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POLICE ACADEMY FIREARM'S ,ANDTACTICS,SECTION" '1992 Q, FIREARMS DISCHARGE· AISSAUL.TRE"PORT 0' 11 0 . I'" , r •• " .c· .,. _ " " .' " , . . _',' . _ ,'. a c JOHNC. CERAR Deputy ,Inspector Commanding Officer Prepared By: S.P.A.A. GINA (30EHL . If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov.

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Page 1: FIREARMS DISCHARGE· AISSAUL.TREPORT · 2021. 2. 1. · SYNOPSIS OF GLOCK 19 INCIDENTS 30 - 35 GLOCK - STATISTICAL ABSTRACT 36 - 37 Total Number of Incidents Reported Total Number

POLICE ACADEMY

FIREARM'S ,ANDTACTICS,SECTION"

'1992 Q,

FIREARMS DISCHARGE· AISSAUL.TRE"PORT

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JOHNC. CERAR Deputy ,Inspector Commanding Officer

Prepared By: S.P.A.A. GINA (30EHL .

If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov.

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POLICE ACADEMY

FIREARMS AND TACTICS SECTION

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1992

FIREARMS DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT

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U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Justice

-146193

This document. has been reproduced exactly as received from the person or orgamzatlon originating it. Points of view or opinions stated In this do.cument ~~e those of t.he authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the National Institute of Justice.

Permission to reproduce this copyrighted material has been granted by

New York City Poljce Dept.

to the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS).

Further repr~duction outside of the NCJRS system requires permission of the copynght owner.

JOHN C. CERAR Deputy Inspector Commanding Officer

Prepared By: S.P.A.A. GINA GOEHL

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NEW YORK CITY

POLICE DEPARTMENT VALUES

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE COMMUNITY

WE PLEDGE TO:

PROTECT THE LIVES AND PROPERTY OF OUR FELLOW CITIZENS AND IMPARTIALLY ENFORCE THE LAW.

FIGHT CRIME BOTH BY PREVENTING IT AND BY AGGRESSIVELY PURSUING VIOLATORS OF THE LAW •

• JAINTAIN A HIGHER STANDARD OF INTEGRITY THAN IS GENERALLY EXPECTED OF OTHERS BECAUSE SO MUCH IS EXPECTED OF US.

VALUE HUMAN LIFE, RESPECT THE DIGNITY OF EACH INDIVIDUAL AND RENDER OUR SERVICES WITH COURTESY AND CIVILITY.

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INTRODUCTION

The Firearms Discharge Assault Report is compiled and produced, on a yearly basis, by the Firearms and Tactics section. The information contained in this report is obtained from Firearms Discharge/Assault Reports prepared by uniformed members of the service and narrative reports prepared by supervisoLY personnel. All pertinent information contained in these reports is thoroughly analyzed, evaluated and collated. Once the pertinent information is assessed, it is used to prepare the yearly Firearms Discharge Assault Report.

This report is not merely designed to provide a statistical analysis of firearms discharges and assaults upon uniformed members of the service. Its primary function is to serve as a training tool. Patterns, trends and possible police hazards are identified which allows the Department to structure training courses to address current conditions. Tendencies, circumstances or conditions which may occur during one or more incidents permits the Department to incorporate necessary changes into training cycles to help promote the safety of all concerned.

Training is neither static nor rigid but is continuously evolving to serve our needs. The most significant concern of firearms and tactics training is safety. The safety of our members and the safety of the public we serve is paramount to all other concerns. The promotion and implementation of sound tactical procedures is the most effective means of ensuring the safety of all during the accomplishment of our mission.

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1. , . ASSAULT REPORT Involved ~:[~ ~~I~h~~OS~~I:~O~:~~~13f(je IOlhcel)

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FIREARMS DISCHARGE I J (Olf,ce Use Only) 7 Incldenl M~ Amuli Onl, r 1\ Pel. 01 Dec.

- . PO 424·151 (Rev. 12·90).H1 140,,, ollnOidenl r 20 TIme ollneidenl r 24 Day 01 Week 2. ReI. P.G. 116.20

3. L Place 01 Occurrence r 25 Type Premises (SpecifiC)

_O~~~~--------------------~~~~----~~--~---r--------~-----4. C. 26 Weather I . n Clear 3 • Cl Rain 5 • 0 Fog 27 lighling OutSide I InSide

Condilions 2 • 0 CloudV 4 • 0 Snow G • 0 Other Conditions: 11 • 0 Day 2·0 Dusk 3· Dark 4 • 0 Good 5· 0 Poor 6. 0 Untighted

5. 28 Rank Name (lasl. First. M.I.) I Shietd No. 29 Tax Reg. No

-6. 36 Command I""" 39 Mo .• Yr. Apl'd I 43 Height r 46 W"ghl r'9 Sex r 50 Race r 51 Duly Slatus

Fl.1 In. 1 • 0 On 2 • 0 OH 7. I""" 52 Typz 01 I· 0 RMP Solo 3 • 0 Fool 5 • 0 Traffic 7 • G Anll-Crim' F ,J P:~I\,(;S-'ex---Assignment: 2 . 0 RMP Other 4 - 0 Scooter ~ . 0 loves. 8 . 0 Oth::r ($p~iiy) i 1 • 0 Male 2· 0 Female

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54 Type 1· Cl OishJf'U1" J . a RublWV . 5 • 0 Tra\lie 7 • 0 Prisoner 9 • 0 Olher Arrest 11 0 Olher r' 56 How Received7 3·0 Other (Specili'J 1·0 Radio

Ineidenl: 2 • 0 Burglarv 4 • 0 Ambush 6 . 0 E.D.P 8 • 0 Civil Dis. lG· l.l Susp. PersontCondilion 2·0 Piek·up I""" 57 Allire .' r 58 AI Time 01 Ineidenl r' 59 Firsl AI Scene r 60 Number Prior Firearms Discharges

1 • D Uililorm 2·0 Civ. Clothes 1 .0 Alo;'\c 2·0 Police Assisted 1 ·0 Ves 2·0 No 1-- 61 Reason For 1· 0 Pro!,,: 5,11 2 • 0 Prolecl Citizen 3 • Accldenlal 4. 0 Animal r 62 Shooling 1·0 Supported (Two Hands) . 10. 0 2·0 Unsupported (One Hand)

I-- Di"harg.ng: 5 • 0 Prolecl Olher MaS 6 • 0 Olher (Specify) Posilion: 3·0 Close Combal (Hip Position) 11. I""" 63 Flashlighl I ·0 Yes 64 Officefs 1·0 Service Revolver 2·0 all Duty r 65 Second 1·0 Carried 2·0 None

F Used: 2.0 No Weapon: 3·0 Olher (Specify) Weapon: 3·0 Firearm was Fired I-- 67 No. Shots You 69 No. 01 Hits r 70 No. Shots You r 71 No. 01 Hits 12. F

flred·Double Action Ared Single Action: r-- ~1"""~7;2~A~lre~a~rm~Dr~aw~n~B~e~10-re~ha-n~d?~-L-"r~7~3~Di~'s-ta-ne-e~T~0~0~p~--ne-n~I~--~~~~~~"r~7~5~S~i9~hl~S~u~se~d~?---------"r~7=6~R~eq-U~ire~d~lo~Re710-ad~-----

13. I During Conlrontation? I • 0 Yes 2 • 0 No When First Shol Fired: FI. 1 • 0 Yes 2 • 0 No I • 0 Yes 2 • 0 No

I-- 77 Mace Used? 78 Mace EHectiv.? ?9 Officer Injured By r, 80 Oliieer Hospilalized r Gl Bystanders Killed Or 14. C

1 • 0 Yes 2 • 0 No 1 • 0 Yes 2 • 0 No 1 • 0 Perp's Wea~n 2 • 0 Olher Manner 1 • 0 Yes 2 • 0 No Inlured I. [) Yes 2 • 0 No I-- II""" 82 Proiective C"" Used? I • 0 Yes 2 • 0 No \I Yes. Describe 83 Vest 1·0 Departmenl 2·0 \I Personal Vesl. 15. E Worn: issued US! Manulaclurer _________ _

Lr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ __ --~~~~~b_--------.. ~~~~~~Th~re~a~tL~e~Ye~'~::;;~:::::::::::::: r-- R 84 Prior Knowledge Siluation Involved Dangerous Weapon 1·0 Yes 2·0 No r 85 Shol at by Sniper? 1·0 Yes 2·0 No

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26. T A I L S

ADDITIONAL DATA 1m Aduitlon To Providing Information Where "Other" Is Checked. Also Include (nlormalion That May 8e Uselul in FIREARMS TRAIIIIIIG. such as. What Segmenl 01 FIREARMS TRAINING was Prominent in your Mind During (ho Conlrontation?)

INJURIES POSITIONS VESTS

Not CriU· Sland· Sil· Crouch· L~ng Deiea"d Inj. Inj. cal Killed Unk. ing ing Ing Down Olher (Specify) Worn Projectile

11 12 13 l~ I 0 Yes 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 loYes2oNo 20 No 9 0 NIA

15 lG 17 18 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 1 Yes02oNo 1 0 Yes 2 0 No

20 21 22 10 20 3D 40 50 10 20 30 ~ 0 50 I Yes 0 2 0 No 1 0 Yes 2 0 ~o

Past Crim. Arrest II Gun \I Fired Heighl Weighl Sex Race Age History Made Cal/MM Shots Hits II H'ndgun. Give Type

25 I""" 27 1"""30 ,... 31 ""32 1"""34 1 0 Yes 1"""351oYes 2oNo 36 I""" 40 42

Fd In. 20 No "30 C·heck'ii·E:Ii.i>:·· ~4 46 49 50 51 531 DYes 54 1 0 Yes 20 No 55 59 61

Fd In. 20 No . j'ti Cii,er ir' e:Ii.P'. .

70 Tol., No. Arrested

OeStribe Ineidenl

27. ~ 71 M.S. Conlrol No. From F. Line.Ql·0u\), Injury R'~rt:

76 Arresl No. r 85 Complainl No.

28.

29.

repared Rank Signature Command By: I I

Reviewed Rank 8y: I ISignalure DI_D_es_k_D_"_i"_r ____________________________ LI D_a_"_F_olW_ar_d'_d ___ _

DISTRIBUTION; 1 WHITE - Chief of Department (l.R.S.) 3 GREEN - Personnel Safety Desk

IA

2 PINK - Firearms And Tactics Section 4 BUFF - Precinct File

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GUNFIGHT

FDAR

FIREARMS (SHOOTING) INCIDENT

ASSAULT

INCIDENTS

M.O.S.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

This defines any incident during which both the perpetrator and member(s) of the service fired their weapons at each other. An exchange of gunfire.

Sourse Document used to compile statistical information for inclusion in this report (Page IA)

This defines any incident during which a member of the service fired his/her weapon for any reason. (These statistics include gunfights.)

Defines an incident in which an officer is assaulted with any type of weapon, including firearms AND the officer DOES NOT fire his/her weapon.

Includes all GUNFIGHTS, FIREARMS/SHOOTING INCIDENTS, and ASSAULTS as defined in this Report.

Member of the service

II

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE NUMBE~

OVERVIEW

TOTAL NUMBER OF INCIDENTS

Number of Incidents by Month Number of Incidents by Day of Week Number of Incidents by Tour Number of Incidents by Borough/Assignment Number of M.O.S. Involved by Rank/Ethnicity Duty status and Attire Number of Perpetrators Involved Ethnicity of Perpetrators Number of Perpetrators Arrested

INCIDENTS BY PRECINCT OF OCCURRENCE

How M.O.S. Became Involved Number of Outside Incidents Number of Inside Incidents Lighting and Weather Conditions

1

2 - 4

5 - 6

WEA~ONS USED OR POSSESSED BY PERPETRATORS 7 - 8

Number of Shooting Incidents Reported Number of Members of the Service Involved Number of Shots Involved Related Firearm Statistics

WEAPONS USED BY M.O.S. IN SHOOTING INCIDENTS 9

Reasons M.O.S. Fired Distances at Which Incidents Occurred Position During All Incidents

III

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)

GUNFIGHT STATISTICS

M.O.S. Accuracy at Distance Fired

GUNFIGHT SYNOPSIS

DEATHS AND INJURIES

Member of the Service - Killed/Injured Perpetrators - Killed/Injured Civilians - Killed/Injured Animals - Killed/Injured

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION

I. II.

III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI.

XII. XIII. XIV. XV.

XVI. XVII.

suicides M.O.S. Disarmed and/or Robbed of their weapons/nightsticks Bullet Resistant Vests More than one perp involved Civilians killed by perps Civlians injured by perps Civilians killed by M.O.S. Civilians injured by M.O.S. M.O.S. Reloaded Perpetrator's gun misfired M.O.S. fired for more than one reason M.O.S. killed M.O.S. shot Glock related incidents Incidents where M.O.S. did not return fire Mistaken identity Off-Duty Employment related

PAGE NUMBER

10

11 - 24

25

26 - 29

IV.,' '. ,.,' '."

