Post by john on Nov 14, 2014 1:47:56 GMT
Contents:
Page 1
1.1 – Introduction
1.2 – Career Path
1.3 – Applying to the FBI
Page 2
2.1 – Divisions
2.1.1 – Major Crimes Division
2.1.2 – Criminal Investigation Division
2.1.3 – Internal Affairs
Page 3
3.1 – Rank Hierarchy
Page 4
4.1 – Bureau Equipment
4.2 – Bureau Vehicles
4.3 – Undercover
Page 5
5.1 – Force Matrix
5.2 – Radio Codes
Page 6
6.1 – State Laws
6.2 – Miranda Rights
1.1 – Introduction
If you are reading this handbook, you may be either thinking about applying for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or have recently joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is a law enforcement and domestic intelligence agency charged with protecting and defending San Andreas against terrorist threats; upholding and enforcing the criminal laws of the United States; and providing leadership and criminal justice services to Law Enforcement Agencies. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is headed by a Director who is appointed by the President. The current Director, Wade Winchester, became Director on January 4th, 2014.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation revolves around investigatory Case Files, which involves heavy undercover work and investigations.
1.2 – Career Path
Becoming a Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent is like no other career choice you have ever explored. It is challenging, exciting and rewarding. As a Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent you work on matters including drug-trafficking, weapon-trafficking, human-trafficking, organized crime, public corruption, kidnapping, and other matters that breach the laws of the State.
1.3 – Applying for the FBI
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The primary objective of Major Crimes Division is the prevention of significant disruptions of public order in the City of Los Santos through Case Files. All Interns of the Federal Bureau of Investigation are allocated a position with Major Crimes Division when first joining the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Federal Bureau of Investigation authorises Major Crimes Division to investigate individuals or organised criminal groups who are suspected to commit crimes against homicide, firearms and narcotics.
Summary of Duties
Produce Case Files for homicide, firearms, narcotics and organised crime.
Maintain an undercover identity and act among criminals.
Perform sting operations.
Respond to critical situations.
2.1.2 – Criminal Investigation Division
The primary objective of Criminal Investigation Division is to comprehend the criminals investigated by Major Crimes Division in the City of Los Santos through Case Files. Agents can only join Criminal Investigation Division after they have received their Intern training through Major Crimes Division. The Federal Bureau of Investigation authorises Crimes Investigation Division to arrest individuals that Major Crimes Division have Case Filed.
Summary of Duties
Arrest suspected criminals that Major Crimes Division have Case Filed.
Respond to critical situations.
Perform raids on criminal organisations.
Patrol as a specialised Law Enforcement group.
2.1.3 – Internal Affairs
Once part of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, every agent will have access to the following Bureau vehicles.</span>
Vehicle: Premier
Access: All Agents have access to this vehicle
Access: All Agents have access to this vehicle
Vehicle: Sultan
Access: Only Special Agents and above have access to this vehicle.
Vehicle: Cheetah
Access: Only Supervisory Agents and above have access to this vehicle.
Vehicle: Maverick
Access: Only Senior Agents and above have access to this vehicle.
4.3 - Undercover
Going undercover is a vital part of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and will require extensive knowledge, secrecy and skill. Undercover work will require changing one's identity, creating fake pports and licenses. Every Agent make collect a fake pport from the Mall at no extra cost. New phones may be required to go deep undercover, which can be bought at any 24/7 store.
Each Agent must ensure that they do not give themselves away by carrying an excessive amount of firearms which normal citizens would most likely not have access to. Advised firearms are the Desert Eagle, the Remington 870 Pump Action Shotgun and an MP5 if needed.
5.1 – Force Matrix
Definition: The Force Matrix is the amount of force used upon a suspect who is under the process of being arrested or detained.
Force Level 1
- Suspect may be verbally aggressive.
- Suspect may be showing aggression in his tone of speaking.
- Suspect may be taunting you, or using foul languages.
