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6561ORDINANCE NO. 6 5 61 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM RENEWING, WITH MODIFICATIONS, ORDINANCE NO. 6528 APPROVING THE ANAHEIM POLICE DEPARTMENT'S MILITARY EQUIPMENT USE POLICY PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 7071 WHEREAS, the mission of the Anaheim Police Department (Department) is to provide the highest quality police services to the community it serves; and WHEREAS, the Department values transparency and public input, and welcomes open dialogue about its practices and operations; and WHEREAS, the Department desires to promote and ensure public safety, civil rights, and officer; and WHEREAS, the Department responds to a wide variety of critical incidents, instances of civil unrest, and life and death situations, and operates in numerous unpredictable, dynamic environments; and WHEREAS, a variety of equipment options is needed for safe and effective resolution of those situations; and WHEREAS, each situation is evaluated by incident commanders or supervisors who, based on circumstances and Department directives, determine which equipment should be used; and WHEREAS, the Department's diverse catalogue of military equipment, as defined in state law, and associated training gives police officers the confidence and capability to de-escalate volatile situations, enhance the safety of the public and officers, and bring critical incidents to a safe resolution; and WHEREAS, from time to time, the Department may be asked to assist or need to be assisted by other law enforcement agencies, which may include use of military equipment, as defined in state law; and WHEREAS, partnerships with other law enforcement agencies are an integral part of maintaining the continuity of public safety within the region; and WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 481 ("AB 481"), codified as California Government Code Sections 7070-7072, became effective on January 1, 2022; and WHEREAS, AB 481 defines military equipment in Government Code Section 7070(c) to include a wide range of equipment as described in the Department's Military Equipment Use Policy; and WHEREAS, Government Code Section 7071 requires the Department to obtain the approval of the City Council, by an ordinance adopting a Military Equipment Use Policy, prior to requesting military equipment from the federal government, seeking funds for military equipment, including grants and donations, acquiring military equipment, collaborating with another law enforcement agency in the use of military equipment in Anaheim, using any new or existing military equipment in a manner not previously approved by the Council, or entering into an agreement for funding, receipt, acquisition, use of, or collaboration in the use of military equipment; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted an ordinance (Ordinance No. 6528) approving the Department's Military Equipment Use Policy (then numbered as Policy 706) on May 24, 2022, after determining that the Policy complied with state law and that the Department's use of military equipment was warranted and necessary; and WHEREAS, the Department is required to submit an annual report detailing its use of Military Equipment, and, based on the information in that report, the City Council must decide, on an annual basis, whether to renew the ordinance approving the Military Equipment Use Policy; and WHEREAS, in order to promote public safety, civil rights, and officer safety, the Department desires to continue using, seeking funding for, acquiring, and collaborating when necessary with other law enforcement agencies, in the use of, the military equipment described in the Military Equipment Use Policy; and WHEREAS, the Council has examined the Department's Military Equipment Use Policy (now numbered as Policy 705, Attachment 1 hereto) and finds that the Police Department has submitted all information required by Government Code Section 7070(d), enabling the Council to make the findings set forth below; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 7071(d), the Council finds that the military equipment described in the Policy is necessary because there is no reasonable alternative that can achieve the same objectives of officer and civilian safety; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 7071(d), the Council further finds that the Policy will safeguard the public's welfare, safety, civil rights, and civil liberties; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 7071(d), the Council also finds that continued use of existing military equipment and purchase of military equipment described in the Policy is reasonably cost effective compared to available alternatives that can achieve the same objectives of officer and civilian safety; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 7071(d), the Council additionally fmds that the Department will ensure the continued and future use of existing military equipment described in the Policy will comply with the Policy; and WHEREAS, based on all of the above, the City Council desires to renew the ordinance approving the Department's Military Equipment Use Policy, the current version of which has been updated to reflect the amounts and type of military equipment currently in the Department's possession and renumbered as Policy 705. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Ordinance No. 6528, approving the Police Department's Military Equipment Use Policy is hereby renewed as set forth herein, with the current version of the Policy (Attachment 1 hereto) reflecting modifications that update the amount and type of military equipment currently in the Department's possession. SECTION 2. By renewing the Military Equipment Use Policy, the Council approves seeking funds for military equipment described in the Policy, including grants and donations, acquiring military equipment described in the Policy, collaborating as needed with other law enforcement agencies in the deployment or use of military equipment in Anaheim, using new or existing military equipment as described in the Policy, and soliciting or entering into an agreement for funds, acquisition, use of, or collaboration for use of military equipment described in the Policy. SECTION 3. This ordinance was renewed at a duly -noticed public meeting held at least thirty (30) days after the proposed Military Equipment Use Policy was submitted to the City Council and posted on the Anaheim Police Department's website. Approval of the Military Equipment Use Policy is not intended to and shall not supersede existing processes to seek approval for the appropriation and expenditure of specific funds through the annual budget process, or existing processes for the approval and execution of contracts, donations, and grants. SECTION 4. The Council shall review this ordinance annually and vote whether to renew the ordinance, consistent with the requirements of state law. SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be printed once within fifteen (15) days after its adoption in the Anaheim Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation, published and circulated in the City of Anaheim. SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after it is adopted by the City Council. THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim held on the _ 17 day of October , 2023, and passed and adopted on the 24 day of October , 2023 by the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Rubalcava, Diaz, Leon, Kurtz, Faessel and Meeks NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None CITY OF ANAHEIM MAYOR OF CITY OF ANAHEIM ATTEST: CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 705.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE The purpose of this policy is to provide guidelines for the approval, acquisition, and reporting requirements of military equipment (Government Code § 7070; Government Code § 7071; Government Code § 7072). 705.1.1 DEFINITIONS Definitions related to this policy include (Government Code § 7070): Governing body — The elected or appointed body that oversees the Department. Military equipment — Includes but is not limited to the following: • Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles. • Mine -resistant ambush -protected (MRAP) vehicles or armored personnel carriers. • High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), two -and -one -half -ton trucks, five -ton trucks, or wheeled vehicles that have a breaching or entry apparatus attached. • Tracked armored vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants. • Command and control vehicles that are either built or modified to facilitate the operational control and direction of public safety units. • Weaponized aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind. • Battering rams, slugs, and breaching apparatuses that are explosive in nature. This does not include a handheld, one -person ram. • Firearms and ammunition of .50 caliber or greater, excluding standard -issue shotguns and standard -issue shotgun ammunition. • Specialized firearms and ammunition of less than .50 caliber, including firearms and accessories identified as assault weapons in Penal Code § 30510 and Penal Code § 30515, with the exception of standard -issue service weapons and ammunition. • Any firearm or firearm accessory that is designed to launch explosive projectiles. • Noise -flash diversionary devices and explosive breaching tools. • Munitions containing tear gas or OC, excluding standard, service -issued handheld pepper spray. • TASER® Shockwave, microwave weapons, water cannons, and long-range acoustic devices (LRADs). • Kinetic energy weapons and munitions, including specialty impact munition (SIM) weapons. • Any other equipment as determined by a governing body or a state agency to require additional oversight. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 1 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 705.2 POLICY It is the policy of the Anaheim Police Department that members of this department comply with provisions of Government Code § 7071 with respect to military equipment. 705.3 PHILOSOPHY The acquisition of military equipment and its deployment in our communities may impact the public's safety and welfare. The public has a right to know about any funding, acquisition, or use of military equipment by local government officials, as well as a right to participate in any government agency's decision to fund, acquire, or use such equipment. Decisions regarding whether and how military equipment is funded, acquired, or used should be given strong consideration to the public's welfare, safety, civil rights, and civil liberties and should be based on meaningful public input. 705.4 MILITARY EQUIPMENT USE CONSIDERATIONS 1. The military equipment acquired and authorized by the Department is: (a) Necessary because there is no reasonable alternative that can achieve the same objective of officer and civilian safety. (b) Reasonably cost-effective compared to available alternatives that can achieve the same objective of officer and civilian safety. 2. Military Equipment shall only be used by a Department employee only after applicable training, including any course required by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, has been completed unless exigent circumstances arise. 705.5 MILITARY EQUIPMENT REPORTING CONSIDERATIONS 1. The Department shall submit an annual military equipment report to the City Council that addresses each type of military equipment possessed by the Department. 