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« Last post by Huntsman on September 29, 2022, 21:55:32 pm »
Amazing report. Your effort is impeccable.
Though I would agree with the Officer. Adding some live action screenshots would surely enrich your already amazing report even more.
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« Last post by Hazard on September 29, 2022, 21:34:45 pm »
Impressive and optimistic, that's all I gotta say.
A suggest would be to attach screenshots to make your report colorful. Anyways, huge appreciation from me for the improvement!
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« Last post by ferrari32 on September 29, 2022, 19:21:58 pm »
Patrol report - VCPD Cadet Ferrari32 Date of patrol: 27th September, 2022Supporting officers (if any): VCPD Captain Nylez; VCPD Senior Officer Omarosh; VCPD Officer Hazard; VCPD Officer Janicch; VCPD Officer MasterOz; VCPD Officer Thomas_Moretti Summarized results (if any): The day went from eerily quiet towards utterly chaotic. Made one arrest, two traffic stops that evolved into a high speed chase, one suspect taken down using lethal force, one suspect succumbed to injuries as result of a high speed chase and an execution of an intercept maneuver, assisted the SWAT team in boarding a known smuggler's vessel.Detailed description of events:1);My patrol began fairly quietly, I've reported in with other officers on duty, and accepted an advise from Officer Hazard to patrol the Viceport area. The streets were relatively quiet, and my presence seemed to detter criminal activity in the area.One individual, later identified to be =TLA=Kuzuryu, refused to pull over in a routine traffic stop. An APB was put out on the suspect, but I was ordered to stand down, which I did2);While resuming a regular patrol, I received a distress call on the radio regarding officers involved in shooting, and officers in danger, around the Ocean Beach lighthouse area. I responded to the call and witnessed Officer Janicch clutched on the floor, visibly wounded, and three suspects fleeing the scene towards a yacht in the area. I took a safe position, and called in code 30 on the wire. The captain responded and advised me to stay put. I made observations of the suspects' location and equipment and awaited reinforcements on the scene. The vessel was on the move, and as I was reinforced by Officer MasterOz, and Captain Nylez, I was tasked by the Captain to find an aerial unit. With swift teamwork, Officer MasterOz and I managed to comandeer a Maverick helicopter. We gave pursuit to the vessel, keeping out of small arms range, and awaited further orders. The order came. We were to reinforce SWAT operatives Hazard, Thomas_Moretti, and the SWAT commander Nylez in boarding and retaking the vessel. The approach was swift and methodical, we've managed to clear out the top deck, during which I've discharged my service shotgun into two suspects. The suspects, unwilling to surrender even in such a desperate state, were finally put down by Captain Nylez. After these events, I was ambushed by a suspect with an automatic shotgun while clearing the lower deck. I had to be MEDEVAC-ed off the premises. After recovering from my wounds, I joined Officer Hazard in a co-ordinated ambush aimed at any suspects still active on the yacht, near Hyman Memorial stadium. The last suspect was put to rest, and their contraband was safely stored at Washington Beach Police HQ.
3); After a traffic stop gone wrong, a suspect later identified to be one ''BangoVasil'' attempted to flee in a Comet. The event resulted in a high speed chase involving a great number of police units. I responded to the call in my police cruiser and attempted to take the role of primary pursuer, but seeing other officers better equipped to follow the suspects in their cheetahs, I disengaged the pursuit as a primary and moved out to intercept. I anticipated the suspect's movement correctly, and soon met him in the Little Haiti area. I rammed into his side, causing his vehicle to flip and become disabled. The suspect's vehicle caught fire, and the suspect unfortunately succumbed to his injuries, unable to abandon his vehicle in time.
4); During my patrol, I've noticed a vehicle, reported to be stolen, being driven towards the Viceport area by one identified as ''Cillian Murphy''. I advised the units in the area to proceed with caution. I made my way to the Viceport area, which was irregularly populated, to assist Officer Janicch and prevent the situation from escalating. Upon noticing the lime green Glendale again, I pulled the driver over and proceeded to investigate.
The situation escalated, with the driver becoming agitated after being unable to produce needed paperwork to prove the car's ownership. The driver attempted to flee the scene, and several units including myself gave pursuit. Senior Officer Omarosh was the primary pursuer, and followed the vehicle into the Downtown area, where the suspect proceeded to flee into the premises of the local Ammu-Nation gun store. The situation escalated even further, when the suspect received help from his accomplices who waited for him inside the establishment. Officer Omarosh received a serious injury as a result. I rendevoused with officer Hazard outside the premises, and we made the call to bring order to chaos before the situation escalates even more, and more lives are threatened. We succesfully made entry and eliminated one of the suspects accomplices, pursuing Cillian Murphy deeper down the corridors. Using methodical teamwork, the suspect was brought down and the situation was pacified.
