Are Lebanon Police Officers required to use de-escalation techniques during use of force situations?

Lebanon Police’s Use of Force policy states that, “Whenever possible, officers shall use techniques to minimize the need to use force and increase the likelihood of voluntary compliance to include verbal persuasion and warnings, as well as tactical de-escalations techniques such as creating space, slowing down the pace of the incident or requesting additional resources.”

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1. Are the Lebanon Police Officers forbidden from using carotid restraints (chokehold, neck holds)?
2. Are the Lebanon Police Officers required to intervene if they witness another officer using excessive force? Will officers be reprimanded if they fail to intervene?
3. Are Lebanon Police Officers forbidden from shooting at moving vehicles?
4. Is there a clear and enforced use of force continuum that details what weapons and force are acceptable in various situations?
5. Are the Lebanon Police Officers required to exhaust every possible option before using excessive force?
6. Are Lebanon Police Officers required to give a verbal warning each time they threaten to or use deadly force on a person?
7. Are Lebanon Police Officers required to report each use of force incident?
8. Are Lebanon Police Officers required to use de-escalation techniques during use of force situations?
9. Are Lebanon Police Officers required to wear body worn cameras? If so, are these cameras required to be turned on when officers respond to police calls?
10. Where can I find information about LPD internal affairs investigations?