2. The Department shall also make each annual military equipment report publicly available on its internet website for as long as the military equipment is available for use. 3. The annual military equipment report shall, at a minimum, include the following information for the immediately preceding calendar year for each type of military equipment: (a) A summary of how the military equipment was used and the purpose of its use. (b) A summary of any complaints or concerns received concerning the military equipment. (c) The results of any internal audits, any information about violations of the military equipment use policy, and any actions taken in response. (d) The total annual cost for each type of military equipment, including acquisition, personnel, training, transportation, maintenance, storage, upgrade, and other ongoing costs, and from what source funds will be provided for the military equipment in the calendar year following submission of the annual military equipment report. (e) The quantity possessed for each type of military equipment. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 2 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment (f) If the Department intends to acquire additional military equipment in the next year, the quantity sought for each type of military equipment. (g) Within 30 days of submitting and publicly releasing an annual military equipment report, Anaheim Police Department shall hold at least one well -publicized and conveniently located community engagement meeting, at which the general public may discuss and ask questions regarding the annual military equipment report and Anaheim Police Department's funding, acquisition, or use of military equipment. This shall occur as a part of the Anaheim Police Department's presentation to the governing body. 705.6 CATALOGING OF MILITARY USE EQUIPMENT All military use equipment kept and maintained by the Department shall be cataloged in a way that addresses each of the following requirements: 1. The manufacturer's description of the equipment. 2. The capabilities of the equipment. 3. The purposes and authorized uses for which the Department proposes to use the equipment. 4. The expected lifespan of the equipment. 5. The fiscal impact of the equipment, both initially and for ongoing maintenance. 6. The quantity of the equipment, whether maintained or sought. Funding The Department shall seek council approval for military equipment, including, but not limited to, applying for a grant, soliciting or accepting private, local, state or federal funds, in -kind donations, or other donations or transfers. 705.7 MECHANISMS TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE; PROCEDURES FOR COMPLAINTS OR CONCERNS The Department will ensure that all Department members comply with this policy. The Department will conduct an annual audit with the assistance of the Professional Standards Unit. The Chief of Police or designee will be notified of any policy violation(s), and, if needed, the violation(s) will be referred to the Internal Affairs Division. All instances of non-compliance will be reported to the City Council via the annual military equipment report. Any members of the public can register a question or concern regarding military equipment used by contacting the Anaheim Police Department. Any member of the public can submit a complaint to any member of the Department and in any form (i.e. in -person, telephone, email, Department or City webpage, etc.). Once the complaint is received, it should be routed to the Internal Affairs Division in accordance with Anaheim Police Department Policy 1010 (Personnel Complaints). Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 3 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 705.8 MILITARY EQUIPMENT COORDINATOR The Chief of Police should designate a member of this department to act as the military equipment coordinator. The responsibilities of the military equipment coordinator include but are not limited to: (a) Acting as liaison to the governing body for matters related to the requirements of this policy. (b) Identifying department equipment that qualifies as military equipment in the current possession of the Department, or the equipment the Department intends to acquire that requires approval by the governing body. (c) Conducting an inventory of all military equipment at least annually. (d) Collaborating with any allied agency that may use military equipment within the jurisdiction of Anaheim Police Department (Government Code § 7071). (e) Preparing for, scheduling, and coordinating the annual community engagement meeting to include: 1. Publicizing the details of the meeting. 2. Preparing for public questions regarding the department's funding, acquisition, and use of equipment. (f) Preparing the annual military equipment report for submission to the Chief of Police and ensuring that the report is made available on the department website (Government Code § 7072). (g) Establishing the procedure for a person to register a complaint or concern, or how that person may submit a question about the use of a type of military equipment, and how the Department will respond in a timely manner. 705.9 MILITARY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY The following constitutes a list of qualifying equipment for the Department: 1. Unmanned, Remotely Piloted, Powered Aerial or Ground Vehicles: (a) DJI Mavic Pro: The DJI Mavic Pro is a small, unmanned aerial system (UAS) that is piloted remotely. The DJI Mavic Pro uses a stabilized camera to capture 4K videos and 12-megapixel photos. Maximum flight speed of 40 MPH and a maximum flight time of 27 minutes. 1. Quantity:1 2. Lifespan: 3-5 years 3. Cost: $1,000 each, Annual Maintenance: $0 (UAS no longer in production). 4. Purpose: To be deployed when its view would assist officers or incident commanders with the following situations, which include but are not limited to: Major collision investigations, search for missing persons,natural disaster management, crime scene photography, Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team deployments, tactical or other public safety and life preservation missions, or in response to specific requests from local, state or federal fire authorities for fire response and/or prevention. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023109122, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 4 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 5. Authorized Use: Only assigned operators who have completed the required training shall be permitted to operate the above -listed UAS equipment during approved missions. 6. Training: All department UAS operators will obtain their Remote Pilot Certification (Part 107) from the Federal Aviation Administration. UAS Operators will be required to pass the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Basic Proficiency Evaluation for Remote Pilots yearly. Each operator must attend 10-hour quarterly department training and complete monthly training flights. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only deploy the UAS for official law enforcement purposes and in a manner that respects the privacy of our community, pursuant to State and Federal law, and the Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Operations Policy. (b) DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise -Dual: The DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual is a small unmanned aerial system (UAS) that is piloted remotely. The Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual features a fully stabilized 3-axis gimbal camera with a FLIR longwave infrared thermal camera and a visual camera, providing both infrared and visible light imaging simultaneously. The infrared thermal camera records 640 x 480 video, and the visual camera captures 4K video and 12-megapixel photos. Maximum flight speed of 44.7 MPH and a maximum flight time of 31 minutes. 1. Quantity:2 2. Lifespan: 3-5 years 3. Cost: $3,350 each, Annual Maintenance: $250, Software license: $2,000 each per year (UAS no longer in production). 4. Purpose: To be deployed when its view would assist officers or incident commanders with the following situations, which include but are not limited to: Major collision investigations, search for missing persons, natural disaster management, crime scene photography, Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team deployments, tactical or other public safety and life preservation missions, or in response to specific requests from local, state or federal fire authorities for fire response and/or prevention 5. Authorized Use: Only assigned operators who have completed the required training shall be permitted to operate the above -listed UAS equipment during approved missions. 6. Training: All department UAS operators will obtain their Remote Pilot Certification (Part 107) from the Federal Aviation Administration. UAS Operators will be required to pass the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Basic Proficiency Evaluation for Remote Pilots yearly. Each operator must attend 10-hour quarterly department training and complete monthly training flights. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only deploy the UAS for official law enforcement purposes and in a manner that respects the privacy of Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023109122, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 5 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment our community, pursuant to State and Federal law, and the Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Operations Policy. (c) DJI- Mavic 2 Enterprise -Zoom: The DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Zoom is a small unmanned aerial system (UAS) that is piloted remotely. The Mavic 2 Enterprise Zoom features a fully stabilized 3-axis gimbal camera that shoots 4K video, 12-megapixel photos, supports 2 times optical zoom, 24 - 48 mm lens, and supports filters. Maximum flight speed of 44.7 MPH and a maximum flight time of 31 minutes. 1. Quantity:3 2. Lifespan: 3-5 years 3. Cost: $2,495 each, Annual Maintenance: $250, Software license: $2,000 each per year (UAS no longer in production). 4. Purpose: To be deployed when its view would assist officers or incident commanders with the following situations, which include but are not limited to: Major collision investigations, search for missing persons, natural disaster management, crime scene photography, Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team deployments, tactical or other public safety and life preservation missions, or in response to specific requests from local, state or federal fire authorities for fire response and/or prevention. 5. Authorized Use: Only assigned operators who have completed the required training shall be permitted to operate the above -listed UAS equipment during approved missions. 6. Training: All department UAS operators will obtain their Remote Pilot Certification (Part 107) from the Federal Aviation Administration. UAS Operators will be required to pass the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Basic Proficiency Evaluation for Remote Pilots yearly. Each operator must attend 10-hour quarterly department training and complete monthly training flights. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only deploy the UAS for official law enforcement purposes and in a manner that respects the privacy of our community, pursuant to State and Federal law, and the Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Operations Policy. (d) DJI- Mavic 2 Enterprise -Advanced: The Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced features a fully stabilized 3-axis gimbal camera with a thermal camera and visual camera. Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced offers infrared and visible light imaging simultaneously. The infrared camera records 640x512 video, and the visual camera captures 4K videos and 48-megapixel photos. The aircraft supports up to 32x digital zoom. Maximum flight speed of 44.7 MPH and a maximum flight time of 31 minutes. 1. Quantity:2 2. Lifespan: 3-5 years 3. Cost: $6,500 each, Annual Maintenance: $250, Software license: $2,000 each per year. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023109122, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 6 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 4. Purpose: To be deployed when its view would assist officers or incident commanders with the following situations, which include but are not limited to: Major collision investigations, search for missing persons, natural disaster management, crime scene photography, Special -Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team deployments, tactical or other public safety and life preservation missions, or in response to specific requests from local, state or federal fire authorities for fire response and/or prevention. 5. Authorized Use: Only assigned operators who have completed the required training shall be permitted to operate the above -listed UAS equipment during approved missions. 6. Training: All department UAS operators will obtain their Remote Pilot Certification (Part 107) from the Federal Aviation Administration. UAS Operators will be required to pass the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Basic Proficiency Evaluation for Remote Pilots yearly. Each operator must attend 10-hour quarterly department training and complete monthly training flights. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only deploy the UAS for official law enforcement purposes and in a manner that respects the privacy of our community, pursuant to State and Federal law, and the Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Operations Policy (e) The DJI Matrice 300: The DJI Matrice 300 is an unmanned aerial system (UAS) that is piloted remotely. The Matrice 300 is equipped with a Zenmuse H2OT gimbal, a wide-angle camera, and a longwave infrared thermal camera, which can provide both infrared and visual imaging simultaneously. The infrared camera records 640 x 512 video, and the visual camera captures 4K videos and 20-megapixel photos. The aircraft supports up to 23 times hybrid optical zoom with a maximum zoom of 200 times. Maximum flight speed of 51.4 MPH and a maximum flight time of 55 minutes 1. Quantity:2 2. Lifespan: 3-5 years 3. Cost: $30,000 each, Lifetime Maintenance Program: $2,000 per UAS, Software license: $3,500 each per year. 4. Purpose: To be deployed when its view would assist officers or incident commanders with the following situations, which include but are not limited to: Major collision investigations, search for missing persons, natural disaster management, crime scene photography, Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team deployments, tactical or other public safety and life preservation missions, or in response to specific requests from local, state or federal fire authorities for fire response and/or prevention. 5. Authorized Use: Only assigned operators who have completed the required training shall be permitted to operate the above -listed UAS equipment during approved missions. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 7 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 6. Training: All department UAS operators will obtain their Remote Pilot Certification (Part 107) from the Federal Aviation Administration. UAS Operators will be required to pass the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Basic Proficiency Evaluation for Remote Pilots yearly. Each operator must attend 10-hour quarterly department training and complete monthly training flights. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only deploy the UAS for official law enforcement purposes and in a manner that respects the privacy of our community, pursuant to State and Federal law, and the Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Operations Policy. (f) The DJI Matrice 30T: The DJI Matrice 30T (M30T) is an unmanned aerial system (UAS) that is piloted remotely. The DJI M30T is a weatherproof drone that fits in a backpack. It integrates multiple high-performance sensors into one single camera payload, is controlled with the DJI RC Plus Remote and runs on upgraded DJI Pilot 2 software, which significantly improves the flight experience. The powerful M30T offers the endurance and capability necessary for rugged professional use -cases. Additionally, its size makes it ideal for easy transportation and fast setup. The UAS also includes a 40mm 640x512 30fps thermal imaging camera with measurement accuracy of ±2°C or ±2%. The M30T model integrates a 48-megapixel 1/2" CMOS sensor - zoom camera with 5X-16X optical and 200X digital zoom, a 12-megapixel wide-angle camera, 8K photo, 4K/30 fps video resolution, and a laser rangefinder which can give the precise coordinates of objects up to 1,200 meters away. 1. Quantity:2 2. Lifespan: 3-5 years 3. Cost: $10,000 each, Lifetime Maintenance Program: $2,000 per UAS, Software license: $3,500 each per year. 4. Purpose: To be deployed when its view would assist officers or incident commanders with the following situations, which include but are not limited to: Major collision investigations, search for missing persons, natural disaster management, crime scene photography, Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team deployments, tactical or other public safety and life preservation missions, or in response to specific requests from local, state or federal fire authorities for fire response and/or prevention. 5. Authorized Use: Only assigned operators who have completed the required training shall be permitted to operate the above -listed UAS equipment during approved missions. 6. Training: All department UAS operators will obtain their Remote Pilot Certification (Part 107) from the Federal Aviation Administration. UAS Operators will be required to pass the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Basic Proficiency Evaluation for Remote Pilots yearly. Each operator must attend 10-hour quarterly department training and complete monthly training flights. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 8 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only deploy the UAS for official law enforcement purposes and in a manner that respects the privacy of our community, pursuant to State and Federal law, and the Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Operations Policy. (g) Brinc Lemur 2: The Brinc LEMUR 2 is an advanced commercial -grade unmanned aerial system (UAS) specifically designed for interior use. This Brinc LEMUR 2 is a battery powered, remotely operated device. The controller facilitates two-way conversation between first responders and people they need to help through a set of two ultra -sensitive microphones and a small lightweight loudspeaker. The controller allows operators to control the UAS and view live feed from UAS -mounted cameras. Flight time of approximately 30 minutes per battery, depending on weather and flight conditions. Furthermore, the Brinc LEMUR 2 is equipped with a 4k digital camera with thermal capability for better viewing and range overall but also in low light environments. It is also equipped with a LiDAR sensor which provides a 3D map of the path of the UAV as it flies which can be viewed live, as well as the camera view, within a smartphone application. A new mesh network is also installed in the UAV which allows for a stronger and more sustainable video and control signal. 1. Quantity:2 2. Lifespan: 3-5 years 3. Cost: $15,000 each (including accessories), Annual Maintenance: $250 each 4. Purpose: To be deployed when its view would assist officers or incident commanders with the following situations, which include but are not limited to: Major collision investigations, search for missing persons, natural disaster management, crime scene photography, Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team deployments, tactical or other public safety and life preservation missions, or in response to specific requests from local, state or federal fire authorities for fire response and/or prevention 5. Authorized Use: Only assigned operators who have completed the required training shall be permitted to operate the above -listed UAS equipment during approved missions. 6. Training: All department UAS operators will obtain their Remote Pilot Certification (Part 107) from the Federal Aviation Administration. UAS Operators will be required to pass the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Basic Proficiency Evaluation for Remote Pilots yearly. Each operator must attend 10-hour quarterly department training and complete monthly training flights. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only deploy the UAS for official law enforcement purposes and in a manner that respects the privacy of our community, pursuant to State and Federal law, and the Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Operations Policy. (h) ICOR Mini -CALIBER SWAT and EOD Robot: The ICOR Mini -CALIBER is a small, remotely piloted robot. The ICOR Mini -CALIBER is designed for rapid tactical missions, the robot deploys quickly for searching rooms, hallways, stairwells, and Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 9 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment confined spaces. With rubber tracks and articulating front and rear flippers, the ICOR Mini -CALIBER effortlessly climbs stairs. It also includes an extendable rotating claw arm for opening door handles. 1. Quantity:1 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $64,617.69, Annual Maintenance: Approximately $100. 4. Purpose: To be used to remotely gain visual/audio data, deliver a tactical Negotiation Unit phone, open doors, and clear buildings. 5. Authorized Use: The use of the robot shall only be authorized by a Watch Commander or SWAT commander, based on the specific circumstances of a given critical incident. The robot shall only be used by officers trained in their deployment and in a manner consistent with Department policy and training. 6. Training: All operators are police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT Team and have received formalized training in its use. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize the robot for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. 2. Armored Personnel Carriers: (a) Lenco Bear Armored Rescue Vehicle (Bear): The Lenco BEAR is an armored vehicle that is ideally suited for officer transport. The large, open floor plan and custom bench seating can accommodate 16 - 18 fully equipped officers with gear. The large double rear doors and additional side cargo doors allow for easy entry or egress, as well as rapid deployment. 1. Quantity:1 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear) 3. Cost: $425,000, Annual Maintenance: Approximately $2,000. 