5); Nearing the end of my shift, we were coming back from a routine operation to submit confiscated goods to the evidence room, we heard shots fired at the Vice Point/Malibu area. Soon after the call came out, a suspect later identified to be one ''Homero Sanchez'', discharged a weapon in the public. I was advised to take over as the aerial unit in the pursuit, and actively followed the suspect and called out his bearing. The suspect's vehicle flipped in the Viceport area, so I landed my aerial unit in order to provide assistance to our ground units. The suspect made a corner, and pulled out a pump action shotgun, aiming it in my general direction. I took evasive action, and luckily the suspect's weapon appeared to jam. Outnumbered and with no way out, the suspect surrendered and was escorted to VCPDHQ by me.
While on the way to booking, I recognized the suspect as an earlier bust. In the past, I arrested the young man for dangerous driving, and had a critical conversation with him, hoping to help him grow into a better man. I was sad to see that it did not produce any results.
The interview later seems to indicate that Homero is now part of an organized crime syndicate, attempting to bribe and coerce me using money and threats.
The suspect was then booked, but I doubt that's the last we see of him..
Conclusion of patrol report, signed
Sincerely,
VCPD Cadet [VU]Ferrari32
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« Last post by Kowalski. on September 28, 2022, 06:22:30 am »
I was told by Kowalski to suspect Sup_ for the reason "Endangerment / Brandishing a firearm".
Hey Kowalski, Why did you instruct Hazard to hand out the suspection if you believe it was due? Was that so in-case something goes wrong and you mess up like you did, you'd have a safety net so it would be easier for you to throw the blame over to someone else? The plot sure thickens..
Cute, but no. I simply advised the officer of a potential crime and told him how I'd handle it. Either way, this wasn't my arrest. I've made it clear in my previous statements. I rest my case and will no longer respond to this complaint, awaiting a decision by the command.
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« Last post by danigold on September 27, 2022, 22:15:35 pm »
I was told by Kowalski to suspect Sup_ for the reason "Endangerment / Brandishing a firearm".
Hey Kowalski, Why did you instruct Hazard to hand out the suspection if you believe it was due? Was that so in-case something goes wrong and you mess up like you did, you'd have a safety net so it would be easier for you to throw the blame over to someone else? The plot sure thickens..
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« Last post by Hazard on September 27, 2022, 21:21:07 pm »
VCPD Officer Hazard
Greetings, this is Officer Hazard and I'm about to answer every question that is asked. 1. Can explain your POV, focusing on the actions prior to 10:51 CET when you and FBI Special Agent Kowalski were involved in the traffic stop.
- I pulled over Sup_ while we were having a discussion because he was moving away slowly and slowly. Basically the purpose of /pull-overing Sup_ was to not make him move away from the radio of the Police. After I was done, Kowalski and I was having discussion. After I was told by Kowalski to suspect Sup_ for the reason "Endangerment / Brandishing a firearm" I went near him, suspected him and then he immediately surrendered. After that as soon as Kowalski told me to read the gentleman(Sup_) his Miranda rights.. the smuggle happened. Since I was just half part of the investigation.. I asked the permission from Kowaski for the smuggle and went for it. 2. Why did you need to perform a traffic stop at all, if the crime happened prior?
- As I already said above, he was moving slowly and gradually away from us so I had to immediately stop him because I couldn't take a decision quickly.. I was still having a discussion while he was keep moving away. 3. Please elaborate on your charges of "Endangerment" and explain in detail why you believed Mr Sanchez's actions were dangerous.
- First of all, it is un-acceptable for civilians to shoot and comes under the crime "Public Endangerment" so it is forbidden for people to start shooting. In Sup_'s case, he was shooting the car on the road near Cherry Popers where people pass daily. There were two police officers present near the action which could've harmed them or either the people who pass through their vehicles on the road. It is considered a violation of law to open fire in the public. 4. Explain why the suspect you arrested, and therefore under your custody, ended up being left with the FBI?
- It wasn't actually my custody because I wasn't the one cuffing him and putting him in the car. I was told to but I asked the FBI to let me go for the smuggle work and handle the criminal if you can because we both issued the criminal suspection so it was the right of both, anyone could do the job so I simply asked him to do and I'll rather take care of the smuggle. 5. Can you provide any recording (logs) from between 10:30 CET and 11:05 CET? Preferably any recording from the Police CB channel.
- I have provided them below. Spoiler (Click to expand)
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« Last post by Huntsman on September 27, 2022, 11:34:13 am »
Amazing Report. I am happy to see that despite you claiming you are unfamiliar with police roleplay, you've displayed exceptional roleplay skills. For this reason, I am granting you the Police Roleplay competence required to pass the academy. Your record currently looks as follows:
Vice City Police Department Academy
CADET FILE:Ferrari32 Accepted on: 2022 September 26
Notes/Remarks: --- Redacted ---
Competences:
V - Granted - - Needs more training X - Critical failure, needs extensive training
[] Knowledge of Protocol Evaluated by: [V] Police Roleplay Evaluated by: Gabriel Adams, Chief of Police. [] Basics of Policing Evaluated by: [] Pursuit Evaluated by: [] Combat Evaluated by: [] Map Knowledge Evaluated by: [] Evidence Processing and Investigation Evaluated by:
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« Last post by danigold on September 27, 2022, 09:40:42 am »
I instructed the arresting officer to do so as he was learning to navigate an arrest, as I've previously said, and I was there to assist him in doing so. Now while this order was unfortunately missed by Officer Hazard.
