Failure of Control and Defensive Tactics Costs Officer Everything

Published on June 10, 2022
Duration: 28:20

This video analyzes a critical incident where a traffic stop escalated due to suspect non-compliance and officer tactical errors. Key takeaways include the dangers of prolonged verbal arguments with resistant suspects, the importance of preventing suspect communication, and the necessity of early physical control to de-escalate and prevent deadly force encounters. The incident resulted in a fatal shooting and highlights critical failures in defensive tactics.

Quick Summary

Officers should avoid prolonged verbal arguments and prevent suspects from using phones during traffic stops. Early physical control, like controlling hips and legs, is crucial for de-escalation and preventing deadly force encounters, as demonstrated by the failures in this Tulsa incident.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsor
  2. 00:42Traffic Stop Initiation
  3. 01:09Initial Suspect Interaction
  4. 04:23Officer Coordination & Decision
  5. 05:31Refusal to Comply & Escalation
  6. 08:13Use of Less-Lethal Force
  7. 10:04Physical Struggle & Shooting
  8. 12:22Legal Outcome
  9. 14:04Tactical Analysis & Lessons

Frequently Asked Questions

What tactical errors contributed to the officer-involved shooting in Tulsa?

Key errors included prolonged verbal arguments with the suspect, allowing the suspect to use their phone, and delayed physical control. These failures escalated the situation, leading to the suspect producing a firearm and shooting both officers.

What are the recommended defensive tactics to prevent suspect escalation?

Experts recommend avoiding lengthy verbal debates, securing suspect cell phones immediately, and employing early physical control techniques, such as controlling the suspect's hips and legs, to de-escalate and maintain control.

What was the legal outcome for the suspect in the Tulsa incident?

The suspect, David Anthony Ware, was identified as a prohibited possessor and career criminal. He was convicted of murder for killing the sergeant and the jury recommended the death sentence.

Why was the vehicle in the Tulsa incident subject to towing?

The vehicle was deemed towable because it lacked insurance and its registration tags had expired over 60 days prior. This provided officers with grounds for further investigation and potential search.

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