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The document outlines Rochester Police Department policies and procedures regarding officers' use of force, reporting requirements, and review procedures.

The policy states that officers may only use force necessary to perform their duties according to law and department training. All force used beyond mere restraint requires a report. Only issued equipment may be used except in emergencies.

Any officer using force on or off duty must notify their supervisor. A Subject Resistance Report must be completed for any force beyond restraint. Officers must receive medical attention for injuries from force.

Rochester Police Department

General Order
EFFECTIVE DATE: SUBJECT: ORDER#

February 17, 2020 SUBJECT RESISTANCE REPORT 335


RESCINDS: REFERENCE STANDARD(S): PAGE

G.O. 335 (12/02/17) 1 of 19


NYS: 14.1, 20.1, 20.6, 20.7, 21.1, 21.2, 40.2
ATTACHMENT(S):

(A) Subject Resistance Report, RPD 1377; (B) Additional Training Report, RPD 1347

Chief’s Signature:

I. DEFINITIONS

A. Appropriate Force - The reasonable force, based upon the totality


of the circumstances known by the member, to affect an arrest,
overcome resistance, control an individual or situation, defend
oneself or others, or prevent a subject’s escape.

B. Force - Any intentional physical strength or energy exerted or


brought to bear upon or against a person for the purpose of
compulsion, constraint or restraint.

C. Display a Chemical Agent – To point a chemical agent at a subject.

D. Use/Deploy a Chemical Agent – The operation of the chemical


agent against a person in a manner capable of causing physical
injury.

E. Uses/Discharges a Firearm – The operation of a firearm against a


person in a manner capable of causing physical injury.

F. Uses/Deploys an Impact Weapon or Electronic Control Weapon –


The operation of an impact weapon or electronic control weapon
against a person in a manner capable of causing physical injury.

II. POLICY

A. Members may use only that level of physical force necessary in the
performance of their duties within the limits established by Article
35 of the New York State Penal Law and consistent with the
training and policies of the Rochester Police Department (RPD).
Appropriateness of force used is dependent on the “totality of the
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circumstances” at the moment the force is used. The use of deadly


physical force will be governed by G.O. 340.

It is the responsibility of each member to be aware of the


requirements of Article 35 and to guide their actions based upon
that law and Departmental policy and training.

B. Only issued or approved equipment will be carried on duty and


used when using force, except in emergency situations when
members may use any resources at their disposal.

C. All force used, to include displaying a chemical agent (PLS, O.C.


and chemical munitions), with the exception of mere handcuffing,
blanketing, escorting or application of hobble or spit sock, will
require a Subject Resistance Report (SRR). This report will be
completed in the current electronic format.

D. Only those members that have successfully completed an


approved RPD Taser course will be authorized to deploy the Taser.
Each member will complete biennial re-certification training with
the Taser and the Taser will be used in accordance with this
training.

E. All SRRs involving Taser deployment will be reviewed by a


Department-approved Section Taser Reviewing supervisor.

F. Only those members that have successfully completed an


approved Pepperball Launching System (PLS) training course will
be authorized to deploy the PLS. Each member will complete
annual training with the PLS and the PLS will be used in
accordance with this training.

G. Use of restraining devices is mandatory on all prisoners unless in


the member’s judgment unusual circumstances exist which make
the use of restraining devices impossible or unnecessary (e.g.
prisoner is very elderly, handicapped, etc.).

III. PROCEDURES

A. Any member using force pursuant to their duties, or any off–duty


member using force regardless of whether or not it is pursuant to
their duty as a police officer, will:
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1. If on-duty and assigned a Body-Worn Camera (BWC),


ensure the BWC is activated and recording in accordance
with policy. See Body Worn Camera Manual.

2. Immediately notify their immediate supervisor of the


incident.

a) If the supervisor is not on duty (e.g. Technicians on


1st or 3rd platoon), the supervisor in the Section of
occurrence will be notified.

b) In the case of off-duty incidents, the member will


immediately notify the supervisor in the area of
occurrence or if outside the City, the Commander of
the Patrol Division or Staff Duty Officer and the
police agency of jurisdiction. (Incidents that stem
from additional employment will follow guidelines
in G.O. 245.).