You were there during the whole time (except those 10 minutes in which you abandoned my client locked and handcuffed inside a hot car) yet you failed to make sure the Miranda Rights were promptly read to my client upon his arrest. You're still trying to throw the blame on Hazard it seems.. transported [Homero] to the station.
Yea you did, after which you promptly and negligently left him alone in a hot car. I do still deny any claims of vandalism and do wish to point out that while there was no smoke per se, the complainant cannot clearly discern the amount of damage to the vehicle nor can they actually mitigate the risks. The vehicles were smashed up, which the footage shows.
So the complainant cannot clearly discern the amount of damage to the vehicles, yet you can? Are you a mechanic or something? How were you able to discern that despite not having any amount of smoke that the vehicles were a hazard to the people? Just because you see a car with a few lightly damaged parts you get to shoot them? Are you aware that these vehicles could be fixed? Are you aware that these vehicles are people's property, which you destroyed? I went ahead and did yet another test to debunk your silly and made up excuses, in which I had a car's parts damaged, approximately to the same level of the vehicles in the initial evidence of you destroying people's property, and had it's condition expertly diagnosed and analyzed at a Pay'N'Spray, after which it was fixed to being brand new for the mere $150 ARD, the car's in the initial evidence of you causing explosions using people's property could have been safely towed, and could have been fixed, easily. Test results: https://imgur.com/a/eEqZXHJYou unnecessarily destroyed people's property, yet you claim no vandalism was done on your part? Please, take your own advice, and read the law.
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« Last post by Kowalski. on September 27, 2022, 06:33:18 am »
2. Did you take custody of the suspect from VCPD Officer Hazard, and was this properly communicated?
2.) I did not. If anything, I communicated the contrary. At the end of the interrogation of Mr. Sanchez, I specifically reiterated that any detainment or release of the suspect in custody was up to Officer Hazard as he was the arresting officer and the suspect was in his custody.
I'm no expert in the secret lingo used between the FBI and VCPD, but I have these recordings of Hazard asking Kowalski through the police radio if he minds to "go ahead with it" and Kowalski replying with "aight", to which after Hazard has, and my client is alone with Kowalski. Sounds a bit like one law enforcement official handing over the custody of a suspect to another law enforcement official.
Spoiler (Click to expand)
Regarding the claims of not reading miranda rights, it is evident that I instructed the arresting officer to read out those miranda rights by the following recording: I instructed the arresting officer to do so as he was learning to navigate an arrest, as I've previously said, and I was there to assist him in doing so. Now while this order was unfortunately missed by Officer Hazard, I made sure to reiterate those rights as a result of the oversight on-scene. This was to ensure the suspect was still entitled to his civil rights as per the constitution. You said it yourself, Ms. Slaughter, people make mistakes. Officer Hazard made one as he is still learning to navigate an arrest, which is why I was there, to begin with. Either way nothing you've said changes the fact that Officer Hazard made the calls as the arresting officer, which is clearly indicated here during the interrogation. And just for the information of the command, I didn't take custody of the suspect but transported him to the station. I still would've waited for Officer Hazard. Other officers or agents can transport suspects as needed, however, it doesn't necessarily change the arresting officer or the person under whose custody a suspect is. Officer Hazard didn't do anything wrong by responding to another priority situation, and I transported the suspect. Officer Hazard responded to a callout which then became more dangerous with lives on the line, including his own. When the stakes got as high as they did, that is when I responded in a bid to try and protect my comrades and of course ensure nobody escaped justice. As I said before, I regret that Mr. Sanchez felt neglected and do apologize to him for any inconvenience or disturbance caused. However, I would ask Mr. Sanchez to see my point of view and understand that the stakes were high and that I was looking to protect the lives of my fellow officers. I do still deny any claims of vandalism and do wish to point out that while there was no smoke per se, the complainant cannot clearly discern the amount of damage to the vehicle nor can they actually mitigate the risks. The vehicles were smashed up, which the footage shows. As for the "controlled testing", I do wish to indicate that a shockwave was still likely to occur, though clearly it is shown by the footage that no glass broke. However, it is the person filming who came even closer and thus put themselves in danger by doing so. The person filming should've looked to move away from danger, not towards it. Regards.
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« Last post by OmaRosh on September 27, 2022, 03:08:21 am »
Such an amazing report cadet. Excellent job Keep working hard and I'm sure you'll become an officer soon
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