HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 03-22 POLICY FOR USE OF MILITARY EQUIPMENT BY ORANGE POLICE DEPARTMENTORDINANCE NO. 03-22
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ORANGE ADOPTING A POLICY FOR
THE USE OF MILITARY EQUIPMENT BY THE
CITY OF ORANGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
WHEREAS, on September 30, 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law
Assembly Bill No. 481 (AB 481), relating to the use of military equipment by law
enforcement agencies; and
WHEREAS, AB 481, codified as Government Code sections 7070 through 7075,
requires law enforcement agencies to obtain approval of the applicable governing body,by an
ordinance adopting a "military equipment" use policy, at a regular meeting held pursuant to
open meeting laws, prior to taking certain actions relating to the funding, acquisition, or use
of military equipment. The term "military equipment" is defined in California Government
Code section 7070; and
WHEREAS, AB 481 allows the governing body of a city to approve the funding,
acquisition, or use of military equipment within its jurisdiction only if it makes specified
determinations; and
WHEREAS,the proposed military equipment use policy is attached hereto as Exhibit
A" and incorporated herein by this reference(the"Military Equipment Policy"); and
WHEREAS, the Military Equipment Policy was published on the City of Orange
Police Department's internet website on April 4, 2022,more than 30 days before the Military
Equipment Policy was first considered at a public meeting before the City Council on May
10, 2022; and
WHEREAS, the Military Equipment Policy meets the requirements of California
Government Code section 7070, subdivision(d).
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ORANGE
DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I
The recitals stated above are true and correct, incorporated herein, and form the basis
for the adoption of this Ordinance.
SECTION II
1) The proposed Ordinance is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) per State CEQA Guidelines Section 15060(c)(2) and 15060(c)(3),
because the Ordinance simply provides procedural noticing and posting requirements.The
proposed Ordinance does not cause changes to the residential density established in the
General Plan. It does not involve a specific site or development project, and does not
otherwise result in a physical change that could cause an impact to the environment.
Adoption of the Ordinance is therefore not a "project" as defined in CEQA Guideline
15378.
2) The proposed Ordinance is exempt from CEQA per CEQA Guideline 15061(b)(3)
because it can be seen with certainty, after review and evaluation of the facts regarding
the Ordinance and its application, that there is substantial evidence that adoption of the
Ordinance would not have a significant effect on the environment and the common sense
exemption applies.
3) In the unlikely event adoption of the Ordinance would constitute a project under CEQA,
it is categorically exempt from the provisions of CEQA per CEQA Guideline 15321(a)
Class 21, Enforcement Actions by Regulatory Agencies) because said adoption is an
action taken by the City as a regulatory agency and involves "enforcement of a law,
general rule, standard, or objective, administered or adopted by the regulatory agency."
SECTION III
Based on the above facts, in addition to information provided to the City Council at
the public meeting, the City Council approves and adopts the Military Equipment Policy,
based on the following findings:
1. The military equipment identified in the Military Equipment Policy is
necessary because there are no reasonable alternatives that can achieve the same objectives
of officer and civilian safety.
2. The Military Equipment Policy will safeguard the public's welfare, safety,
civil rights, and civil liberties.
3.The military equipment identified in the Military Equipment Policy is
reasonably cost effective compared to available alternatives that can achieve the same
objective of officer and civilian safety.
4. All prior military equipment use complied with the City's policies that were in
effect at the time.
SECTION IV
If any section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is
for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity
of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would
have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause and
phrase thereof,irrespective of the fact that any one(or more) section, subdivision,paragraph,
sentence, clause or phrase had been declared invalid or unconstitutional.
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SECTION V
The City Clerk is hereby directed to certify the adoption of this Ordinance and cause
the same to be published as required by law. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty(30) days
from and after the date of its final passage.
ADOPTED this 14th day of June, 2022.
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Mark A. Murphy, Mayor, C. y of Orange
ATTEST:
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Pamela Coleman,City Clerk, City of Orange
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
CITY OF ORANGE
I,PAMELA COLEMAN, City Clerk of the City of Orange, California, do hereby certify
that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at the regular meeting of the City Council held on
the 10th day of May, 2022, and thereafter at the regular meeting of said City Council duly held
on the 14th day of June, 2022 was duly passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Murphy,Nichols, Monaco, Barrios, Dumitru, Gutierrez
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Tavoularis
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
aLf-t-e_e_A/M_4(
Pamela Coleman, City Clerk, City of Orange
Attachment: Exhibit A
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ORDINANCE AFFIRMED AND REVISED POLICY ADOPTED MAY 23, 2023
Policy
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706.1 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).
706.1.1 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:
(1) Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles.
(2) Mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicles or armored personnel carriers.
(3) 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.
(4) Tracked armored vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants.
(5) Command and control vehicles that are either built or modified to facilitate the operational
control and direction of public safety units.
(6) Weaponized aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind.
(7) Battering rams, slugs, and breaching apparatuses that are explosive in nature. This does not
include a handheld, one-person ram.
(8) Firearms of_.50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotguns are specifically
excluded..
(9) Ammunition of.50 caliber or greater. However, standard issued shotgun ammunition is
specifically excluded.
(10) 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 firearms.
(11) Any firearm or firearm accessory that is designed to launch explosive projectiles.
(12) Noise-flash diversionary devices and explosive breaching tools; Munitions containing tear
gas or OC, excluding standard, service-issued handheld pepper spray.
(13) TASER® Shockwave, microwave weapons, water cannons, and long-range acoustic devices
(LRADs).
(14) Kinetic energy weapons and munitions.
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(15) Any other equipment as determined by a governing body or a state agency to require
additional oversight.
*Equipment and/or accessories that do not launch explosives, such as lighting, handles, scopes
and slings, are not applicable to this policy
706.2 POLICY
It is the policy of the Orange Police Department that members of this department comply with the
provisions of Government Code § 7071 with respect to military equipment.
706.3 MILITARY EQUIPMENT COORDINATOR
The Chief of Police should designate an employee 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 Orange 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.
706.4 MILITARY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY
The following constitutes a list of qualifying equipment for the Department:
See attachment: Military Equipment Inventory List 4-2023.pdf
706.5 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
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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 or temporarily, 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.
(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.
706.6 EXIGENT CIRCUMSTANCES
In exigent circumstances and with the approval of the Chief of Police or their designee, the
department may acquire, borrow and/or use military equipment that is not included in the Military
Equipment Use Policy. If the department acquires, borrows, and/or used military equipment in
exigent circumstances, in accordance with this section, it must take all of the following actions:
•Provide written notice of that acquisition nor use to the City Council within 30 days
following the commencement of the exigent circumstances, unless such information
is confidential or privileged under local, state or federal law.
