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Itro to fire arms, Fundamental of Marksmanship, Auto Pistol Fundamentals, Mechanics of the Draw, Reduced light shooting, Intro to the shotgun,cultural Awareness, Fingerprinting, Handcuffing and contro
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Term
IN-Battery reload
Definition

shift

grab

release

Mags Cross

Tap

Release

 

Term
various carrying position, loading, firing.
Definition

Store:Ready position chamber empty, saftey n, action locked, mag tube empty

Carry:carry one position, high ready, low ready

loading; admin loading, speed combat, sustained loading

 

Term
Diffrence between laten prints and Known prints
Definition
Term

Fail to extract

Definition

- finger off trigger

            -identify malfunction

lock 

 drop and retain

rack-rack-rack

lock

tap

release

           back on threat         

Identify-lock-drop-rack-rack-rack-lock-tap-release-back on threat

Term

Define and demonstrate safe and proper procedures for loading and unloading auto pistols

Definition

-Administratively Loading the Pistol

                        -With the pistol in holster, insert loaded magazine

                        -Draw pistol properly and stop in the ready position

                        -Cycle action properly then De-Cock and re-holster

                        -With pistol in holster remove magazine and load another round into the magazine

  and re-insert into magazine well

                        -Ensure the magazine is seated by encircling the grip of the pistol with the thumb

              and forefinger of the strong hand while the pistol is holstered.  Bring the thumb

  and forefinger sown the grip of the weapon and off the end of the grip.

 

            -Administratively Unloading the Pistol

                        -With pistol in holster, remove the magazine

                        -Draw pistol properly and stop in ready position

                        -Cycle action to the rear and lock slide open check to ensure round has ejected

   and chamber is clear.

                        -Store ammunition and weapon separately

Term

Identify the different types of rounds the police shotgun can fire

                                               

Definition

-Buck shot

            -Bird shot

            -Slugs

            -Chemical agents

            -Door breaches

            -Impact munitions

            -Less than lethal

            -Bean bags, rubber balls, ect

Term

Identify several qualities of culture

Definition

-Culture is learned; not something you are born with

 

            -Culture is cumulative; is transmitted from 1 generation to the next

 

            -Culture is normative; it has definite rules

 

            -Culture is value laden; it states what is good or bad, right or wrong

 

            -Culture is “out of our own awareness”; we assume everyone thinks, acts, and behaves

  the same way we do

 

            -Culture affect how we view the world, others ,family, time, relationships, ect

Term

Fail to feed

Definition

-Finger off trigger

            -Identify malfunction

            -Tap

            -Rack

            -Threat

-IDENTIFY—TAP—RACK – THREAT

Term

Define technique to avoid lasering the arm when assuming flashlight position

Definition

-First bring the flashlight to the chest, then draw the weapon and bring it to a firing position with finger outside the trigger guard, then move the flashlight to the chosen position.

Term

Identify considerations when selecting a flashlight for use in reduced light situations

Definition

-Flashlight should be dark colored, non reflective, have a slide and on/off button, 7 ½ inches to 13 inches long, with 1 inch tube, have adjustable beam for high and low intensity,

Term

Identify the most common flashlight positions for reduced light shooting

Definition

-Harries Technique

 

          -Harries Modified Technique

         

-Chapman Technique

         

-Piggy Back Technique

 

          -Rogers/Sure-Fire Technique

 

          -Ayoob or Quick Fire Technique

Term

Define and demonstrate proper techniques for reloading auto pistols

Definition

-In battery reload

                        -Shift, grab, release, magazines cross in the air, tap, threat

 

            -Out of battery reload

                        -Shift-grab-release-magazines cross in the air-tap-release-threat

 

            -Tactical reload

                        -Shift, grab release, magazines cross in the air, tap, threat, retain the magazine that

  still has rounds in it

Term

Identify the proper sight picture with the police shotgun

Definition
-Rear site, not barrel, front site, and target on center of mass
Term
Identify advantages to LEO in being culturally aware
Definition

-Reduces the frequency of injuries experienced by law enforcement

 and citizens by; reducing uncertainty, maintaining control, and ensuring officer safety