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)

PAGE NUMBER

SYNOPSIS OF GLOCK 19 INCIDENTS 30 - 35

GLOCK - STATISTICAL ABSTRACT 36 - 37

Total Number of Incidents Reported Total Number of Incidents by Month Total Number of Incidents by Day of Week Total Number of Incidents by Tour Total Number of Incidents by Command Total Number of Incidents by M.O.S.

Unauthorized to Carry Breakdown by Rank Shots Fired Distances at which shooting occurred Gunfight statistics

ACCIDENTAL DISCa~RGES 38 - 39

Reasons for Injures resulting from

M.O.S. SHOT DURING 1992 40 - 43

M.O.S. KILLED FELONIOUSLY IN THE LINE OF DUTY SINCE 1970 44 - 47

Weapons used against M.O.S.

M.O.S. SAVED BY BULLET RESISTANT VESTS 48 - 50

SHOTS FIRED BY PERPS AT M.O.S. 1970 - 1992 51

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)

NON-LETHAL WEAPONS REPORT

GRAPHS

Effectiveness of Chemical Mace Effectiveness of Taser Firearms Discharge/Assault Incidents

1970 - 1992 Uniform M.O.S. Feloniously Shot/Slain

in L.O.D. - 1970 - 1992 Uniform M.O.S. Feloniously Shot In The

Line of Duty 1970 - 1992 Uniform M.O.S. Feloniously Slain in the

Line of Duty 1970 - 1992 Adversaries Shot & Killed by M.O.S.

1970 - 1992 Adversaries Shot & Wounded by M.O.S.

1970 - 1992 Handguns Used By Perps - 1992 M.O.S. Shot At without Returning Fire

VI

PAGE NUMBER

52

53 - 62

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FIREARMS DISCHAR.GE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

OVERVIEW

During 1992, a total of 392 incidents were reported as compared to 440 incidents reported in 1991, showing a decrease of 11% Of the 392 incidents reported, MOS fired a total of 1,094 shots as compared to 1,112 shots in 1991 (a decrease of 1.6%). It should be noted that of the 1,094 shots fired by MOS in 1992, 96 shots were fired at animals as compared to 128 shots in 1991 (a decrease of 25%). In the incidents involving shots fired at dogs, 57 of the shots fired were at pitbulls attacking civilians or MOS.

The overall hit potential of MOS increased from 28% in 1991, to 29% in 1992. MOS hit potential against perpetrators increased from 21% in 1991 to 23% in 1992.

Perpetrators fired 429 shots at MOS in 1992 as compared to 444 shots in 1991 (a decrease of 3.4%). The number of perpetrators that fired decreased from 170 in 1991 to 155 in 1992 (a decrease of 8.8%). The number of incidents in which perpetrators fired their weapon decreased from 154 in 1991 to 140 in 1992 (a decrease of 9.1%)

It should be noted that during this reporting year there were decreases in the number of perpetrators who fired a weapon, number of shots and number of hits by perpetrators, number of incidents perpetrators were armed with a firearm, and incidents perpetrators firing at M.O.S. There was a slight increase of average shots per perpetrator from 2.61 in 1991 to 2.76 in 1992. There was a decrease of perpetrator hit potential from 12.2% in 1991 to 8.2% in 1992. In the percentage of incidents where perps were armed with firearms, there was an increase from 59% in 1991 to 60% in 1992.

Gunfights decreased from 94 in 1991 to 76 in 1992 (a de-crease of 19.1%). M.O.S. hit potential increased from 15% in 1991 to 17% in 1992. During 1992 p 1 MOS was killed and 8 MOS were wounded as compared to 2 MOS killed and 17 wounded in 1991. In 1992, 6 perpetrators were killed and 27 wounded as compared to 6 killed and 31 wounded in 1991. During the reporting year MOS fired 583 shots as compared to 558 shots in 1991 (an increase of 4.5%). In .1992 hits scored by members of the service increased from 82 to 96 (an increase of 17.1%).

In 1992 there were 8 incidents where MOS were robbed/disarmed of their firearms and 2 incidents reported where MOS were disarmed of their nightsticks.

NOTE: THIS REPORT ONLY ANALYZES INCIDENTS WHERE A WEAPON WAS UTILIZED, E.G., FIREARM, KNIFE, BOTTLE, ETC., AGAINST A POLICE OFFI,CER OR WHERE A M.O.S. FIRES HIS WEAPON

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FIREARMS DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

TOTAL NUMBER OF INCIDENTS REPORTED:

Firearms Incidents Assault Incidents

On Duty Incidents: Firearms Assaults

Total

Off Duty Incidents: Firearms Assaults

Total

NUMBER OF INCIDENTS BY MONTH

January February March April May June July August September October November December

41 28 28 39 35 32 35 27 32 32 31 32

NUMBER OF INCIDENTS BY DAY OF WEEK

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

39 62 63 61 56 58 53

NUMBER OF INCIDENTS BY TOUR

0001 - 0800 141 0801 - 1600 71 1601 - 2400 180

2

279 113

208 99

307

71 14 85

392

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FIREARMS DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

NUMBER OF INCIDENTS BY BOROUGH

Manhattan Brooklyn Bronx Queens Staten Island Outside city

ASSIGNMENT

Radio Motor Patrol Foot Patrol Detective Duty Anti Crime Emergency Service Scooter Undercover Other Off Duty

79 144

91 54 16

8

187 22 14 35

3 2

18 26 85

TOTAL NUMBER OF MOS INVOLVED:

Inspector captain Lieu.tenant

Sergeant

Detective

Police Officer

BY ETHNICITY

white Black Hispanic Oriental Other Unknown

(Male) (Male) (Male) (Female) (Male) (Female) (Male) (Female) (Male) (Female)

o 1 7 o

50 2

62 5

553 25

514 68

112 2 o 9

70S

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FIREARMS DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

DUTY STATUS AND ATTIRE

On Duty Off Duty

Uniform Civilian clothes

DURING INCIDENTS REPORTED

611 94

474 231

M.O.S. acted alone 130 Other M.O.S. present 575

* No warning perp was armed 284 * Knew perp was armed 318

* Indicates only when officers state on the Firearms Assaults Report. 'Not all officers involved stated whether they knew perp was armed or unarmed.

TOTAL PERPS INVOLVED

Male Female Unknown

492 14 35

ETHNICITY OF PERPS

White 54 Black 280 Hispanic 168 Oriental 0 Other 1 Unknown 38

541

TOTAL PERPS ARRESTED 331

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FIREARMS DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

NUMBER OF INCIDENTS BY PRECINCT OF OCCURRENCE:

MANHATTAN - TOTAL 79 BROOKLYN - TOTAL 144

1 1 60 10 5 1 61 3 6 3 62 6 7 0 63 3 9 4 66 5 10 1 67 10 13 2 68 2 M.T.S. 1 69 0 17 2 70 9 M.T.N. 6 71 9 19 2 72 4 20 0 73 9 23 5 75 13 24 2 76 4 25 4 77 10 26 3 78 0 28 6 79 14 30 7 81 8 32 8 83 11 34 21 84 2 C.P.P. 0 88 5

90 6 94 1

BRONX - TOTAL 91 QUEENS - TOTAL 54

40 9 100 0 41 9 101 5 42 1 102 0 43 8 103 6 44 17 104 3 45 2 105 9 46 7 106 3 47 8 107 2 48 11 108 2 49 2 109 5 50 3 110 5 52 14 111 4

112 1 113 2

OUTSIDE CITY - TOTAL 8 114 2 115 5

Nassau 2 Suffolk 4 STATEN ISLAND - TOTAL 16 Yonkers 1 Philadelphia 1 120 14

122 1 123 1

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FIREARMS DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

HOW MEMBERS BECAME INVOLVED IN ALL INCIDENTS: TOTAL 392

Radio Run Complainant or Pick up job Observation Making Arrest Car Stop Investigation victim of Assault sniper/Ambush Attack Accidental Discharges Suicides and attempted suicides Other

OUTSIDE INCIDENTS - TOTAL 292

Street Alley/yard Park Parking lot Vacant lot Roof Parkway/Highway Driveway Wooded Area Department Helicopter Garage Area Private Vehicle Gas station In RMP/Dept Auto Coney Island Beach

LIGHTING CONDITIONS Good artificial Poor artificial Daylight Dark Dusk Dawn

WEATHER CONDITIONS

217 21

5 8 5 6 2 5 1 1 1 4 1

14 1

68 11 86

212 14

1

Clear 323 Cloudy 40 Rain 25 Snow/sleet 1 Fog 3

89 44 90 12

5 15 48 16 47

2 24

INSIDE INCIDENTS - TOTAL 100

Apartment 29 Hallway 31 Basement 4 Subway 5 Social Club 2 Theatre 1 Restaurant 2 Night Club 1 Grocery/Bodega 3 Commercial Garage 1 Hospital Bathroom 1 S.I. Ferry Ramp 1 Hardware Store 1 From Window 1 Commercial 2 Elevator 2 S.H. Locker Rm. 3 T.S. station 1 S.H. Police Rm. S.I.Ferry 1 S.H. Warrant Office 1 S.H. Arrest Proc. Room 1 S.H. Auxiliary Office 1 S.H. Narcotics Dist. Offs. 1 77 Pct Annex Muster Rm. 1 H.Q. Range 1 Bar and Grill 2

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FIREARMS DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

WEAPONS USED OR POSSESSED BY PERPETRATORS DURING INCIDENTS:

FIREARMS TOTAL 301

.20 gao Shotgun

.12 gao Shotgun 30.06 Rifle 9MM Rifle

Unknown Rifle 10 MM Semiautomatic 9 MM Semiautomatic

.380 Semiautomatic .45 Semiautomatic .44 Semiautomatic .32 Semuautomatic .25 Semiautomatic .22 semiautomatic .20 Semiautomatic

Unknown Semiautomatics .357 Magnum Revolver .44 Magnum Revolver

.45 Revolver

. 3 8 Revolver

.32 Revolver

.25 Revolver

.22 Rev w/silencer

. 2 2 Revolver Unknown Revolvers B-B/Air/Pellet Starter Pistol Toy/Imitation Simulated Weapon

EXPLOSIVES: TOTAL

2 7 1 1 1 1

54 28 13

1 4

22 5 1 3 9 4 1

40 6 1 1 6

69 13

1 4 2

9

M-80 Blockbuster 4 Unknown Explosive Device 5

OTHER WEAPONS TOTAL 83

Machete 1 Axe 1 Razor 2 Boxcutter 1 Knife 15 Kusari-Jama 1 (Martial Arts Blade) Screwdriver 3 Metal pipe/bar 5 Mt 6 P.O.'s nightstick 2 Cinderblock 1 Bricks/rocks 3 Bottles 8 Glass 2 Pliers 2 Wood Chisel 1 Sticks 1 Radio amplifier 1 Vehicle 6 Blunt object/metal object/unknown object 4 Smoke grenade 1 Hypodermic containing blood and urine 1 Perps dog 3 Mace 7 Roach spray 1 Unknown liquid 1 Fire extinguisher 1 Fists/bodily force 2

234 incidents involved the use of 301 Firearms

Perpetrators were armed with a weapon in 94% of all incidents reported in 1992.