In cases of a non-arrest or unarrest incident where force has been


used, the member will obtain permission from a supervisor prior
to the release of the subject. An Incident Report describing the
incident must be completed. NOTE: If a non-sworn employee of
the City aids a sworn member in a subject resistance, a supporting
deposition and any other applicable reports will be taken from said
employee. The non-sworn employee will not complete an SRR.
Members, however, must list them as a witness on their SRR.

3. After force is used, immediately evaluate the need for


medical attention or treatment for that person upon whom
the techniques were used and arrange for such treatment
when:

a) That subject has a visible injury requiring medical


attention, including injuries prior to the use of force;

b) Subject complains of injury or requests medical


attention;

c) OC, PLS or the Taser was used.

Note: ALL subjects who are exposed to a Taser


application, has apparent injuries or complains of
injury that requires medical attention or is
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unconscious or semi-conscious due to alcohol or drug


consumption, needs to be transported to a hospital to
be seen by a medical professional for treatment.

4. Exposure to OC or PLS

a) Persons exposed to OC or PLS will be taken to the


Eyewash Facility located in the Public Safety Building
(PSB) garage before being released or brought to
booking.

b) Persons will not be brought to the Eyewash Facility if


they continue to be combative, display excessive
hyperactive behavior after OC or PLS has been
administered, exhibit any other signs of physical
distress (e.g. difficulty breathing, chest pain and/or
other physical complaints) or have other physical
injuries or complaints of injuries needing physical
attention. Such treatment will be rendered without
delay and will be noted on the SRR.

Note: Deficiencies to the PSB Eyewash Facility will


be forwarded through the chain of command to the
Commanding Officer of the Technical Services
Section (TSS).

c) Persons being taken into custody or who will be


issued an appearance ticket and who refuse medical
treatment, must be transported to a hospital where
their refusal will be witnessed by hospital medical
staff (must be either a doctor, physician’s assistant, or
nurse) and noted on the SRR.

d) Refusal for treatment at the Eyewash Facility by a


person exposed to OC or PLS who does not require
additional medical attention must be witnessed by an
on-duty supervisor and noted on the SRR.

e) Persons who are to be released without arrest should


be encouraged to go to the hospital and transported if
requested, however they cannot be compelled to do
so unless they are unable to make a rational
determination themselves. The subject’s acceptance
or refusal of medical care will be noted on the SRR.
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5. After force is used, photograph all subjects upon whom the


techniques were used prior to being released or brought to
booking (non-custodial persons have the right to refuse).

a) In a Taser or PLS incident, photos of the Taser or PLS


contact area (to include the impact area of a PLS
deployment in a civil disorder incident) are
necessary.

b) In minor incidents, the issued camera or BWC may be


used (SD card and Digital Image Pack Report, RPD
1350, are to be turned in immediately for processing,
BWC downloaded per current directives.).

c) A Technician may be used for more complex scenes


(e.g. where multiple photos, measurements and
diagrams would be necessary).

NOTE: A photograph showing lack of injury may be as


important as one that shows injury.

6. Report, or cause to be reported, all facts relative to the


incident on the SRR, whether or not an arrest was made.

7. Force used against crowds or unknown persons will be


documented recording all possible information.

8. Attempt to locate and identify any witnesses and depose


their observations. Original Depositions will be attached to
the criminal package and copies attached to the SRR. If
there is no criminal package, the original depositions will be
forwarded to the Professional Standards Section (PSS).

9. Prepare and submit the SRR and related reports to their


supervisor by the end of their tour of duty, unless directed
otherwise by a platoon supervisor. All incidents will be
documented on an RMS Incident Report with the
appropriate ‘Occurred Incident Type.’ All copies of these
report(s) will be forwarded together, along with other
applicable reports, to the coordinating supervisor for
approval.

a) If more than one member is involved in a force


incident, one member will complete the SRR
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outlining only their involvement in the incident. All


other members using force will complete their own
first page of the SRR, outlining their involvement or
use of force.

b) Additional subjects will be documented on separate


SRR reports.

10. Notify a platoon supervisor for any SRR or related report(s)


that cannot be completed by the end of that tour of duty.
The supervisor will grant approval to complete the SRR
immediately or grant approval to complete the SRR during
the following tour of duty. If approval is granted to
complete the reports the next day, the supervisor will
ensure that any reports or documents (e.g. accusatory
instrument) that are immediately required for an arrest are
completed and submitted before the member secures from
that tour of duty.

a) If any of the following factors are present, the


supervisor will not approve completion of the SRR
and related reports during the following tour of duty,
but will direct the member to complete the report
prior to leaving.

