenn loss or impainnent of the functioning of any ,,. ' ,'.'. . , : .. ' \ ; ' t 1~: bodilv member or orcan. The application of an unreasonable amount of force in a given incident based on the • ;"a IEi<cessi";~sliF • . , " i ,j :.;::; l,~Force. ~j'; totali;';' of the circumstances. Psychological Intimidation - Non-verbal cues indicating subject's unwillingness or f~dJype~,.of;:"~;:i • threats through attitude, appearance, and physical readiness. ""IIR,e~lsta~c~,.'::: 1;1 ~l"lli!:'l!1.rm~;, ';, ""i ID1q • Verbal Non-Compliance - Verbal responses indicating unwillingness ar threats. , j"~ l''f'''''' 1): ~ 1': :', ~f.", Q1iA Passive Resistance - Physical actions that do not prevent officer's attempt ta cantrol. Ij:\:~; ~~~;:; ,:, ..;~;:, • Defensive Resistance - Physical actions that attempt to prevent officer's control, but • does not involve attempts to harm the officer. loll " '1}' Active Aggression - Physical actions of assault. :}~~~~:~" "' '~iu~ "...... ~::.. ~·>,I/I. ,,')' ,,;-1 Aaaravated Active Accression . Deadlv force encounter ~f.,;~'m~lU!\:I. Response'1i"[ The option used is detennined by the totality of the circumstances Options . . • Presence - Identification of authority. • Verbal Direction - Commands of direction or arrest. I., • Soft Empty Hand Control and Restraining Devices - Techniques that have a minimal I, chance of injury. ..... t "iII Ij;/~' ,~i~t":~?:,,,~,~.; I .... • .~ - • I:: • • • • Restraining Devices (transport use oniy) - Handcuffs, Ripp restraint, ankle cuffs, shackles, wolf strap Chemical Weapons - Oieoresin capsicum, CIN, and CIS. M26 Advanced Taser Intermediate Control Techniques Techniques that have a probability of injury. - • • • Hard Empty Hand Control Impact Weapons Stunbag Shotgun • Canine Application Carotid Control Technique Deadlv Force t. E. -- - M26 Advanced Taser: ........ "~ -........... ...... • li>rcc_".. • Do 10126 """"""'" T.... is • IesI "'"" ....... _ • The: lol26 Ad--.d T_ is. _ on """,,,,,,,... cin::uz ~ ~d ~ ....... subi= -~ AyII'!O!!ltcl lltlN·... • · Gui<Wi.... ,«~ • • ...... d 1UbjccI', .... I'"'I'"IIed ...... 10 II <10......."_ will be ... ""' .....- * , of oK..... _ . . , a:rtiliaI • •1-"6 _ T. . Opa>icn.., _ _ .. ~ 0IlII.,..,.... oI<viD<. n..M26Ad_ 'ho<> ..... ....,._ • _loy """ ........ o:u. Ootr.......,..... .. _ Thc:M26Ad_T. . "'"Yb<_ ... .-;oas_""'usiq:~i . __. Kli... >aI'.,_.~otti ~ Ib..-I_ [...,lo)ftO "';(1 "'" ~ly<lliplay... '-dlo .... "'26 Mv>n«d T....- ... ..""..._ .. 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(Conlinuod} 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , • AIlrounce deployment 10 Pf~venl contagious fire Comrnunicale with other office... upon aniviog at the sce"" Considerations prior to using the d<M"" on 'USpec!3 "' water; Any sigJificanl omounl of water may cause the out!ect 10 drown and wil hinOOr other office" a";,~ in the apprehension ot the .... pect. Deep water reduces If>e target a"'". ~ use when, The ..,sped is in daoger of fa.iog from • significant helg/1t In conjuncJon I'oilh OC ,pray Suspects are n...-flammable liqlJids Of g"... s !mooLlOdincJ ProoedLlles Place lIle probe. backward in lhe .pent Cllrtridge and cewer wilh. biohazard stic,,".-. • The callridge. probes, and sorne identification alid. will be impounded in a pIa,tIc ""nlainer and then into. plastic e'lldence en""lope and marl:-o<l ,.;th biohazard ,tickers and Jmpo!J'lded as evidence on the ",re,t "'port. 0 The .pent cartlidge ..rial ""mbe, wil be included 00 the Invo;,e and in !he DR 0 For r c ' odurcs """ par"9/'3Ph 6 ot Ihis <>Rler, Effects 01 !he M2!l AdVlloced Taser 0 , , :;:~'dtCal Treatm.nt 0 0 , .. MiMr Puncture wouods and okin irrital"'" ~, M effect 00 !>earl rhythm., ~ pacemal<e,s";lll no Orig-Ierm etlec~ ~. Iemporary disrupt"", to Upoo dep!oyme!l! QI!\c.... wm: 0 0 0 , Reque'" p""""ed~ "'''I'ood to U-.e scene. Not remove probes from the sUbject'. ey.... face. ned<, or groin. Notify a superviso, wIIo ";11 respond to 111<> seen•. NOTE: Prior 10 amVllI 01 paramedics. M28 Advanced Taser Operators may subject, while weari"lliatex gloves, ~eeping in mind bk>od rernove~ lrom!he tn~PQRT!i'!G USE ", A. borne en concerns. OF FORCE INCIDENTS , Employee. ",ill d"""It>.nr the"s< of .n".n<!.n "'C 0 tiom. (''''De,,! Reporting Quiddin<' • Snpenisor; compktinj; U.c ofForc. Repom win fom'.,d ••ch re "throu h the choin of command to \heir ,. cliv. but"",1 ,c,inct commander for review. M26 Advanco<! Taler Rrmi"! (,;9";="" [9r jnoKknjl jnvolving ,h. MU Ad",,,,,«!Wcr. '\ • • • A lIlpOf"i.." wilt be 'OIlU<,ed •• Soon ., po;I,ibl!. The PACE DR gon",t h<adi.~ ... of r"",...,rion ",ilt be """",I.rod """ (he d<!.aib reg..-ding 'h<""" ofl,,«. ,,'ill be "",.mooted in ,n. """>rive """ion of 'l>e DR. AJI incid<1lt< ;"vohing ,n•.\126 Ad,·."c," wiil be "po~ed i. ,lie UI< T"" ofForm1njuITd Pri""",r Report ar.d witl i""lude Ib, 10110,,';"& • • • o R..:l<o. for d..pl";"","' Seri.1 nUmbe' ofTucr u..-l Numl>¢, of,;"", d,ployed Thri'" :>nd in",,,,, location" '"'1'0" Di,tano, of'll< from ,h. officer;, who deployed ,he T",,, EIf"'i" ..... onJ .. ,"11 of ul<