* Your actions
At this point in time you are to issue verbal warnings or gestures to calm them down. No physical contact may occur.
Force Level 2
- Suspect may have committed a crime.
- Suspect may be disobeying orders from a LEO.
- Suspect is hinting violent actions.
- Suspect is making aggressive movements or gestures.
- Suspect may be preparing for physical contact.
- Suspect may be increasingly aggressive.
- Suspect is showing disrespect.
* Your actions
At this point in time you may not use secondary equipment. Call a Code 2 and move to a hands on approach of attempting to escort the person away from the situation or potential victims using voice commands and light gestures.
Force Level 3
- Suspect has committed a crime.
- Suspect may be making physical contact.
- Suspect may be using a non-lethal weapon.
- Suspect may be threatening lives.
- Suspect may be involved in a physical fight.
* Your actions
At this time you may use a tazer, Mace pepperspray or a nightstick to detain them. Call a Code 3 backup if necessary. Do not withdraw a firearm.
Force Level 4
- Suspect has or is committing a felony.
- Suspect is brandishing a firearm.
- Suspect may be actively aiming.
- Suspect may have vehically aulted you.
- Suspect has placed lives in danger.
- Suspect may have seriously aulted somebody.
* Your actions
At this time the suspect is threatening to end a human life. You may unholster and aim a firearm on the suspect. Do not fire unless the force reaches 5. Do not tazer the suspect if they are actively firing upon you.
You may warn them to put away or drop their firearm, if they do not comply after the fifth warning you may use your own judgment.
Force Level 5
- Suspect has or is committing a serious felony.
- Suspect is in the act of seriously aulting someone.
- Suspect has a firearm and is aiming it.
- Suspect may be firing at you or civilians.
- Suspect may be in a vehicle attempting to hit you or civilians.
- Suspect may be fleeing after three warnings were issued.
- Suspect may have a hostage.
* Your actions
At this point you may open fire at the suspect and shoot to kill. Attempt to avoid such a situation if possible. If the suspect is attempting to escape in a vehicle, attempt to shoot out their tires - if you miss and the car begins to smoke you must cease fire and attempt P.I.T. maneuvers only.
It is suggested that you call a backup.
5.2 – Radio Codes
Ten Codes
10-1 Transmitting poorly
10-2 Transmitting clearly
10-3 Stop transmitting
10-4 Message received
10-6 Off-duty, but in for Emergency calls
10-7 Off-duty, not responding to calls
10-8 On-duty, active patrol and responding to calls
10-9 Repeat last transmission
10-10 ((Logging off))
10-15 Male suspect in custody
10-15a Most wanted suspect in custody
10-16 Cadet needs a patrol officer to ride with
10-19 Returning to station
10-20 Location
10-21 Phone call
10-22 Disregard last message
10-23 Standby
10-26 Traffic stop [location]
10-26a High-risk traffic stop [location]
10-27 License Status Check
10-28 Vehicle registration check
10-29 Wants/warrants check
10-35 Current time
10-44 Permission to Leave
10-62 Attempting a P.I.T.
10-66 Suspicious [person or vehicle]
10-70 Prowler
10-71 Shooting
10-72 Gun involved
10-76 Enroute to [location]
10-77 Bomb threat
10-78 Explosion
10-80 Pursuit in progress
10-84 ETA
10-85 Area check (Not a call type. Used for when you're 10-97, but looking around instead of arriving)
10-86 Any radio traffic?