•If it is anticipated that the use will continue beyond the exigent circumstances, the
department will submit a proposed amendment to the Military Equipment Use Policy
to the City Council within 90 days following the borrowing, acquisition, and/or use, and
receive approval, as applicable, from the City Council.
•Include the military equipment in the department's next annual Military Equipment
Report.
706.6.1 COORDINATION WITH OTHER JURISDICTIONS
Military equipment used by any employee of this department shall be approved for use and in
accordance with this department policy. Military equipment used by other jurisdictions that are
providing mutual aid to this department shall comply with their respective military equipment use
policies in rendering mutual aidshould not be used by any other law enforcement agency or
personnel in this jurisdiction unless the military equipment is approved for use in accordance with
this policy.
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706.7 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.
706.8 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. The procedures by which members of the public may
register complaints or concerns or submit questions about the use of each specific type of military
equipment are governed by department policy: Personnel Complaints.
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2023 AB 481 – Military Equipment
Equipment Type: Unmanned Aerial System (UAS); CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(1)
Description: DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual; Quad propellers; FAA Flight number
Quantity: 1 Lifespan: 3-5 years
Capabilities: 24mm camera with ½.3” 12MP sensor and FLIR thermal imaging sensor. Together they
can capture up to UHD 4k resolution video at 30 fps, or thermal imaging images and temperature
data. Speeds of up to 44.7mph and up to 31 minutes of flight time
Manufacturer’s Description: Flagship consumer drone with built in FLIR capabilities
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Utilized to enhance the department’s mission of protecting lives and
property when other means and resources are not available or are less effective
Fiscal Impacts: $4,622.00 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: Governed by FAA; All applicable State, Federal and Local laws
governing police Search & Seizure
Training Required: Part 107 FAA Certificate; Authorized department quarterly training
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAV) Operations
Equipment Type: Unmanned Aerial System (UAS); CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(1)
Description: DJI Mavic 2 Pro; Quad propeller; FAA Flight number
Quantity: 2 Lifespan: 3-5 years
Capabilities: 970 grams; Flight time up to 30 minutes
Manufacturer’s Description: To make a drone that exists where engineering, technology, and the
needs of the aerial photographer converge. A drone that embodies all of DJI's advanced, signature
technologies, and is able to redefine what is possible for the world of aerial photography
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Utilized to enhance the department’s mission of protecting lives and
property when other means and resources are not available or are less effective
Fiscal Impacts: $2,392 each; $4,784 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: Governed by FAA; All applicable State, Federal and Local laws
governing police Search & Seizure
Training Required: Part 107 FAA Certificate; Authorized department quarterly training
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAV) Operations
Equipment Type: Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) ;CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(1)
Description: DJI Phantom 4 Pro; Quad propeller; FAA Flight number
Quantity: 2 Lifespan: 3-5 years
Capabilities: 30 minute flight time; 4k video; 5 direction obstacle sensing; up to 42 miles per hour;
1338 grams
Manufacturer’s Description: An updated camera is equipped with a 1-inch 20-megapixel sensor
capable of shooting 4K/60fps video and Burst Mode stills at 14 fps. The adoption of titanium alloy
and magnesium alloy construction increases the rigidity of the airframe and reduces weight, making
the Phantom 4 Pro similar in weight to the Phantom 4. The Flight Autonomy system adds dual rear
vision sensors and infrared sensing systems for a total of 5-direction of obstacle sensing and 4-
direction of obstacle avoidance
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Utilized to enhance the department’s mission of protecting lives and
property when other means and resources are not available or are less effective
Fiscal Impacts: $2,807.00 each; $5,614 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: Governed by FAA; All applicable State, Federal and Local laws
governing police Search & Seizure
Training Required: Part 107 FAA Certificate; Authorized department quarterly training
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAV) Operations
Equipment Type: Unmanned Aerial System (UAS); CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(1)
Description: Mini 2; Quad propellers; FAA Flight number
Quantity: 1 Lifespan: 3-5 years
Capabilities: 249 grams; Flight time 31 minute; 4k video resolution; Speeds of up to 36mph
Manufacturer’s Description: Small, lightweight consumer drone
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Utilized to enhance the department’s mission of protecting lives and
property when other means and resources are not available or are less effective
Fiscal Impacts: $499.00 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: Governed by FAA; All applicable State, Federal and Local laws
governing police Search & Seizure
Training Required: Part 107 FAA Certificate; Authorized department quarterly training
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAV) Operations
Equipment Type: Unmanned Aerial System (UAS); CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(1)
Description: Mini 3; Quad propellers; FAA Flight number
Quantity: 1 Lifespan: 3-5 years
Capabilities: 248 grams; Flight time 38 minute; 4k video resolution; Speeds of up to 36mph
Manufacturer’s Description: Small, lightweight consumer drone
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Utilized to enhance the department’s mission of protecting lives and
property when other means and resources are not available or are less effective
Fiscal Impacts: $699.00 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: Governed by FAA; All applicable State, Federal and Local laws
governing police Search & Seizure
Training Required: Part 107 FAA Certificate; Authorized department quarterly training
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAV) Operations
Equipment Type: Unmanned Aerial System (UAS); CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(1)
Description: Matrice 30T; Quad propellers; FAA Flight number
Quantity: 1 Lifespan: 3-5 years
Capabilities: The Matrice 30T has a 48-megapixel camera; 5x-16x optical zoom; 5k/30 fps video
resolution; 41 minute max flight time; Speeds of up to 45 mph; 3770 grams.
Manufacturer’s Description: The DJI Matrice 30t is designed for first responder use in harsh
conditions. It is a powerful yet portable drone made for public safety. With over 41 minutes of flight
time with an integrated camera, the 30T is small and mobile while still providing the image resolution
needed for public safety tasks.
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Utilized to enhance the department’s mission of protecting lives and
property when other means and resources are not available or are less effective
Fiscal Impacts: $13,999.00 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: Governed by FAA; All applicable State, Federal and Local laws
governing police Search & Seizure
Training Required: Part 107 FAA Certificate; Authorized department quarterly training
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAV) Operations
Equipment Type: Wheeled Vehicle that has a breaching or entry apparatus attached; CA Gov’t Code
§7070(c)(3)
Description: Lenco BearCat G2 (Armored Rescue Vehicle); Black armored, wheel vehicle; White
reflective agency name; red/blue lights; siren / PA system; Removable hydraulic boom/ram
Quantity: 1 Lifespan: 25 years
Capabilities: The Lenco BearCat is an armored tactical response & rescue vehicle produced on the
Ford F-550 commercial truck chassis platform
Specifications:
• Cruising speed: 75 MPH/ Max speed 90 MPH
• Stop distance with full load: 50 MPH -128’
• Engine 6.7L V8 Turbo Diesel
• 450 horsepower & 935 Ib-ft torque
• Operating range approx. 200 miles (4-6 mpg).
