We started off the week with traffic stop scenarios. Park rangers Eric Sheetz and Anthony Arena helped us out by first showing us how they conduct their traffic stops, as well as our supervisor Mark Howard. We learned there are many different styles and approaches to conducting a traffic stop, and you must do what you feel most comfortable with. We learned many safety procedures as well because you’re safety is the most important thing. The scenarios got us thinking about what types of things we can say and how we will want to approach the situation. It is better for us to fumble over our words now as supposed to when we are in a real life situation.
Saturday I (Renee) finished my S-130, which I am excited to receive my red card soon so I am able to fight forest fires when the time comes. Park Ranger Melissa Boyce got a call from central about a domestic dispute at a popular party site called “Party Rock”. It was interesting to see about five different police units from different districts come on scene. The reason for this is because there are many different jurisdiction lines between Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. Since the actual incident happened on the rock by the river it became DNR, Maryland’s case. After that incident I (Renee) got to also shadow a Harpers Ferry Police Officer (Jeremy Burkholder). He showed me how to use the radar to check for speeders. While on vehicle patrol, Jeremy got a call about an accident that happened on the “mountain” and we quickly went in route to the scene. There was a truck smashed on the side of the road. The man driving the truck was under the influence of alcohol. This man is also a repeated offender. It was great to be able to experience and shadow the Police Officer to see exactly what their day is like protecting the town of Harpers Ferry.
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