CDA_Interview Flashcards

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CDA Chief

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Lee White

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CDA Population

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Over 45,000

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CDA Number of Officers

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103

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CDA Jurisdiction Size

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13.59 Square Miles

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CDA Crime Stats

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https://www.cdaid.org/1030/departments/police/online-services/crime-maps-and-reports

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CDA - Divisions

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Animal Control
Investigations
K9 Unit
Special Intervention & Response Team (SIRT
Community Action Team (CAT)

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CDA Mission Statement

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Partnering with the community to prevent, detect and solve criminal activity in order to provide a safe city to live, work and play

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CDA Motto

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Protect and Serve with Excellence

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CDA Policy 100.3

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All members shall observe and comply with every person’s clearly established rights under the
United States and Idaho Constitutions.

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CDA Policy 101.1.9

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Gifts and Favors

Members shall therefore, guard against placing themselves in a position in which any person
can expect special consideration or in which the public can reasonably assume that special
consideration is being given.

Refuse and not accept giftsCDA

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CDA 101.2.6

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Integity

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CDA - How many divisions are there?

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2 Divisions
(1) Patrol
(2) Investigations

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CDA Policy 200.3.3

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Delegation of Authority

This provides personnel with the authority to make decisions necessary for the
accomplishment of objectives and goals.

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CDA Fiscal year

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Oct 1st to Sep 30th

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CDA Police Systems used

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NCIC
ILETS
Spillman
Coplink
VIPER

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CDA Policy 300.1.2

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Use of Force

The use of force by law enforcement personnel is a matter of critical concern, both to the public
and to the law enforcement community. Officers are involved on a daily basis in numerous and
varied interactions and, when warranted, may use reasonable force in carrying out their duties.

Officers must have an understanding of, and true appreciation for, their authority and limitations.

Officers shall use only that amount of force that reasonably appears necessary given the facts
and circumstances perceived by the officer at the time of the event to accomplish a legitimate law
enforcement purpose.

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CDA - Do you have to warn before use of deadly force

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Yes - when able

Identify yourself as LE
Warn deadly force may be used

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CDA Policy 300.4

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Duty to Intercede

Any officer present and observing another law enforcement officer or a member using force that
is clearly beyond that which is objectively reasonable under the circumstances shall, when in a
position to do so, intercede to prevent the use of unreasonable force.

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CDA - Does policy allow for shooting out tires on a vehicle?

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NO

Officers should not shoot at any part of a vehicle in an attempt to disable the vehicle.

300.4.2

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CDA - Does policy allow for warning shots?

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NO 301.1.3

Generally, warning shots or shots fired for the purpose of summoning aid are discouraged and may
not be discharged unless the member reasonably believes that they appear necessary, effective,
and reasonably safe.

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CDA - Does policy allow for carrying knives?

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Yes - but with restrictions

Double edge blades, or knives or other edged weapons which are intended or designed to primarily
be a stabbing weapon are strictly prohibited and shall not be carried on the members person, in
their duty equipment bag or police vehicle.

SWAT/SIRT Exceptions
Multi-tool *
Exceptions
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CDA - Does policy allow for chemical agents?

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Yes - 306.3

he use of chemical agents for crowd control, crowd dispersal or against barricaded suspects
shall be based on the circumstances. The Incident Commander or SWAT Commander may
authorize the delivery and use of chemical agents, evaluating all conditions known at the time
and determining that such force reasonably appears justified and necessary to result in the safe
control of the suspect(s).