4. Purpose: To be used in response to critical incidents to enhance community and officer safety, improve scene containment and stabilization, and assist in resolving critical incidents 5. Authorized Use: The use of armored vehicles shall only be authorized by a Watch Commander or SWAT commander, based on the specific circumstances of a given critical incident. The BEAR shall be used by officers trained in its deployment and in a manner consistent with Department policy and training. Furthermore, only officers who completed the California Class B Commercial driving school and are properly licensed will be allowed to drive the BEAR. 6. Training: Only police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy, have received formalized training in its use, and are properly licensed, are permitted to drive the BEAR. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 10 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize armored vehicles for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. (b) Terradyne Gurkha MPV Armored Rescue Vehicle: The Terradyne Gurkha MPV is an armored vehicle that has an open floor plan that allows for the rescue of injured persons or to safely remove persons from a dangerous situation. It can stop various projectiles, which provides greater safety to citizens and officers beyond the protection level of a ballistic shield and personal body armor 1. Quantity:1 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear) 3. Cost: $373,515, Annual Maintenance: Approximately $1,500. 4. Purpose: To be used in response to critical incidents to enhance community and officer safety, improve scene containment and stabilization, and assist in resolving critical incidents 5. Authorized Use: The use of armored vehicles shall only be authorized by a Watch Commander or SWAT commander, based on the specific circumstances of a given critical incident. Armored vehicles shall only be used by officers trained in their deployment and in a manner consistent with Department policy and training. 6. Training: Only police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy, have received formalized training in its use, and are properly licensed, are permitted to drive the Terradyne. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize armored vehicles for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. 3. Command and Control Vehicles: (a) Mobile Command Post (MCP): The MCP is a mobile office that provides shelter, access to Police Department computer systems, and dispatching capabilities during extended events. There is no manufacturer description available for this item. Anaheim Police Department 1. Quantity:1 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $531,816, Annual Maintenance: Approximately $3,000. 4. Purpose: The purpose of the MCP is to be used based on the specific circumstances of a given critical incident, large event, natural disaster, or community event that is taking place. 5. Authorized Use: The MCP shall be used by the officers trained in its deployment and in a manner consistent with Department policy and training. Furthermore, only officers who completed the California Class B Commercial driving school and are properly licensed will be allowed to drive the MCP. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 11 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 6. Training: All drivers/operators shall attend formalized instruction and be trained in vehicle operations and practical driving instruction. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize the MCP for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. (b) Tactical Negotiations Unit (TNU) Van: The TNU van is a vehicle that is used as a mobile work -station for members of the TNU and to store their negotiation equipment. There is no manufacturer description available for this item. 1. Quantity:1 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $43,654, Annual Maintenance: Approximately $500. 4. Purpose: The purpose of the TNU van is to be used on critical incident call -outs as an area for the negotiators to coordinate and deploy resources. 5. Authorized Use: The TNU van shall be used by officers trained in its deployment and in a manner consistent with Department policy and training. 6. Training: All drivers/operators shall be trained in vehicle operations and practical driving instruction with an experienced driver. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize the TNU van for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. 4. Battering Rams, Slugs or Explosive Breaching Tools: (a) Remington 870 Breaching Shotgun: The Remington 870 Breaching Shotgun is a shotgun modified to be used to breach potentially locked and/or barricaded doors. This weapon allows officers to safely utilize the specialized breaching rounds to destroy deadbolts, locks, and hinges. The stand-off that is attached to the end of the barrel allows for positive placement of the gun into the correct position and vents gases to prevent overpressure. 1. Quantity:4 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear) 3. Cost: $499.99, Annual Maintenance: $30 per shotgun. 4. Purpose: This is a widely used method to breach door locks or hinges for entry during tactical operations. When properly deployed, the breaching shotgun is capable of defeating door lock mechanisms, doorknobs, hinges, deadbolts, safety chains, and padlocks on both wooden and hollow core doors. Upon impact with the target, the zinc slug disintegrates into a fine powder eliminating fragmentation. 5. Authorized use: The breaching shotgun shall only be used by officers trained in their deployment and in a manner consistent with Department policy and training Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09122, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 12 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 6. Training: A breaching shotgun shall only be used by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in its use. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize breaching equipment for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. (b) Defense Technology (Def-Tec) TKO Breaching Round: The 12-Gauge TKO Breaching Round is a 12-Gauge shell loaded with a compressed zinc slug, utilizing smokeless powder as a propellant. 1. Quantity: 150 rounds 2. Lifespan: 5 years 3. Cost: $5.44 per cartridge, Annual Maintenance: $0. 4. Purpose: This is a widely used method to breach door locks or hinges for entry during tactical operations. When properly deployed, the TKO is capable of defeating door lock mechanisms, doorknobs, hinges, deadbolts, safety chains, and padlocks on both wooden and hollow core doors. Upon impact with the target, the zinc slug disintegrates into a fine powder eliminating fragmentation. 5. Authorized Use: TKO Breaching rounds shall only be used by officers trained in their deployment and in a manner consistent with Department policy and training. 6. Training: A breaching shotgun, and the TKO Breaching Round, shall only be deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in its use. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize breaching equipment for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. (c) Kinetic Breaching Tool (KBT): 1: The KBT is a ballistic breaching tool. A blank.45 caliber cartridge drives a captive steel impact plate which is directed at door hardware. The impact plate extends forward out of the clamshell shroud and impacts the target with a high level of kinetic energy, and defeats the hardware. The impact plate automatically retracts and is reset in less than one second. Semi -automatic cycling allows repeated strikes on hardened or multiple targets. 1. Quantity:4 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $19,999.24, Annual Maintenance: $50 - $100 per unit. 4. Purpose: This is a widely used method to breach door locks or hinges for entry during tactical operations. When properly deployed, KBT is capable of Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023109/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 13 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment defeating door lock mechanisms, doorknobs, hinges, deadbolts, safety chains, and padlocks on both wooden and hollow core doors. 5. Authorized Use: The use of the KBT shall only be used by officers trained in their deployment and in a manner consistent with Department policy and training. 6. Training: The KBT is deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have received formalized training in its use. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize breaching equipment for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. (d) Broco-Rankin Exothermic Torch: The Broco-Rankin Exothermic Torch is a torch that can cut or melt materials to breach heavy, thick barriers. Utilizing only oxygen, Broco rods quickly cut or melt cast iron, steel, stainless steel, concrete, granite, nickel, titanium, aluminum, and exotic metals. Broco exothermic systems cut so quickly that there is minimal heat build-up so material temper remains virtually unchanged Quantity: 1 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $1,061, Annual Maintenance: $100. 4. Purpose: This is a widely used method to breach door locks or hinges for entry during tactical operations. The exothermic torch is capable of defeating door lock mechanisms, doorknobs, hinges, deadbolts, safety chains, and padlocks on both wooden and hollow core doors. 5. Authorized Use: The exothermic torch shall only be used by officers trained in their deployment and in a manner consistent with Department policy and training. 6. Training: The exothermic torch is deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in its use 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize breaching equipment for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. (e) Remote Breaching Equipment: A variety of specialized breaching equipment consisting of explosive materials.The equipment includes the following: (a) Alpha Dyno Nobel Primacord-10 50 grain Detonating Cord: There is no manufacturer's description. Detonating Cord is a thin, flexible plastic tube usually filled with pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN, pentrite). With the PETN exploding at a rate of approximately 6400 m/s, any common length of detonation cord appears to explode instantaneously. It is a high- speed fuse that explodes, rather than burns and is suitable for detonating high explosives. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023109/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 14 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment (b) Alpha Dyno Nobel 2mm C-2 Explosive Flex Sheet: There is no manufacturer's description. Explosive flex sheet is an excellent tool for breaching applications. It can be easily cut to any desired shape and applied with adhesive or incorporated into a charge holder. The flexible sheet can be applied as strips directly on the target or used to improvise linear shape charges. (c) Alpha Dyno Nobel 10G Stinger Slip -On Boosters: There is no manufacturer's description. Slip -On -Boosters are a flexible PETN-based explosive composition shaped into a cylinder. It is manufactured in 20-gram units and is used primarily for increasing the output strength of a detonator, detonating cord, or booster assembly. (d) Alpha Dyno Nobel NONEL MS 40' Blasting Caps: There is no manufacturer's description. Blasting Caps are non -electric detonators with attached 40ft shock tube. NONEL is a zero -delay shock tube that contains a reactive, explosive compound that provides a safe distance from the explosive initiator to the explosive charge that is placed on the target that is going to be breached. The detonator is a small, sensitive primary explosive device generally used to detonate a larger, more powerful, and less sensitive secondary explosive. (a) Quantity: (a) Alpha Dyno Nobel Primacord-10 50 grain Detonating Cord Detonating Cord: 2,000 feet (b) Alpha Dyno Nobel 2mm C-2 Explosive Flex Sheet: One 20-pound roll (c) Alpha Dyno Nobel 10G Stinger Slip -On Boosters: 200 (d) Alpha Dyno Nobel NONEL MS 40' Blasting Caps — 300 (b) Lifespan: (a) Alpha Dyno Nobel Primacord-10 50 grain Detonating Cord: 10 years (b) Alpha Dyno Nobel 2mm C-2 Explosive Flex Sheet: 10 years (c) Alpha Dyno Nobel 10G Stinger Slip -On Boosters: 10 years (d) Alpha Dyno Nobel NONEL MS 40' Blasting Caps: 10 years (c) Cost: $13,830 total, Annual Maintenance: $0. (a) Alpha Dyno Nobel Primacord-10 50 grain Detonating Cord: $0.66 per foot (b) Alpha Dyno Nobel 2mm C-2 Explosive Flex Sheet: $326 per pound (c) Alpha Dyno Nobel 10G Stinger Slip -On Boosters: $3.49 each (d) Alpha Dyno Nobel NONEL MS 40' Blasting Caps: $17.64 each (d) Purpose: To safely gain entry into a structure. (e) Authorized Use: The APD Remote Breaching Program requires all operational remote breathers to be Cal -OSHA certified and licensed Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023109122, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 15 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment blasters. Only after over 100 hours of documented training shall APD remote breachers be deployed operational ly.