10-87 Meet officer at [location]
10-88 Requesting cover unit [location]
10-96 Available to ign
10-97 Arrived on Scene
10-98 All units call, clear and resume patrol
10-99 End of situation
Eleven Codes
11-29 Clear record (no warrants)
11-41 Ambulance required [location]
11-44 Coroners case - dead on floor
11-52 Status check
11-54 Suspicious vehicle
11-55 Officer being followed by auto
11-56 11-55 W/dangerous persons
11-80 Accident - Major Injury
11-78 Aircraft accident
11-81 Accident - Minor Injury
11-82 Accident - Property Damage Only
11-83 Accident - No Details
11-85 Tow Truck Needed
11-98 Meet at location
11-99a Officer in Extreme Danger
Status Codes
Code 0 ((Game crash))
Code 1 Routine response code
Code 2 Urgent - no light or siren
Code 3 Use lights and siren
Code 4 No further istance needed
Code 5 Stakeout
Code 6 Stay out of area
Code 10 SWAT pre-call up
Code 11 SWAT Call up
Code 37 Subject/Property wanted
6.1 – State Laws
Crimes:
Harment
ault (Cannot be charged with Aggravated ault, Manslaughter, Attempted Murder, or Murder)
Aggravated ault (Cannot be charged with ault, Manslaughter, Attempted Murder, or Murder)
Manslaughter (Cannot be charged with ault, Aggravated ault, Attempted Murder, or Murder)
Attempted Murder (Cannot be charged with ault, Aggravated ault, Manslaughter, or Murder)
Murder (Cannot be charged with ault, Aggravated ault, Manslaughter, or Attempted Murder)
Illegal Shortcut (Cannot be charged with Reckless Driving)
Reckless Driving (Cannot be charged with Illegal Shortcut or Public Endangerment)
Destruction of Government Property (Cannot be charged with Public Endangerment or Reckless Driving)
Driving without a Valid License
Public Endangerment (Cannot be charged with Reckless Driving or Discharge of a Firearm in Public)
Grand Theft Auto
Brandishing a Firearm in Public (Cannot be charged with Discharge of a Firearm in Public)
Discharge of a Firearm in Public (Cannot be charged with Brandishing a Firearm in Public or Public Endangerment)
Possession of Illegal Firearms (Cannot be charged with Distribution or Manufacture of an Illegal Firearm)
Distribution of Illegal Firearms (Cannot be charged with Possession or Manufacture of an Illegal Firearm)
Manufacture of Illegal Firearms (Cannot be charged with Distribution or Possession of an Illegal Firearm)
Possession of Illegal Narcotics (Cannot be charged with Distribution or Manufacture of Illegal Narcotics)
Distribution of Illegal Narcotics (Cannot be charged with Possession or Manufacture of Illegal Narcotics)
Manufacture of Illegal Narcotics (Cannot be charged with Possession of Distribution of Illegal Narcotics)
Misuse of the 911 Hotline
FFC Violation
Failure to Provide ID (IF they haven't expressed their right to remain silent) (Cannot be charged with Obstruction of Justice or Failure to Comply)
Obstruction of Justice (Cannot be charged with Failure to Provide ID or Failure to Comply)
Unlawful embly (Cannot be charged with Public Disturbance / Disturbing the Peace)
Bribery (Below $3000) (Cannot be charged with Heavy Bribery)
Failure to Comply (Cannot be charged with Failure to Provide ID or Obstruction of Justice or Resisting Arrest)
Resisting Arrest (Cannot be charged with Obstruction of Justice or Failure to Comply Or Evading)
Heavy Bribery (Above $3000) (Cannot be charged with Bribery)
Extortion
Aiding and Abetting
Evading Arrest (Managing to escape a pursuing officer)
Tresping
Robbery (Cannot be charged with Bank Robbery)
Kidnap (Cannot be charged with Kidnapping of an LEO)
Kidnap of an LEO (Cannot be charged with Kidnapping)
Bank Robbery (Cannot be charged with Robbery)
Impersonating an LEO (Cannot be charged with Terrorism)
Domestic Terrorism
6.2 – Miranda Rights
It is is essential for all Law Enforcement Officers to read the Miranda Rights before questioning any suspects.
You have the right to remain silent.
Anything you do or say can and will be used against you in the court of law.
You have the right to an attorney after initial processing has been completed.
Do you understand these rights as I have read them?
Signed By: John X Sygori
Signature:John