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FIREARMS DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

TOTAL NUMBER OF SHOOTING INCIDENTS REPORTED 279

On Duty 208 Off Duty - 71

TOTAL NUMBER OF MEMBERS INVOLVED 403

On Duty - 330 Off Duty - 73

TOTAL NUMBER OF SHOTS FIRED 1094 HITS: 314

At Perpetrators 875 Accidental Discharges 52 At Dogs 96 Suicides 1 Attempted Suicide 1 Arguement with Boyfriend 3 Mistaken Identification 17 Mistook cabdriver for perp 1 To Protect Partner/off duty PO 17 Summon Assistance 1 Into pavement to scare crowd 2 At Step-Brother - E.D.P. 5 At Perp - stabbing own wife 2 Fired into air 2 Confidential Investigation 10 PO Intoxicated 8 Unknown reason 1

RELATED FIREARM STATISTICS:

Total MOS involved Average shots per incident for M.O.S. Average shots per M.O.S. Hit potential against perpetrators Overall hit potential Total perpetrators involved (Including assaults) Total perpetrators arrested Total number of perps who fired Total shots fired by perps Total hits scored by perps Perpetrators hit potential Perpetrator shots per incident Average shots per perpetrator Number of incidents perp armed with a firearm Number of incidents perp fired weapon % of incidents perp armed with firearms

8

193 24 78

1 1 o 5 1 6 o o 3 2 o o o o

403 3.92 2.71

22% 29% 541 331 155 429

35 8.2% 1.53 2.76

234 140 60%

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FIREARMS DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

WEAPONS USED BY MEMBERS OF THE SERVICE IN SHOOTING INCIDENTS: Hit

# Used Shots Hits Potential

Service Revolvers (38spl) Off Duty Revolvers (38spl) Shotguns 380 Semi Automatics 9 rom Dept. Glock 9mm 25 Semi 22 Semi Dept. Mini 14

292 75

3 13

2 16

1 2 1

840 166

7 29

2 46

1 2 1

242 46

2 4 o

17 1 1 1

29% 28% 29% 14% o 37%

100% 50%

100%

(2 M.O.S. USED MORE THAN 1 WEAPON IN 2 SHOOTING INCIDENTS)

REASON MEMBERS FIRED:

Accidental Discharges Self Defense Summon Assistance Animal (Dog) Suicide Attempted Suicide At a Vehicle Other

INCIDENTS

50 172

1 39

1 1 2

17

(P.O. FIRED FOR MORE THAN 1 REASON IN 4 INCIDENTS)

Weapon Ready for use - 380 Shots double action - 1066 Took cover 192

Not ready for use - 23 Shots single action - 28 Did not take cover - 322

DISTANCES AT WHICH SHOOTING INCIDENTS OCCURRED: 288

Less than 3 yards 139 3 - 7 yards 54 7 - 15 yards 36

15 - 25 yards 13 Over 25 yards 5 Undetermined 41

(IN 5 INCIDENTS, 9 M.O.S. FIRED AT MORE THAN ONE DISTANCE)

POSITION DURING ALL INCIDENTS: 705

Standing struggling Falling Prone Other

493 51

6 11

2

9

Combat Crouch Running Kneeling Sitting

67 12

o 63

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GUNFIGHTS STATISTICS: Total: 76 (21% of shooting incidents)

Total number of MOS involved on duty: 151 off duty: 11

Total number of shots fired by MOS 583 Total number of hits by MOS 96 Hit Potential 17% Shots per incident 7.7 Shots by MOS per incident 3.6 Total number of perpetrators involved 87 Total number of shots fired by perps. 257 Total number of hits by perpetrators 17 Hit Potential 7% Average shots by perps per incident 3.0

MEMBERS ACCURACY AT DISTANCES FIRED DURING GUNFIGHTS:

HIT TOTAL SHOTS HITS POTENTIAL

Less than 3 yards 9 79 22 28% 3 - 7 yards 20 141 15 11% 7 - 15 yards 19 120 5 4.2%

15 - 25 yards 9 44 1 2.3% Over 25 yards 3 14 1 7.1% Undetermined 22 185 52 28.1%

(IN 5 INCIDENTS M.O.S FIRED FROM 6 DIFFERENT DISTANCES)

In 1992, 48% of all gunfights of a known distance occurred at 7 yards or less, compared to 58% in 1991.

Perpetrators killed: 6 Perpetrators wounded: 27

REFERENCES:

January (8) #'s 01, February (2) #'s 43, March (7) #'s 78, April (9) #'s 99,

134 :f.lay (8) #'s 138, June (6) #'s 175, July (5) #'s 215 August ( 10) #'s 241,

260, September (5) #'s 272, October (9) #'s 298,

322, November (4) #'s 336, December (3) #'s 364,

05, 59 79,

100,

139, 178,

,217, 242, 262 278, 299, 323 338, 379,

M.O.S. killed: 1 M.O.S. wounded: 8

10, 11, 15, 18,

80, 82, 84, 92, 104, 111, 113, 122,

143, 146, 154, 161, 180, 181, 186, 194 221, 228, 235 248, 249, 252, 253,

287, 291, 297 301, 303, 312, 317,

344, 354 386

10

35, 40

94 124, 132

166, 168

254, 256,

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CASE t 1 - M.O.S. in confines of the 44 Precinct, while on patrol, heard shots being fired and observed two Housing P.D. Officers taking cover. M.O.S. heard more shots and went to investigate. 1 perp fired several rounds at two M.O.S. One P.O. fired 2X striking perp 1X injuring him. Distance undetermined - Sights used. Perp arrested.

Case # 5 - M.O.S. in confines of the 71 Precinct on patrol heard M.O.S. exited their R.M.P. and approached the location on foot. pointed a gun at officers; one P.O. fired 1XO. Perp ran and was by another perp. Both perps turned and fired approximately 6XO. again fired 3XO at a distance of 50 feet. No sights used. Two arrests.

shots. Perp joined P.o.

Case # 10 - M.O.S. in confines of the 67 Precinct on anti-crime patrol were informed 1;:.y complainant that perp pulled a gun and demanded money. M.O.S. radioed for backup and followed perp. Perp refused to stop when ordered by M.O.S. Eight other M.O.S. arrived at scene. One officer attempted to take perp into custody. Perp escaped, turned and fired 2XO at M.O.S. Four M.O.S. fired 17X hitting perp 12X. Perp D.O.A. Distance of 3 - 10 feet, no sights used.

Case # 11 .- P.O. off duty in confines of the 88 Precinct was approached by two males, one of which had a gun. P.O. identified self, perp ran, turned and pointed gun. P.O. and perp fired simultaneously at each other 2X each. No hits at a distance of 8 - 12 feet. No sights used. No arrest.

Case # lS - M.O.S. in R.M.P. on a pickup of a past robbery were involved in a car chase. R.M.P. blocked perps car. Three perps exited vehicle and one perp turned and fired 2XO at officers. Five M.O.S. fired 14X hitting two perps 3X injuring them at a distance of 7 - 10 feet. Unknown if sights used. Three arrests

CASE # 18 - M.O.S. in confines of 88 Precinct on radio run searching for robbery perp. Perp observed by M.O.S. who exited R.M.P. and gave chase on foot. Perp turned and fired 1X striking one P.O. in hand. Partner fired 2XO at an unknown distance. Unknown if sights used. Perp arrested.

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Case # 35 robbery. through a fired 5XO arrests.

- M.O.S. in confines of the 60 Precinct on radio run of past M.O.S. observed three perps and began chasing them on foot parking lot. One perp turned and fired lXO. Two M.O.S. at a distance of 20 - 25 feet using no sights. Three

Case # 40 - P.O. off-duty in the confines of the 46 Precinct in elevator with girlfriend. Inside elevator two perps attempted to rob P.O. and a struggle ensued. Two perps fired 3X hitting P.O. 3X. P.O., while prone, fired 4X at both perps at approximately 3 feet - unknown if sights used. Both perps found in hospital, hit 2X each. P.O. died from gunshot wounds.

Case # 43 - MOS on duty in confines of the 101 Precinct working undercover were approached by perp selling drugs. Undercover #1 and perp went into vacant lot. During this time, another perp approached undercover #3, pulled a gun and dragged him into lot. Perp fired lX into chest and then between the legs of undercover #3. Undercover broke away. Undercover #1 and 2 fired llX4 killing perp. Undercover #3 saved by vest. Unknown if sights used. Unknown distance. Other perp escaped.

Case # 59 - M.O.S. on duty in confines of the 40 Precinct heard shots being fired. Officers observed perp and gave chase. Perp turned and fired lXO. One P.O. fired lXO at a distance of 25 feet. No sights used. Perps 9MM jammed. One arrest.

Case # 78 - M.O.S. on duty in confines of the 63 Precinct answered a robbery in progress, possible hostage situation. At location four perps en·tered pet store where off duty detective was working, and proceeded to beat him and rob him of his off-duty gun. M.O.S. arrived at location and as two perps exited store they were placed under arrest. The other two perps exited with a female hostage. One perp fired ~X at M.O.S. M.O.S. took cover. One perp ran, turned and fired 5XO at M.O.S. Officer #1 fired 4XO at perp - perp escaped. Perp holding hostage, walked and fired 2X. Hostage broke free and perp again fired 2XO. P.O. #2 fired 2XO, P.O. #3 fired 6XO, P.O. #4 fired 3XO, P.O. #5 fired 4XO. Perp ran and discarded gun (0/0 Det. 38 Rev). Perp pulled another gun (9MM) and fired 5XO at P.O. #'s 6 and 7. P.O.'s #6 and 7 each fired 2XO. Perp dropped weapon and was apprehended. Three perps arrested, one escaped. Distance 20 - 30 feet; four used sights, two did not use sights.

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Case * 79 - MOS on patrol in confines of the 77 Precinct informed of perps robbing a livery cab driver. M.O.S. observed perps. One perp entered a building and was apprehended. Other perp fired at M.O.S. Officer ordered perp to drop gun; perp refused and pointed gun again. P.O. fired 1XO with Glock 19. Distance 20 - 30 feet - No sights - Two arrests. No injuries.

Case * 80 - MOS in confines of the 103 Precinct on a buy and bust operation. Four males followed both officers into an alley. One perp fired 4XO; one P.O. fired 6Xl. One perp was later found in a hospital with a gunshot wound to thigh. Distance 50 - 60 feet. Unknown if sights used. Perps .380 semi-auto jammed.

Case # 82 - Det. on duty in confines of the 46 Precinct observed a male place a gun in his jacket. Detective exited vehicle and identified self and attempted to arrest perp. Perp ran with detective in pursuit. Perp turned and fired. Detective returned fire 6 X O. Perp continued running with both detectives in pursuit. Perp turned again and fired his weapon 4 X O. Detective fired at a distance of 50 feet. Sights used. One arrest.

Case * 84 - M.O.S. in confines of the 70 Precinct heard shots being fired. At location, M.O.S. observed several youths one of whom had a gun. Perp fired lXO at Officer and ran. Officer chased perp. Perp turned and pointed gun. On P.O. fired 2XO at a distance of 30 feet. No sights used. One arrest.

Case * 92 - M.O.S. in confines of the 71 Precinct working anti-crime patrol, heard shots and observed a male exiting basement of a grocery store with a gun in waistband. Perp observed M.O.S., ran and turned firing 2XO. Both M.O.S. took cover, returned fire 6XO at a distance of 20 yards. No sights used. Perp arrested.

Case # 94 - M.O.S. in confines of the 43 Precinct working anti-crime on a radio run of a man with a gun. M.O.S. observed male and told him three times to drop gun. Perp pulled trigger; perps .38 revolver misfired. One P.O. fired lXl killing perp. Unknown distance, unknown if sights used.

Case * 99 - P.O. off duty in the confines of Nassau County, was shot at 5Xl by his stepbrother who has psychiatric problems. P.O. was hit in the back of head. Officer fired 5X hitting stepbrother 3X and injuring him. Officer fired at an undetermined distance. Unknown if sights used. Stepbrother arrested. P.O. shot and injured.

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Case * 100 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 70 Precinct had a pickup of a disorderly group. At location, officers observed two perpso The two perps observed M.O.S. and fired several rounds at officers and ran. One perp continued firing while running. One P.O. fired 3X; perp fired again. Officer again fired 3X then reloaded. The two perps ran into an alleyway and continued firing at MoO.S. M.O.S. took cover and fired 5XO. Two more M.O.S. arrived and were fired upon from a window. The two M.O.So fired 4XO. Distances of shots were 25 feet and 40-50 feet. No sights used.

Case * 104 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 34 Precinct informed of a robbery/with a gun in an apartment. M.O.S. went to 4th floor apartment and opened door. Two perps fired at MoO.S. M.O.S. returned fire and backed away for cover. One perp pointed gun and M.O.S. fired again. One perp collapsed due to injury and the other was D.O.A. M.O.S. fired 23X6 and the perps fired 4XO. Unknown distance - unknown if sights were used.

Case # 111 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 44 Precinct answered a radio run of male/with a gun. At location M.O.S. exited R.M.P. Perp fired IX into air, ran, then fired 1 more time at police officer. Officer fired 5X hitting perp IX in hand. Officer fired at a distance of 20 feet - Unknown if sights used. One arrest.

Case # 113 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 77 Precinct answered a radio run of a robbery. At location M.O.S. observed two perps fitting description and ordered perps to stop. One perp arrested at location the other perp fled and was chased by M.O.S. Perp turned and fired at two officers. Two officers returned fire. Four other M.O.S. arrived and were fired at by perp. Those four officers returned fire. Perp shot 3X and injured. Distance - 7 shots at 15 - 20 feet, 10 shots at 40 feet. M.O.S. did not use sights. Perp fired 6XO with a .45 semi-auto.

Case * 122 - M.O.S. on foot patrol in confines of the 103 Precinct observed a perp exiting car with gun and money in hand. (Perp had just robbed driver of vehicle.) M.O.S. followed perp and ordered perp to halt. Perp turned and fired 2XO. Two M.O.S. returned fire. Perp ran, turned and fired several more times. Two M.O.S. returned fire. Perp ran into driveway and fired again. One officer fired again. Perp arrested. Two M.O.S. fired 11 times, hitting perp IX in foot at a distance of 30 feet. Perp fired 6XO with a .45 semi-auto. M.O.S. did not use sights.

