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<blockquote data-quote="Gadsden" data-source="post: 3993636" data-attributes="member: 49555"><p>We had a rookie who couldn't wait to respond to a domestic. In spite of everything we told him about why to not ever want to get a domestic call he had it in his mind that was what he wanted to do. Well one night when I had him for FTO a very familiar call dropped. It was at a residence we responded to constantly for DV's. I told him well you just got your wish, here's a domestic call and it's all yours to handle. He was champing at the bit and couldn't wait to get to the location.</p><p></p><p>After we arrived our backup unit pulled in behind us and I told the other officer that the rookie was handling the call. He just smirked and we followed rookie up to the house and stood behind him as he knocked on the door which, on this night, was answered by the "female" of the relationship. He/she immediately went on rant describing how he/she came home and found 'her' husband/partner in bed with another guy and after seeing what they were doing the fight (which as it turns out was just verbal in nature) ensued. Rookie turned around with a panicked look on his face, but of course he wasn't getting any help from us (especially since we were trying as hard as we could to not bust out laughing) unless it was absolutely necessary.</p><p></p><p>After things calmed down, which took about 30 minutes IIRC, and "husband" left to spend the night somewhere else (we didn't know where and didn't want to know) we left to resume patrol. The first thing out of rookies mouth was about how we'd set him up and that it wasn't really a domestic. Of course I explained since they were living together and also in an intimate relationship it was, indeed, a domestic. I then advised him that he'd have to provide a very detailed report to include what "wifey" described he/she saw after walking in on 'husband'.</p><p></p><p>Probably needless to say but after we advised our sergeant on the call he was anxious to get in on the fun. So, after he got the report, he redlined certain sections and called rookie in and told him he wasn't clear enough and had to rewrite those sections in greater detail. For some reason we never heard another peep out of rookie's mouth about wanting to respond to a domestic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gadsden, post: 3993636, member: 49555"] We had a rookie who couldn't wait to respond to a domestic. In spite of everything we told him about why to not ever want to get a domestic call he had it in his mind that was what he wanted to do. Well one night when I had him for FTO a very familiar call dropped. It was at a residence we responded to constantly for DV's. I told him well you just got your wish, here's a domestic call and it's all yours to handle. He was champing at the bit and couldn't wait to get to the location. After we arrived our backup unit pulled in behind us and I told the other officer that the rookie was handling the call. He just smirked and we followed rookie up to the house and stood behind him as he knocked on the door which, on this night, was answered by the "female" of the relationship. He/she immediately went on rant describing how he/she came home and found 'her' husband/partner in bed with another guy and after seeing what they were doing the fight (which as it turns out was just verbal in nature) ensued. Rookie turned around with a panicked look on his face, but of course he wasn't getting any help from us (especially since we were trying as hard as we could to not bust out laughing) unless it was absolutely necessary. After things calmed down, which took about 30 minutes IIRC, and "husband" left to spend the night somewhere else (we didn't know where and didn't want to know) we left to resume patrol. The first thing out of rookies mouth was about how we'd set him up and that it wasn't really a domestic. Of course I explained since they were living together and also in an intimate relationship it was, indeed, a domestic. I then advised him that he'd have to provide a very detailed report to include what "wifey" described he/she saw after walking in on 'husband'. Probably needless to say but after we advised our sergeant on the call he was anxious to get in on the fun. So, after he got the report, he redlined certain sections and called rookie in and told him he wasn't clear enough and had to rewrite those sections in greater detail. For some reason we never heard another peep out of rookie's mouth about wanting to respond to a domestic. [/QUOTE]
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