Form 1-705 Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted

Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted

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Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted

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1-705 (Rev. 10-10-06)

















OMB No. 1110-0006


















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LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED

This report is authorized by law Title 28, Section 534, U.S. Code. Your cooperation in using this form to report the number of your officers who were






















killed or assaulted in the line of duty during the month will assist the FBI in compiling timely, comprehensive, and accurate data. Please submit this






















report, by the seventh day after the close of the month, and any questions to the FBI, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, Attention:






















Uniform Crime Reports/Module E-3, 1000 Custer Hollow Road, Clarksburg, West Virginia 26306; telephone 304-625-4830, facsimile 304-625-3566.






















Under the Paperwork Reduction Act, you are not required to complete this form unless it contains a valid OMB control number. The form takes






















approximately 7 minutes to complete. Instructions for preparing the form are on the reverse side. Additional information on officers who were






















assaulted and injured with a firearm or a knife or other cutting instrument will be requested on a separate questionnaire, Analysis of Law






















Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted.















































OFFICERS KILLED






















Number of your law enforcement officers






By felonious act














killed in the line of duty this month.






By accident or negligence





























































OFFICERS ASSAULTED (Do not include officers killed) - See other side for instructions.





















Type of activity Total
assaults
by
weapon
A
Type of weapon Type of assignment Officer
assaults
cleared
M

Firearm
B
Knife
or
other
cutting
instru-
ment
C
Other
danger-
ous
weapon
D
Hands,
fists,
feet,
etc.
E
Two-
officer
vehicle
F
One-officer
vehicle
Detective or
special assign.
Other
Alone
G
Assisted
H
Alone
I
Assisted
J
Alone
K
Assisted
L

1. Responding to disturbance
calls (family quarrels, person
with firearm, etc.)















2. Burglaries in progress or
pursuing burglary suspects















3. Robberies in progress or
pursuing robbery suspects















4. Attempting other arrests














5. Civil disorder (riot, mass
disobedience, etc.)















6. Handling, transporting,
custody of prisoners















7. Investigating suspicious
persons or circumstances















8. Ambush - no warning














9. Handling persons with
mental illness















10. Traffic pursuits and stops














11. All other














12. TOTAL (1-11)














13. Number with personal injury*










DO NOT WRITE HERE

14. Number without personal injury











Initials




















Recorded




12:01 2:00 4:00 6:00 8:00 10:00 12:00


Edited


15. Time of assaults
AM









Entered




PM









Verified





















Adjusted


















































Month and Year
Agency Identifier


Prepared by Title

















































Agency
State


Chief, Sheriff, Commissioner, Superintendent

*If the officer was injured with a firearm (13B) or a knife or other cutting instrument (13C), please complete the block on the reverse side and


include your agency's incident or case number(s). This information is only for your agency's use to assist in referencing the incident once the






















above-mentioned questionnaire is forwarded to you for completion.



















FBI/DOJ




























INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING REPORT











































When an officer is assaulted in the line of duty, the reporting agency should enter the type of weapon (columns B through E) and type






















of assignment (columns F through L) next to the appropriate type of assignment (lines 1 through 11). The reporting agency should






















also indicate injury (line 13) or no injury (line 14) and total number of assaults by the time of day on line 15. Reporting agencies are






















reminded that the Hierarchy Rule applies to those incidents involving aggravated assaults on law enforcement officers while






















responding to or taking necessary action at the scene of a crime. For example, if an officer is assaulted at the scene of a robbery, only the






















robbery is scored on the Return A, but the assault is recorded on this form. However, if the officer is assaulted during a burglary






















incident, only the assault is scored both on the Return A and on this form.














































The reporting agency should use column M next to the appropriate activity to indicate that an assault on a law enforcement officer






















was cleared by arrest.














































At the end of the month, the reporting agency should add across each line, B through E, and enter total in column A. (The total






















F through L should equal the total of B through E as entered in A.) Finally, the reporting agency should enter a total for each column






















(B through M) on line 12.














































Columns B - E:















































Columns B through E pertain to type of weapon. The reporting agency should enter one weapon for each assault. If more than






















one type of weapon is used to commit a single assault, the weapon which is first encountered in moving from column B to






















column E should be the weapon selected.













































Columns F - L:














































Column F (Two-officer vehicle) and columns G and H (One-officer vehicle) pertain to uniformed officers, columns I and J






















(Detective or special assignment) to non-uniformed officers. Columns K and L (Other) pertain to officers assaulted functioning






















in a capacity not represented by columns F through J such as foot patrol, off duty, etc.













































Column M:















































Enter the number of officer assaults cleared. Column M should not be used to count the number of persons arrested for such






















offenses. Include exceptional clearances in this column.













































Lines 1 - 11:























Enter the type of law enforcement activity in which the officer was engaged at the time of assault.













































Line 12:























Enter the total of lines 1 through 11.













































Line 13:























Enter the number of assaults from line 12 that resulted in personal injury to the officer.













































Line 14:























Enter the number of assaults from line 12 in which there was no injury to the officer.













































Line 15:























Enter the total number of assaults on officers occurring within the appropriate two-hour intervals.













































YOUR AGENCY'S INCIDENT OR CASE NUMBER(S)






















(Complete this block only if the assaulted officer was injured with a firearm or a knife or other cutting instrument.)



























































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