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Case i 124 - P.O. off duty in confines of the 34 Precinct heard shots being fired. P.O. opened door and observed three male/Hispanics, with a gun, running. P.O. chased perps. One perp turned and pulled trigger (.380 jammed). Officer fired 1XO at a distance of 7 - 10 feet. Unknown if sights used. Two perps escaped; one arrest.

Case i 132 - M.O.S. on anti crime patrol in confines of the 77 Precinct observed three perps, one holding a gun. M.O.S. exited vehicle and perps ran into building with M.O.S. in pursuit. M.O.S. heard voices from stairwell. When officers reached the s%pond floor, perp fired 1X. One P.O. fired 1XO. Perp ran from building with M.O.S. in pursuit. Perp turned and attempted to fire two more times (9MM jammed). P.O. fired 2XO. One arrest. Undetermined distances - Unknown if sights used.

Case # 134 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 62 Precinct heard a shot and observed a perp firing into the air. M.O.S. took cover and ordered perp to drop gun. Perp turned and fired 2XO at one of the officers. Officer returned fire 2XO. Perp ran to a van where another perp was waiting. P.O. ordered perp to halt. Perp pointed gun. Officer again returned fire 4XO. Perp entered van and pointed gun at the officer's partner. The officer fired 2XO. Perp escaped. Distance of 15 - 20 feet. One M.O.S. used sights - the other officer did not.

Case # 138 - M.O.S. on R.M.P. patrol in the confines of the 34 Precinct observed male with a gun. M.O.S. exited R.M.P., perp ran into building with officers chasing him. Perp turned and fired 2XO, both officers fired 2 times each at a distance of 10 feet with no sights. One arrest.

Case # 139 - M.O.S. on radio run in confines of the 79 Precinct. At location, M.O.S. informed by civilians that perp in an apartment was firing a gun. Officers went to apartment door, perp opened door slightly (two times) then slammed and locked door. M.O.S. went to front of house and took cover. Perp fired 3XO from window. Two M.O.S. fired 5XO from a distance of 15 - 20 feet. No sights used. Perp arrested.

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Case # 143 - P.O. while off duty in confines of the 34 Precinct was follQwed into the elevator by two perps. One perp pulled gun and robbed officer of money and jewelry. Perp attempted to go into the officer's pocket and officer pushed him back. Perp fired once grazing officer's hand and the bullet entered the other perps abdomen. Perps ran with officer in pursuit. Perp turned and fired twice. Officer fired 2XO. Perps continued running and dropped gun. P.O. caught perp and went to retrieve perp's fallen gun. Perp grabbed officer's gun. During struggle, P.O. fired 1X hitting perp in arm. P.O. fired from a distance of less than 3 feet. No sight used. Two arrests.

Case f 146 - M.O.S. on a radio run of a drug sale-guns involved in the confines of the 73 Precinct. At location one perp ran from crowd. One P.O. chased perp. Perp turned and fired 1XO. P.O. fired 1XO at a distance of 15 yards. No sights used. One arrest.

Case # 154 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 66 Precinct, informed by passerby of shots fired in a Law Office. At location M.O.S. observed two perps in hasidic dress and false beards, armed, leaving Law Office. M.O.S. gave chase. One perp fired 4XO. Perp #2 fired Glock .40 cal. 3 times inside office; malfunctioned; recovered with discharged shell in chamber. Two M.O.S. fired a total of 14X1, injuring one perp. One officer reloaded. No sights. M.O.S. fired at a distance of 15 feet. Two arrests. Both perps had bullet resistant vests.

Case # 162 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 115 Precinct, heard shots fired. At location, M.O.S. observed perp shoot complainant. Perp fired 1XO at M.O.S. and fled, turned again, and fired one more time. Perp turned around again pointing gun. Officer fired 6XO; perp fled in vehicle. complainant D.O.A. P.O. fired at a distance of 25 feet. No sights used. No arrest.

Case f 166 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 105 Precinct received a radio run of burglary in progress. At location complainant gave description of perps and entered R.M.P. to search for perps. complainant observed four perps. Officers exited R.M.P. and ordered perps to stop. Two perps obeyed, other two perps ran with M.O.S. in pursuit. One perp stopped and surrendered; other perp turned and fired 1XO. Three M.O.S. fired 8X hitting perp 3X, injuring him. Distance unknown, unknown if sights used. Four arrests.

Case # 168 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 43 Precinct observed two other M.O.S. chasing a male. P.O. exited police van and chased perp. Perp turned and fired 3XO. Officer fell to ground and fired 6XO at a distance of 100 feet. No sights used. Perp escaped.

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Case * 175 ~ P.O. off duty in confines of the 66 Precinct heqrd gunshot and observed male with a gun, and a victim with a licensed shotgun. Victim had just been shot in the leg by perp. Detective exited his vehicle and four male perps escaped in livery cab. Detective chased perps on foot. Officer took cover and ordered perps out of cab. One perp pulled unknown semiautomatic and fired 1X. Perps gun misfired. ' Detective fired 1XO. All perps escaped. No arrests. Detective fired at a distance of 7 feet. Unknown if sights used.

Case * 178 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 30 Precinct on radio run of "dispute-shots fi,red". At location, M.O.S. observed perp firing at civilians. Perp observed M.O.S. and fired 7XO at responding M.O.S. Five officers fired 39X2, perp injured. Three M.O.S. used sights. One officer used no sights and other officer unknown if sight used. Seven shots at undetermined distance; ten shots at a distance of 20 feet; ten shots at a distance of 30 feet and twelve shots at 50 feet. Four M.O.S. reloaded.

Case * 180 - M.O.S. on anti-crime patrol in confines of the 107 Precinct responded to radio run of robbery of a livery cab. M.O.S. put complainant in vehicle and observed one perp on street. Perp arrested. One other perp appeared from behind bushes and fired, hitting one officer in buttocks. Officer returned fire 6XO. Other M.O.S. observed gunfight and chased perp. Perp turned and fired 2XO at M.O.S. Two officers fired 12XO. One officer reloaded and fired additional two rounds. Three perps arrested. No sights used. 30 - 40 feet distance.

Case # 181 - MOS on anti-crime patrol in confines of 32 Precinct responded to a radio run of a past robbery. M.O.S. put complainant in vehicle and complainant identified four perps standing on corner. M.O.S. chased perps on foot. One perp fired 1XO at M.O.S. One officer fired 2X2, injuring perp. Two arrests. Unknown if sights used. Undetermined distance.

Case * 186 - Undercover detective on buy and bust in confines of the 60 Precinct. Perp and detective on stairs in building; perp pulled gun and demanded money. Detective pushed perp's gun away. Perp fired 1XO and ran. Officer chased perp who turned and pointed gun at detective. Detective fired lXO at a distance of 10 feet. No sights used. Perp escaped.

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case # 194 - M.O.S. in confines of the 43 Precinct received radio run of males with a gun. On rooftop, M.O.S. observed three/four males running and one male behind an air shaft. M.O.S. shined their flashlights on the male. The male pulled a .45 semiautomatic and fired lXO. Two M.O.S. fired 5XO at a distance of 75 feet. Unknown if sights were used. Perps escaped.

case I 215 - P.O. on patrol duty in confines of the 30 Precinct working a foot post, was fired at by perp who was across the street. Perp fired 7XO. Officer pulled gun and fired lXO at a distance of 25 feet. No sights used. Perp escaped.

Case I 217 - MOS on duty in confines of the 34 Precinct responded to shots fired in a restaurant. At location, M.O.S. were fired at by three perps. Three perps fired approximately 6X hitting officer in calf and a witness in leg. six M.O.S. returned 28 shots, hitting one perp 2X injuring him at a distance of 5 feet. Two M.O.S. used sights; four M.O.S. did not. Three arrests. Two M.O.S. reloaded.

Case I 221 - P.O. off duty in confines of the 40 Precinct heard shots being fired in a nearby park. P.O., at location, observed a male firing a gun. Perp saw P.O. and fired 2XO. Officer drew his gun and fired lXO. Perp escaped. Officer fired from 25 yards. No sight used.

Case ~ 228 - M.O.S. on duty in confines of the 67 Precinct on a radio run of a burglary in progress. M.O.S. observed perps in apartment who ran to second floor. M.O.S. entered apartment and heard calls for help. In the apartment, M.O.S. observed perps with guns and five civilians tied and gagged. One perp jumped from window into driveway. One officer chased perp, perp turned and fired lXO. Officer fired lXO at a distance of 15 - 20 feet. Unknown if sights used. Perp was wearing bullet resistant vest. six arrests and six guns recovered.

Case # 235 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 120 Precinct heard shots and observed six males running. One perp ran into building with other five males spliting up. Two males in vehicle drove towards M.O.S. in R.M.P. and hit their R.M.P. One perp exited his vehicle and fired 2XO at M.O.S. M.O.S. exited vehicle and one officer fired lXO at a distance of 15 feet. No sights used. One arrest. '

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Case * 241 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 71 Precinct on radio run of shots fired. At location officers observed male with a gun. One officer exited R.M.P. and chased perp on foot. Other officer chased in R.M.P. Perp turned and fired 1XO and officer returned lXO. Chase continued. Perp again turned and fired 3XO. P.O. fired 2XOi other officer exited R.M.P. and perp fired 3XO. This officer fired 1XO. Perp arrested. Distance 10 feet - No sights used.

Case * 242 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 52 Precinct informed of a male with a gun (Menacing). M.O.S. observed perp who fled scene. M.O.S. chased perp who turned and fired 1XO at M.O.S. Both officers fired 4X each, hitting perp 5X. Perp injured. Distance 20 feet. No sights used. Orie arrest.

Case * 248 - P.O. on solo R.M.P. duty in confines of the 103 Precinct informed of a "robbery in progress". At location, officer was fired upon. P.O. returned fire 6XO at a distance of 30 feet. Unknown if sights used. Perp fled, turned and fired several more rounds. Perp arrested. Perp's 9MM weapon had jammed.

Case * 249 - M.O.S. in confines of the 110 Precinct informed of a holdup in progress at nearby Social Club. M.O.S. could not gain access and called for backup. M.O.S. arrived and gained entrance to basement. M.O.S. positioned on stairs of basement identified self to perps. Perps fired 2X. M.O.S. retreated out door and secured same. Perps ran to roof and fired 4X. Perp then ran down to rear yard and broke into a residence taking a hostage. Perps brought hostage outside and were confronted by numerous M.O.S. One perp held gun to hostage's head while another perp put a gun ~o the hostage's ribs. Perps tried to board a bus with hostage but driver refused. One perp turned and fired IX into hostage's head. M.O.S. opened fire on perps with perps returning fire. One perp D.O.A. Hostage D.O.A. One perp wounded. Fourteen M.O.S. fired 66X with 19 hits. M.O.S. hit hostage lOX unintentionally. Seven M.O.S. used sights - Undetermined distance. Perps fired 20X.

Case * 252 - M.O.S. in confines of the 48 Precinct on "buy and bust". Backup team arrived and knocked on apartment door. Perp opened door and fired IX. Two M.O.S. fired 6XO. One Officer hit in buttocks. Other M.O.S. arrived. One Officer fired lXO at perp. Perp ran onto fire escape. Lieutenant fired seven times from Glock and two Detectives fired 6X. Perp hit 3 times. Unknown distance. Unknown if sights were used. One arrest.

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Case * 253 - M.O.S. in confines of the 115 Precinct searching for perp with complainant regarding a robbery. Complainant pointed out perp. Perp fled with M.O.S. in pursuit. Perp turned and pointed a 9MM. Two M.O.S. fired lXO each. Perp fired lXO. One P.o. returned fire lXO. Officers fired at a distance of 40 feet. Unknown if sights used. One arrest.

Case * 254 - M.O.S. in confines of the 70 Precinct observed perps with guns. One officer chased four perps while other P.O. chased another male. Two perps turned and fired 4X at Officer. P.O. returned two shots. Perps split up. One M.O.S. arrested one perp at which time two more shots were fired at M.O.S. Other perps escaped. One perp hit unintentionally by other perp. Distance of 25 feet, no sights used.

Case * 256 - M.O.S. in confines of the 70 Precinct were flagged down by Transit Officer and informed of robbery of a newsstand. M.O.S. exited R.M.P., approached newsstand and observed perp struggling with owner. Officer drew his service revolver. Perp pointed his .44 Magnum at one officer then the other. Perp fired lX, Officer fired lXO. Perp dropped gun. Perp shot self and complainant. Complainant had grabbed perp's gun hand when perp fired at officer. Distance 5 feet, no sights used.

