7-323.01 - Gunshot/Deadly Weapon Wounds

7-323.01 - Gunshot/Deadly Weapon Wounds

  • Summary: Requires officers to report and document all incidents involving gunshot wounds or injuries from deadly weapons.
  • Effective Date: 06-24-1988
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Policy

Officers responding to an incident of injury inflicted by a firearm/deadly weapon or receiving information that a person has been treated at a medical facility for an injury inflicted by a firearm/deadly weapon as a result of an aggravated assault or any other crime shall complete an Offense/Incident Report regardless of whether the victim wants to cooperate. The report shall include the following:

  • Name of wounded person;
  • Physical description of wounded person;
  • Description of injury and suspected weapon used;
  • Crime involved (if known);
  • Date, time, and location injury occurred; and
  • Name, address, and business phone of the physician treating the injured party.
 

Definitions

Refer to the Commonly Used Terms page for general definitions.

  • Aggravated Aggressive Resistance or Aggravated Assault:

    The person displays the intent to imminently harm the member, themselves or another person, and the person’s actions are likely to result in great bodily harm or death.

    Examples include:

    • Use of a firearm.
    • Use of a blunt or bladed weapon.
    • Extreme physical force.
  • Firearms/Ammunition/Firearm Accessories: A device that projects either single or multiple projectiles at high velocity. Ammunition is a term meaning the assembly of a projectile and its propellant. Accessories include but are not limited to holsters, gun cases, firearm optics, suppression devices, cleaning supplies, etc.

Document History:

Title Effective Date Revision Type Download
7-323.01 - Gunshot/Deadly Weapon Wounds 06-24-1988 download PDF

Revision Types and Descriptions

  • New: Policy had been added.
  • Combined: Two or more policies were merged.
  • Definitions Update: A glossary definition was updated.
  • Terms Update: A term, not necessarily tied to the glossary, was updated in the Manual.
  • Edited - Major: Significant content or procedural changes.
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  • Renamed: Policy title changed.
  • Renumbered: Policy number was changed.
  • Split: Single policy was divided into multiple.
  • Eliminated: Policy was removed and is no longer in effect.
  • PRH Implementation: Edits for the Policy and Resource Hub; no content changes.