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Release from: Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office
SHOOTING REVIEW BOARD
REVIEW COMPLETED REGARDING FOUAD KAADY
Posted: January 21st, 2006 3:09 PM
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Shooting Review
Board (SRB) has completed the review of the Fouad Kaady shooting incident and
presented their findings to Sheriff Craig Roberts and Under Sheriff Charles
Bowen. The SRB found that Deputy Dave Willard acted within existing rules and
regulations, and according to current training. A copy of the Shooting Review
Board Summary and Findings is attached to this release.
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office has taken the
following steps to continue to improve our response to critical incidents:
Crisis Intervention Team training was first presented
to several employees in 2005, and more participants are scheduled for the
weeklong training starting in February 2006.
Sheriff's Office personnel continue to work closely
with many community groups, such as NAMI, and other government agencies such as
Clackamas County Mental Health, to further develop our Crisis Intervention Team
training, and to implement it department wide as well as offering the training
to other law enforcement agencies.
Firearms and defensive tactics instructors are
continually reviewing all critical incidents and will consult regularly with
subject matter experts, in order to identify ways to constantly adapt and
improve in-service training.
Defensive tactics training concentrating on ground
fighting techniques and vehicle extraction techniques has been recently provided
to all sworn employees as part of regular ongoing required training; this type
of training will better equip members to use physical control techniques that
may preclude a suspect from escalating the situation to a greater use of force.
Sheriff's Command Staff are also finalizing a policy to
replace the Shooting Review Board with a Critical Incident Review Board to
review all incidents, which result in death or serious injury to any party. We
can learn from every situation.
Sheriff Craig Roberts stated, "On behalf of the entire
Clackamas County Sheriff's Office staff, I would like to again extend our
condolences to the family and friends of Fouad Kaady. Everyone involved would
have hoped for a different outcome."
"After a thorough and careful review, the Shooting
Review Board found no violations in the following of current Sheriff's Office
policies. However, we will continue to assess our policies, procedures, training
and tactics to improve public safety for all citizens of Clackamas County."
"I continue my commitment to protect all citizens,
especially those who are most vulnerable. Dwindling available resources for
individuals who suffer from mental illness and/or drug addiction, makes this an
ongoing challenge to public safety in our community. This is why it is so
critical that we look at improving the system-wide response."
"Unfortunately, when these tragic events do occur they
can happen in an instant, and the training our members receive is what they rely
upon. I am proud of the men and women of the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office
who have to face these difficult situations day in and day out. My goal is to
work together with our own members, our citizens, community groups, and other
agencies to do everything we reasonably can to prevent these tragic events from
occurring."
Photo/sound file:
http://www.flashnews.net/images/news/Review.pdf
Contact Info: Detective Wendi Babst
Public Information Officer
Clackamas County Sheriff's Office
Pager: 503-237-2643
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