Cincinnati Man Draws From The Drop On Officer

Published on June 6, 2020
Duration: 9:47

This video analyzes a critical incident where an undercover officer identified pre-attack indicators and a concealed firearm. The subsequent engagement by a uniformed officer, who utilized a 'low ready' stance and precise shot placement to stop the threat, is detailed. The analysis emphasizes the importance of mental preparation, tactical awareness, and professional post-incident care, including immediate first aid.

Quick Summary

This analysis breaks down a Cincinnati officer-involved shooting, detailing pre-attack indicators like suspect body language and hand concealment. The officer's effective 'low ready' stance and precise shot placement are highlighted, alongside professional post-incident procedures including immediate first aid and clear dispatch communication.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Incident Context
  2. 01:06The Confrontation
  3. 03:05Tactical Analysis: Mental Preparation
  4. 05:26Shooting Mechanics and Low Ready
  5. 07:45Post-Incident Care and Professionalism

Frequently Asked Questions

What are key pre-attack indicators mentioned in the video?

The video highlights indicators such as a suspect hiking up their pants, blading their body away from the officer, and hiding their hands, which can signal an imminent threat or intent to draw a weapon.

What shooting stance did the officer utilize?

The officer employed a 'low ready' position. This stance balances weapon retention and safety with the ability to quickly bring the firearm to bear on a target, making it effective in dynamic situations.

What are best practices after a use-of-force incident?

Best practices include immediately rendering first aid to the suspect, securing the scene, and maintaining clear communication with dispatch to provide updates on the situation and suspect's condition.

What gear was visible or mentioned in the analysis?

Visible or mentioned gear included the Axon Body 2 body-worn camera, POM Clip OC spray, and the suspect's Hi-Point firearm.

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