Case * 260 - P.O. off duty in confines of the 48 Precinct heard disturbance on corner and observed perp firing at .a group of males. Officer identified self. Perp turned and fired 2X at P.O. Officer fired 6X hitting perp once. Perp escaped but was later arrested. Distance 8 - 10 feet. Unknown if sights were used.

Case * 262 - M.O.S. on duty in confines of the 46 Precinct working in R.I.P. Unit, responded to a past robbery in an apartment. Four males exited apartment with one perp carrying a gun in waistband. Perp with gun ran downstairs. Detective chased him. Perp turned and fired lXO, Detective fired 2XO. Perp escaped. Unknown distance. Unknown if sights used.

Case # 272 - P.O. assigned to Solo Print unit while in confines of the 120 Precinct was advised by a pedestrian of a male shot at gas station. P.O. advised communications and responded to location where he observed two perps running from gas station. P.O. exited R.M.P. Perp turned and fired lXO. Officer fired 2XO at a distance of 45 - 50 feet. No sights used. Perp escaped.

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Case * 278 - P.O. off duty in confines of the 115 Precinct, heard vehicle accident and observed passenger get out of livery cab covered with blood while cab took off. P.O. rendered aid to the passenger. Driver came back with gun, screaming. A civilian tackled the driver. P.O. drew gun and identified self. Perp ran, P.O. chased perp. Perp turned and fired 4XO and P.O. fired 4XO at a distance of 50 feet. Unknown if sights used. Perp escaped.

Case * 287 - M~O.S. on patrol in confines of the 52 Precinct observed male acting suspicious while in a livery cab. M.O.S. approached perp and spoke to him. Perp pulled gun and fired 2XO at M.O.S. Sergeant and two other officers fired 15X. Perp ran with M.O.S. in pursuit. Anticrime unit officers in area observed perp. Perp turned and fired at officer 2X. P.O. fired 5X. Perp hit lOX - D.O.A. No sights used. Distance 10 feet.

Case * 291 - M.O.S. working SNEU in confines of the 75 Precinct observed vehicle being driven erratically. M.O.S. pulled vehicle over. Perp jumped from vehicle holding a gun. P.O. pulled R.M.P. in front of perp and ordered the perp to drop gun. Perp fired 1XO. Sergeant and police officers fired 3XO. Perp ran, then was apprehended. Distance 15 - 20 feet. No sights used.

Case # 297 - M.O.S. from Tactical Narcotics Team in confines of the 34 Precinct heard description over radio of a perp with a gun. M.O.S. observed perp, exited vehicle and identified selves. Perp was ordered to halt. Perp turned with gun and fired 1XO. Two M.O.S. each fired 1XO at a distance of 12 - 20 feet. No sights used. Perps 9MM jammed. One arrest.

Case * 298 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 28 Precinct on radio run of a man with gun. At location, M.O.S. observed perp. Perp ran with M.O.S. in pursuit. Perp turned and fired 1XO at Officers with .20 gauge sawed off shotgun while running with M.O.S. in close pursuit. Perp turned once again and pointed shotgun. One P.O. fired 1XO at a distance of 15 feet. No sights used. One arrest.

Case * 299 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 52 Precinct observed a drug transaction. Two perps went into basement. M.O.S. entered basement where one perp fired 2XO. One P.O. fired 2X2 killing perp. Unknown distance. Sights used. One arrest.

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Case # 301 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 84 Precinct were chasing perps in a vehicle. Perps vehicle struck an iron fence. Perps exited vehicle. One officer chased perps on foot while the other officer drove in R.M.P. One perp turned and fired 1XO. P.O. fired 2XO at a distance of 70 feet. Unknown if sights used. Two arrests.

Case # 303 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 40 Precinct observed perps firing at each other. M.O.S. stopped R.M.P. and exited their vehicle. M.O.S. found themselves in·the line of fire. Perp fired 2XO at officers. One officer fired 4X2 hitting and injuring one perp. Undetermined distance. Unknown if sights were used.

Case # 312 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 71 Precinct on a radio run of a dispute with firearm. Two M.O.S. approached males on corner of location. One perp ran with M.O.S. in pursuit. Perp turned and fired 1XO at M.O.S. One sergeant and two officers fired 1X each. No hits. Perp ran, turned and again fired 1XO. Three M.O.S. fired 7XO. Perp escaped. Distance 20 - 30 feet. No sights used.

Case # 317 - P.O. on scooter patrol in confines of the 79 Precinct was advised by complainant of robbery. At location officer observed males involved in a robbery. P.O. pursued perps on foot. Perps entered vehicle. One perp fired 1XO. P.O. fired 6XO. Perp turned corner and again fired 3XO. P.O. fired at a distance from 20 feet. Unknown if sights used. Two of the four perps were arrested. One bystander shot and injured by officer.

Case # 318 - Detectives on investigation (R.I.P.) in confines of the 73 Precinc·t observed two perps wanted for homicide. Two detectives exited vehicle with one detective cutting off perps vehicle. Two detectives approached the perp's car. One perp fired 3XO at M.O.S. Three detectives fired 15XO. No sights used. Detectives fired 6 shots at 10 feet; 3 shots at 6 feet and 6 shots at 30 - 40 feet. Two arrests.

Case # 322 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 115 Precinct observed two suspicious vehicles in a service station. When occupants observed M.O.S. they drove away. M.O.S. followed one of the vehicles. Perps vehicle had flat tire and stopped. M.O.S. exited R.M.P. One perp exited vehicle and fired 1XO at M.O.S. M.O.S. took cover. Other four perps exited vehicle and ran. M.O.S. chased perps on foot. One other perp turned and fired 1XO. Two M.O.S. fired 4XO. Perp fired again 1XO. Total of five perps. Four arrests. Distance 15 - 20 feet. No sights used.

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Case # 323 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 77 Precinct observed male firing shots at another male~ M.O.S. approached the perp and ordered male to freeze. Perp turned and fired at M.O.S. Both M.O.S. returned fire 4X at a distance of 100 feet. Unknown if sights used. Perp escaped. One bystander grazed in leg by M.O.S.

Case # 335 ~ M.O.S. on anti-crime patrol in confines of the 77 Precinct observed perp making movement towards waist, pulling a gun from same and fled. Sergeant and officers chased male. Another perp appeared and pointed a gun at other officer's back. Sergeant turned and saw perp pointing gun at officer's back. Sergeant identified self; perp turned and fired gun 1XO. Sergeant fired 1X1 injuring perp. Unknown distance. Unknown if sights used. Two arrests.

Case # 338 - P.O. off duty in confines of the 90 Precinct making a night deposit at bank accompanied by his father were approached from behind by two perps. P.O. was told "Don't turn around, don't look, I know you have a piece. Don't take it out". One perp removed bag containing receipts and ran. Two perps turned and fired 6X1 hitting officer in left side of chest. Officer fired 2XO. Perps escaped. Officer fired at a distance of 40 feet. Unknown if sights used.

Case # 344 - M.O.S. on duty in confines of the 60 Precinct responded to a radio run of shots fired. At location, perp fired 1X then closed apartment door. Perp breaks into other apartment via balcony and fires several more times. P.O. fired 3X with Glock. Perp breaks into another apartment via balcony and fires again at M.O.S. M.O.S fires 17X (one officer using a service revolver and 12 gauge shotgun). Perp hit in arm 1X. Perp attempts to climb balcony and falls to his death. Distance 15 - 20 feet. One officer stated that he used sights.

Case # 354 - M.O.S. on patrol in confines of the 13 Precinct observed robbery in progress at a liquor store. Perp observed M.O.S. Perp fired 3XO at officer with a 9MM Glock. Two officers fired 6X1 hitting perp in thigh. Perps 9MM Glock jammed twice. One bystander shot and injured by perp. Undetermined distance. No sights used. One arrest.

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Case # 364 - P.O. off duty in private vehicle within confines of the 34 Precinct was involved in a vehicle accident with a perp who had just robbed a delicatessen and was being pursued by a Transit Police Officer. Perp exited vehicle and ran with off duty officer and Transit Officer in pursuit. Perp and M.O.S. exchanged shots. Perp took cover and again shots were exchanged. Perp shot and injured a livery cab driver and stole the cab with two passengers in the rear seat. Perp fired 2X at passengers causing no injury. Perp crashed cab, exited vehicle and was later apprehended. Undetermined distance. Unknown if sights used. Off duty officer fired 4X with 2 hits. Perp injured.

Case # 379 - P.O. on foot patrol in confines of the 120 Precinct observed three males wanted for past robbery. P.O. followed males. One perp ran, turned and fired 3XO at officer. Officer fired IX. Perp ran into parking lot and turned pointing gun again. Officer fired 3XO. Perp escaped. Distance of 25 feet. Sights were used.

Case # 386 - M.O.S. on anti-crime patrol in confines of the 13 Precinct observed perps attempting to steal a car. Perps started car. M.O.S. exited R.M.P. and approached perps. Perps ran from vehicle. One officer grabbed one perp while another perp fired lXO. Three M.O.S. fired 7Xl hitting and injuring perp. Perp that was shot, jumped into vehicle with other perps and drove away. Perps later arrested at hospital. Unknown distance, unknown if sights were used.

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DEATHS AND INJURIES - MEMBERS OF THE SERVICE

DEATHS - 3 Shot and killed in the line of duty 1 Suicide 1 Shot and killed accidentally by off-duty wife 1

* ONE POLICE OFFICER SUCCUMBED TO INJURIES RECEIVED JANUARY 20, 1989 NOT COUNTED IN ABOVE STATS

INJURED r. 283 Shot and wounded by perps 12 Shot (minor injury) by Perp (BB/Pellet) 5 shot self (accidental discharge) 12 Shot by other P.O. (accidental discharge) 2 Shot self during firearms incident 1 Shot by other P.O. during firearms incident 3 Attempted suicide 1 Shot and injured by victim 1 Shot by family member 1 Stabbed by perpetrators 7 various other injuries 238

DEATHS AND INJURIES - PERPETru~TORS

KILLED - 27 shot by Member of the Service Shot self, committed suicide Shot self accidentally Fell from fire escape

INJURED - 86 Shot by Member of the Service Shot by M.O.S. accidentally Shot self accidentally Hit by other perp unintentionally Shot by sniper Other injuries

DEATHS AND INJURIES - CIVILIANS

KILLED - 2 By Member of the Service (Hostage) By perpetrator

INJURED - 19 By Member of the Service By perpetrators

ANIMALS - 30

Killed Injured

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MISCELLANEOUS INFOru~TION

SUICIDES:

During the reporting year, 1 member of the service took his own life and 1 member of the service attempted to take his life.

II. M.O.S. DISARMED AND/OR ROllBED OF THEIR WEAPONS/NIGHTSTICKS:

There were 8 incidents reported where MOS had their guns removed which included 2 service revolvers and 6 off-duty revolvers. 2 incidents were reported where MOS had their nightsticks removed.

III. BULLET RESISTANT VESTS

Four (4) MOS were saved by their bullet resistant vests.

2 !'IIOS were shot with pellet guns 1 MOS was shot with .38 Revolver 1 MOS stabbed with screwdriver

Of the 611 MOS that were on duty, 567 stated they wore their bullet resistant vest. Of the 567 MOS, 13 MOS stated they wore their personal vest:

8 - Point Blank 4 - American Body Armor 1 - Protective Apparel Corporation of America

IV. MORE THAN ONE PERP INVOLVED

V.

There were 125 incidents reported in 1992 which involved more than 1 perpetrator. A decrease of 15% from the previous year where 147 incidents were reported.

CIVILIANS KILLED BY PERPETRATORS DURING FIREARMS INCIDENTS

In 1992, we had 1 civilian killed by perpetrators.

Case # 162 Homicide Victim

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VI. CIVILIANS INJURED BY PERPS

In 1992 we had 11 Civilians injured by Perpetrators.

Case: # 23 # 38 # 68 #136 #161 #165 #175 #217 #256 #354 #364

- Retired PO working as a security guard - Perp unintentionally hit father - Perp shot girlfriend - Perp shot bystander - Perp shot civilian - Perp stabbed psychiatrist - Perp shot civilian - Perp shot civilian - Perp shot civilian - Perp shot civilian - Perp shot civilian

VII. CIVILIANS KILLED BY MOS

VIII.

In 1992 there was 1 Civilian killed by MOS.

Case: #249 - Hostage

CIVILIANS INJURED BYMOS

In 1992, we had 8 Civilians injured by MOS:

Case # 52 Case #105 Case #118 Case #126 Case #165 Case #294 Case #317 Case #323

Mother (accidental discharge) Cabdriver Wife (accidental discharge) Friend (accidental discharge) Perps mother Bystander Bystander Bystander

IX. MOS RELOADED

There were 5 incidents reported where 9 MOS had to reload.

Case # 100 Case # 180 Case # 154 Case # 217 (2 MOS reloaded) Case # 178 (4 MOS reloaded)

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PERPETRATOR'S GUN MISFIRED

In 1992, there were 15 incidents where the perp pointed a loaded weapon, pulled the trigger and the firearm malfunctioned.

