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What questions should the investigating supervisor address for incidents involving the use of firearm against a dangerous animal?
What questions should the investigating supervisor address for incidents involving the use of firearm against a dangerous animal?
- What was the weather like during the incident?
- What is the officer's favorite color?
- What was the breed and size of the animal? (correct)
- What is the animal's favorite food?
What should the responding supervisor ensure when disposing of an animal carcass?
What should the responding supervisor ensure when disposing of an animal carcass?
- The animal is brought back to the police station
- The animal is left on the side of the road
- The appropriate contacts are made (correct)
- The animal is buried in the backyard
What should the investigating supervisor document in an investigative letter for incidents involving an accidental discharge or the use of a firearm against a dangerous animal?
What should the investigating supervisor document in an investigative letter for incidents involving an accidental discharge or the use of a firearm against a dangerous animal?
- The supervisor's personal opinions
- The findings of their administrative investigations (correct)
- The names of witnesses who were present during the incident
- Nothing needs to be documented
Should the investigating supervisor document the findings of their administrative investigations in an investigative letter for incidents involving an accidental discharge or the use of a firearm against a dangerous animal?
Should the investigating supervisor document the findings of their administrative investigations in an investigative letter for incidents involving an accidental discharge or the use of a firearm against a dangerous animal?
The investigating supervisor should only address the breed and size of the animal in incidents involving the use of firearm against a dangerous animal.
The investigating supervisor should only address the breed and size of the animal in incidents involving the use of firearm against a dangerous animal.
The Communications Bureau should be notified to make the appropriate contacts when disposing of an animal carcass.
The Communications Bureau should be notified to make the appropriate contacts when disposing of an animal carcass.
Which of the following questions should the investigating supervisor NOT address for incidents involving the use of firearm against a dangerous animal?
Which of the following questions should the investigating supervisor NOT address for incidents involving the use of firearm against a dangerous animal?
Why should the investigating supervisor determine if there were other means available to stop the animal before using a firearm?
Why should the investigating supervisor determine if there were other means available to stop the animal before using a firearm?
What information should the investigating supervisor gather about the animal's actions prior to the use of a firearm?
What information should the investigating supervisor gather about the animal's actions prior to the use of a firearm?
Should the investigating supervisor gather information about the animal's actions prior to the use of a firearm?
Should the investigating supervisor gather information about the animal's actions prior to the use of a firearm?
The investigating supervisor should only consider the breed and size of the animal in their investigation.
The investigating supervisor should only consider the breed and size of the animal in their investigation.
The investigating supervisor does not need to document their findings in an investigative letter for incidents involving the use of a firearm against a dangerous animal.
The investigating supervisor does not need to document their findings in an investigative letter for incidents involving the use of a firearm against a dangerous animal.