Tactical Entry

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execution of precisely planned building entry for a specific purpose, typically in high-risk situations
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Special Weapons and Tactics; officers specializing in high-risk operations
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tactical entry strategy which relies on surprise, speed and domination by force, attempting to surprise, disorient and overwhelm the target
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tactical entry strategy which involves methodical entry, typically with less noise and violence than dynamic entry
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tactical entry strategy which uses a deceptive, non-threatening individual during approach in order to get the target to open a point of entry
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cone-shaped path from the doorway or entry into the room which would likely be the focal point of attention by targets anticipating police arrival
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to verify a space is not occupied by a threat
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The officer enters a room by crossing from the outside of the doorway to the inside of the doorway on the opposite side
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The officer enters a room by hooking around the doorway thus staying on the same side of the doorway as they were before they entered the room
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Quickly look from cover
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Stand approximately 6 feet from the opening, face the opening with your weapon raised, slowly begin to move sideways with little steps, lean out to expand your field of view, shuffle your steps slowly
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Your weapon, one eye, and only a small portion of your side are exposed