This video shows the Marion County Sheriff’s Department pursuing a burglary suspect. Like many other agencies, once the air unit picked up the vehicle, patrol deputies backed off the pursuit and probably paralleled the vehicle until it stopped. Click title to read more…
This video begins after containment has been set on a suspect who is barricaded in his vehicle, seated in the driver’s seat with the window down. I don’t know if any chemical/less-lethal munitions, such as pepper ball, were used. I would believe that an agency as large as Anaheim PD would have access to the platform, but maybe it was unavailable to them at the time. Click title to read more…
This video shows an officer with the Indianapolis Metro Police Department runs a vehicle plate check, which returns to a vehicle that was involved in a carjacking the previous day. The driver momentarily tried to evade the officer who attempted to stop the vehicle. The driver then pulled into an apartment complex. Click title to read more…
There is no debrief for this video. The handler narrates a handler protection exercise using his door popper. There is a camera in the vehicle monitoring the dog’s behavior, and a GoPro on the dog so you can see what they do after the door is popped.
In this video, you will see Spokane PD K9 do a track on a hit-and-run suspect, who pointed a gun at bystanders. The track is done on long-line, which is typical for this type of search technique. The K9 handler deploys with several SWAT officers to search for the armed suspect. Click title to read more…
This video shows SDPD working a vehicle barricade with a non-compliant suspect in a stolen vehicle. Although the vehicle is not contained (pinned in), it is disabled. Pepperball was deployed, but it did not have the desired effects they had hoped for. SDPD then developed a plan to deploy a PSD through the back window of the vehicle. Click title to read more…
Patrol gets a LPR hit on a stolen vehicle, locates it, and then pursues the vehicle when the driver begins to flee. After colliding with another motorist, the suspect fled on foot and into a residential neighborhood. The video then speeds up to the point of apprehension. Click title to read more…
In this video, you can see officers from the Volusia County Sheriff’s Department attempting to contain a vehicle whose driver had multiple felony warrants for his arrest. I say “attempt” to contain because you cannot achieve proper containment unless you’re metal-to-metal with the suspect vehicle. Click title to read more…
This video shows a handler deploying his dog during a high-risk stop where shots were fired. The Santa Fe Police Department was in pursuit of a vehicle with two occupants. The driver had 10 outstanding warrants for his arrest, which appears to have prompted the pursuit. Click title to read more…
This video involves the Kern County Sheriff’s Department. KCSD received a call reference a stolen vehicle, which they were able to track via an anti-theft location device. It appears that patrol and two K9 handlers arrive on the scene, and the second handler grabs his dog to assist with the high-risk stop. Click title to read more…
I want to preface what I’m going to say with this: I don’t know the circumstances that led to a response by law enforcement in this incident. I’m just going to give you my thoughts on the handler, his decision-making, and his dog. Click title to read more…
This video shows patrol officers involved in a pursuit with a murder suspect. Early in the video, the suspect stops at a streetlight, giving the impression that he was going to give up. Click title to read more…
Patrol responds to a possible hostage call at an apartment complex in the Brentwood area. The reportee states that her mom was with her ex-husband and that he was standing in front of her, restricting her movement, and that he was armed with a handgun. Click title to read more…
What are your first impressions after watching this video? Intense, stressful, risky? I know what mine were; these guys did a kick ass job. There’s a saying that everyone wants to be a hero until it’s time to do the things that heroes do. Click title read more…
This is one hell of a call. I recently taught a supervision class for NTOA in Fort Lauderdale and have a little more information than what is provided in the video. Patrol received a call reference a male subject who stated that he was in a room where his wife was being raped. Click title to read more…