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CDA 2024 Population Estimate

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~58,000

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CDA “Proactive Policing” (3)
(1) Increased Patrols (2) Community Engagement (3) Targeting Felons
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CDA “Part 1” Crimes in 2024
“Part 1” - means serious offenses such as burglary, assault, robbery, or homicide. 1/74 chance of victimization 12% decrease from 2023 69% decrease between 2014 - 2024: during a decade of population growth
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CDA Crime Capt. Dave Hagar Quotes
“Random patrols provide random results” “We are looking to see where the crime is based on input from the community, so we can address it now”
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CDA - Capt. Hagar Quote on (3) main duties officers are tasked with
(1) Respond to 911 callls for service (2) Investigate Crimes & Arrest Perpetrators (3) Connect With The Communtiy
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CDA - “Part 2” Crimes 2024
“Part 2” Crimes are less serious crimes like DUI, Trespassing, Disturbing The Peace and Drugs 5% decrease from 2023 3,415 incidents reported in 2024
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CDA - “Violent Crime” Rate
~ 3 in 1,000 or 1/331 chance of becoming a victim
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CDA - “Property Crime” Rate
~ 10.5 in 1,000 or 1/95 chance of becoming a victim
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CDA - Registered Sex Offenders
117 - As of June 2025 Higher than national average
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CDA - Total Part 1 & 2 crimes in 2024
~ 4,052 in 2024
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CDA - Property Crime compared to National Average
~48% below national average
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CDA - CrimeGrade.com grade Couer d’Lene…
“C” - was overall grade
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CDA - “K27”
Sergeant Greg Moore Killed November 15th 2015 Responding to a “suspicious” person on 15th Street Ambushed and shot by Jeremy L. Shippy a suspect wanted for felony theft First line of duty killing in over 100 years Stickers - Over 3,000. It symbolizes remembrance, resilience, and gratitude for officers sacrifices In 2017 jurors were screened for sticker ownership Memorial in McEuen Park - 3 Water falls for “Respect”, “Honor” and “Remember”
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CDA - McEuen Park “Forever Memorial”
For Sergeant Greg Moore “K27” 3 Waterfalls - Respect, Honor, Remember
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CDA - Jermey L. Shippy
Oct. 13th, 2017 - Convicted after 2 hours of deliberations for 1st Degree Murder of Sergeant Greg Moore “K27” Nov. 8th, 2017 - Sentenced to DEATH by Judge Barry Watson Still on Death Row at Kuna Prison
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CDA - Susan Stratton
Susan Stratton 77 Homicide in CDA Home alone night of Sept. 17th -18th Head bashed in while sleeping Cops found her alive next morning after neighbors call in strange sounds Comatose for weeks - died Oct. 14th
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CDA - September 2025 Homicide
Susan Stratton 77 on Sept. 17 Lived alone near Cherry Hill Hit in head while she slept
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CDA - September 2025 Homicide Suspect
Looking for a Cyclist riding on 95 Southbound out of Athol Det. Schatz and Welch investigating
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CDA - E-Bike Fire
Lost a bunch of stuff Millions down the drain
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CDA - High Theft Area
Northeast 4th & Kathleen Drug/Theft crimes
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CDA - Bar Scene Sherman Boulevard
Gets Rowdy
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CDA - River Walk at Night
High Homeless concentration Heavily Patrolled
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CDA - Lake Vibe
Lots of people in summer Big money - Nice Boats - Zero Brains
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CDA - Golf
Unique Floating Green Circling Raven Lots of Golfing = Tourism
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CDA - Fiber Boom
Lots of new remote workers
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CDA - Tourism Summer/Winter
Summer - Lake Winter = Mountians
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CDA - Policy ‘Duty to Intercede"
300.4 - Duty to Intercede Any officer present and observing another law enforcement officer or a member using force that is clearly beyond that which is objectively reasonable under the circumstances shall, when in a position to do so, intercede to prevent the use of unreasonable force.
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What is - 18 United States Code 926B and C
Concealed Carry for Law Enforcement officers out of state
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CDA - Vehicle Pursuits Policy pg 99
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Mike Kralicek
In 2004 Officer Mike Kralicek got shot point-blank in the face chasing a hit-and-run perp-survived after twenty surgeries
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2023 Fire
Fire gutted their evidence building in twenty-twenty-three-lost decades of files, but they're rebuilding stronger.
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Christmas
Shop with a cop 90 bikes given out
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New Headquarters
2023
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Fire Department. Established
1886
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City Established
1883 City was incorporated
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Law Enforcement Started in CDa…