• Weight: approx. 17,550 lbs
• 40 gallon fuel tank
• Operating range approximately 200 miles
• Fuel tank protected by 1.4” steel
• Tires equipped with run flats
• 98 ½ inches wide (8.2 feet)
• 106 inches tall (8.8 feet)
Ballistic Capabilities:
• All 6 sides armored with Mil-Spec steel armor
• Testing has defeated (10) rounds from .50 CAL ball ammo at 0 degrees
• Armor provides multi-hit protection from .30 cal rounds including
windows
Manufacturer’s Description: Enhances the safety of Police, EMS, Tactical Response Teams, EOD units
and Firefighters. The vehicle is capable of providing enhanced personal protection and survivability in
threatening environments including but not limited to Natural Disasters, Riot Control, Barricaded
Suspects, Search and Rescue and Hostage Situations. The Lenco BearCat is four-wheel drive and will
operate in most weather and terrain conditions. The vehicle features Ballistic Armor, weapon ports, a
top mounted rotating turret with adjustable height stand, and an array of specific electrical and
mechanical options to meet the user’s specific needs
Purpose/Authorized Uses: ARV may be used for the following types of incidents; high risk search
warrants, armed barricaded suspects in a structure or vehicle, armed suspects in an open area (large
field, parking lot, etc.), SWAT call-outs, assisting an outside jurisdiction, downed person(s) rescues
where a person(s) have been shot and is in need of rescue to get medical attention when the
suspect(s) still poses a threat, evacuations from an active area where a threat of gun fire still exist,
terrorist incident, mobile field force deployments for riot situations, for any event where the ARV
would be deemed necessary to assist police officers and the public at risk, or SWAT and Mobile Field
Force training
Fiscal Impacts: $266,069 initial cost; $1,750 annual maintenance
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: Authorized by the Watch Commander
Training Required: Initial training by Lenco provided to training cadre; Initial training provided by
LASD Special Enforcement Bureau; Agency authorized orientation and annual training
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Vehicle Use
Equipment Type: Command and Control Vehicle; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(5)
Description: 2002 Mattman Specialty Vehicle; Freightliner MT55 Command Coach; Black and white
box truck clearly marked with reflective Agency name; red/blue lights; siren / PA system
Quantity: 1 Lifespan: 25 years
Capabilities: Incident Command vehicle; Dispatch center; conference room; transportation of
equipment to be used at on scene of mobile command
Manufacturer’s Description: The Freightliner MT-55 is a true heavy-duty delivery or emergency
response vehicle. The MT-55's heavy-duty chassis offers a gross vehicle weight rating between 20,000
and 30,000 pounds and can accept freight up to 1,500 cubic feet.
Purpose/Authorized Uses: To provide a means of transportation for equipment and to be used on
scene as the Incident Commander/Swat Commander command and control vehicle
Fiscal Impacts: $362,538.00 initial cost; $3,000 annual maintenance
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: Authorized by the Incident Commander / Watch Commander
Training Required: Agency authorized orientation; yearly agency training
Compliance Mechanisms: Operational use under the review of the Incident Commander or Watch
Commander
Equipment Type: Command and Control Vehicle; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(5)
Description: 2003 Mattman Specialty Vehicle; Workhorse P30042 SWAT Equipment Truck; Black and
white box truck clearly marked with reflective Agency name; red/blue lights; siren / PA system
Quantity: 1 Lifespan: 25 years
Capabilities: Provides a tactical command post location that can assist with the response to critical
incidents; contains designated areas for equipment storage and crisis negotiation operations
Manufacturer’s Description: Step-van used for a variety of purposes
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Designated as tactical command post during S.W.A.T. activations
Fiscal Impacts: $150,000 Initial cost; $1,300 annual maintenance
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: Department Policy – Crisis Response Unit
Training Required: Agency authorized orientation; yearly agency training
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: Explosive Breaching Tools; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(7)
Description: Remington 870 Wingmaster breaching shotgun; a specially converted shotgun designed
to fire a specialty round to defeat or destroy deadbolts, hinges and locks
Quantity: 2 Lifespan: round and use dependent
Capabilities: Range is 6 inches or less
Manufacturer’s Description: A specially converted 12 gauge shotgun that fires a specialty breaching
round
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used to force entry into a structure by disabling the door lock
mechanisms, doorknobs, hinges, dead bolts, safety chains and pad locks on both wooden or hollow
core doors; Shotgun is used to rapidly destroy a deadbolt, hinge or lock while reducing the danger to
people behind or around the targeted door; S.W.A.T. equipment subject to Department Policy – Crisis
Response Unit
Fiscal Impacts: $765.77 each; $1,531.54 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
Search & Seizure; S.W.A.T. equipment subject to Department Policy – Crisis Response Unit
Training Required: POST approved Tactical Breaching for trainers; 16 hours “Breaching Course”;
Agency authorized orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: Explosive Breaching Ammunition; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(7)
Description: Royal Arms, TESAR-1, Orange CAP 275 Grain Copper Frangible Breaching Round
Quantity: 45; Ideal inventory - 25 Lifespan: N/A
Capabilities: When deployed, can defeat door lock mechanisms, door knobs, hinges, dead bolts,
safety chains and pad locks on both wooden or hallow core doors
Manufacturer’s Description: Orange Cap 2-3/4” 275 Grain Compressed Copper Frangible 12 Gauge
Shotgun Slug
Slug Material: Copper Powder
Velocity: 1,750 Ft p/sec -18” Barrel
Use: For Wood Doors, Solid & Hollow
Defeats: Solid Wood Doors, Locks & Hinges
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used to force entry into a structure by disabling the door lock
mechanisms, doorknobs, hinges, dead bolts, safety chains and pad locks on both wooden or hollow
core doors; used to rapidly destroy a deadbolt, hinge or lock while reducing the danger to people
behind or around the targeted door; S.W.A.T. equipment subject to Department Policy – Crisis
Response Unit
Fiscal Impacts: $4.50 per round; $112.50 to maintain ideal inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
Search & Seizure; S.W.A.T. equipment subject to Department Policy – Crisis Response Unit
Training Required: POST approved Tactical Breaching for trainers; Agency authorized orientation
course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: Explosive Breaching Ammunition; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(7)
Description: Royal Arms FTR-P1 Training Ammunition (Poly Shot)
Quantity: 45; Ideal inventory - 50 Lifespan: N/A
Capabilities: Ideal for training on breaching locking mechanisms on solid and hollow core doors
Manufacturer’s Description: Royal Arms Frangible Training Breaching Ammunition offers a low-cost
round for Tactical Teams to practice with, without the heavy recoil of Breaching Rounds so you can
shoot these all day long. This load is designed for pump shotguns and will not function Semi Auto. It
has enough power to effectively breach training doors, yet has 1/3 the recoil and payload. The round
is non-toxic and has no metal projectiles and is loaded with #4 polyethylene shot
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used to train on how to force entry into a structure by disabling the door
lock mechanisms, doorknobs, hinges, dead bolts, safety chains and pad locks on both wooden or
hollow core doors; Used to force entry into a structure by disabling the door lock mechanisms, door
knobs, hinges, dead bolts, safety chains and pad locks on both wooden or hollow core doors; S.W.A.T.
