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Contractor's Name
WA ST Dept of Commerce
Approval Date
10/15/2021
Council Approval Date
10/13/2021
End Date
6/30/2022
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
Less Than Lethal Equipment RFP 19-31440-1
Tracking Number
0003073
Total Compensation
$50,569.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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necessary to maintain the benefit of time, distance, and cover; when <br /> there are multiple officers, designating one officer to communicate in <br /> order to avoid competing commands; calling for additional resources <br /> such as a crisis intervention team or mental health professional when <br /> possible; calling for back-up officers when encountering resistance; <br /> taking as much time as necessary, without using physical force or <br /> weapons;and leaving the area if there is no threat of imminent harm and <br /> no crime has been committed, is being committed, or is about to be <br /> committed; <br /> (d) When possible, use available and appropriate less-than-lethal <br /> alternatives before using deadly force; and <br /> (e) Make less-than-lethal alternatives issued to the officer reasonably <br /> available for their use. <br /> As a result of RCW 10.116.040, Everett Police Officers working or supporting patrol and on the <br /> Special Operations Group no longer have access to long range less-than-lethal alternatives that they had <br /> available to them before the legislative changes. Additionally, RCW 10.120.020 mandates that Everett <br /> Police Officers are required to use available and appropriate less-than-lethal alternatives before using <br /> deadly force and the Everett Police Department is required to make less-than-lethal alternatives <br /> reasonably available. Everett Police Officers who encounter individuals must now utilize less-than-lethal <br /> options that are not capable of long-range deployment, such as collapsible batons, conducted energy <br /> weapons, or OC spray. Each of these options require the officers to be at a close range to the individual <br /> upon whom force is being used, which increases the likelihood of harm to the individual and the officer. <br /> Being in close proximity to the person against whom force is being used is in opposition to the <br /> requirements set forth in RCW 10.120.020.2(a) which states that officers shall, when possible, exhaust <br />
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