1887 with a single Marshall
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Labor Strikes
1924
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1924 Miners War
Coeur d'Alene Miners' War saw federal troops step in because the tiny force couldn't hack it-two officers arrested hundreds, total disaster.
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How many cops in 1960
About 40
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How many cops in 1890?
Roughly 3 Revolvers and horse back
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First jail was…
Literally a log cabin
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No formal academy till…
1920
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When did the Northern Railroad break through to CDA
1880 Was a small trading post before Mostly fur trade Railroad turned it into a booming town
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Silver in 1883
Mining rush was fading
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Who built the first hotel in CDA
Colonel Henry Lord Gay built the first hotel, betting big on tourism with that stunning lake.
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CDA early 1820’s
French Canadian Fur Traders
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Coeur d’Lene tribe ‘Nickname’
“Awl Hearts” They nicknamed the Coeur d'Alene tribe (Schitsu'umsh) awl hearts after noticing how they'd trade beaver pelts super shrewdly, like they'd stitch you up in a deal sharper than an awl, that tool for piercing leather.
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CDA 1840’s
Jesuits picked it up around eighteen-forty, translating it literally as Coeur d'Alene for their mission, and it spread to the lake by the fifties.
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Naming the area… When Railroad came in…
1880 Railroad Arrived When the railroad hit in eighteen-eighty-three, they kept the French name over boring alternatives,
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Northern Pacific Railway laid tracks through the area, sparking a…
Land boom and rapid growth
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CDA was first called what by the Northern Pacific Railroad
Hayden Station
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How did Coeur d’Lene get its name
it got its name from French fur trappers who dubbed the nearby tribe Coeur d’Alene, meaning heart of an awl after their sharp trading skill The name stuck despite some push for Hayden City to honor a settler
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When city was Incorporated it got its start…
built on mining, lumber, and rail hubs.
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CDA started as a… and became a…
Trading post Tourism
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How did Coeur d’Lene get its name
The French fur trappers gave it the name Coeur d’Alene-that’s heart of an awl-because they thought the tribe here were slick negotiators It comes from French fur traders in the eighteen-twenties-they nicknamed the local Kalispel tribe Coeur d’Alene, or heart of an awl, joking their trading was so tough and sharp it’d pierce your heart like a sewing awl.
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Exact date city was Incorporated
August 3rd 1887
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Exact date of Police Department Establishment
August 27th, 1887 First Marshal was Warren Baldwin
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First Cop in CDA
Marshal Warren Baldwin Sworn in September 1st, 1887 $3 Badge
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September 5th, 1887 Rules and Regulations of the Marshals office
Preventing the fast and furious drama vying or riding of any horse or other animal
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1st Marshall duties for Prisoners
Responsible for cleaning all crossings of streets
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After insufficient funds to pay the 1st Marshall
Marshall Warren Baldwin resigned February 3rd 1888 Things got messy, uncontrolled dumping into the law with no law enforcement Town Physician couldn’t fix it Elected Baldwin on April 2nd 1888
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First CDA jail
Cost $150 to build Located at 2nd and Wallace June 6th, 1888
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Coeur d’Lene officially became a city on….
June 1st 1904
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Coeur d’Lene first police chief
Patrick McGovern Appointment July 6th 1904 Tall Quiet man with 7 kids
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1907 Number of Cops
4
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Original Police Headquarters
1908 - 1979 Cost $35,420
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CDA history of behavioral or drunk people
In 1912… 120 of 149 arrests were made for drunk and disorderly conduct
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First pair of handcuffs for CdA
1913
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First CDA patrol car in 1927
A borrowed 1925Buick from Fire Department But only on night calls Did buy their own car but not till 1932
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Police Chief history
Tall guys About 10 years of service
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Michael Kralicek was shot…
In the neck by Michael Madonna while Helping KCSO investigate a hit and run
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February 2018 Shooting
Sgt. Taylor Beach
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Wyatt Earp
Wyatt Earp served as deputy sheriff of Kootenai County in the Idaho Territory in 1884 during the Coeur d'Alene mining rush, where he assisted in maintaining order amid jurisdictional disputes between Kootenai and Shoshone counties.