1) Are cops allowed to run over suspects (for example, if there is an active shooter on a street targeting people, and if you get out, he will almost defiantly hit you, are you allowed to drive into him to stop him)
2) Why do cops go for center mass shots? Wouldn't it be less lethal to shoot them in the leg?
3) Do you guys get to choose what cars you have, and how are they assigned
4) Why are 10 codes used, why say 10-80 instead of just saying '80' 'or Im in pursuit'
5) Do all police cars have rifles in the front seat? I've seen police cars really up close in San Fransico, and it looks like they have automatic rifles by the driver seat. Isnt that really dangerous, as if a suspect tries to jump into a police car and run, he would have access to automatic weapons. Shouldn't they be stored in the trunk?
6) What do SWAT and Tactical teams do from day to day? Situations that require a tactical team certainly won't occur every day or even often, so isn't it a waste to pay for SWAT officers salary if they are forced to be in base until a situation occurs?
7) Are all police officers trained to the same standard? For example, will officers from a small town in Iowa be trained to the same standard as Baltimore, LAPD or NYPD cops, where there is a higher chance of riskier situations occurring?
8) At what point to you taze a suspect if they are unarmed? I have seen bodycam footage of cops trying to tackle a suspect when they flee, and other times I have seen cops taze a suspect for running. How do you know wether you should taze or tackle a suspect?
9) How often are air units dispatched? Are they immediately called for any 10-80s, or does it have to be in a certain situation?
10) What is the different between a police department and a sherrifs office? I was in Downtown LA a couple of weeks ago, and the LE there were LAPD, as you would expect. However, when I was in hollywood, the LE there were Los Angeles County Sherrifs, and they had a different uniform to the blue LAPD officers. Does the Sherrifs office have different authorization or are they restricted in anything compared to the LAPD? Why is the sherrifs dept. not merged with the PD like it is in Europe?
11) Do you guys decide how you patrol? Do you decide whether you do speed check on the highway, foot patrol, or vehicle patrol, or do you get assigned them?
12) In police bodycam videos, why is there no audio during the first 30 seconds?
13) If a suspect crosses state boundaries, are you no longer able to pursue them?
14) How long do police stay on scene during a shootout? If the cops shot dead a suspect pulling a gun, what happens next? Do all officers who repsonded have to remain on scene even if it is a code 4?
15) If you are an officer off duty, can you still arrest people? If you are an officer in TX, and you see teenagers smoking pot, are you able to arrest them or not?
16) Do officers have an arrest quota that they need to fill? What there to prevent an officer from turning a blind eye if he smells weed during a traffic stop, as it will take a lot of time and paperwork to process someone.
17) Do you get to decide if you ride with a partner or by yourself?
18) How long does police training last for
19) How strict are fitness requirements? I've seen videos of the academy where officers have to run laps, and do push ups, and sit ups e.t.c., but I still see a lot of heavily overweight officers.
20) Are you responsible if your car gets damaged. If a suspect hits your car or you pit a car and your car gets damaged, will you be in hot water?
Anyway, thats my questions, it would be appriciated if someone could answer a couple of them. Feel free to ask other questions in the comments!
2) Why do cops go for center mass shots? Wouldn't it be less lethal to shoot them in the leg?
3) Do you guys get to choose what cars you have, and how are they assigned
4) Why are 10 codes used, why say 10-80 instead of just saying '80' 'or Im in pursuit'
5) Do all police cars have rifles in the front seat? I've seen police cars really up close in San Fransico, and it looks like they have automatic rifles by the driver seat. Isnt that really dangerous, as if a suspect tries to jump into a police car and run, he would have access to automatic weapons. Shouldn't they be stored in the trunk?
6) What do SWAT and Tactical teams do from day to day? Situations that require a tactical team certainly won't occur every day or even often, so isn't it a waste to pay for SWAT officers salary if they are forced to be in base until a situation occurs?
7) Are all police officers trained to the same standard? For example, will officers from a small town in Iowa be trained to the same standard as Baltimore, LAPD or NYPD cops, where there is a higher chance of riskier situations occurring?
8) At what point to you taze a suspect if they are unarmed? I have seen bodycam footage of cops trying to tackle a suspect when they flee, and other times I have seen cops taze a suspect for running. How do you know wether you should taze or tackle a suspect?
9) How often are air units dispatched? Are they immediately called for any 10-80s, or does it have to be in a certain situation?
10) What is the different between a police department and a sherrifs office? I was in Downtown LA a couple of weeks ago, and the LE there were LAPD, as you would expect. However, when I was in hollywood, the LE there were Los Angeles County Sherrifs, and they had a different uniform to the blue LAPD officers. Does the Sherrifs office have different authorization or are they restricted in anything compared to the LAPD? Why is the sherrifs dept. not merged with the PD like it is in Europe?
11) Do you guys decide how you patrol? Do you decide whether you do speed check on the highway, foot patrol, or vehicle patrol, or do you get assigned them?
12) In police bodycam videos, why is there no audio during the first 30 seconds?
13) If a suspect crosses state boundaries, are you no longer able to pursue them?
14) How long do police stay on scene during a shootout? If the cops shot dead a suspect pulling a gun, what happens next? Do all officers who repsonded have to remain on scene even if it is a code 4?
15) If you are an officer off duty, can you still arrest people? If you are an officer in TX, and you see teenagers smoking pot, are you able to arrest them or not?
16) Do officers have an arrest quota that they need to fill? What there to prevent an officer from turning a blind eye if he smells weed during a traffic stop, as it will take a lot of time and paperwork to process someone.
17) Do you get to decide if you ride with a partner or by yourself?
18) How long does police training last for
19) How strict are fitness requirements? I've seen videos of the academy where officers have to run laps, and do push ups, and sit ups e.t.c., but I still see a lot of heavily overweight officers.
20) Are you responsible if your car gets damaged. If a suspect hits your car or you pit a car and your car gets damaged, will you be in hot water?
Anyway, thats my questions, it would be appriciated if someone could answer a couple of them. Feel free to ask other questions in the comments!