#Add itionally, those officers have been assigned to the Department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in its use. (f) Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize breaching equipment for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. The Tactical Response Group Captain or their designee (TRG Lieutenant, Incident Commander, Tactical Commander, etc.) will have the sole authority to authorize an operational remote breach unless exigent circumstances related to the imminent loss of life exists and seeking such approval would unduly delay an entry to prevent loss of life. 5. Specialized Firearms Less than.50 caliber, including Assault Weapons: (a) LWRCI M6 IC A510.5" Rifle: A shoulder -fired long gun that fires a rifle caliber cartridge. The Department -approved AR-15 style weapon system is designed to fire a.223/5.56 caliber projectile and is capable of shooting in semi -automatic and fully -automatic modes. The LWRC M6 IC-A5 SBR is a 5.56 AR-15 short barrel rifle that comes with a 10.5 inch heavy cold hammer -forged Nicor Treated Barrel. Its Nicor-treated barrel doubles the life of a standard chrome -lined barrel. This M6 IC-A5 short -barrel rifle (SBR) is outfitted with a two-way Adjustable Gas Piston System. 1. Quantity:34 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $2704.20, Annual Maintenance: $50 per rifle. 4. Purpose: Rifles are weapons that are able to address a threat with more precision and/or greater distances than a handgun. 5. Authorized Use: The LWRC M6 rifle is deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in its use. 6. Training: The LWRC M6 rifle is deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in its use. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize LWR for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. (b) Brugger and Thomet (B&T) Advanced Police Carbine (APC9) PRO Pistol (BT36039): The B&T APC9 is a carbine pistol that fires a 9mm round. This model features a dual auto -folding, non -reciprocating charging handle, and improved lower receiver ergonomics including a side positioned bolt hold-open/release, removable M4 compatible grips, and accessory slots. Quantity: 16 Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09122, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 16 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear) 3. Cost: $2,421, Annual Maintenance: $35 per firearm. 4. Purpose. These firearms are weapons that are able to address a threat with more precision and/or greater distances than a handgun. 5. Authorized Use: The B&T APC9 pistol is deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in its use. 6. Training: The B&T APC9 pistol is deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in its use. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize the B&T APC9 pistol for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. (c) Bushmaster XM15-E2S Rifle: A semi -automatic shoulder -fired long gun that fires a rifle caliber cartridge. The Department -approved AR-15 style weapon system is designed to fire a.223/5.56 caliber projectile. The Bushmaster XM15-E2S rifle is equipped with a 16" M4 Barrel, with a chrome -lined bore and chamber. The A2 birdcage -type flash hider was built to control muzzle flash, and the six -position telestock allows for quick and lightweight handling. This model also includes an A3 removable carry handle with 1/2 MOA elevation and 1/2 MOA windage adjustments. 1. Quantity:109 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $750, Annual Maintenance: $35 per rifle. 4. Purpose: Rifles are weapons that are able to address a threat with more precision and/or greater distances than a handgun. 5. Authorized Use: Only members that are peace officers are authorized to use a rifle. 6. Training: Prior to using a rifle, officers must be certified by POST instructors in the operation of the rifle. Additionally, all members that operate any rifle are required to pass a range qualification annually. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize specialized rifles, and their associated ammunition, for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. (d) Colt Law Enforcement M4 Carbine Rifle: A semi -automatic shoulder -fired long gun that fires a rifle caliber cartridge. The Department -approved AR-15 style weapon system is designed to fire a.223/5.56 caliber projectile. This specially designed law enforcement weapon system features many of the combat proven advantages of the military Colt M4. With the 4-position buttstock fully retracted, the Colt Law Enforcement Carbine is Copyright LeApol, LLC 2023109122, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 17 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment less than 30.5 in (77.5 cm) in length and weighs only 6.8 lb (3.08 kg) - ideal for tactical deployment and traditional patrol. Quantity: 5 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $1,000, Annual Maintenance: $35 per rifle. 4. Purpose: Rifles are weapons that are able to address a threat with more precision and/or greater distances than a handgun. 5. Authorized Use: Only members that are peace officers are authorized to use a rifle. 6. Training: Prior to using a rifle, officers must be certified by POST instructors in the operation of the rifle. Additionally, all members that operate any rifle are required to pass a range qualification annually. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize specialized rifles, and their associated ammunition, for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. (e) Colt AR-15 Rifle: A semi -automatic shoulder -fired long gun that fires a rifle caliber cartridge. The Department -approved AR-15 style weapon system is designed to fire a.223/5.56 caliber projectile. This rifle variant is no longer manufactured and there is no manufacturer's description available. 1. Quantity:13 2. Life Span: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $500, Annual Maintenance: $35 per rifle. 4. Purpose: Rifles are weapons that are able to address a threat with more precision and/or greater distances than a handgun . 5. Authorized Use: Only members that are peace officers are authorized to use a rifle 6. Training: Prior to using a rifle, officers must be certified by POST instructors in the operation of the rifle. Additionally, all members that operate any rifle are required to pass a range qualification annually. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize specialized rifles, and their associated ammunition, for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. (f) Colt AR-15 A3 Tactical Carbine Rifle: A semi -automatic shoulder -fired long gun that fires a rifle caliber cartridge. The Department -approved AR-15 style weapon system is designed to fire a.223/5.56 caliber projectile. The Colt AR15-A3 Tactical Carbine is used as a patrol rifle with tactical accuracy by federal, state and local agencies. Available with a 16" heavy barrel with a 1/9 twist which allows for flexibility in ammunition selection. 1. Quantity:9 Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023109122, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 18 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $1,050, Annual Maintenance: $35 per rifle. 4. Purpose: Rifles are weapons that are able to address a threat with more precision and/or greater distances than a handgun. 5. Authorized Use: Only members that are peace officers are authorized to use a rifle. 6. Training: Prior to using a rifle, officers must be certified by POST instructors in the operation of the rifle. Additionally, all members that operate any rifle are required to pass a range qualification annually. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize specialized rifles, and their associated ammunition, for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. (g) Colt AR-15 SP1 Rifle: A semi -automatic shoulder -fired long gun that fires a rifle caliber cartridge. The Department -approved AR-15 style weapon system is designed to fire a.223/5.56 caliber projectile. This rifle variant is no longer manufactured and there is no manufacturer's description available. 1. Quantity:2 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $500, Annual Maintenance: $35 per rifle. 4. Purpose: Rifles are weapons that are able to address a threat with more precision and/or greater distances than a handgun. 5. Authorized Use: Only members that are peace officers are authorized to use a rifle. 6. Training: Prior to using a rifle, officers must be certified by POST instructors in the operation of the rifle. Additionally, all members that operate any rifle are required to pass a range qualification annually. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize specialized rifles, and their associated ammunition, for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. (h) Colt AR-15 M16A2 Rifle: A semi -automatic shoulder -fired long gun that fires a rifle caliber cartridge. The Department -approved AR-15 style weapon system is designed to fire a.223/5.56 caliber projectile. This rifle variant is no longer manufactured and there is no manufacturer's description available. 1. Quantity:3 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $500, Annual Maintenance: $35 per rifle. 4. Purpose: Rifles are weapons that are able to address a threat with more precision and/or greater distances than a handgun. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09122, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment -19 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 5. Authorized Use: Only members that are peace officers are authorized to use a rifle. 6. Training: Prior to using a rifle, officers must be certified by POST instructors in the operation of the rifle. Additionally, all members that operate any rifle are required to pass a range qualification annually. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize specialized rifles, and their associated ammunition, for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. (i) Colt M4 Carbine Rifle: A semi -automatic shoulder -fired long gun that fires a rifle caliber cartridge. The Department -approved AR-15 style weapon system is designed to fire a.223/5.56 caliber projectile. The Colt M4 Carbine Rifle is a gas -operated semi- automatic rifle with a barrel length of 16.1 ". 