Case# 20 Case# 42 Case# 59 Case# 68 Case# 80 Case# 94 Case# 113 Case# 124 Case# 131 Case# 132 Case# 154 Case# 175 Case# 248 Case# 297 Case# 354

.38 Revolver

.32 Revolver 9MM semiautomatic

.25 semiautomatic

.380 semiautomatic

.38 Revolver

.45 semiautomatic

.380 semiautomatic

.25 Semiautomatic 9MM Semiautomatic Glock .40 cal. semiautomatic Unknown semiautomatic 9MM semiautomatic 9MM Semiautomatic 9MM semiautomatic

XI. MOS FIRED FOR MORE THAN ONE REASON:

During the reporting year there were 4 cases where MOS fired for more than one reason.

Case # 21 - Police Officer fired to protect partner and then had accidental discharge

Case #158 - Two MOS fired for 2 reasons: 1 for accidental discharge and 1 at perpetrator

Case #219 - Police Officer fired 1 time accidentally then fired at perpetrator

Case #308 - Police Officer fired 1 time accidentally then fired at perpetrator

XII. MOS KILLED

During 1992, 1 Police Officer was killed by perpetrator 1 Police Officer accidentally killed by wife

(both were off-duty M.O.S.)

It should be noted that Police Officer William Gunn succumbed to injuries on November 27, 1992. Officer Gunn was shot by perpetrator on January 20, 1989.

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XIII. MOS SHOT

In 1992, a total of 41 M.O.S. were shot. Of this total 51% either shot themselves or were unintentionally shot by another Police Officer.

Accidental Shot self: 12 Felonious: 12 Mistaken I.D.: 3 B/B-Pellet: 5 Shot by other P.O. 2 DOA by perp: 1 Unintentional by other MOS: 1 Family member: 1 Shot self during firearm incident: 1 Accidental by victim: 1 Suicide: 1 Attempted Suicide: 1

TOTAL: 21 TOTAL: 20

XIV. GLOCK RELATED INCIDENTS

There were 16 shootings involving Glock Semiautomatic pistols.

xv. INCIDENTS WHERE M.O.S. DID NOT RETURN FIRE

XVI.

XVII.

During 1992 there were 62 incidents where members of the service were fired at and did not return fire. Of these 62 incidents, 163 shots were fired at 113 members of the service. Of the 113 members of the service shot at, 11 officers received injuries (shot or grazed).

MISTAKEN IDENTITY 2 INCIDENTS

Case # 47 - A uniformed M.O.S. heard description of perpetrator wanted for possession of a gun and observed male fitting description running with a gun in hand. Uniformed M.O.S. fired one round at male. No injury. Male fitting description was an on-duty Anti-crime unit officer, in civilian clothes, who was also chasing perpetrator.

Case #283 - Street Crime unit looking for perps with gun inside apartment building. S.C.U. officers running downstairs to lobby when Anti-crime unit officers and S.C.U. officers fired at each other. One P.O. shot in chest, neck and back. Vest saved life. One P.O. shot in thigh and one other P.O. received graze to leg.

OFF-DUTY EMPLOYMENT RELATED INCIDENTS

During this reporting period there were 2 shootings that were not carried in this report due to the fact that M.O.S. involvement was strictly related to off duty employment.

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SYNOPSIS OF GLOCK 19 INCIDENTS

On Monday, April 3, 1989, the Police Academy's Firearms and Tactics section commenced training of selected units of the Department in the use of the Glock 19 9MM semiautomatic pistol. In addition, on October 21, 1991, this unit also commenced training of selected members of the Patrol Bureau. A total of 684 members of the service have attended this training during calendar year 1992. Of the above members trained, 256 were from OCCB, 253 from Patrol, 92 from the Detective Bureau, 46 from the Intelligence Division/Police commissioner's office, 28 from the Firearms and Tactics Section, 3 from Hostage Negotiation, 5 from the Chief of Department's Office and 1 from the Chief of Patrol's Office.

A total of 514 Glock 19 Pistols have been issued by this unit. The breakdown is as follows: there are 190 issued to OCCB, 187 to Patrol, 88 issued to the Detective Bureau, 26 issued to the Intelligence Division/Police Commissioner's Office, 15 issued to the Firearms and Tactics section, 6 to Chief of Department's Office and 2 issued to Hostage Negotiation.

QUALIFICATION CYCLE 1 OF 1992, commenced on January 2, 1992, and finished on March 27, 1992. Five hundred eighty-three (583) members attended this cycle, while seven (7) members had their Glock 19 removed for failing to attend. Two (2) members had their Glock 19's removed for not being able to meet standards.

QUALIFICATION CYCLE 2 OF 1992, commenced on April 8, 1992, and finished on June 26, 1992. Five hundred fifty-nine (559) members attended this cycle, while five (5) members had their Glock 19's removed for failing to attend. Eight (8) members had their Glock 19's removed for not being able to meet standards.

QUALIFICATION CYCLE 3 OF 1992, Commenced on July 22, 1992, and finished on September 30, 1992. Four hundred ninety-five (495) members attended this cycle, while eight (8) members had their Glock 19's removed for failing to attend. Two (2) members had their Glock 19's removed for not being able to meet standards.

QUALIFICATION CYCLE 4 OF 1992, commenced on October 7, 1992, and finished on December 30, 1992. Four hundred thirty-six (436) members attended this cycle, nine (9) members had their Glock 19's removed for failing to attend. There were no members of the service who had their Glock 19's removed for not being able to meet standards.

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GLOCK SHOOTINGS 1992

Incident #1 - AC9IDENTAL DISCHARGE GLOCK NOT AUTHORIZED P.O. Shot Self

On January 1, 1992, at approximately 2030 hours off duty M.O.S. was at his residence unloading his 9MM Glock (n9t authorized) when he accidentally discharged 1 round striking himself in the hand.

Incident #2 - INTENTIONAL SHOOTING - GUNFIGHT

On March 11, 1992, at approximately 0040 hours on duty M.O.S., Sergeant's Operator (77 Pct.), was informed by livery cab driver of being robbed by 2 perps. M.O.S. observed perps armed with guns entering a vehicle. Perps drove car; then abandoned it. M.O.S. followed perps. 1 perp entered a building and was arrested. 2nd perp ran with gun. M.O.S. exited RMP -perp fired then pointed gun again, M.O.S. fired lxO from Glock 19. Perp dropped gun and was arrested. M.O.S. was approximately 20 - 30 feet from perp - no sights used.

Incident #3 - ~CCIDENTAL DISCHARGE - PERP SHOT INJURED

On March 18, 1992, at approximately 1855 hours on duty M.O.S., Lieutenant's Operator (83 Pct.), was informed of a robbery. M.O.S. observed suspect and pursued him. Perp confronted M.O.S. and struggle ensued. Perp grabbed M.O.S.'s Glock 19. M.O.S. accidentally discharged Ix hitting perp in arm. No sights. - Perp arrested. M.O.S.'s Glock jammed

Incident #4 - INTENTIONAL SHOOTING - DOG - GLOCK NOT AUTHORIZED

On April 24, 1992, at approximately 0145 hours, off duty M.O.S. of the 49 Pct., at his mother's residence went to push his dog off bed. Dog attacked him. M.O.S. fired 3x3 - killing dog.

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Incident #5 - ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE - NO INJURY - GLOCK NOT AUTHORIZED

On May 4, 1992, at approximately 2345 hours in the locker room of the 79 pct., 2 M.O.S. had jus·t completed the 4x12 tour and were changing into civilian clothes. One M.O.S.removed his unauthorized Glock 19 and placed it on the bench. The other M.O.S. picked up Glock 19, removed the magazine and pulled trigger. (1 in chamber) causing no injury.

Incident #6 - INTENTIONAL SHOOTING - Perp Shot - Injury

On May 29, 1992, at approximately 0230 hours, M.O.S. regeived a radio run of robbery in progress at a hardware store in Mid-Town North Pct. At location M.O.S. observed 2 males inside store. M.O.S. banged on door and 1 male opened door, I.D. self as manager. Other male had hands under coat and refused to I.D. self. sergeant pushed manager out of way and male perp pulled a 32 revolver. One M.O.S. fired 2x with his Glock hitting perp 2x injuring him. Perp ran outside and collapsed. Manager told M.O.S. of 2 other perps downstairs who were arrested. Distance 4 feet - no sights used.

Incident #7 - INTENTIONAL SHOOTING - Perp DOA

On July 23, 1992, at approximately 1455 hours on duty sergeant, Bronx Narcotics, TNT observed male in jeep selling drugs. MOS approached to make arrest when perp put jeep in reverse striking sergeant's vehicle. Other department vehicle attempted to block perps car. Perp again rammed sergeant's vehicle. Perp drove towards other detective and attempted to run him down. Detective fell to ground. Sergeant fired 16x hitting perp 4x killing him.

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Incident #8 - INTENTIONAL SHOOTING - Perp Shot

On July 24, 1992, at approximately 1703 hours, on-duty lieutenant of Queens Narcotics received radio transmission of male with gun. Officers observed male with gun in waistband. Perp observed MOS pull gun from waistband and ran. Officers exited vehicle. Perp ran toward lieutenant who ordered perp to drop gun. Perp pointed gun and lieutenant fired Ix hitting perp in hand. Distance 10-15 feet no sights used. 1 arrest.

Incident #9 - INTENTIONAL SHOOTING - GUNFIGHT 1 P.O. WOUNDED 1 PERP INJURED

On August 14, 1992, approximately 1245 hours, on duty MOS from Bronx TNT on buy and bust in apartment made a crack buy. MOS called for backup. MOS arrived knocked on door. Perp opened door and fired 1X. Both MOS fired a total of 6 shots. Other MOS at location heard shots and entered building. 1 M.O.S. fired 1x at perp. Perp went on fire escape where lieutenant fired 7x from Glock and other 2 detectives fired 6x. Perp hit 3x in leg. 1 P.O. hit in buttocks. Unknown distance - unknown sights. 1 arrest.

Incident #10 - INTENTIONAL SHOOTING - DOG - KILLED

On September 15, 1992, approximately 1234 hours, on-duty M.O.S. observed young boy selling beer. M.O.S. ordered him to move and to leash his pitbull. Perp refused and an altercation ensued. Other MOS responded whereby pitbull attached MOS. M.O.S. of the 88 pct. fired 2x2 with authorized Glock and other M.O.S. fired 1x1 with service revolver, killing pitbull. Distance with Glock 5 feet; Service revolver: 15 feet. No sights used. 2 arrests.

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Incident #11 - INTENTIONAL SHOOTING - Perp Shot - Injury

On September 30, 1992, at approximately 1130 hours on duty detective of 83 PDS, was traveling on subway going to court. 1 perp approached him, demanded money with simulated gun. Detective pushed perp, pulled his authorized Glock fired 1x hitting perp in knee, injuring him. No sights used, 3 feet. 1 arrest.

Incident #12 - ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE - No Injury

On October 8, 1992, at approximately 0212 hours on duty M.O.S., sergeants operator, searching for perp. M.O.S. opened door on garbage chute. Perp hiding. M.O.S. ordered perp to lie down. Perp ran. M.O.S. and perp began to struggle on stairwell. Both began to fall M.O.S. accidentally discharged his authorized Glock. No injury. 1 arrest.

Incident #13 - INTENTIONAL SHOOTING - GUNFIGHT Perp Killed -Fell from balcony

On November 15, 1992, at approximately 0400 hours in the 60 pct. MOS (ESU, 60 and 62 Pct.) responded to a radio run of shots fired. At location observed male with gun in apartment. Perp refused to surrender his weapon. Perp fired 1x at MOS and closed apartment door. Other MOS arrived at location. Perp broke into another apartment (Via - Balcony) and fired several more times. M.O.S. fired 3x with his authorized Glock. Perp broke into another apartment (Via Balcony) and fired again at MOS. MOS fired 14x and 1 M.O.S. fired 2x

. with service revolver and 4x with Ithaca shotgun. M.O.S. fired 3X again. Perp was hit 1X in arm and attempted to climb balcony and fell to his death. Distance 15-20 feet. 1 MOS used sights.

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GLOCK SHOOTINGS 1992

(CONTINUED)

Incident #14 - INTENTIONAL SHOOTING - DOG SHOT

On November 20, 1992, at approximately 2000 hours, on duty M.O.S., 109 precinct sergeant's operator, fired 1x with his authorized Gl6ck and his partner fired 1x with service revolver at a vicious dog that was biting a male. Dog hit 2x injured. Distance 6 feet. No sights used.

