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U.S. Customs and Border Protection Use of Force Policy
https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/assets/documents/2021-Jul/cbp-use-of-force-policy_4500-002A.pdf
CBP Use of Force Policy
Law Enforcement Safety and Compliance Directorate
Operations Support
4500-002A
2. Moving Vehicles, Vessels, Aircraft, or other Conveyances
a. DHS LEOs are
prohibited from discharging firearms at the operator of a moving vehicle, vessel, aircraft or other conveyance unless the use of deadly force against the operator is justified under the standards articulated elsewhere in this policy. 2 Before using deadly force under these circumstances, the LEO must take into consideration the hazards that may be posed to law enforcement and innocent bystanders by an out of-control conveyance.
U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION USE OF FORCE REVIEW
https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/PERFReport.pdf
Shooting at Vehicles:
Recommendation: Agents’ and the public’s safety will be enhanced by policy
changes related to shooting at vehicles. CBP should make policy changes that
restrict agents from shooting at vehicles. Likewise, agents should be trained to
get out of the way of oncoming vehicles as opposed to intentionally assuming a
position in the path of such vehicles. The policy should mirror the clear and
unambiguous policies that have been in place and which have proven effective in
a number of large U.S. jurisdictions for over 40 years. The CBP policy should
state “
Agents shall not discharge their firearms at or from a moving vehicle
unless deadly physical force is being used against the police officer or another
person present, by means other than a moving vehicle.”
There is little doubt that the safest course for an agent faced with an oncoming vehicle is
to get out of the way of the vehicle.
CBP policy should be “Agents shall not discharge their firearms at or from a
moving vehicle unless deadly physical force is being used against the police officer
or another person present, by means other than a moving vehicle.” Training and
policy changes should be implemented to implement this policy.