1. Quantity:2 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $1099, Annual Maintenance: $35 per rifle. 4. Purpose: Rifles are weapons that are able to address a threat with more precision and/or greater distances than a handgun. 5. Authorized Use: Only members that are peace officers are authorized to use a rifle. 6. Training: Prior to using a rifle, officers must be certified by POST instructors in the operation of the rifle. Additionally, all members that operate any rifle are required to pass a range qualification annually. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize specialized rifles, and their associated ammunition, for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. (j) Rock River Arms LAR15 Rifle: A semi -automatic shoulder -fired long gun that fires a rifle caliber cartridge. The Department -approved AR-15 style weapon system is designed to fire a.223/5.56 caliber projectile. The Rock River Arms LAR-15 5.56/. 223 rifle is a semi -auto rifle that delivers accurate shooting in a dependable platform with a clean, trim look. This Modern Sporting Rifle is built with a carbine -length gas system with a low -profile gas black to efficiently redirect propellant gases. 1. Quantity:50 2. Life Span: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $850, Annual Maintenance: $35 per rifle 4. Purpose: Rifles are weapons that are able to address a threat with more precision and/or greater distances than a handgun. 5. Authorized Use: Only members that are peace officers are authorized to use a rifle. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 20 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 6. Training: Prior to using a rifle, officers must be certified by POST instructors in the operation of the rifle. Additionally, all members that operate any rifle are required to pass a range qualification annually. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department shall only utilize specialized rifles, and their associated ammunition, for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal Law and applicable Department policy. 6. Flashbang grenades, Tear gas and Pepper Balls : (a) CTS Model 7920-2 Double Bang, Flashbang: This device is a noise flash diversionary device (NFDD). This NFDD is a non -bursting, non -fragmenting multi -bang device that produces a thunderous bang with an intense bright light. Ideal for distracting dangerous suspects during assaults, hostage rescue, room entry, or other high -risk arrest situations. 1. Quantity:150 (approximate) 2. Lifespan: 5 years 3. Cost: $56.75, Annual Maintenance: $0. 4. Purpose: To produce atmospheric over -pressure and brilliant white light and, as a result, can cause short-term (6-8 seconds) physiological/psychological sensory deprivation to give officers a tactical advantage. 5. Authorized Use: NFDDs shall only be used in hostage rescue, barricaded subject situations, or in high -risk warrant (search/arrest) services, or where their use would enhance officer safety, or during training exercises. 6. Training: NFDDs are only deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in their use. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize NFDDs for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. (b) CTS Model 7920-9 Multi 9 Flashbang: This device is a noise flash diversionary device (NFDD). This is a non -bursting, non -fragmenting multi -bang device that produces a thunderous bang with an intense bright light. Ideal for distracting dangerous suspects during assaults, hostage rescue, room entry, or other high -risk arrest situations. 1. Quantity: 50 (approximate) 2. Lifespan: 5 years 3. Cost: $146, Annual Maintenance: $0. 4. Purpose: To produce atmospheric over -pressure and brilliant white light and, as a result, can cause short-term (6 - 8 seconds) physiological/psychological sensory deprivation to give officers a tactical advantage. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023109/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 21 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 5. Authorized Use: NFDDs shall only be used in hostage rescue, barricaded subject situations, or in high -risk warrant (search/arrest) services, or where their use would enhance officer safety, or during training exercises. 6. Training: NFDDs are only deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in their use. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize NFDDs for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. (c) Defense Technology (Def-Tec)Riot Control CS Grenade: The Riot Control CS (2- chlorobenzylidene malononitrile) Grenade is designed specifically for outdoor use in crowd control situations with a high volume continuous burn that expels its payload in approximately 20-40 seconds through four gas ports located on the top of the canister. This launchable grenade is 6.0" by 23' and holds approximately 2.7 oz. of active agent. 1. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize chemical irritant grenades/canisters for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. 2. Training: Chemical agent canisters/grenades are only deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in their use. 3. Authorized Use: Chemical agent canisters/grenades may be used against barricaded suspects or for crowd management based on the circumstances. Only the Watch Commander, Incident Commander, or Tactical Commander may authorize the delivery and use of chemical agents, and only after evaluating all conditions known at the time and determining that such force reasonably appears justified and necessary. 4. Purpose: The purpose of the chemical agent is to minimize the risks to all parties through pain compliance, temporary discomfort, and/or incapacitation of potentially violent or dangerous subjects. The volume of smoke and agent is vast and obtrusive. 5. Cost: $24.95, Annual Maintenance: $0. 6. Lifespan: 5 years 7. Quantity: 100 (approximate) (d) Defense Technology (Def-Tec) OC/CS Aerosol Grenade: Designed for indoor use, this grenade contains no CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons), is not a fire hazard, and requires minimal decontamination by comparison to smoke, powders, or liquids. The Aerosol Grenade is most commonly used in tactical situations by Law Enforcement and Corrections and was designed with indoor operations in mind when a non - fire producing delivery system is desired. The OC (oleoresin capsicum) and CS (2- Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09122, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 22 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment chlorobenzylidene malononitrile) combination provide sufficient effects in confined areas of up to 1,500 square feet. The Aerosol Grenade is not recommended for outdoor use. 1. Quantity: 100 (approximate) 2. Lifespan: 5 years 3. Cost: $50.89, Annual Maintenance: $0 4. Purpose: The purpose of the chemical agent is to minimize the risks to all parties through pain compliance, temporary discomfort, and/or incapacitation of potentially violent or dangerous subjects. 5. Authorized Use: Chemical agent canisters/grenades may be used against barricaded suspects or for crowd management based on the circumstances. Only the Watch Commander, Incident Commander, or Tactical Commander may authorize the delivery and use of chemical agents, and only after evaluating all conditions known at the time and determining that such force reasonably appears justified and necessary. 6. Training: Chemical agent canisters/grenades are only deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in their use. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize chemical irritant grenades/canisters for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. (e) Defense Technology (Def-Tec) 40 MM CS Liquid barricade, Spin Stabilized, 4.1" Long Projectile: This Liquid CS (2-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile) filled projectile penetrates intermediate barriers and delivers irritant agents into an adjacent room. 1. Quantity: 100 (approximate) 2. Lifespan: 5 years 3. Cost: $21.29, Annual Maintenance: $0 4. Purpose: Chemical agent projectiles may be used against barricaded suspects or for crowd management based on the circumstances. Only the Watch Commander, Incident Commander, or Tactical Commander may authorize the delivery and use of chemical agents, and only after evaluating all conditions known at the time and determining that such force reasonably appears justified and necessary. 5. Authorized Use: Projectiles with chemical agents may be used against barricaded suspects or for crowd management based on the circumstances. Only the Watch Commander, Incident Commander, or Tactical Commander may authorize the delivery and use of tear gas, and only after evaluating all conditions known at the time and determining that such force reasonably appears justified and necessary . Copyright LeApal, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 23 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 6. Training: Projectiles with chemical irritants are only deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in their use . 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize projectiles with chemical irritants for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. (f) CTS Baffled Canister CS Irritant Grenade, Model 5230b: This pyrotechnic grenade is designed for indoor use delivering a maximum amount of CS (2-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile) irritant smoke throughout multiple rooms with minimal risk of fire. 1. Quantity: 100 (approximate) 2. Lifespan: 5 years manufacturer warranty 3. Cost: $33.37, Annual Maintenance: $0 4. Purpose: Its applications in tactical situations are primarily to detect and/or dislodge barricaded subjects. The purpose of the chemical agent is to minimize the risks to all parties through pain compliance, temporary discomfort, and/ or incapacitation of potentially violent or dangerous subjects. This canister is launched with a launching system so the officers may deploy it from a position of safety and cover. 5. Authorized Use: Chemical agent canisters/grenades may be used against barricaded suspects or for crowd management based on the circumstances. Only the Watch Commander, Incident Commander, or Tactical Commander may authorize the delivery and use of chemical agents, and only after evaluating all conditions known at the time and determining that such force reasonably appears justified and necessary. 6. Training: Chemical agent canisters/grenades are only deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in their use. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize chemical irritant grenades/canisters for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. (g) PepperBall Live X Projectiles: PepperBall projectiles are small, frangible projectiles that are fired from a launcher and carry a powdered irritant. The basic PepperBall projectile contains 2% PAVA, and is excellent for direct impact and area saturation, especially in confined, interior spaces. The PepperBall system is proven effective from distances up to 150 feet, giving officers more range and more time to make critical decisions. The combination of powerful, accurate launchers and versatile chemically effective projectiles allows you to accomplish your mission safely even without a clear line of sight. 1. Quantity: 2,500 (approximate) Copyright LeApol, LLC 2023109/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 24 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 2. Lifespan: 5 years 3. Cost: $369.99 for a box of 90, Annual Maintenance: $0. 