Incident #15 - CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATION

Incident #16 - CONFIDENTAL INVESTIGATION

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§TATISTICAL ABSTRACT

TOTAL NUMBER OF INCIDENTS REPORTED: = 16

ON DUTY INCIDENTS = 12 OFF DUTY INCIDENTS = 4

INTENTIONAL SHOOTINGS = 12 - 1 was unauthorized ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGES = 4 - 2 were unauthorized

BREAKDOWN OF INCIDENTS BY MONTH:

JANUARY 1 JULY 2 FEBRUARY 0 AUGUST 1 MARCH 2 SEPTEMBER 2 APRIL 1 OCTOBER 1 MAY 3 NOVEMBER 3 * JUNE 0 DECEI-1BER 0

BREAKDOWN OF INCIDENTS BY DAY OF WEEK:

MONDAY 2 TUESDAY 1 WEDNESDAY - 4 THURSDAY 3 * FRIDAY 5 SATURDAY 0 SUNDAY 1

BREAKDOWN OF INCIDENTS BY TOUR:

0001 x 0800 6 0801 x 1600 4 1601 x 2400 6

BREAKDOWN OF INCIDENTS BY COMMAND:

OCCB / BROOKLYN SOUTH NARCOTICS - 1 OCCB / QUEENS NARCOTICS - 1 CCCB / BRONX NARCOTICS - 2 PATROL SUPERVISORS' DRIVERS - MTN, 50 62, 77, 83, 88, 109 PCTS. 41 * - 8 DETECTIVE BUREAU - 83 SQUAD - 1

UNAUTHORIZED NEVER TRAINED BY F.T.S.

49 PCT. 79 PCT. HARBOR

* One incident occurred in 1991

36

- 1 - 1 --1

TOTAL 16

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BREAKDOWN BY RANK:

LIEUTENANT 2 SERGEANT 1 DETECTIVE 2 POLICE OFFICER - 11

BREAKDOWN OF SHOTS FIRED: SHOTS HITS

Total rounds fired at bulletin board -Total rounds fired at Individuals Total rounds fired at Dogs Total rounds fired ACCIDENTALLY Total

Total hit potential

Hit potential against ARMED FELONS

1 35

6 ~ 46

o 9 6

.....1. 17

26%

28%

DISTANCES AT WHICH SHOOTINGS AT INDIVIDUALS/DOGS OCCURRED:

LESS THAN 3 YARDS - 8 3 TO 1 YARDS - 2 7 TO 15 YARDS ~ 1

UNKNOWN AT THIS TIME - 5

GUNFIGHT STATISTlCg~

TOTllJ.: !1"iJ'MBER OF 9MM PISTOL GUNFIGHTS FOR 1992 3

TOTAL NUMBER SHOTS FIRED BY MOS 14

TOTAL NUMBER 0)."' HITS BY MOS 1

HIT POTENTIAL OF MOS ARMED WITH 9M1~ PISTOLS 7%

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FIREARMS DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGES

During 1992, there were 47 accidental discharge incidents as compared to 64 in 1991. A DECREASE OF 27% Of the 47 accidental discharges reported there were 24 injuries. 51% of these accidental discharges resulted in an injury as compared to 28% in 1991. *

REASONS FOR ACCIDENTAL DISClmRGE: TOTAL 50 *

Struggling with prepetrator 15 Grabbed perp with gunhand 1 Perp grabbed officer's weapon/hitting PO's gun hand 3 Getting punched by perp 1 Hitting perp over head with gun hand 2 Falling, running, slipping with gun in hand 6 Grabbing a gun that's falling 3 Picking up gun/finger on trigger 1 Unloading a weapon 2 Lowering hammer on live round 1 Forgot gun vias loaded 1 Leaving round in chamber 1 Dryfiring 3 Wiping gun off with rag 1 Cleaning gun 2 Putting safety on perps weapon 1 Removing gun from holster or holstering gun 3 Drawing weapon in moving vehicle 1 Exiting vehicle 1 struggling with wife 1

* There were 3 incidents where MOS fired at perpetrators and also had an accidental discharge. Therefore, case is not carried as accidental discharge but as shots fired at perpetrators and is listed under reasons for accidental discharge.

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TOTAL INJURIES RESULTING

SHOT SELF: 12

Case # 2 Case # 31 Case # 52 Case # 60 Case # 85 Case 41 130

SHOT OTHER MOS: 3

Case # 106 Case # 234 Case # 357

PERPS KILLED: 0

PERPS INJURED: 6

Case # 83 Case # 96 Case # 160

CIVILIANS KILLED: 0

CIVILIANS INJURED: 3

Case # 52 Case # 118 Case # 126

FROM ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGES:

Case # 135 Case # 151 Case # 185 Case # 306 Case # 375 Case # 384

Case # 265 Case # 320 Case # 340

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FIREARMS DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

M.O.S. SHOT DURING 1992

PRECINCT/ D~TE CASE NUE , COMMAND DUTY STATUS WEAPON INJURY REASON

01/02 02 PO Francis Kraft 111 9MM HAND Shot self Harbor OFF GLOCK Accidental

01/13 16 PO Richard DeGaetano 062 .380 FOREHEAD Shot by 062 Pct. ON Mag. Perp

01/14 18 PO James Hanrahan 088 .44 Mag HAND Shot by 088 Pct. ON Perp

01/19 31 PO Thomas Keenan 123 .25 S/A PINKY Shot self 084 Pct. OFF Accidental

01/21 33 PO David Pitchon 081 .25 S/A ANKLE Shot by 081 Pct. ON Perp

01/31 40 PO Hilario Serrano 046 .380 S/A BACK Killed 043 Pct. OFF .22 Rev NECK/FOOT by Perp

02/03 43 Undercover 101 Pellet CHEST Shot by Q.N.D. ON Gun Perp VEST SAVED FROM INJURY

02/11 52 PO John Rooney 120 .38 HAND Shot self 068 Pct. ON Accidental

02/21 60 PPO Angel Santiago 090 .38 HAND Shot self 075 Pct. OFF Accidental

03/19 85 PPO N. Piliouras 105 .38 HAND Shot self 023 Pct. OFF Accidental

03/30 97 PO Lourdes Ventura 110 .38 THIGH Shot by 110 Pct. ON Perp

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M.O.S. BBOT DURING 1992 (CaNT. )

PRECINCT/ DATE CASE NAMJll & COMMAND DUTY STATUS WEAPON INJURY REASON

04/02 99 PO D. colavito Nassau .38 HEAD shot/Inj. 019 Pct. OFF stepbrother

E.D.P.

04/09 106 PO Robe,rt Sormani 034 .38 ARM Shot by MOS 034 Pet:. ON Accidental

04/26 130 PO James Nash 062 .38 THIGH Shot self 062 Pct. OFF Accidental

04/30 135 PO David Carnegie 028 .38 LEG Shot self 028 Pct. ON Accidental

05/01 137 PO Deborah Anderson 045 9MM STOMACH Shot by 046 Pct. OFF Perp.

05/07 143 PO Kenneth Domenech 034 .25 SjA HAND Shot by MNTF OFF Perp.

05/07 144 Undercover 083 .38 SHOULDER Shot by BNND ON Perp.

05/13 151 PO John Montiel 111 .22 S/A LEG Shot self 106 Pct. OFF Accidental

06/09 180 PO John Farley 107 .38 BUTTOCKS Shot by 107 Pct. ON Perp.

06/13 185 PO Mark Lobel 104 .38 HAND Shot self 102 Pct. ON Accidental

06/18 188 PO Peter Manton 034 .177 CHIN Shot by MNTF ON Pellet Perp.

06/18 188 PO Joseph Ricotta 034 .177 BACK Shot by MNTF ON Pellet Perp.

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M.O.S. SHOT DURING 1992 (CONT. )

PRECINCT/ DATE CASE NAME & COMMAND DUTY STATUS WEAPON INJURY REASON

07/06 210 PO Gary Bove 105 Highway 3 ON BADGE SAVED OFFICER'S LIFE

07/08 217 PO Wm. Feliciano 034 048 Pct. ON

07/23 234 PO James Lauritsch Nassau 083 Pct. OFF KILLED

08/14 252 Det. D. LaPeruta 048 BXTNT ON

09/19 283 PO Mark Brocato S.C.U. SAVED BY VEST

023 ON

09/19 283 PO William Higgins 023 023 ACU ON

09/19 283 PO John Morris 023 023 Pct. ON

09/23 288 PO Jos. Martinez 120 120 Pct. ON

09/23 293 PO Raymond Caluori 052 052 Pct. ON

10/08 306 PO Dennis Maldonado 030 030 Pct. ON

11/08 338 PO Dennis Delgado 076 Pct.

090 OFF

42

9MM

Unk. Gun

.38

.38

.38

.38

.38

.38

CHEST Shot by Perp.

CALF Shot by Perp.

CHEST Acc Disch by 0/0 wife MOS

BUTTOCKS Shot by Perp.

CHEST/BACK Shot by NECK MOS

MISTAKEN I.D.

THIGH Shot by MOS

MISTAKEN I.D.

GRAZE TO Shot by LEG MOS

MISTAKEN I.D.

HEAD Shot self ATT. SUICIDE

B/B Gun FACE Shot by Perp.

.38 HAND

Unk CHEST

Shot self Accidental

Shot by Perp.

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M.O.S. SHOT DURING 1992 (CONT. )

PRECINCT/ DATE CASE NAME , COMMAND DUTY STATUS WEAPON INJURY REASON

11/27 353 Sgt. v. Hollifield 030 .45 S/A GRAZE Accidental 030 Pct. ON TO FOOT by victim

11/28 357 PO Stephen Andrews 083 .38 GRAZE Accidental 083 Pct. ON TO ANKLE by MOS

12/07 368 PO Pierre Palmiotti 044 BIB Gun BACK shot by 044 Pct. ON OF HEAD Perp.

MINOR INJURY

12/15 375 Undercover Detective 120 .380 SIA LEG Shot self SIND ON Accidental

12/22 383 PO John Broderick Suff. .38 MOUTH Shot self Qns. Court OFF SUICIDE

12/22 384 PO Juan Lopez 044 .38 FINGER Shot self 044 Pct. ON Accidental

12/23 387 PO Kevin MCDowell 041 .38 WRIST Shot self 040 Pct. OFF UNINTENIONAL

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FIREARMS DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

M.O.S. KILLED FELONIOUSLY IN THE LINE OF DUTY SINCE 1970

DATE

01/31/92

12/28/91 09/12/91

NAME

Serrano

Levine Fontanez

NONE FOR 1990

11/13/89 11/13/89 11/11/89 10/17/89 05/30/89 03/03/89 01/20/89

10/18/88 10/18/88 08/16/88 04/27/88 02/26/88

03/11/87

06/28/86 01/21/86

NONE FOR 1985

06/15/84 02/14/84 01/31/84

09/29/83

10/30/82 02/21/82

Williams Guerzon Coe Dwyer Herman Machate Gunn

Buczek Hoban Galapo McCormack Byrne

Miller

Gadell Venditti

Andino Ruotolo Brown

McCormack

Whittington Werdann

CALIBER/WEAPON

.380 & .22

.38

.357

.38

.38 Knife

~hrown from Roof .380 .38 .38

9mm .357 .38 .38 .38

.38

9MM .25

.38

.38

.38

12 gao S/G

.38

.38

44

WOUND LOCATION

Back, Neck, Foot

Chest, Stomach Stomach, Back, Shoulder

Head, Back Head, Back Chest Internal Injuries Chest, Leg, Arm Side Head (Died ~1/27/92)

Chest/Torso Head/Chest Face Neck Head

Chest, stomach

Head Face, Back

Head Head Neck

Chest (vest)

Head Head

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DATE NAME CALIBER/WEAPON WOUND LOCATION

12/16/81 Abruzzo .38 Chest 04/16/81 Scarangella 9MM Head 01/12/81 Walsh .32 Head, shoulder

12/15/80 vitale 9IDI Chest 08/14/80 Ryman .38 Chest 07/14/80 Walton .38 Chest, head 04/10/80 Sorrentino .357 Chest 02/11/80 Bilodeau .38 Chest 01/28/80 Sledge .38 Head, chest (vest)

09/15/79 Hopkins .25 Chest 09/09/79 Fogel .38 Back, stomach 08/17/79 Schimenti .380 Chest 08/02/79 Russell .38 Chest

12/28/78 Guttenberg .22 Chest, armpit 11/06/78 Ford .38 Chest, leg 03/02/78 Masone 9MM Head, chest

Cerullo 9MM Head Stapleton .38 Stomach

08/29/77 Tayler 12 gao S/G Chest 07/15/77 Mitchell .38 Chest 04/20/77 Mandel .38 Head

NONE FOR 1976

09/16/75 Reddy .38 Chest, armpit Glover .38 Head, chest

02/02/75 Bugdin .38 Chest 01/24/75 Scala .38 & .45 ACP Chest 01/20/75 Garcia .38 Chest 01/03/75 McConnon .38 Head

12/28/74 Mahon .38 Neck, Hip, Leg 08/19/74 Pegues .38 Lower Back 06/20/74 Schmiemann .38 Head 03/09/74 Hurley .32 ACP Chest

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DATE NAME CALIBER/WEAPON WOUND LOCATION

10/10/73 Mead .32 Torso, Head 07/25/73 Brown .32 Head 06/17/73 Stanchi .38 Chest 06/02/73 Laurenson .32 Shoulder 03/15/73 Wright * .38 Chest, Torso 01/19/73 Gilroy 30-06 Head

04/20/72 Cardillo .38 Right side 04/03/72 Capers * .38 Side 03/18/72 Straud .38 Head 01/27/72 Foster 9MM Torso, Chest

Laurie 9MM Back, Head

08/26/71 Morabito .38 Head 08/20/71 Nugent .32 Head 07/24/71 Denton Knife Throat OS/21/71 Jones .45 Back, Head

Piagentini .38 Back, Head 05/05/71 Lorenzo .38 Chest 02/19/71 Thompson .38 Chest

Lord .25 ACP Chest 02/15/71 Pice ian .38 Stomach 01/22/71 Bolden .22 Head, Chest 01/08/71 Velotta .38 Chest

11/09/70 Tustin .38 Chest 10/22/70 Murphy .38 Abdomen 09/23/70 Paolillo Knife Throat 09/07/70 Canavan Knife Abdomen OS/28/70 Stefane Knife Chest OS/25/70 Sirvent .45 ACP Chest

* - DENOTES MISTAKEN I.D.