equipment subject to Department Policy – Crisis Response Unit
Fiscal Impacts: $2.00 per round; $100.00 to maintain ideal inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
Search & Seizure; S.W.A.T. equipment subject to Department Policy – Crisis Response Unit
Training Required: POST approved Tactical Breaching for trainers; Agency authorized orientation
course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: Firearms of less than .50 caliber; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(10)
Description: Colt LE M4 AR 15 16.1 556 30 RD
Quantity: 167 Lifespan: Round and use dependent
Capabilities: Operational range 1 mile
Manufacturer’s Description: To be used as precision weapon to address a threat with more precision
and/or at greater distance than a handgun, if present and feasible
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Officers may deploy the patrol rifle in any circumstance where the officer
can articulate a reasonable expectation that the rifle may be needed. Examples of some general
guidelines for deploying the patrol rifle may include, but are not limited to:
• Situations where the officer reasonably anticipates an armed encounter
• When an officer is faced with a situation that may require accurate and effective fire at long
range
• Situations where an officer reasonably expects the need to meet or exceed a suspect's
firepower
• When an officer reasonably believes that there may be a need to fire on a barricaded person
or a person with a hostage
• When an officer reasonably believes that a suspect may be wearing body armor
• When authorized or requested by a supervisor
• When needed to euthanize an animal
Fiscal Impacts: $1,088.10 each; $181,714.33 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force
Training Required: P.O.S.T. approved 16-hour class; Quarterly qualifications
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy - Firearms
Equipment Type: Firearms of less than .50 caliber; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(10)
Description: Stiller TAC 30, Grayboe Ridgeback, Timney Model 510 Trigger, .308 Caliber
Quantity: 3 Lifespan: Round and use dependent
Capabilities: The Stiller Tac 30 Rifle is a custom built rifle made by Jim Gruning with Gruning Precision.
The rifles fire with extreme precision at different distances. They have custom heavy barrels which are
shorter than any other common hunting/ long distance rifle which allows for tactical applications.
Gruning precision supplies multiple law enforcement agencies across the United States with custom
rifles. Jim Gruning also completes thorough inspections of each rifle on a yearly basis for free
Manufacturer’s Description: Specialties include customizing the bolt action rifle, M1A, AR15, and
AR10 style rifles. Gruning manufactures a complete line of durable products, including scope rings,
bases, and mounts
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used as a long-rage precision weapon system capable of delivering
accurately placed shots on target through a greater magnification at longer ranges
Fiscal Impacts: $5,715.00 each; $17,145.00 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force
Training Required: Basic S.W.A.T. School; Basic Sniper School
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Firearms; Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: Firearms of less than .50 caliber; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(10)
Description: Remington 700 Police LTR .308 bolt Action
Quantity: 2 Lifespan: Round and use dependent
Capabilities: The Remington 700 Police LTR is one of the most popular police sniper rifles used. It is
known for its accuracy, durability and reliability. The department’s Remington 700 has been modified
with a Gruning precision heavy barrel and Timney trigger system. The custom heavy barrels is shorter
than any other common hunting/ long distance rifle which allows for tactical applications.
Manufacturer’s Description: Specialties include customizing the bolt action rifle, M1A, AR15, and
AR10 style rifles. Remington manufactures a complete line of durable products, including scope rings,
bases, and mounts
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used as a long-rage precision weapon system capable of delivering
accurately placed shots on target through a greater magnification at longer ranges.
Fiscal Impacts: $814.14 each; $1,628.28 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force
Training Required: Basic S.W.A.T. School; Basic Sniper School
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Firearms; Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: Ammunition of less than .50 caliber; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(10)
Description: Winchester Q3131, Full Metal Jacket 5.56MM, 55 Grain Training Ammunition; 1000
rounds/case
Quantity: 25,000 rounds; ideal inventory – 96,000
rounds
Lifespan: N/A
Capabilities: 3240 fps; 1282 ft-lbs
Manufacturer’s Description: Winchester USA Centerfire Rifle Ammunition is the ideal choice for
training or extended sessions at the range providing great performance at a value price. Winchester
Q3131A features a 55 grain full metal jacket bullet in a fully reloadable boxer primed brass case. This
is some of the most sought after and hard to find ammo going. It is Winchester's version of the
legendary XM-193 load
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used for training environments as ammunition for rifles
Fiscal Impacts: $0.38 per round; $37,900.80 to maintain ideal inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force
Training Required: P.O.S.T. approved 16-hour class; Quarterly qualifications
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Firearms; Use of Force
Equipment Type: Ammunition of less than .50 caliber; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(10)
Description: Winchester RA223R, Ranger, Pointed Soft Point .223 REM, 55 grain Duty Ammunition;
1000 rounds/case
Quantity: 3,000; ideal inventory – 6,000 Lifespan: N/A
Capabilities: 3240 fps; 1282 ft-lbs
Manufacturer’s Description: This Winchester Ranger 223 Remington ammo features a 55 Grain
Pointed Soft Point bullet. Winchester Ranger is the highest quality hollow point ammunition money
can buy. This Winchester Ranger .223 55 grain Power Point Soft Point is intended for Law
Enforcement use, Ranger is Winchesters Highest Quality. This Winchester Ranger 223 Remington is
new ammo not Police Department surplus. This Winchester Ranger 223 Remington has a muzzle
velocity of 3240 feet per second and a muzzle energy of 1262 foot pounds. Winchester Ranger ammo
is reloadable, features brass cases and Boxer primers. This ammunition is non-corrosive
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used as duty round for rifle
Fiscal Impacts: $0.51 per round; $3,231.90 to maintain ideal inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force
Training Required: P.O.S.T. approved 16-hour class; Quarterly qualifications
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Firearms; Use of Force
Equipment Type: Ammunition of less than .50 caliber; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(10)
Description: Hornady 80725, .308 WIN Tactical Application Police (TAP), 168 Grain, ELD Match TAP
Precision; 200 rounds per case
Quantity: 1,400; ideal inventory – 3,000 Lifespan: N/A
Capabilities: This ammunition is used by a wide range of police agencies in the US. It is known for its
accuracy, stopping power and rarely over penetrates. It can be used in multiple SWAT applications
including but not limited to, short range engagements, long range engagements, barricaded subjects,
barrier shooting and hostage rescue shots; 2700 fps
Manufacturer’s Description: Hornady® 308 WIN TAP 168 gr. ELD® MATCH TAP PRECISION®
ammunition was designed as an improvement on the 168 gr. A-MAX TAP PRECISION® load by
incorporating the new ELD® Match bullet. The 168 gr. ELD® Match bullet with Heat Shield® tip delivers
the excellent terminal performance TAP Precision® is known for, but features a resilient, heat
resistant polymer tip that improves the ballistic coefficient, resulting in higher impact velocities, less
drop, less wind drift, and more energy on target.
