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FTO talking points for discussion

               Where is Shenandoah Court?

               What’s the shortest route to Shenandoah Court from here?

               Where do you go first?
               If you see the suspect walking, do you keep going to the victim to offer medical aid? What’s policy say?

               If the victim knows the suspect, then the suspect can be identified.

               Do you separate the parties?

               Where did it happen?

               What time did it happen?

               What happened?
               Who is the suspect? Is he the primary aggressor?

               What is the victim’s relationship to the suspect?

               If there was physical contact, was it offensive?

               Did the victim feel pain?

               Were there weapons involved? Are there weapons in the home?

               Does the victim want to press charges?
               Were there any threats made to the victim?

               Was there any forced sexual contact?

               Are there injuries? How would you document them?

               Are there witnesses? Do you collect their information?

               Statements? Witness, victim, and suspect statements?
               Are there any pending domestic violence cases?

               Is there video? How do we get a copy?

               If there is an offense, can we do an EPO?

               Do you have to do a report?

               Do you have to give them the victim’s information sheet?
               Does this fall under family violence?

               If this results in a citation for offense contact, do you complete the domestic violence paperwork?





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