  -Reduces the number of citizen complaints and lawsuits again law

 Enforcement

  -Improves community relations by sending the message that law

 enforcement is actively trying to serve the community better

     -Helps law enforcement recognize the value of diversity and use it

 as an asset rather than a problem

       -Improves communication skills and helps law enforcement respond more effectively to major demographic changes taking place in our community   

 by increasing our ability to commentate with complainants, perpetrators witnesses,

 community members, members of other law enforcement agencies and the judicial system

 

Term

Define combat distance

Definition

-The distance that a proficient shooter, practicing the fundamentals of stance, grip, presentation, trigger control and flash sight picture can place rapid and consistent hits in the disabling area of a human sized target

 

Term

Define technique used to fire without flashlight in reduced light situation

Definition

-The flash fire technique uses the muzzle flash from the weapon to get   

   proper sight alignment

 

          -Each shot after the first is aimed using the muzzle flash from the weapon

Term

Define method of reloading while using a flashlight in reduced light situations

Definition

-The fundamental reload process does not change a step to place the  

   flashlight out of the way is added (normally under the arm)

                          

          -Shift, grab, release, magazines cross in the air, tap the new one home.

 

Term

Demonstrate techniques related to engaging moving target

Definition

-Tracking

     Officer places the sights of the weapon on the moving target and moving theweapon at a pace so the sights stay on the target.  The shot is fired as the muzzle moves smoothly with the target.  The weapon moves at the same speed as the Target

Overtaking

Shooter starts behind the target and swings the muzzle slightly faster than the target.  The shooter fires when the sights overtake the target the shooter then continues to swing through the target as the shot is fired.  The weapon moves slightly faster than the target

 

        Steady hold or ambush

Shooter holds ahead of the target and waits until the target moves into the sight picture to fire.

Term

Define the technique used on a back lighten target

Definition

-When the light source is behind the target

    -Target will appear as a dark silhouette

   -To get a sight picture the officer should look directly at the center of mass

 -Access the weapon to that area

-Move it to the left or right into the light

-Acquire a good sight picture

 -Move eyes first followed by the weapon back onto the center of mass

   keeping the weapon hand locked

 -Using proper trigger control fire where your eyes are looking.

Term
Define the combat distance with the police shotgun compared to the handgun
Definition

-combat distance with a shotgun is 18 yards with 00 buck shot

 

            -combat distance with a handgun is 10 yards

Term

Identify lighting conditions encountered in reduced light situations

         

Definition

-dim light

                   time after sunset in an area where there is artificial light, can also be inside a building where only minimum amounts of lights are on.  The shooter cannot easily see the sights of their weapon but can identify the target at 12 yards or less

          -darkness

                   the time after sunset or before sunrise in an enclosed windowless structure where artificial light is required to se the target and the sights of the weapon

Term

Fail to eject

Definition

-finger off trigger

            -identify malfunction

            -lock

            -drop and retain

            -rack-rack-rack

            -lock

            -tap

            -release

            -threat

            -IDENTIFY — LOCK — DROP — RACK— RACK—— RACK—

 

   LOCK—TAP— RELEASE —THREAT

Term

Student will identify reasons for not looking at holster while drawing or returning to the holster

Definition
-if you look at the holster you take your eyes off the target
Term

Student will identify reasons for keeping the finger off the trigger while drawing the weapon

Definition
-so there is no accidental discharge of the weapon
Term
Student will demonstrate an understanding of the universal cover mode
Definition

-universal cover mode is the officer keeps his finger outside the trigger guard until the officer has decided to fire the weapon

                -keep the finger along side the from of the weapon above the trigger

Term

Define techniques for using a flashlight for searching

Definition

-use short flashes of light not a continues beam

 

          -move right after flashing the light

Term

Recognize and explain the operation of variety of current common stealth weapons

Definition

-          A weapon with characteristics that allow it to be concealed in an unusual area of the body or clothin

Small knives           Piano wire

 

-          Needles       exotic firearms and knives

                                                  Small firearms              belt buckles

        Concealed boot knives       belts

 

                   Shoe laces                           toothbrushes

Term

Identify proper procedures to guard prisoners detained at the facilities other then the jail

Definition

-          Control the person

-          Leg restraints

-          Belly chains

-          RIPP arm and leg restraints

-          Vehicle cages

-          Shackled or handcuff to a fixed object

-          Maintain a visual on person

-          Have enough officers to control suspect

-          Keep suspect away from other personal

Term

Define the need for repetitive pat downs for weapons

Definition

-          Many small items are missed with the hands

 

o   Eyes are efficient and effective in a search

o   Break the suspect into quadrants

o   Start with head and work down

o   Slow and thorough

o   Search groin area thoroughly

Term

Identify effective procedures to handcuff suspects and prisoners

Definition

-          Standing

-          Kneeling

-          Prone

Term

Identify hiding places for handcuff keys

Definition

-          waistlines

-          hats liner

-          belts/buckles

-          hair

-          shoes/boots

-          coin pockets

Term

Define the proper procedures for detention of arrest persons for an extended period (1-5 hours) at each of the following:

Definition

1.      Arrest scene (inside and outside of vehicle)

 

-Inside vehicle use leg restraints and cuffs keep a visual on suspect. Have control over suspect.

 

- Outside have control over suspect. Keep away from other personal. Have visual on suspect. Remove from scene asap. Avoid hog-tying 

Term

Define the proper procedures for detention of arrest persons for an extended period (1-5 hours) at each of the following:

Definition

1.      Hearing or courtroom

 

- Search suspect/prisoner again

 

- Handcuffs/ leg shackles

 

- More officers to visually watch suspect/prisoner

 

                        -Again search suspect/prisoner

Term

Demonstrate at an acceptable level of proficiency, handcuffing (Including double locking)

Definition

1.      Single subject

 

 

 

2.      Two suspects with a single pair handcuffs

Term

Define the proper procedures for detention of arrest persons for an extended period (1-5 hours) at each of the following:

Definition

1.      Station/PD (booking and interviewing)

 

- Interviewing rooms should be visually maintain regularly on the suspect.  

   Handcuffs should be placed back on suspect when paused

 

                        - Booking rooms and stations have fixed points where you cuff suspect

   too.

Term
demographics
Definition
1990 hispanic was 06 2000 .7 in 2010 10.5
Term
Custody and Transport
Definition

All firearms are always loaded. No EXCEPTIONS!

Never point a firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy.

Not all weapons have safteys which requires extra caution

Semi Auto

Poiint weapon in a safe direction

Remove magazine from weapon

cycle the action

lock slide to rear

check chamber and magazine

transport with slide open and Mag out

Term
Stereotypes
Definition

Applies to everyone in a group

All______ are _______

 

Stereotypes are blind

Generalization

 

Term
Three primary finger print patterns
Definition

Arched

Looped

Whorl

Term
Prejudice
Definition

Blink response, Judge by how you look, dress, talk, Judge you by how you look not on what you can do.

People are not always what you think they are!

Susan Boyle

Term
Parts of the eye that are used in different types of light situations
Definition

Cones and Rods

Cones: are found near the center of the eye (as the light dims cones do less and less seeing)

 

Rods: are in the rings around the cones-as the light dims the rod take over.

 

slow transfer from coned to rods

 

Term

Define parts of the eye that are used in different types of light situations

Definition

Cones and Rods

 

          Cones- are found at the center of the back of the eye, as the light dims cones

  do less and less seeing,

 

Rods- the rods are in rings around the cones at the rear of the eye, as the light dims the rods take over.

 

          Cones are used in adequate light while rods are used when there is not

enough light. This transfer is slow.

 

This is why it takes time for eyes to adjust.


Term
Qualities of culture
Definition

Culture is learned not somethingyou are born with

Culture is pased on from one generation to the next

Culture has definite rules

Culture affects how we view the world others family time relationships

Term
INformation that should be included on a finger print card
Definition

Date

Location

Case number

Officer that took name

Term
Proper precautions involving range lead saftey
Definition

Dont smoke on the range

dont eat on the range

dont collect brass in your hat

Do be aware that the face, arms, hands, and clothing are covered with lead. (wash with cold water)

Change range shoes before going into home

Avoid contact with members or family until you change, shower, and shampoo.

Term
Operational cycle of a semi automatic pistol
Definition

Feeding

Chambering

locking

fireing

unloacking

extracting

ejecting

cocking

 

 

Term
Why are finger prints beneficial to an investigation
Definition

Fingerprints are unique

fingerprints are permanent

they can be classified

Term
Four general saftey rules
Definition

Firearms are always loaded

Never point a firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy

keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target

Be sure of your target

Term
How to fire without flashlight in reduced light situation
Definition

Flashfire uses the muzzle flash from the weapon to get proper alignment

 

Each shot after the first is aimed using the muzzle flash from weapon

 

 

 

Term
What are finger prints
Definition

Friction ridges

they alow us to grab and hold items

friction ridges are only in two parts of the body inside of the hand and the soles of the feet.

 

Term
Common flashlight positions
Definition

Harries Position

Harries modified technique

chapman tech

Piggy back

Rogers/Sure fire

Ayoob or quick fire tech

Term
Four aspects of incapacacitation
Definition

Penetration

Permanate wound cavity

Tempoary wound cavity

Fragmentation

Term

Identify what stops the suspect in a shooting incident

Definition

Psychological Response

 

            -Disruption of motor never impulse

 

            -Disruption of major organ function

 

   -Shock due to blood loss

Term
Procedures for dusting and lifting latent prints
Definition

Small amount of powder

Light touch

the of the brush not the sides

never use powder on a wet surface

 

 

Term
Home firearm saftey
Definition

Store all firearm and ammunition seperatly and out of reach of children.

Store weapon in a locked container

Weapons lock

 

Term

Define procedures for confiscating a license under the Administrative License Suspension Law

Definition

The only times an officer seizes a drivers licenses is when the license is suspended, cancelled or revoked and in possession of the driver and when they have failed or refuses a BAC while under a DUI investigation, if in the possession of the driver

Term
Identify the elements of vehicular homicide
Definition

Unitentional killing of a human being

committited by, auto, plane, boat r other motor vehicle

A material deviation from the standard of care   

   constituted a material deviation from the standard of care

which a reasonable person would observe under the same circumstances

 

Term
conditions in reduced light situation
Definition

dim light

 

darkness

Term

Fail to fire

Definition

finger off trigger

            -identify malfunction

            -tap

            -rack

            -threat

-IDENTIFY—TAP—RACK – THREAT

Term
Define technique to avoid lasering the arm when assuming flashlight position
Definition

flash light to chest

draw the weapon bring to firing position

then move the flashlight to the chosen position

 

Term

Identify why the police shotgun is the most effective defensive weapon.

Definition

increased stopping power

 

            -increased combat range

 

            -shotgun is very versatile

Term
Universal cover mode
Definition
keeping the finger off the trigger until you have made the decision to fire.
Term
Tacticial problems with low light
Definition

navigation

locating threats

positive identification of the threat

sight alignment

shot placment

Term

Define and demonstrate proper trigger reset

Definition
once the trigger is pulled once it should only be released until you feel the “click” that resets the trigger.  Then if needed fire another shot and reset to that point again.
Term

Student will define the conditions needed to place the finger on the trigger

Definition
only place the finger on the trigger when you have made the decision to fire the weapon.
Term

Identify demographic changes expected in Kansas over the next several years including the prevalent minority groups

Definition

population has increased 8.5% since 1990

 

            -whites make up 86% of the population a 3.6% increase

 

            -1990 census to 2000 census

                        African American the same 5.7%

                        Hispano/Latino up from 3.6% to 7%

                        Asian up from 1.2% to 1.7%

Term
Reloading while using a flashlight
Definition
shift grab release magazines cross in the air, tap the new one home.
Term
Techniques for using a flashlight for searching
Definition

short flashes

change directions after flashing the light

Term
Duties of the person in the crash
Definition

supply the information needed DL, Registration, Insurance, phone number

 

supply same to LEO on the scene

Term
Importance of photographing a print prior to lifting it
Definition
the print may be damaged or completely destroyed
Term

Identify the pattern spread of the police shotgun

Definition
the spread pattern is about one inch per yard to the target
Term

Identify the misconceptions regarding the police shotgun

Definition

used for intimidation value

 

            -point and shoot area weapon

 

            -little training is required and anyone can use

Term

Identify a LEO responsibility when a required report is made to law enforcment

Definition

write a written report on an approved form

Foward the form to Dept. of Transportation within 10 days.