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used as duty round for rifle.
Fiscal Impacts: $1.25 each; $3,937.50 to maintain ideal inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force
Training Required: Basic Sniper School; monthly training and qualification
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Firearms; Use of Force, Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: “Flashbang” grenade; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(12)
Description: Defense Technology 8922 Low Roll II Non-Reloadable Distraction Device
Quantity: Discontinued; 0 in inventory Lifespan: 5 years
Capabilities: Diversionary devices are categorized as a low order explosive that deflagrate rather than
detonate. Their burn rate is measured in feet per second vs. miles per second (high order explosive).
Initiation of the device is through a thermal process, which generates a sudden and rapid escape of
gases from the device resulting in a brilliant light and loud noise. This deflagration may disorient and
confuse a person by causing “sensory overload” for a few seconds and provide a tactical advantage
for SWAT teams
Manufacturer’s Description: The Low Roll II™ Non-Reloadable Distraction Device® utilizes an M201A1
type fuze with Hex design steel body. This compact version of the 8933 Low Roll body is the newest
version of the original reusable non-bursting canister that limits movement and rolling once deployed.
The compact Distraction Device unit fits safely in your hand and packs all the power of the full size 12-
Gram Distraction Device unit. This steel body is designed to reduce rolling, fit in tactical pouches
easily and deliver the safest and most effective stimuli in the industry. The compact Distraction Device
unit should only be deployed in areas that have been visually observed to be clear of potential
hazards
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used as distraction light and sound device during tactical operation
Fiscal Impacts: Discontinued; $349.16 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit
Training Required: 16-hour Diversionary Device Instructor School; Agency authorized orientation
course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: “Flashbang” grenade; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(12)
Description: Defense Technology 8922NRSC, Low Roll II Non-Reloadable Distraction Device with
Safety Clip
Quantity: 15; ideal inventory - 20 Lifespan: 5 years
Capabilities: Diversionary devices are categorized as a low order explosive that deflagrate rather than
detonate. Their burn rate is measured in feet per second vs. miles per second (high order explosive).
Initiation of the device is through a thermal process, which generates a sudden and rapid escape of
gases from the device resulting in a brilliant light and loud noise. This deflagration may disorient and
confuse a person by causing “sensory overload” for a few seconds and provide a tactical advantage
for SWAT teams.
Manufacturer’s Description: The Low Roll II™ Non-Reloadable Distraction Device® utilizes an M201A1
type fuze with Hex design steel body. This compact version of the 8933 Low Roll body is the newest
version of the original reusable non-bursting canister that limits movement and rolling once deployed.
The compact Distraction Device unit fits safely in your hand and packs all the power of the full size 12-
Gram Distraction Device unit. This steel body is designed to reduce rolling, fit in tactical pouches
easily and deliver the safest and most effective stimuli in the industry. The compact Distraction Device
unit should only be deployed in areas that have been visually observed to be clear of potential
hazards.
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used as distraction light and sound device during tactical operation
Fiscal Impacts: $52.63 each; $1,052.60 to maintain ideal inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit
Training Required: 16-hour POST approved Diversionary Device Instructor School; Agency authorized
orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: Tear Gas; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(12)
Description: Defense Technology 1072; Spede Heat CS Continuous Discharge Chemical Grenade
Quantity: 5; ideal inventory 5 Lifespan: 5 years
Capabilities: Ideal use is for crowd control or other outdoor uses
Manufacturer’s Description: The Spede-Heat™ Grenade is a high volume, continuous discharge
grenade available in OC, CN or CS. In the OC, CN and CS configurations, pelletized chemical agent is
discharged through four (4) gas ports located on top of the canister, three (3) on the side, and one (1)
on the bottom. Designed specifically for outdoor use in crowd control situations, the SpedeHeat™
Grenade is built on the old style larger canister. It is a high volume continuous burn device that expels
its payload in approximately 20 - 40 seconds from a single source. The longer burn time may allow for
throwback by individuals wearing burn protection such as a welder’s mitt. The canisters may be
protected from advancing individuals with the use of less lethal impact munitions. The device should
be deployed utilizing wind advantage. It should NOT be deployed onto rooftops, in crawl spaces, or
indoors due to its fire-producing capability. Hand throw or launch. Launching of grenades will provide
deploying officers additional stand-off distances. Affords very good coverage for large outdoor areas.
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used in tactical situations to gain compliance
Fiscal Impacts: $29.50 each; $147.50 to maintain ideal inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit
Training Required: 40-hour POST Approved Chemical Agent Instructor School; Agency authorized
orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Control Devices and Techniques; Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: Tear Gas; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(12)
Description: Defense Technology 1016 Pocket Tactical CS Grenade
Quantity: 5; ideal inventory 5 Lifespan: 5 years
Capabilities: Due to its smaller size, the operator can carry it on their person. It can be used to
contain smoke or other chemical agents
Manufacturer’s Description: The Pocket Tactical Grenade is a quick burning, reduced volume,
continuous discharge grenade available in OC, CN, CS, and Saf-Smoke™. Pelletized chemical agent or
smoke is discharged through one (1) gas port located on the bottom of the canister. The Pocket
Tactical Grenade is a small, lightweight, easily carried device that provides a medium volume of
chemical agent or smoke for certain situations. It was designed with the tactical team in mind for
distraction, concealment, rescue, or signaling. The pocket grenade is not specifically intended as a
crowd management device; however, it can be used in chemical configurations in conjunction with
larger smoke canisters to “piggy back” chemical agent into a predominately smoke environment. This
device should be deployed utilizing wind advantage
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used in tactical situations to gain compliance
Fiscal Impacts: $20 each; $100 to maintain ideal inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit
Training Required: 40-hour POST Approved Chemical Agent Instructor School; Agency authorized
orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Control Devices and Techniques; Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: Tear Gas; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(12)
Description: Defense Technology Flameless Tri-Chamber CS, Model 1032
Quantity: 10; ideal inventory - 10 Lifespan: 5 years
Capabilities: Capable of being used for crowd control and barricaded subjects
Manufacturer’s Description: The Tri-Chamber Flameless Grenade is designed for indoor use. This
grenade’s pyrotechnic contents are burned within an internal can that is one of three in this design.