4. Purpose: PepperBall projectiles may be used against barricaded suspects or for crowd management based on the circumstances. The purpose of the chemical agent is to minimize the risks to all parties through pain compliance, temporary discomfort, and/or incapacitation of potentially violent or dangerous subjects. . 5. Authorized Use: PepperBall projectiles may be considered for use to bring under control an individual or groups of individuals who are engaging in or are about to engage in violent behavior. 6. Training: PepperBall projectiles are only deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in their use. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize PepperBall projectiles for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. . 7. Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD): (a) LRAD 100-X Portable Hailing System: The Model 100-X Portable Hailing System is a self-contained, hand-held, portable communications device for use in on -scene and tactical communications. It has the capability to be 20 - 30 dB louder than legacy bullhorns and vehicle -based public address (PA) systems, while still being 4 — 6 times louder and more intelligible than products with a comparable size and weight. Weighing at only 15 pounds with battery, accessories, and cables, the easy portability of the 100-X can safely communicate beyond standoff distances to determine intent. The highly intelligible voice messages over distances up to 600 meters; a max range of 250 meters over 88 dB of background noise and 137dB SPL @ 1 meter, A -weighted maximum continuous output. 1. Quantity: 1 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost : $10,703.56, Annual Maintenance: $0. 4. Purpose: LRADs are used to issue dispersal orders during crowd control and riot control situations, or to address the public in the event of civil emergencies, natural disasters, evacuations, and police incidents (e.g., barricaded persons, missing persons, perimeters for wanted suspects, K9 warning and announcements, etc.). 5. Authorized Use: LRADs shall only be used by officers trained in their deployment and in a manner consistent with Department policy and training. 6. Training: LRADs are only deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 25 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment officers have been assigned to the Department's Tactical Response Group and have received formalized training in its use. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize LRADs for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. 8. Projectile Launch Platforms and Associated Munitions: 40mm, "Bean Bag", and Specialty Impact Munition (SIM) weapons: (a) Defense Technologies (Def-Tec) LMTS Single 40mm Launcher: The Def Tec 40LMTS is a tactical single -shot launcher that fires standard 40mm less -lethal ammunition, up to 4.8 inches in cartridge length. Quantity: 9 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $985.70, Annual Maintenance: $30 per launcher. 4. Purpose: Kinetic energy projectile launcher for 40mm ammunition . 5. Authorized Use: 40mm launchers can assist officers in controlling a violent individual with less likelihood of serious injury to both the subject and the involved officers.. 6. Training: 40mm projectile launchers are deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy and have received formalized training in their use by POST -certified less -lethal instructors. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize 40mm projectile launchers for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. (b) Defense Technologies (Def-Tec) 1440 4- Round 40 mm Launcher: The Defense Technology #1440 is a Tactical 40mm 4-Shot Launcher that will fire standard 40mm Less Lethal ammunition up to 4.8 inches in cartridge length. 1. Quantity:33 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear) . 3. Cost: $2,369, Annual Maintenance: $30 per launcher 4. Purpose: Kinetic energy projectile launcher for 40mm ammunition 5. Authorized Use: 40mm launchers can assist officers in controlling a violent or potentially violent individual with less likelihood of serious injury to both the subject and the involved officers. 6. Training: 40mm projectile launchers are deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy and have received formalized training in their use by POST -certified less -lethal instructors. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023109/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 26 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize 40mm projectile launchers for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. (c) Penn Arms MG540-3 40mm Launcher (L640-3): The Penn Arms 40mm projectiles launcher fires a 40mm less -lethal munition. The launcher has a 40mm spring -advance magazine drum launcher with a six -shot capacity and a rifled barrel and a 6" cylinder, with a collapsible stock. 1. Quantity: 5 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $3,336, Annual Maintenance: $20 per launcher 4. Purpose: Kinetic energy projectile launcher for 40mm ammunition. 5. Authorized Use: 40mm launchers can assist officers in controlling a violent or potentially violent individual with less likelihood of serious injury to both the subject and the involved officers. 6. Training: 40mm projectile launchers are deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy and have received formalized training in their use by POST -certified less -lethal instructors. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize 40mm projectile launchers for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. (d) Defense Technology (Def-Tec) Exact Impact 40mm Standard Range Sponge Round: The Exact Impact 40mm Sponge Round is a point -of -aim, point -of -impact direct -fire round. This lightweight, high-speed projectile consists of a plastic body and sponge nose that is spin -stabilized via the incorporated rifling collar and the 40mm rifled barrel. The round utilizes smokeless powder as the propellant and, therefore, has velocities that are extremely consistent. 1. Quantity: 1,500 (approximate) 2. Lifespan: 5 years 3. Cost: $26.50, Annual Maintenance: $0, 4. Purpose: To limit the escalation of conflict where employment of lethal force is prohibited or undesirable. 5. Authorized Use: The 40mm projectile is a less -lethal munition that assists officers in controlling a violent or potentially violent individual with less likelihood of serious injury to both the subject and the involved officers. 6. Training: 40mm projectile launchers are deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy and have received formalized training in their use by POST -certified less -lethal instructors. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 27 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize 40mm projectile launchers for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. (e) Remington 870 Less Lethal Shotgun:The Remington Model 870 is a pump -action shotgun manufactured by Remington Arms Company, LLC. The shotgun is specifically marked with gray -colored butt stocks and forends in a manner that makes them readily identifiable as less -lethal weapons. 1. Quantity: 165 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $600, Annual Maintenance: $20 per shotgun, $850 to replace. 4. Purpose : Kinetic energy projectile launcher for 12 gauge less -lethal ammunition. 5. Authorized Use: The less -lethal shotgun can assist officers in controlling a violent or potentially violent individual with less likelihood of serious injury to both the subject and the involved officers. 6. Training: Less -lethal shotguns, which shoot bean bag projectiles, are deployed by peace officers who have received formalized training in their use by POST - certified less -lethal instructors . 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize less -lethal shotguns for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. (f) West Coast Ammunition Accusox Bean Bag Round: A bean bag round is a small fabric pillow that is filled with No. 9 lead shot that weighs about 1.4 ounces. It is fired from a 12-gauge shotgun and expelled about 250 to 300 feet per second. It spreads out in flight and distributes its impact over one square inch of the target. 1. Quantity: 2,700 (approximate) 2. Lifespan: Indefinite 3. Cost: $5.25 per round, Annual Maintenance: $0 4. Purpose: To limit the escalation of conflict where employment of lethal force is prohibited or undesirable. 5. Authorized Use: 12 gauge bean bag projectiles are fired from less -lethal shotguns, are deployed by peace officers, and have received formalized training in their use by POST -certified less -lethal instructors. . 6. Training: : Less -lethal shotguns, which shoot bean bag projectiles, are deployed by peace officers who have received formalized training in their use by POST -certified less -lethal instructors. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize less -lethal shotguns for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023109/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 28 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment (g) Combined Systems Super Sock Bean Bag Round: A bean bag round is a small fabric pillow that is filled with No. 9 lead shot that weighs about 51 grams. It is fired from a 12- gauge shotgun and expelled about 270 to 290 feet per second. It spreads out in flight and distributes its impact over one square inch of the target. 1. Quantity: 1,000 (approximate) 2. Lifespan:Indefinite 3. Cost: $5 per round (approximate), Annual Maintenance: $0 4. Purpose: To limit the escalation of conflict where employment of lethal force is prohibited or undesirable. 5. Authorized Use: 12 gauge bean bag projectiles are fired from less -lethal shotguns, are deployed by peace officers, and have received formalized training in their use by POST -certified less -lethal instructors. 6. Training: Less -lethal shotguns, which shoot bean bag projectiles, are deployed by peace officers who have received formalized training in their use by POST - certified less -lethal instructors. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize less -lethal shotguns for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. (h) Defense Technology Drag -Stabilized Bean Bag Round: A bean bag round is a small fabric pillow that is filled with No. 9 lead shot that weighs about 40 grams. It is fired from a 12- gauge shotgun and expelled about 270 feet per second. It spreads out in flight and distributes its impact over one square inch of the target. Quantity: 1,000 (approximate) 2. Lifespan:Indefinite 3. Cost: $5 per round (approximate), Annual Maintenance: $0 4. Purpose: To limit the escalation of conflict where employment of lethal force is prohibited or undesirable. 5. Authorized Use: 12 gauge bean bag projectiles are fired from less -lethal shotguns, are deployed by peace officers, and have received formalized training in their use by POST -certified less -lethal instructors. 6. Training: Less -lethal shotguns, which shoot bean bag projectiles, are deployed by peace officers who have received formalized training in their use by POST - certified less -lethal instructors. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize less -lethal shotguns for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. (i) Combined Systems LC5 Launching Cup: The LC5 Launching Cups are designed for the 5200 series grenades. The cups can be attached to virtually any 12 gauge shotgun, and the munition is launched with the model 2600 launching cartridge. Quantity: 4 Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 29 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 2. Lifespan: Indefinite (Varies on operational usage and wear). 