(1) Member is not working the next day (e.g.


scheduled R days, vacation, training, etc.);

(2) Subject was injured in a manner that required


hospitalization;

(3) There is no BWC recording of the actual use of


force incident;

(4) A complaint is made or anticipated to be


made; or,

(5) A custodial arrest is not made.

Note: Any deviation from the above must be


authorized by the Section Captain during business
hours or the SDO during non-business hours for
good cause (e.g. officer is injured and cannot
complete reports).
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11. If a paper SRR is completed due to an electronic reporting


outage, copies of all related reports and any partially
completed or “draft” reports will be placed in a secure
location within each section office designated by the Section
Captain where they are readily available if needed.

B. Supervisors will:

1. Respond to the scene of the incident immediately. If the


member’s immediate supervisor is not available, such
supervisor will arrange for another on-duty supervisor to
respond to the scene.

2. Ensure that members receive any necessary assistance,


including medical treatment. They will also ensure that any
injuries or exposures to members are properly documented
on an Injury and Exposure Report, RPD 1250, and noted on
the Prisoner Data Report (PDR) so that the judge conducting
the arrestee’s arraignment is aware of the incident.

3. Ensure that medical treatment for the subject is evaluated


and provided per Section III.A.2.

4. Ensure that photographs are taken of all subjects when force


is used (non-custodial persons have the right to refuse).

5. Determine if a technician should respond to the scene and


the level of technician’s services to be utilized (including
photos, measurements, and diagrams). In minor incidents,
the member may use their issued camera (ensure the SD
card and Digital Image Pack Report, RPD 1350, are turned
in immediately for processing).

6. Ensure that a thorough neighborhood check of the SRR


scene is conducted and documented on the SRR form.

7. Ensure that all reports are prepared and submitted in


accordance with Section III.A.8-9 of this Order. In the event
that a member is unable to complete reports due to injuries
or other exceptional circumstances, the supervisor will
prepare or cause them to be. If the SRR is not completed by
the end of the tour of duty, the supervisor will notify the
Section Captain via e-mail. If the SRR will not be completed
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by the following day, the supervisor must get permission


from the Section Captain or SDO. If permission is granted to
extend the completion of the SRR past one day after the date
of occurrence, the Section Captain or SDO will notify the
Patrol Commander. If a paper SRR is completed due to an
electronic reporting outage, the Section Captain is
responsible to ensure that any draft reports and partially
completed SRR packages are maintained in an identified
location within Section and are readily available if needed
and that any deferred reports are completed and submitted.

8. If necessary, request training by checking the appropriate


box on the SRR form.

9. Review the SRR and all related reports for completion and
accuracy before forwarding them to the Platoon
Commanding Officer.

NOTE: If the Platoon Commanding Officer is a Sergeant,


the SRR and related reports must be forwarded to a section
Lieutenant for review as well. The Sergeant will sign the
SRR as the Reviewing Supervisor and the Lieutenant as the
Platoon Commanding Officer.

NOTE: If the incident occurred in a section other than that


of the involved member, the supervisor will also send a
copy to the section of occurrence.

C. Section Taser Reviewing Supervisors will:

1. Review all SRRs where a Taser was deployed and if


necessary, request training by checking the appropriate box
on the SRR form.

2. Once reviewed, all reports must be forwarded to the Platoon


Commanding Officer.

D. Platoon Commanding Officers will:

1. Review the SRR for completion and accuracy. Defensive


Tactics Instructors may be requested to assist in the review
of the SRR.

2. If needed, return the SRR to the reviewing supervisor for


clarification.
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3. Ensure that all SRRs involving Taser deployment have been


reviewed by a Section Taser Reviewing Supervisor.

4. If necessary, request training by checking the appropriate


box on the SRR form.

5. Ensure that training has been received if training was


requested within the section and that a copy of Training
Form, RPD 1347, is attached to the SRR; original to be
forwarded to PSS.

6. Once the training has been completed, the SRR will be


forwarded to the Section Captain for review.

7. Forward the original SRR and related reports to PSS within


two weeks of the incident, unless approved otherwise by
the Section Captain and proper notification to the PSS
Commanding Officer.
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E. Additional Training

1. The Additional Training Report, RPD 1347 (Attachment B),


will be used to document any deficiencies or any request for
additional training when members are involved in use of
force incidents.