The internal combustion allows the chemical-laden smoke to be released through three (3) ports on
the outer canister side while safely containing any of the fire-producing properties within the two
internal canisters. The fuse is shrouded to further protect surrounding materials from the possibility
of fire. The Tri-Chamber Flameless Grenade can be used in crowd control as well as tactical
deployment situations by Law Enforcement and Corrections but was designed with the barricade
situation in mind. Its applications in tactical situations are primarily to detect and/or dislodge
barricaded subjects. The purpose of the Tri-Chamber Flameless Grenade is to minimize the risks to all
parties through pain compliance, temporary discomfort, and/or incapacitation of potentially violent
or dangerous subjects. The Tri-Chamber Flameless Grenade provides the option of delivering a
pyrotechnic chemical device indoors, maximizing the chemicals’ effectiveness via heat and
vaporization, while minimizing or negating the chance of fire to the structure. The actual smoke and
chemical content is minimal enough that oxygen displacement concerns and LCT is rarely reached. It
is a viable option when chemical-laden powders or liquids are ineffective or inappropriate for the
situation. As with all pyrotechnic carriers, contamination will be greater than that experienced with
powders or liquids
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used in tactical situations to gain compliance
Fiscal Impacts: $31.23 each; $312.30 to maintain ideal inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit
Training Required: 40-hour POST Approved Chemical Agent Instructor School; Agency authorized
orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Control Devices and Techniques; Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: Tear Gas; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: Defense Technology Ferret 40mm CS Powder, Model # 2292
Quantity: 0; ideal inventory -25 Lifespan: 5 years
Capabilities: Designed to disperse non-flammable chemical agent creating temporary discomfort
through pain compliance; used at a distance and launched from 40mm device
Manufacturer’s Description: The Ferret® 40mm Round is a frangible projectile filled with chemical
agent. It is designed to deliver chemical agents in barricade situations from a 40mm launcher. Spin
stabilization from barrel rifling affords maximum stand-off distance and accuracy for safety. The
Ferret® 40mm Round is non-burning and suitable for indoor use. Used primarily by tactical teams, it is
designed to penetrate barriers, such as windows, hollow core doors, wallboard and thin plywood.
Upon impacting the barrier, the nose cone ruptures and instantaneously delivers a small chemical
payload inside of a structure or vehicle. In a tactical deployment situation, the Ferret® 40mm is
primarily used to dislodge barricaded subjects from very small, confined areas. Its purpose is to
minimize the risks to all parties through pain compliance, temporary discomfort and/or incapacitation
of potentially violent or dangerous subjects. The Ferret® 40mm Round is available with either liquid or
powder carriers for the agent. Once delivered, powder carriers tend to keep the agent airborne
longer than liquid carriers and may have more effect. Liquid carriers contain red dye to aid in shot
placement. Shot placement and trajectory considerations should be based on hardness of the barrier.
However, accuracy is dependent on the operator and the condition of the launcher. Velocity and
barricade penetration results will vary between launchers, temperature conditioning and impact
angle
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used in tactical situations to gain compliance
Fiscal Impacts: $24.28 each; $607.00 to maintain ideal inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit
Training Required: 40-hour POST Approved Chemical Agent Instructor School; Agency authorized
orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Control Devices and Techniques; Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: Projectile Launch Platform ; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: Lewis Machine & Tool, Model 40 MTS; 40 MM Launcher
Quantity: 12 Lifespan: Use and round dependent
Capabilities: Used to gain compliance; able to fire sponge rounds and chemical agent ferret rounds
Manufacturer’s Description: The 40LMTS is a tactical 40mm single shot launcher that features an
expandable stock and an adjustable Integrated Front Grip (IFG) with a light rail. The Ambidextrous
Lateral Sling Mount (LSM) and QD mounting systems allow both a single and two point sling
attachment. The 40LMTS will fire standard 40mm Less Lethal ammunition, up to 4.8 inches in
cartridge length. This weapon is NOT designed to fire 40mm High Velocity HE ammunition. The
Picatinny Rail Mounting System will accept a wide array of enhanced optics/sighting systems
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used to gain compliance as less lethal control device and deliver chemical
agents when necessary
Fiscal Impacts: $855.55 each; $8555.50 to maintain ideal inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit; Control Devices and Techniques
Training Required: 40-hour POST Approved Chemical Agent Instructor School; Agency authorized
orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Control Devices and Techniques; Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: Projectile Launch Platform ; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: Defense Technology Model 1425 40 MM Launcher
Quantity: 14 Lifespan: Use and round dependent
Capabilities: Used to gain compliance; able to fire sponge rounds and chemical agent ferret rounds
Manufacturer’s Description: The 40LMTS is a tactical 40mm single shot launcher that features an
expandable stock and an adjustable Integrated Front Grip (IFG) with a light rail. The Ambidextrous
Lateral Sling Mount (LSM) and QD mounting systems allow both a single and two point sling
attachment. The 40LMTS will fire standard 40mm Less Lethal ammunition, up to 4.8 inches in
cartridge length. This weapon is NOT designed to fire 40mm High Velocity HE ammunition. The
Picatinny Rail Mounting System will accept a wide array of enhanced optics/sighting systems
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used to gain compliance as less lethal control device and deliver chemical
agents when necessary
Fiscal Impacts: $855.55 each; $11,977.70 to maintain ideal inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit; Control Devices and Techniques
Training Required: 40-hour POST Approved Chemical Agent Instructor School; Agency authorized
orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Control Devices and Techniques; Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: Projectile Launch Platform ; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: Penn Arms PGL65-40 Multi-Launcher
Quantity: 1 Lifespan: Use and round dependent
Capabilities: Used to gain compliance; able to fire sponge rounds and chemical agent ferret rounds
Manufacturer’s Description: PENN ARMS has set the standard for less-lethal launchers world wide for
over 20 years. Our patented designs are small, lightweight, and operationally versatile. Constructed
out of the highest grade of materials to a high standard of quality, PENN ARMS is Dedicated To Your
Mission®
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used to gain compliance as less lethal control device and deliver chemical
agents when necessary
Fiscal Impacts: $3,300 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit; Control Devices and Techniques
Training Required: 40-hour POST Approved Chemical Agent Instructor School; Agency authorized
orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Control Devices and Techniques; Crisis Response Unit
Equipment Type: Projectile Munition; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: Defense Technology 6325 40mm Smokeless Exact Impact Sponge
Quantity: 145; ideal inventory - 450 Lifespan: 5 years
Capabilities: launched from a 40mm launcher to gain compliance as less lethal control device
Manufacturer’s Description: The 40mm eXact iMpact™ Sponge Round has evolved from the design of
the 40mm XM1006 projectile, developed by the US Army Research Laboratory. This lightweight, high-
speed projectile incorporates a plastic body and a foam (sponge) nose which is spin stabilized via the
incorporated rifling collar and the 40mm launcher’s rifled barrel. The round utilizes smokeless powder
as the propellant and has velocities that are extremely consistent. The 40mm eXact iMpact™ Sponge
Round is a “point-of-aim, point-of-impact” direct fire round that is most commonly used by tactical
teams in situations where maximum deliverable energy is desired for the incapacitation of an
aggressive, non-compliant subject. In many municipalities, these are being selected for both tactical
call outs and as an available option for patrol. The 40mm eXact iMpact™ Sponge Round is intended
for direct fire deployment. The operator should be adequately trained in the use of Less Lethal Impact
Munitions and have a thorough understanding of the round and considerations for selecting shot
placement such as level of threat, target distance, size and clothing. The 40mm eXact iMpact™
Sponge Round will prove most successful for incapacitation when used within its optimal energy
range of approximately 5 – 40 meters, although it may used in situations from 1.5 – 50 meters. The
optimal zone offers the necessary energy and accuracy to target the large muscle groups of the
buttocks, thigh, and even the knees of the subject. These areas provide sufficient pain stimulus, while
greatly reducing serious or life-threateninginjuries. The 40mm eXact iMpact™ Sponge Round can also
be deployed in crowd control situations to protect the riot line, cover or enhance chemical munitions,
or targeting specific agitators and organizers of the crowd. When used in this fashion, it is primarily
both a psychological deterrent and physiological distraction serving as a pain compliance device to
either get the crowd or subject moving or keeping them at a designated distance
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Used to gain compliance and break windows on vehicle and structures
Fiscal Impacts: $19.16 per round;/ $8622.00 to maintain ideal inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit; Control Devices and Techniques
Training Required: Agency authorized orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Control Devices and Techniques
Equipment Type: Projectile Launch Platform; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: PepperBall, Full Tactical Carbine (FTC) Launcher
Quantity: 2 Lifespan: Round and use dependent
Capabilities: Launches small less lethal inert or chemical agent rounds to gain compliance
Manufacturer’s Description: FTC is a high-capacity, semi-automatic launcher that is perfect for crowd
management and mobile field force operations. Reliable and accurate, it features a hopper that can
hold up to 180 rounds and a flexible air source configuration
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Less lethal control device used to gain compliance
Fiscal Impacts: $360 each; $720 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit; Control Devices and Techniques
Training Required: 16-hour PepperBall Instructor / Armorer Certification Course; Agency authorized
orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Control Devices and Techniques
Equipment Type: Projectile Launch Platform; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: Tippman, Model 68 Carbine projectile launcher
Quantity: 4 Lifespan: Round and use dependent
Capabilities: Launches small less lethal inert or chemical agent rounds to gain compliance
Manufacturer’s Description: Original maker bought by PepperBall
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Less lethal control device used to gain compliance
Fiscal Impacts: $499.50 each; $1,998 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit; Control Devices and Techniques
Training Required: 16-hour PepperBall Instructor / Armorer Certification Course; Agency authorized
orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Control Devices and Techniques
Equipment Type: Projectile Launch Platform; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: Mission Less Lethal, M2100, MLR Full Auto Carbine Launcher
Quantity: 2 Lifespan: Round and use dependent
Capabilities: Launches small less lethal inert or chemical agent rounds to gain compliance
Manufacturer’s Description: Technical Specs
Item: PepperBall Launcher; Type: Full Auto Launcher; Approx. No. of Shots: 200; Overall Height: (In.)
21 in; Container Size: 135.2 oz.; Spray Line Length (Ft.) 60 to 160; Color: Black/Orange
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Less lethal control device used to gain compliance
Fiscal Impacts: $599.20 each; $1,198.40 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit; Control Devices and Techniques
Training Required: 16-hour PepperBall Instructor / Armorer Certification Course; Agency authorized
orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Control Devices and Techniques
Equipment Type: Projectile Munition; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: Mission Less Lethal M1120500 Pepper Projectiles (OC2 (1% OC and 4% PAVA)
Quantity: Discontinued; 4,250 inventory Lifespan: 3 years
Capabilities: able to be launched and used to gain compliance through chemical agent irritation
Manufacturer’s Description: Mission Less Lethal is a supplier of less-lethal pepper round launchers
for nearly 20 years. our products are widely used by thousands of Federal, State, Local, International
police, military, and private security agencies.
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Less lethal control munition used to gain compliance
Fiscal Impacts: $1.33 per round; $5,652.50 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit; Control Devices and Techniques
Training Required: 16-hour PepperBall Instructor / Armorer Certification Course; Agency authorized
orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Control Devices and Techniques
Equipment Type: Projectile Munition; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: PepperBall LiveX Projectiles (5% PAVA)
Quantity: 600; 2,200 ideal inventory Lifespan: 3 years
Capabilities: able to be launched and used to gain compliance through chemical agent irritation
Manufacturer’s Description: Our most potent and powerful concentration of PAVA pepper powder.
At 5% PAVA, a LIVE-X™ round contains double the amount of PAVA chemical agent of a regular
PepperBall® LIVE SD™ round. PAVA is based on one of the hottest of the six capsaicinoids found in
pepper plants. PepperBall products contain only safe, pure, non-oil based PAVA and are non-
flammable. Ingredient consistency ensures each projectile operates with
quality and effectiveness
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Less lethal control munition used to gain compliance
Fiscal Impacts: $2.14 per round; $4,708.00 to maintain ideal inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit; Control Devices and Techniques
Training Required: 16-hour PepperBall Instructor / Armorer Certification Course; Agency authorized
orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Control Devices and Techniques
Equipment Type: Projectile Munition; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: PepperBall Live Projectiles (2% PAVA)
Quantity: Discontinued; 1,875 inventory Lifespan: 3 years
Capabilities: Able to be launched and used to gain compliance through chemical agent irritation
Manufacturer’s Description: The live PepperBall® round contains 2.0% PAVA. It is effective for direct
impact and area saturation when there is no line of sight. PAVA is based on one of the hottest of the
six capsaicinoids found in pepper plants. PepperBall products contain only safe, pure, non-oil
based PAVA and are non-flammable. Ingredient consistency ensures each projectile operates with
quality and effectiveness
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Less lethal control munition used to gain compliance
Fiscal Impacts: $1.63 per round; $3,048.75 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit; Control Devices and Techniques
Training Required: 16-hour PepperBall Instructor / Armorer Certification Course; Agency authorized
orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Control Devices and Techniques
Equipment Type: Projectile Munition; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: PepperBall Inert Projectiles (No irritant)
Quantity: 1000; ideal inventory - 1,000 Lifespan: 3 years
Capabilities: Able to be launched and used to gain compliance through pain of impact
Manufacturer’s Description: Containing a harmless, scented powder, this projectile is best suited for
practice or direct impact when chemical exposure is not desired
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Less lethal control munition used to gain compliance
Fiscal Impacts: $0.57 per round; $570.00 to maintain ideal inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: All applicable State, Federal and Local laws governing police
use of force; Department Policy – Use of Force; Crisis Response Unit; Control Devices and Techniques
Training Required: 16-hour PepperBall Instructor / Armorer Certification Course; Agency authorized
orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy – Control Devices and Techniques
Equipment Type: Specialty Impact Munition (SIM) Weapon; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: Smith & Wesson Model 5906 – 9mm – SIMUNTION PISTOL
Quantity: 9 Lifespan: Use and round dependent
Capabilities: Provides realistic training with actual weight and look of real pistol using non-lethal
munitions
Manufacturer’s Description: N/A
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Training scenarios
Fiscal Impacts: $0; converted old pistol
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: Department Policy - Training
Training Required: 24-hour Simunition FX Scenario Instructor and Safety Certification Course for
Instructors and Facilitators; Agency authorized orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy - Training
Equipment Type: Specialty Impact Munition (SIM) Weapon; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: Glock 17 – 9mm – SIMUNTION PISTOL
Quantity: 7 Lifespan: Use and round dependent
Capabilities: Provides realistic training with actual weight and look of real pistol using non-lethal
munitions
Manufacturer’s Description: N/A
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Training scenarios
Fiscal Impacts: $0; converted old pistol
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: Department Policy - Training
Training Required: 24-hour Simunition FX Scenario Instructor and Safety Certification Course for
Instructors and Facilitators; Agency authorized orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy - Training
Equipment Type: Specialty Impact Munition (SIM) Weapon; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: Glock 22; .40 Caliber SIMUNTION PISTOL
Quantity: 3 Lifespan: Use and round dependent
Capabilities: Provides realistic training with actual weight and look of real pistol using non-lethal
munitions
Manufacturer’s Description: N/A
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Training scenarios
Fiscal Impacts: $0; converted old pistol
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: Department Policy - Training
Training Required: 24-hour Simunition FX Scenario Instructor and Safety Certification Course for
Instructors and Facilitators; Agency authorized orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy - Training
Equipment Type: Specialty Impact Munition (SIM) Weapon; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: Force on Force M4/M16 Conversion Bolt Kit
Quantity: 20 Lifespan: Use and round dependent
Capabilities: Provides realistic training by allowing operator to use their actual rifle with a bolt that is
used for non-lethal munitions.
Manufacturer’s Description:
• Designed to fire Force on Force 5.56mm marker rounds
• Doesn’t interfere with on-gun accessories
• Prevents firing of lethal ammunition
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Training scenarios
Fiscal Impacts: $329.99 each; $6,599.80 inventory
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: Department Policy – Training; Crisis Response Unit
Training Required: 24-hour Simunition FX Scenario Instructor and Safety Certification Course for
Instructors and Facilitators; Agency authorized orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy - Training
Equipment Type: Specialty Impact Munition (SIM) Weapon; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: Simunition FX Original Marking Cartridge – 9mm
Quantity: 1000 Lifespan: 3 years
Capabilities: Used in SIM weapons to provide realistic training
Manufacturer’s Description: The FX® marking cartridges, which come in six colors, are at the core of
the FX® Training System known as "the world's most realistic close-range combat training system".
The patented, reduced-energy, non-lethal cartridges leave a detergent-based, water-soluble color-
marking compound. The visible impacts allow accurate assessment of simulated lethality. The
cartridges are available in .38 cal. and 9mm and feature tactical accuracy up to 25 feet (7.6 meters).
The 5.56mm is tactically accurate with ball cartridges to 100 feet (30 meters). No special ballistic
facilities are required. They meet the need for a force-on-force and man-to-man training system that
is realistic, effective, inexpensive, adaptable and fully portable
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Training scenarios
Fiscal Impacts: $0.51 each; $253 / case of 500
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: Department Policy – Training; Crisis Response Unit
Training Required: 24-hour Simunition FX Scenario Instructor and Safety Certification Course for
Instructors and Facilitators; Agency authorized orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy - Training
Equipment Type: Specialty Impact Munition (SIM) Weapon; CA Gov’t Code §7070(c)(14)
Description: Simunition FX Original Marking Cartridge – .223
Quantity: 300 Lifespan: 3 years
Capabilities: Used in SIM weapons to provide realistic training
Manufacturer’s Description: The FX® marking cartridges, which come in six colors, are at the core of
the FX® Training System known as "the world's most realistic close-range combat training system".
The patented, reduced-energy, non-lethal cartridges leave a detergent-based, water-soluble color-
marking compound. The visible impacts allow accurate assessment of simulated lethality. The
cartridges are available in .38 cal. and 9mm and feature tactical accuracy up to 25 feet (7.6 meters).
The 5.56mm is tactically accurate with ball cartridges to 100 feet (30 meters). No special ballistic
facilities are required. They meet the need for a force-on-force and man-to-man training system that
is realistic, effective, inexpensive, adaptable and fully portable
Purpose/Authorized Uses: Training scenarios
Fiscal Impacts: $0.51 each; $253 / case of 500
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: Department Policy – Training; Crisis Response Unit
Training Required: 24-hour Simunition FX Scenario Instructor and Safety Certification Course for
Instructors and Facilitators; Agency authorized orientation course; annual refresher
Compliance Mechanisms: Department Policy - Training