Things Aren't So Friendly In Casper, Wyoming

Published on November 14, 2024
Duration: 15:36

This video analyzes a use-of-force incident in Casper, Wyoming, where officers encountered a felon in possession of a firearm. The analysis focuses on the tactical decisions made during a low-light confrontation, including the use of handheld and mounted lights, and the importance of transitioning to a two-handed grip on the firearm when facing a deadly threat. The incident highlights the risks associated with being a prohibited person carrying a firearm and the critical need for law enforcement training in low-light scenarios.

Quick Summary

In a low-light confrontation, officers must effectively use lights for target identification and transition to a two-handed grip on their firearm for stability and accuracy. This is critical when facing a deadly threat, especially after a suspect flees and draws a weapon.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Badge Cam Lessons
  2. 00:31Incident Location: Casper, Wyoming
  3. 01:11Officers Observe Suspect Fishing at Night
  4. 01:30Initial Contact and Ordinance Violation
  5. 02:53Warrant and Criminal History Revealed
  6. 03:26Suspect Flees and Shots Fired
  7. 03:40Hands Up Command and Gun Drawn
  8. 04:07Officer Injured? No. Suspect's Gun Recovered
  9. 04:32Analysis: Suspect Points Gun at Officers
  10. 05:01Reason for Escalation: Felon in Possession
  11. 05:35Gun Malfunction: Struck Primer
  12. 05:51Rapid Escalation of Force
  13. 06:06Why Officers Investigate Minor Violations
  14. 06:30Importance of Nipping Problems in the Bud
  15. 07:35Advice for Felons Carrying Firearms
  16. 08:09Consequences of Reaching for a Gun
  17. 08:38Never Reach for a Gun
  18. 09:38Officer's Response Time and Justification
  19. 10:04Low Light Engagement: Handheld Flashlight Use
  20. 10:13Pistol Mounted Light and One-Handed Technique
  21. 10:31Training Scar: Handheld to Two-Handed Transition
  22. 11:10Importance of Low Light and Night Training
  23. 12:03Justified Use of Force Analysis
  24. 12:39One-Handed vs. Two-Handed Shooting
  25. 13:37Accuracy in Gunfights: Hits Matter
  26. 14:08Take Your Time in a Hurry
  27. 14:30Officer's Skill and Justification
  28. 15:00Final Advice for Patrol Officers

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the officers approach the man fishing at 2 AM in Casper, Wyoming?

The officers observed the man fishing in a city lake that was closed from midnight to 6 AM. They made contact to investigate a potential violation of a civic ordinance, which is standard procedure to ensure public safety and prevent the escalation of minor issues.

What criminal history did the man have that led to the escalation?

The man had a prior felony record for methamphetamine distribution and an active misdemeanor traffic warrant. This status as a prohibited person in possession of a firearm significantly raised the stakes of the encounter.

What tactical considerations are important for officers in low-light shooting scenarios?

In low-light scenarios, officers should effectively use handheld and pistol-mounted lights for target identification. Crucially, they must transition to a two-handed grip on their firearm for optimal stability and accuracy when engaging a threat.

What was the outcome of the suspect's firearm malfunction?

The suspect's firearm experienced a failure to ignite, as the primer in the chamber was struck but did not fire the round. This malfunction fortunately prevented the suspect from discharging his weapon at the officers.

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