2. An RPD 1347 form will be completed for each member that


receives training regarding use of force incidents.

3. When RPD 1347 is completed, the original form will be


attached to the original SRR packet, which will be
maintained at PSS.

4. Each RPD 1347 form completed will be attached to the


original SRR packet, regardless of when or who performed
the training and completed the form.

a) When the Section completes RPD 1347 before the SRR


packet is sent to PSS, the form will be attached to the
SRR packet, which will then be sent together Section
Captain for review before forwarding to PSS.

b) When PSS directs training through an internal


investigation, RPD 1347 will be completed by the
appropriate member conducting the training and the
original form will be sent to PSS to be attached to the
original SRR packet.

c) When the Professional Development Section (PDS)


directs or conducts training, Form 1347 will either be
sent or completed by PDS and attached to the
original SRR packet that PDS will have upon routine
review. PDS will then return the original SRR packet
with Form 1347 already attached to PSS.

F. Force Reporting to DCJS

1. The Professional Standards Section (PSS) will be responsible


for ensuring that the categories of reportable Use of Force
incidents as outlined below are reported to DCJS through
the current reporting process:
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a) Display a Chemical Agent – To point a chemical agent


at a subject.

b) Use/Deploy a Chemical Agent – The operation of the


chemical agent against a person in a manner capable of
causing physical injury.

c) Uses/Discharges a Firearm – The operation of a firearm


against a person in a manner capable of causing physical
injury.

d) Uses/Deploys an Impact Weapon or Electronic Control


Weapon – The operation of an impact weapon or
electronic control weapon against a person in a manner
capable of causing physical injury.

e) Uses a Chokehold or Other Similar Restraint - Any


application of sustained pressure to the throat or
windpipe of a person in a manner that may hinder
breathing or reduce intake of air.

f) Conduct that Resulted in Death

g) Serious Bodily Injury - Bodily injury that creates or


causes:
a) A substantial risk of death; or
b) Unconsciousness; or
c) Serious and protracted disfigurement; or
d) Protracted loss or impairment of the function of any
bodily member, organ or mental faculty.
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APPENDIX 335 -1-

SUBJECT RESISTANCE REPORT, RPD 1377


PAPER FORM COMPLETION

SUBJECT

CHECKBOX: Check box if Taser was deployed.

BLOCKS 1-10: List all information pertaining to the subject, the CR


number, date, time, location and car beat of the incident.

BLOCK 11: Indicate if the subject was charged or released. If released,


enter the name of the approving supervisor; if charged, list
the charges.

SUBJECT ACTIONS

BLOCK 12: Check the appropriate box(es) indicating the type of


resistance encountered.

TACTIC EFFECTIVENESS/NARRATIVE

BLOCK 13: Indicate, by checking if listed tactic was used. Indicate the
order in which the tactic was used in column one (Order).
For the tactic used, indicate the level of effectiveness that
best applies in column two (Effectiveness). In cases where
the tactic is not listed, check the other box and indicate the
tactics used in the narrative referencing box 13.

NARRATIVE

BLOCK 14: Describe incident fully and include:

a. The subject resistance, behavior or conduct and the


verbal statements (describe; give examples).

b. ALL specific techniques or force used by the officer


(e.g. verbal directions, pressure point, baton
techniques).

c. Reason(s) why tactics were used.

d. Explain the effectiveness of the tactic if necessary.


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e. Specific equipment used (e.g. hands, baton and


handcuffs). It is important to indicate when
equipment is used in conjunction with a technique
(e.g. baton jab as opposed to a fist jab).

f. Member(s) who are involved in SRRs while in


plainclothes must describe their own clothing.

NOTE: Do not duplicate information already


supplied in other reports.

OFFICER

Check the appropriate box indicating whether you are the primary officer or an
assisting officer and fill in your name and IBM #.

LAW ENFORCEMENT OR OTHER PERSONNEL AT SCENE

BLOCK 15:
a. List the reporting officer’s name as well as other law
enforcement officers or other support personnel at
the scene, include police IDs or agency name, when
applicable.

b. Select whether the personnel was assigned a body-


worn camera and if there Body-Worn Camera video
is available.

c. Enter the personnel’s height, weight, Section and


platoon.

d. Uniform - Enter ‘U’ if the member was in uniform or


‘P’ if the member was in plainclothes.

e. Injured/Treated - Enter either a ‘Y’ (yes) or ‘N (No)


response in both the upper (injured) and lower
(treated) parts of this box.

f. Cover Page - Enter ‘Y’ if the member submitted a


Cover Page; enter ‘N’ if not.
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WITNESSES

BLOCK 16: Enter the name, address, applicable phone number(s) and
applicable witness code of witnesses and those contacted
during the neighborhood check, or addresses checked with
no answer.

MEDICAL

BLOCK 17: Check the box that best describes the physical condition of
the subject at the time of the incident.

BLOCK 18: Indicate if the subject had injuries prior to the incident and
describe injuries.

BLOCK 19: Indicate if subject incurred injuries during the incident and
describe injuries. NOTE: TASER probe penetration or drive
stun marks alone are not considered an injury for this block.

BLOCK 20: If TASER was deployed, select whether probe penetration or


drive stun.

BLOCK 21: Select if subject was exposed to OC or not and select where
subject was treated.

BLOCK 22: If subject was not taken to the hospital, state the reason. If
the subject was taken to the hospital, indicate which method
the subject was transported.

BLOCK 23: If the subject was taken to the hospital, indicate the name of
the hospital.

BLOCK 24: Enter the name of the attending medical professional.

BLOCK 25: Indicate subject treatment status.

BLOCK 26: Enter appropriate time of treatment or refusal.

BLOCK 27: Enter the name and title of person witnessing refusal.

BLOCK 28: TECH WORK: Check the appropriate box indicating


whether tech work was performed. If tech work was not
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completed, explain why. If tech work was performed,


indicate who performed the tech work. If photos were
taken, indicate who was photographed.

BLOCK 29: REPORTS COMPLETED: Indicate any additional reports


completed and their CR#s.

BLOCK 30: COMMANDING OFFICER AT SCENE: Enter the name,


rank and assignment of the Commanding Officer
coordinating the investigation.

ADMIN REVIEW

BLOCK 31: REVIEWING SUPERVISOR/COMMANDING OFFICER:


Enter the name and rank of the Supervisor reviewing the
report, date and select if training is requested.

BLOCK 32: SECTION TASER REVIEWING SUPERVISOR: Enter the


name of the reviewing Section Taser Reviewing Supervisor,
date and select if training is requested.

BLOCK 33: PLATOON COMMANDING OFFICER: Enter the name of


the reviewing Section/Unit Platoon Commanding Officer,
date, and select if training is requested.

NOTE: If the Platoon Commanding Officer is a Sergeant, the Sergeant will sign
the SRR as the Reviewing Supervisor and the Lieutenant as the Platoon
Commanding Officer.
Check if Taser was deployed
SUBJECT Page 1 of 2
1. LAST NAME FIRST NAME M.I. 2. DATE 3. TIME 4. CR #

5. DOB 6. SEX 7. RACE 8. HEIGHT 9. WEIGHT 10. INCIDENT LOCATION BEAT


Male White

11. ARREST? NO – release approved by:


YES – charges:

12. SUBJECT’S ACTIONS 13. TACTIC EFFECTIVENESS

Subject resisted by (check all Check the appropriate box indicating whether the tactic was used. If the tactic was used write the number
that apply and explain in (1, 2, 3…) indicating what order the tactics were used in column one (1). In column two (2), write E for
narrative) Effective, ME for Moderately Effective and NE for Not Effective.

Order Effectiveness Order Effectiveness

Avoiding Custody Verbal Bi-Lateral Compression


(May include: non response,
verbal refusal, using body as Mandibular Angle Arm Lock w/Baton
“dead weight,” running/walking Hypoglossal Nerve Front Jab w/Baton
away, bracing/tensing body, Jugular Notch Rear Jab w/ Baton
pulling away, locking arms under
Clavical Notch Forward Strike
body, holding onto a fixed object)
Brachial Stun Middle Strike
Assaultive Suprascapular Stun Reverse Strike
(May include: fighting stance, Jab Strong Side Horizontal Strike
combative approach, punching,
Front Kick Support Side Horizontal Strike
kicking, biting, tackling)
Straight Punch
Imminent Threat of Angle Kick
Deadly Physical Force/Serious Forearm Strike
Physical Injury (SPI) Knee Strike OC
(May include: using or threatening
to use a firearm/edge Spear Taser
weapon/contact weapon in close Hooking Technique Bean Bag
proximity or while closing the Ground Stabilization Hand Gun
distance/dangerous instrument
(ie. 3-Point Landing, Long Gun
under circumstances in which it is
readily capable of SPI or death. joint manipulation) Other:
Air/blood choke which creates an Other:
imminent risk of SPI or death.
Impacts w/o weapon which
creates an imminent risk of death
or other SPI)
14. Narrative (If officer is in plainclothes, describe own clothing. If tactic(s) used on subject were ineffective, explain reason(s) why.)

Officer: Primary Officer Assisting Officer Name: ID#

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BWC BWC Injured/ Cover


15. Name ID # Assigned Video Height Weight Section Pltn Uniform Treated Page
PRIMARY:

WITNESSES – Conduct a neighborhood check and indicate with code: W – Witness/Deposed; NI – Not Interviewed;
NO – Interviewed/No Information; WR – Witness/Refused Deposition.
DAY EVENING WITNESS
16. NAME ADDRESS PHONE PHONE CODE

MEDICAL *Attach and forward a copy of all depositions to PSS and PDS

17. Condition of subject: Sober Alcohol Influence Intoxicated (alcohol) Drugs

18. Subject injured prior to incident: No Yes, describe:

19. Subject injured during incident: No Yes, describe:


* TASER probe penetration or drive stun marks alone are not considered an injury for Box 19.

20. TASER probe penetration: No Yes TASER drive stun: No Yes

21. If subject was exposed to O.C., was subject treated: No Yes At hospital PSB eyewash station

22. Hospitalization: No – Reason:


Yes – Transport via RPD vehicle # Ambulance Co./Veh # Other

23. Hospital: 24. Attending medical professional:

25. Subject: Admitted Treated and Released No Treatment Refused 26. Time of treatment/refusal:

27. Witness to refusal:

28. Technician work performed: No – Reason:


Yes by: Photos Diagram Other:

Photos of: Member(s) Subject Other:

29. Reports completed: Crime Incident Investigative action


(DO NOT ATTACH) Prisoner data Addendum(s) Technicians report
Other: CR #s:

30. Commanding Officer at scene: Rank: Section:

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW
31. Reviewing Supervisor: ___________________________________________ Date: _______________ Training Requested: Yes* No
a. BWC Compliance Yes No **
32. Section Taser Reviewing Supervisor: Date: ______________ Training Requested: Yes* No

33. Platoon Commanding Officer: ______________________________________ Date: ______________ Training Requested: Yes* No

* If training is requested, the Platoon Commanding Officer is responsible to ensure that Additional Training Report, RPD 1347, is attached for each member requested to
receive training.
**If not in compliance with BWC requirements, refer to Section Commanding Officer for follow-up.

Rochester Police Department G.O. 335 Subject Resistance Report RPD 1377 Rev. 12/2017
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ROCHESTER POLICE DEPARTMENT


ADDITIONAL TRAINING REPORT, RPD 1347

Rank and Name: IBM#:


Section / Unit: / Platoon:
Date of training: Time:
Total time, in minutes, allocated for the training:
Type of training:

**Complete this area only if use of force related, and attach


completed form to original Subject Resistance Report**
Reason (s) for Training: Check All That Apply and Explain in Narrative
_____ Neighborhood Check Not Conducted _____ Improper OC Refusal
_____ Photographs Not Taken _____ Improper Medical Refusal
_____ Supervisor Not Notified _____ Medical Attention Not Provided
_____ Taser Use _____ Other
_____ Technique/Tactic (s) Used

Narrative should include: details of why additional training is needed, strategies and references
used, options presented, and any techniques or instructors utilized.

Supervisor Rank, Name, IBM (printed) Signature

Instructor Rank, Name, IBM (printed) Signature


*Scan and email completed form to the Commanding Officer of PDS.*
Rev. 2/2017
Page ____ of ____

ROCHESTER POLICE DEPARTMENT


ADDITIONAL TRAINING REPORT, RPD 1347
NARRATIVE ADDENDUM

Rank and Name: IBM#:

Narrative continued:

Supervisor Rank, Name, IBM (printed) Signature

Instructor Rank, Name, IBM (printed) Signature


*Scan and email completed form to the Commanding Officer of PDS.*

Rev. 2/2017

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