3. Cost: $302, Annual Maintenance: $0 4. Purpose: This launching cup is designed to launch the CTS indoor baffled 5203b chemical munition. This launching system affords officers more protection as it may be deployed from a position of safety and cover. 5. Authorized Use: Tear gas canisters deployed from the Combined Systems LC5 Launch Cup may be used against barricaded suspects or for crowd management based on the circumstances. Only the Watch Commander, Incident Commander, or Tactical Commander may authorize the delivery and use of chemical agents, and only after evaluating all conditions known at the time and determining that such force reasonably appears justified and necessary. 6. Training: Combined Systems LC5 Launching Cups are deployed by police officers who have successfully graduated from a California POST -certified police academy. Additionally, those officers have been assigned to the department's SWAT team and have received formalized training in their use. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only utilize the Combined Systems LC5 Launching Cups for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. Ij) Simmunition FX Marking Cartridges: The FX marking cartridges are patented reduced - energy, non -lethal cartridges that leave a detergent -based, water-soluble color - marking compound. The visible impacts allow accurate assessment of simulated lethality. The cartridges feature tactical accuracy up to 25 feet (7.6 meters). 1. Quantity: 9mm blank ammunition: 500 rounds (approximate), 9mm marking cartridges: 3,000 (approximate). 2. Lifespan: Indefinite 3. Cost: (50) 9mm cartridges: $40.00, (20) 5.56 cartridges: $27.99. Annual Maintenance: $0. 4. Purpose: The cartridges meet the need for a force -on -force training system that is realistic, effective, inexpensive, adaptable, and fully portable. 5. Authorized Use: UTM cartridges shall be used by officers trained in its deployment and in a manner consistent with Department policy and training. 6. Training: UTM cartridges shall be used by officers trained in their deployment and in a manner consistent with Department policy and training. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only use specialty impact munition (SIM) weapons for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. (k) Ultimate Training Munitions (UTM) Ammunition: Accurate and reliable marking projectile for Force -on -Force or Force -on -Target training, and used as a safe prelude or alternative to 'Live -Fire' target or CQB training. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 30 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment 1. Quantity: 9mm UTM ammunition: 10,000 rounds (approximate); 5.56 UTM ammunition: 10,000 rounds (approximate). 2. Lifespan: Indefinite 3. Cost: (50) 9mm cartridges: $38.00, (20) 5.56 cartridges $29.40. Annual Maintenance: $0. 4. Purpose: They meet the need for a force -on -force and man-to-man training system that is realistic, effective, inexpensive, adaptable, and fully portable. 5. Authorized Use: UTM cartridges shall be used by officers trained in its deployment and in a manner consistent with Department policy and training. 6. Training: UTM cartridges shall be used by officers trained in their deployment and in a manner consistent with Department policy and training. 7. Legal and Procedural Rules: The Department will only use specialty impact munition (SIM) weapons for official law enforcement purposes and pursuant to State and Federal law and applicable Department policy. 705.10 MAINTENANCE OF MILITARY USE SUPPLY LEVELS When stocks of military equipment have reached low levels or have been exhausted, the Department may order up to 10% of stock in a calendar year without city council approval to maintain essential availability for the Department's needs. Anaheim Police Department is authorized to acquire additional stock items listed here from other law enforcement agencies of Cal OES in the event of an emergency when approved by the Chief of Police or designee. 705.11 APPROVAL The Chief of Police or the authorized designee shall obtain approval from the governing body by way of an ordinance adopting the military equipment policy. As part of the approval process, the Chief of Police or the authorized designee shall ensure the proposed military equipment policy is submitted to the governing body and is available on the department website at least 30 days prior to any public hearing concerning the military equipment at issue (Government Code § 7071). The military equipment policy must be approved by the governing body prior to engaging in any of the following (Government Code § 7071): (a) Requesting military equipment made available pursuant to 10 USC § 2576a. (b) Seeking funds for military equipment, including but not limited to applying for a grant, soliciting or accepting private, local, state, or federal funds, in -kind donations, or other donations or transfers. (c) Acquiring military equipment either permanently ortemporarily, including by borrowing or leasing. (d) Collaborating with another law enforcement agency in the deployment or other use of military equipment within the jurisdiction of this department. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 31 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual Military Equipment (e) Using any new or existing military equipment for a purpose, in a manner, or by a person not previously approved by the governing body. (f) Soliciting or responding to a proposal for, or entering into an agreement with, any other person or entity to seek funds for, apply to receive, acquire, use, or collaborate in the use of military equipment. (g) Acquiring military equipment through any means not provided above. 705.12 COORDINATION WITH OTHER JURISDICTIONS The Anaheim Police Department works closely with local, county, state, and federal partners. In exigent circumstances, and with the approval of the Chief of Police or their designee, military equipment may be deployed from outside entities to promote the safety and security of community members. If the Police Department acquires, borrows, or uses military equipment in exigent circumstances, it will provide written notification of the acquisition or use to the City Council within 30 days following the commencement of such exigent circumstance unless such information is confidential or privileged under local, state or federal law. 705.13 ANNUAL REPORT Upon approval of a military equipment policy, the Chief of Police or the authorized designee should submit a military equipment report to the governing body for each type of military equipment approved within one year of approval, and annually thereafter for as long as the military equipment is available for use (Government Code § 7072). The Chief of Police or the authorized designee should also make each annual military equipment report publicly available on the department website for as long as the military equipment is available for use. The report shall include all information required by Government Code § 7072 for the preceding calendar year for each type of military equipment in department inventory. 705.14 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Within 30 days of submitting and publicly releasing the annual report, the Department shall hold at least one well -publicized and conveniently located community engagement meeting, at which the Department should discuss the report and respond to public questions regarding the funding, acquisition, or use of military equipment. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2023/09/22, All Rights Reserved. Military Equipment - 32 Published with permission by Anaheim Police Department STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF ANAHEIM CLERK'S CERTIFICATE ss. I, THERESA BASS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original Ordinance No. 6561 introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 17t' day of October, 2023, and that the same was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 24' day of October, 2023, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Rubalcava, Diaz, Leon, Kurtz, Faessel and Meeks NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 25t' of October, 2023. 0LEt::�7= CITY RK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL) ANAHEIM BULLETIN See Proof on Next Page Anaheim Bulletin 1920 Main St. Suite 225 Irvine , California 92614 (7141 796-2209 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., Suite 217 Anaheim, California 92805 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Orange County am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a parry to or interested in the above -entitled matter. I am the principal clerk of the Anaheim Bulletin, a newspaper that has been adjudged to be a newspaper of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of Orange County, State of California, on December 28, 1951, Case No. A-21021 in and for the City of Irvine , County of Orange County, State of California; that the notice, of which the annexed is a true printed copy, has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to wit: 11/0212023 I certify (or declare) under the penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct: Executed at Anaheim, Orange County, California, on Date: Nov 2, 2023. OLL('a Signature Ordinance No 6561 (5190168) - Page 1 of 2 SUMMARY PUBLICATION CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDINANCE NO. 6561 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM RENEWING, WITH MODIFICATIONS, ORDINANCE NO. 6528 APPROVING THE ANAHEIM POLICE DERATMENT'S MILITARY EQUIPMENT USE POLICY PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 7071 This uncodlfled ordinance renews Ordinance No. 6528 approving the Anahelln Police Department's Military Equipment Use Policy as required by California Government Code section 7071 _ 1, Theresa Bass, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a summary of Ordinance No. 6561, which ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim held on the 17th day of October, 2023_ and Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 24th day of Octol2e.r-2023 by the following roll call vote of the members thereof: AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Rubalcava, Diaz, Leon, Kurtz, Faessel and Meeks NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None The above summary is a brief description of the subject matter contained In the textof Ordinance No. 6561, which has been Prepared pursuant to Section 512 of the Charter of the City of Anaheim. This summary does not Include or describe every Provision of the ordinance and should not be relled on as a substitute for the full text of the ordinance. To obtain a copy of the full text of the ordinance, please contact the Office of the City Clerk, (714) 765-5166, between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. There Is no charge for the copy. Anaheim Bulletin Published: 11/2/23 Ordinance No 6561 (5190168) - Page 2 of 2 CLERK'S CERTIFICATE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, THERESA BASS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original Ordinance No. 6561 and was published in the Anaheim Bulletin on the 2"d day of November, 2023, pursuant to Section 512 of the City Charter of the City of Anaheim. CITY JERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL)