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Critical Incident Response: Page 15
Point of Law
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit by Antifa "Medics" Against Federal Officers
The lawsuit accused federal officers from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Marshals Service of unlawfully targeting them because they are "medics."
Point of Law
Charges Dropped Against Protesters Who Trapped Colorado Officers in Station
During that protest, about 600 protesters surrounded the Aurora Police Department District One station.
Command
Agencies Nationwide Coping with Critical Shortage of Officers
The officer shortage is most critical in cities that experienced waves of protests and riots in 2020.
Patrol
Man Gets Four Years for Helping Burn Minneapolis Police Station, Fined $12 Million
Dylan Shakespeare Robinson, 23, pleaded guilty in December to one count of conspiracy to commit arson. He was accused of lighting a Molotov cocktail that another person threw at the Third Precinct headquarters in Minneapolis.
Patrol
After-Action Reports on the Riots of 2020
The unrest after the death of George Floyd overwhelmed many agencies and resulted in injuries to thousands of officers. What needs to be done before the next incident ignites protests and riots?
Command
Columbus Police Say New Policies Prevented Them from Intervening in Riotous Block Party
“I felt helpless,” said an Ohio State University student who lives on Chittenden Avenue. “It didn’t feel good to call authority and (for) them tell you there’s nothing they could do about it, as people were flipping cars. It’s ridiculous.”
Special Units
20 Albuquerque Officers Resign from Crowd Control Unit
Seventeen officers, one lieutenant, and two sergeants resigned from the team. According to Shaun Willoughby, president of the Albuquerque Police Officers’ Association, the officers feel over-scrutinized, so they decided to take a stand with each other.
Patrol
Parks Officer Kills Shooter at San Antonio Airport
San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said the officer stopped “the start of an active shooter situation” at San Antonio International Airport on Thursday afternoon when a suspect drove up to the arrivals area of Terminal B and began firing “indiscriminately.”
Patrol
Portland Police Declare Riot, Union Building Set on Fire
Police said someone in the crowd then used an unknown accelerant on the wooden framing around a door of the building, then lit it on fire.
Patrol
Daunte Wright Shooting Triggers Violence in Multiple Cities, Riot Declared in Portland
“Burn the precincts to the ground, in every city and every town!” a mob marching through Portland was filmed chanting.
Patrol
Knoxville SRO Wounded in School Shooting Recovering After Surgery
When officers entered the bathroom, the student fired at them, striking Officer Adam Wilson, and was hit and killed by return fire from police, said David Rausch, director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
Patrol
Protests, Looting Erupts in Minneapolis Suburb After Fatal Police Shooting
Another group of protesters broke into about 20 businesses at a regional shopping center, with some businesses looted, according to the police and local media reports.
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