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β | '''Action''' refers to taking action based on this decision, be it non-lethal or lethal. The most common non-lethal action begins with shouting compliance orders ("Down on the floor! LVMPD! Drop the gun! Drop it motherfucker!" etc), which is covered by Intimidate/Coercion and combat actions such as Threaten. The officer can move forward and physically subdue the suspect if they do not comply. This can mean punching or hitting the suspect in melee, spraying their face with mace, tasering them, or, if lethal action is called for, shooting them. Grappling with a suspect is ill advised as it means there's one less SWAT team member with an available weapon and | + | '''Action''' refers to taking action based on this decision, be it non-lethal or lethal. The most common non-lethal action begins with shouting compliance orders ("Down on the floor! LVMPD! Drop the gun! Drop it motherfucker!" etc), which is covered by Intimidate/Coercion and combat actions such as Threaten. The officer can move forward and physically subdue the suspect if they do not comply. This can mean punching or hitting the suspect in melee, spraying their face with mace, tasering them, or, if lethal action is called for, shooting them. Grappling with a suspect is ill advised as it means there's one less SWAT team member with an available weapon and it can often result in a prolonged struggle. If the suspect complies after non-lethal action, they are disarmed, searched, and handcuffed ("neutralized") for later arrest and processing by trailers. An officer should report that the suspect is neutralized so CP knows ("suspect in custody"). If the suspect is shot or otherwise out of action by lethal force, an officer reports this to CP ("suspect down"). If a hostage or an officer is wounded or killed, an officer should also report this. |
=Hostages= | =Hostages= |