83 Members of the Service killed in the line of duty.

84 Weapons used 1 Physical force.

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FIREARMS DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

WEAPONS USED AGAINST M.O.S. KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY SINCE 1970

WEAPONS

.38

.9MM

.32

.45

.25

.22

.357

.380 30-06 Rifle 12 Ga. Shotgun Physical force Knife

47

TOTAL

47 8 6 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 1 5

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FIRE~IS DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

MEMBERS OF THE SERVICE SAVED BY THEIR BULLET RESISTANT VESTS:

02/13/78 PO C. Concepcione shot in the chest with a 9MM. Injured.

OS/25/79 PO J. Murphy shot in the chest with a shotgun. Injured.

08/08/79 PO V. Capobianco shot in the chest with a .32. Injured.

09/24/80 PO R. Merkle shot in the chest and hand with a .357. Injured.

01/14/81 PO R. Sotero shot in the chest with a .38. Injured.

03/20/81 PO T. Hayes stabbed in the chest with a knife. Injured.

10/08/81 PO T. Kennedy shot in the chest with a 9MM. Injured.

12/07/81 PO D. Rios shot in the shoulder and chest with a .45. Injured.

03/24/82 PO W. Washington shot in the chest, arm and hip with a shotgun. Injured.

11/11/82 PO M. Kukura shot in the chest with a .38. Injured.

06/15/83 PO C. Attanasio shot in the chest with a .32. Injured.

08/28/83 PO D. Hunt stabbed in the chest with a knife. Injured.

09/07/84 PO W. Lopez shot in the chest with a .38. Injured.

11/01/84 PO P. Ednie shot in the chest & arm with a .38. Injured.

02/24/86 PO C. Rodriguez shot in the chest with .38, injured.

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MEMBERS OF THE SERVICE SAVED BY THEIR BULLET RESISTANT VESTS:

OS/27/86 PO F. Piro shot in the back, neck, jaw and cheek with a .45 semi automatic. Injured.

07/22/86 PO R. Garcia shot in the chest with a .38. Injured.

1987 None

06/04/88 PO C. McCarthy shot in chest with a .380 semiautomatic. Injured

10/01/88 Sgt. D. Ripillino shot in right chest and under right arm with a .38. Injured. (Shot by other MOS).

01/20/89 P.O. W. Gunn shot in back. Bullet lodged in vest. Also shot in head. .38 rev. P.O. injured. DIED OF HEAD WOUND

ON 11/27/92

02/24/89 P.O. W. Wengert shot in chest with a .357 rev. Injured.

06/21/89 P.O. Paul Yurkiw shot in the chest with a .38 rev., Bruises to chest. Injured.

09/23/89 P.O. Michael Hinrichs shot in the back with a 357 rev. Bruised to back.

10/06/89 P.O. Dominick Longo shot in back with BB gun - contusion to back. Injured.

11/19/89 P.O. Michael J. Lisi shot in the abdomen and lower back with unknown gun. Injured. (Double padded vest.)

01/23/90 P.O. Michael Reiter shot in chest with a .22 Cal. Semi-Automatic. Bruise to chest. (chest plate).

05/15/90 P.O. Timothy Hardy - Stabbed in chest with screwdriver.

08/08/90 P.O. Joseph Dietrich - Shot in chest. with a .38 Cal. Rev. Blunt trauma to chest.

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MEMBERS OF THE SERVICE SAVED BY THEIR BULLET RESISTANT VESTS:

10/03/90 P.O. Michael Sierra - shot in chest with .380 Semi. Blunt trauma to chest.

11/03/90 P.O. Gary Rifkin - Shot in chest with a .44 Cal. Bulldog Rev. Trauma to chest.

11/26/90 P.O. Patrick Mulhuland, shot by sniper with a .177 pellet gun No Injury.

05/08/91 P.O. Joseph Somma, shot in back with a .380 semi-automatic. Bruise to back.

06/10/91 P.O. Alberto Morales, shot in chest with .38 Revolver. Trauma to chest.

06/10/91 P.O. Patrick Rodriguez, shot in chest with .38 Revolver. Trauma to chest.

08/16/91 P.O. Terrence McCorry, shot in neck area with .380 semi-automatic. Injured.

02/03/92 Undercover shot in chest with pellet gun. Injured

06/18/92 P.O. Richard Ricotta, shot in back with pellet gun. Injured.

09/19/92 P.O. Mark Brocato, shot in chest, neck and back with .38 revolver. Injured.

12/14/92 Sgt. Michael Sullivan, stabbed in chest with screwdriver. Soft tissue damage.

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FIREARMS ·DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

SHOTS FIRED BY M.O.Be AND PERPETRATORS 1970 - 1992

* OF SHOTS . * OF SHOTS # INCIDENTS BY M.O.S. BY PERPETRATOR PERP FIRED * OF AT PERPS. AT M.O.S. AT M.O.S. GUNFIGHTS

------------------~-------------------------------------------------

1992 875 429 140 76

1991 846 444 154 94

1990 965 352 138 67

1989 823 457 166 89

1988 540 322 119 60

1987 356 268 96 43

1986 342 251 95 40

1985 384 287 97 47

1984 438 261 88 47

1983 653 229 74 44

1982 864 209 90 62

1981 1060 375 121 92

1980 973 382 111 87

1979 853 226 95 69

1978 895 269 95 69

1977 873 197 86 60

1976 777 153 75 60

1975 1108 312 111 76

1974 949 306 134 84

1973 1676 602 unk. 109

1972 2205 325 unk. 108

1971 1899 612 unk. 96

1970 unk. unk. unk. 75

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FIREARMS DISCHARGE ASSAULT REPORT 1992

NON - LETHAL WEAPONS REPORT

The following is a summary of Mace and Taser usage for the year 1992.

MACE - 1992

MONTH TIMES USED EFFECTIVE PERCENT EFFECTIVE

January 14 11 79% February 05 02 40% March 12 10 83% April 17 15 88% May 23 14 61% June 25 17 68% July 17 15 88% August 13 10 77% September 12 08 67% October 12 08 67% November 05 03 60% December 11 06 55%

TOTALS 166 119 72%

TASER - 1992

MONTH TIMES USED EFFECTIVE PERCENT EFFECTIVE

January 13 07 54% February 13 08 62% March 03 02 67% April 09 03 33% May 19 10 53% June 20 10 50% July 1"8 . 10 56% August 19 05 26% September 15 08 53% October 06 05 83% November 08 05 63% December 13 10 77%

TOTALS 156 83 53%

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EFFECTIVENESS OF CHEMICAL MACE TOTAL INCIDENTS 'nil PERPB Hl'F'Bm'BD

[198':1 to 19'92]

250~i----------------------------------------------~

U) -i-'" C (J)

-0 .-() c

225

200

175

150

o 125

L (J)

-.0

E :J

Z

100

75

50

25

o 1987

Pl'epared E1: c.o .• P.A.J'.T.S.

MACE

'2

200

·166

146

·11-7 120. 1.1 9

102

81

1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 YEAR

II Total Incidents ~ Perps Effected

(Y) It)

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EFFECTIVEN ESS OF TASER TOTAL INCIDENTS w PERPS EFFECTED

[ 1 9 e 7 to 1992.]

200

175 I{f) ~ 154 154 156

-+-'" 150 c

(l)

u v

125-1 c .- .- 115·_ 109

I - -IUL _ t--i _ -\.I- 100 I 0 - '---' - ~- - - 83 1 1 ~ - -L 75i 62 .- r--1. _ t--i._ 72 (l)

...Q

E 50 ::;i

1- 34 z 25

0 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

YEAR

II Total Incidents B Perps Effected Prepared By: C.O., PAF.T's.

TASER

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1200-(1 9

900

600

300

o 7 0

7 1

9 4

7 2

7 3

FI REARMS DI SCHARGE/ ASSAUL T I NCI DENTS 1 970 1 ~ 9 2

N.Y.P~D. SOP - 9

5 2 4 .. 4 ... 4· 4· ... 4· 4 ... g.

7 7 4 5

331 3 2 53 748 9 5 27 9 ... ~4 ....... 5

7 7 7 7 8 8 8 6 7 8 9 0 1 2

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4 $ ......... 4. 4· 4· .. 6 ~ 3 3 ~ 5 2 4 3

8 8 4 5

45 705 0 9 6 1 1 .. _..-2

8 8 8 6 7 8

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YEAR OF INCI.DENTS (1970 1992) PREPARED BY: c_o_. PAF.T..s_ N'rPD FIREARMS IlISCI'i.o'RGE/ASSAULT REPORT SIOP9-Tor

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UNIFORM MEMBERS OF THE SERVICE

60

55 _

FELONIOUSLY SHOT/SLAIN IN L.O.D. 1 9 70- 199 2

50 146 '47' 50

45

40

35 30

25

20

15 I 10

5

0

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7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 889 9 o 1 2 3 4 5 6 789 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 789 0 1

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Uniform Members of the Service

60

50

40

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FELONIOUSLY SHOT IN THE LINE OF DUTY 1 970 1 992

77777 7 7 777 888 8 8 888 889 9 9 o 1 2 345 6 7 8 9 0 1 234 5 6 7 890 1 2

YEAR OF OCCURRENCE

PrapariKI B)'! C.O •• PAF.T.S. N'rPD FlR~RMS [JISC~GE/ASs&'ULT REPORT SOP9-CI

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, g 7 0 1 9 9 ~

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YEAR OF INCIDENT (1970 - 1992) PREPM£(J BY! C. G.. PAF. r.s. /#PD F"IREARMS Dt-i'CY-64RGE"/AS'S.d,U-T REPORT SOP9-CK

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Adverso des Shot & Kill ed by M.O.S. 1 9 7 {l - 199' 2

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YEAR OF INCIDENT (1970 - 1992) PREPARED BY: c.o.. PAF.T.S. N'r'PD FlREA.RMS IlISCHARGEjASSAULT REPORTS SOP9-PK

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Adversaries Shot & Wounded by M.O.S. 197 0 1 992

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PREPARED BY: c.o .. PAF.T's. NrPD FIREARMS DI:SCHo'lRGE/A':i~ULT REPORT SOP9-PS

YEAR OF INCI DENT (1970 - 1 992)

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HANDGUNS 1

USED 9 9

BY PERPS 2

269 TOTAL (137 REVOLVERS / 132 PISTOLS)

Prspare4 JI,r. C.O •• P.AJ'.T.S.

5lOP9-GUN

50.9%

49.1 %

D 38 rev: 40

D 357 rev: . 9

D 25/22 rev: 8

D 32 rev: 6

D 44/45 rev: 5

DUNK rev: 69

II ~ 9mm pistol 54

~ 380 pistol 28

~ 44 & 45 14

~ 22, 25, 32 31

~ 10mm pistol 1

~ 20 pistol 1 ~ UNK pistol 3

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FIREARMS DISCHARGE STATISTICi/:/

140

120

100

8 80 ,.0

S ~ 60 ~

40

20

4 1

o IO~ 83

8 1

M.O.S. SHOT AT WITHOUT RETURNING FIRE 1983 1992

1 ·2·

1 6 1

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84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91

year " m killed ~ wounded D incidents III # mos shot at

SOURCE: FlREAFlMS DISCw-RGE REVIEW BOARD FDRB

92

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