Term
conditions to put your finger on the trigger
Definition
you have made a decision to fire the weapon
Term

Identify travel and penetration characteristics of shotgun rounds

Definition

 -When projectiles of the same shape and density are fired at the same velocity, the larger/heavier projectile will travel farther

-When projectiles of the same shape and density are fired at the same

velocity, the

   smaller/lighter projectile will penetrate least

Term

Recognize and locate stealth weapons as related to search of a person

Definition

   -          Waistbands                necklines

  -          Coin pocket                armpits

   -                Pockets                       waistlines

   -          Hats                             ankles

-          Boots/shoes                 cuffs

Term

Define the proper procedures for detention of arrest persons for an extended period (1-5 hours) at each of the following:

Definition

    Temporary detention cell

 

- Inspect cell before putting suspect in

 

- Search suspect/prisoner again before putting in cell

Term

Identify tactical problems encountered in reduced light situations

Definition

          -navigation

          -locating threats

          -positive identification of the threat

          -sight alignment

          -shot placement

Term

Identify the difference in size of various buckshot and birdshot rounds

Definition

            -000 buckshot is larger and 4 buckshot is smaller

 

            -2 birdshot is larger and 9½ bird shot is smaller

 

            -The smaller the number the larger the shot

Term

Define causes of malfunctions in auto pistols

Definition

                              -Failure to feed

                        Improper ammunition, magazine not fully seated,

magazine malfunction, slide stop engaged early, dirty/obstructuing

  -Failure to fire

                        Manual safety is engaged, improper ammunition,

misfire or empty chamber, magazine not fully seated,

broken firing pin, slide not fully into battery

      -Failure to extract

                        -Improper ammunition

 -Dirty extractor

-Broken or worn extractor

 -Case head malfunction, stuck case

   -Failure to eject

                        -Improper ammunition, weapon dirty or dry, broken ejector

-Shooter induced, limp wrist or improper grip

                        -Casing bounces off cover and falls back into ejection port

                        -Slide prevented from fully cycling

Term
Tactical Reload
Definition
You have to store capture the mag and insert a new mag with the same hand.
Term

Fail to feed

Fail to Fire

Fail to Eject

 

Definition

finger off trigger

identify

rack and roll

back on target

Term

Mnemonic for

Failure to extract

Definition

Finger off trigger

identify

Lock

drop and retain

rack-rack-rack

lock

tap

release

Back on threat

 

Term
Defing Culture
Definition

Pattern of behavior

Incvludes thought, speech,actions. beliefs.

A person may belong to mor than one culture

Term
Qualities of Culture
Definition

Culture is learned

Culture is Cumluative

Culture is Normative

Culture is value laden; whats good or bad, right or wrong

Culture affects how we view the worl, others family time relationshipsetc...

Term
iMMIGRATION PATTERNS
Definition
Immigration patterns have changeds over time13.1 million legal immigrants living in the us
Term
IMMIGRATION PATTERNS IN KANSAS
Definition

There will be a demographic shift. The hispanic populatin will replace the african American populationas the largest miniority group in the nation. The shif has already started in Kansas

1990   2000   2010

   3.5       7    10.8 

Term
Tips for law enforcment in Multicurltural communities
Definition

Make positive contacts with minority group members

all groups have good and bad some average and great

Take responsibility for educationg citizens

Term
When adminstratively loading the weapon what is required to cycle the action
Definition
Positive Extraction and Positive Chambering
Term
The cycle of an Semi auto Pistol
Definition

Feeding

chambering

locking

fireing

unlocking

extracting

ejectin

cocking

Term
Basic techniques of engaging a moving target
Definition

Tracking

Overtaking

Steady Hold or Ambush

Term
shotgun Loading
Definition

Empty and safe

muzzle in safe direction

Check Saftey

Open action

close action on empty chamber

Term
Cruiser Ready
Definition

Safty on

Action closed

mag full

 

Term
Shotgun pattern
Definition
1 inch per yard
Term
Load shotgun
Definition
use finger to guide, thumb to seat
Term
Why the Shotgun is the most effective defensive weapon
Definition

Increased stopping power

Increased combat range versitility

 

Term
What stops asuspect in a shoting  incident
Definition

 Psychological response

disruptions of motor nerves

disruptions of major organs

shock due to loss of blood

Term

combat distance for shotgun

hand gun

Definition

shotgun 18

hand gun 10

shotgun is efective at 25

Term
Pattern spread of a police shot gun
Definition
one inch per yard
Term
diffrent tyes of rounds the police shotgun can fire
Definition

chemicial agents

kenitic impact

bean bags

 

Term
Stances for the shotgun
Definition

bladed

tactical

squared up (Tactical)

Term
Name the parts of a shotgun stock
Definition

comb

stock

heel

recoil pad

toe

grip

toe

 

Term
Drop for slug in Shotgun
Definition

25 yrds-.49 inches

50 yrds-2.19 inches

100 yards- 12 inches

Term
common flashlight position
Definition

Harrys

Harrys modified

Chapman

FBI tech

Rogers sure fire

Term
Technique used with low light
Definition

muzzle fire

first shotgun shot

moon light

shoot and move

Term
combat distance for a shotgun
Definition
18 feet with 00 buck
Term
spread pattern of a shotgun
Definition
one inch per yard
Term
diffrent rounds a shotgun can fire
Definition

buckshot

birdshot

slugs

chemical agents

door breaches

impact munitions

less than lethal

bean bags, rubber balls

Term
misconceptions regarding the police shotgun
Definition

used for intimidation value

point and shoot weapon

little training is required and anyone can use

Term
four general saftey rules
Definition

all firearms are always loaded

never point a firearm at anything yu are not willing to destroy

keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target

be sure of your target

Term
Operation of a Semi Automatic pistiol
Definition

feding

chambering

locking

firing

unlocking

extracting

ejecting

cocking

Term
custody and transport of handguns
Definition
transport with slide openmagazine out.
Term
Four aspects of incapacitation
Definition

penetration

permanent wound cavity

temporary wound cavity

Fragementation

Term
Proper precautins involving range lead saftey
Definition

dont smoke

dont eat

dont collect brass in hats

do be aware that face, arms,hands and clothing are covered with lead

Do be aware that hair and clothes are contaminated

Change ranges shoes before entering house

avoid contact with family member until a shower is taken

Term
WHAT IS A DC 70
Definition

IMPLIED CONSCENT

SUBJECT GETS ONE YOU GET ONE TO READ TO SUBJECT

HAVE THEM INT. ONCE GIVEN THEY HAVE BEEN SERVED

Term
WHAT IS CULTURE
Definition
PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR
Term
WHAT IS LOADING WHILE SHOOTING
Definition
SUSTAINED LOADING
Term
WHO GETS A DC 28
Definition

UNDER 21

FROM 0.02 TO 0.79

ABOVE THAT THEY GET A DC 27

AND A DC 70

Term
WHO GETS A DC 27
Definition

ANYONE ABOVE 21

THEY GET THE PINK SHEET FOR A DRIVERS LICENSE

 

Term
FINGER PRINTS ARE BENEFICIAL TO AN INVESTIGATION
Definition

UNIQUE

PERMANATE

THEY CAN BE CLASSIFIED

Term
FOUR GENERAL SAFTEY RULES
Definition

ALL GUNS ARE LOADED

FINGER OFF TRIGGER

NEVER POINT A GUN AT ANYTHING YOUR NOT WILLING TO DESTROY

BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET

Term
WHAT IS CULTURE
Definition
PATTERNS OF BEHAVIOR
Term
WHY THE POLICE SHOTGUN IS THE MOST EFFICTIVE DEFENSIVE WEAPON
Definition

VERSITAL

INCREASED COMBAT RANGE

INCREASED STOPPING POWER

Term
FOUR ASPECTS OF INCAPACITION
Definition

PENETRATION

PERMANATE WOUNDS

TEMPOARY WOUNDS

FRAG

Term
LATEN PRINTS
Definition
Term

LATEN PRINTS

AND KNOWN PRINTS

Definition
LATEN PRINTS HAVE BEEN LEFT BEHIND AND KKNOWN PRINTS ARE ON FILE AND MAY BE REPRODUCED
Term
WHY ARE FINGER PRINTS IMPROTANT TO THE INVESTAGATION
Definition

UNIQUE
PERMANATE

CAN BE CLASSIFIED

Term
CARRY ONE POSITION
Definition

ACTION OPEN

SAFTEY ON

MUZZLE DOWN

Term
WHAT STOPS A SUSPECT IN A SHOOTING INCIDENT
Definition

DISRUPTION OF MAJOR ORGANS

DISRUPTION OF NERVES

PSYCHOLOGICAL RESPONSE

SHOCK DUE TO BLOOD LOSS

 

Term
HARRYS LAW
Definition

CLOSED CONTAINER

VOLITALE SUBSTANCE

CONSTANT TEMPERTURE

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