MCOLES Patrol Operations 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: During a traffic stop at night, what is the safest approach position for an officer walking toward the stopped vehicle?
- Walk directly to the driver's window using the roadway side
- Approach from the passenger side to avoid being in the driver's line of sight
- Stay behind the B-pillar on the driver's side while approaching (Correct answer)
- Stand directly behind the vehicle before approaching
Correct answer: Stay behind the B-pillar on the driver's side while approaching
Positioning behind the B-pillar (between front and rear doors) provides cover and keeps the officer out of the driver's natural line of sight.
Question 2: A suspect flees on foot through a residential neighborhood at night. What is the FIRST action an officer should take before initiating a foot pursuit?
- Immediately give chase to maintain visual contact
- Broadcast the suspect's description and last known direction of travel (Correct answer)
- Request a K-9 unit before moving
- Secure the patrol vehicle and gather witnesses
Correct answer: Broadcast the suspect's description and last known direction of travel
Broadcasting the suspect's description and direction ensures other units can assist and establishes a perimeter even if the officer loses sight of the suspect.
Question 3: Under Michigan law, when may an officer conduct a pat-down search (Terry frisk) of a person?
- Any time a person is detained for questioning
- When the officer has probable cause to arrest the person
- When the officer reasonably believes the person may be armed and dangerous (Correct answer)
- Only after a lawful arrest has been made
Correct answer: When the officer reasonably believes the person may be armed and dangerous
Terry v. Ohio allows a pat-down for weapons when an officer has reasonable, articulable suspicion that the person is armed and dangerous.
Question 4: You arrive at a domestic violence call and the victim refuses to cooperate or provide a statement. What should you do?
- Leave after documenting the refusal
- Document observations, gather other evidence, and consider a mandatory arrest if required (Correct answer)
- Arrest the victim for filing a false report
- Require the victim to sign a waiver before leaving
Correct answer: Document observations, gather other evidence, and consider a mandatory arrest if required
Michigan's domestic violence laws allow officer-initiated arrests based on probable cause, and officers should document injuries, witness statements, and scene evidence independent of victim cooperation.
Question 5: While on patrol, you observe a driver swerving between lanes and smell alcohol when you make contact. The driver refuses the preliminary breath test (PBT). What is the consequence in Michigan?
- The refusal cannot be used against the driver in court
- Refusal is a civil infraction and is admissible in court (Correct answer)
- The officer must release the driver without further testing
- The driver is automatically charged with OWI
Correct answer: Refusal is a civil infraction and is admissible in court
In Michigan, refusing a PBT is a civil infraction, and the refusal is admissible as evidence in court proceedings.
Question 6: An officer receives a call of a 'man with a gun' in a park. Upon arrival, no suspect is located. What is the most appropriate next step?
- Clear the call and resume patrol
- Broadcast the description, canvass the area, and take a report from the complainant (Correct answer)
- Wait at the location for 30 minutes before clearing
- Request SWAT before conducting any further search
Correct answer: Broadcast the description, canvass the area, and take a report from the complainant
Canvassing the area and taking a thorough report preserves investigative leads and ensures a proper record exists if the suspect is later located.
Question 7: When establishing a perimeter around a building containing a barricaded subject, what is the primary purpose of the outer perimeter?
- To allow media access to the scene
- To prevent the subject from escaping and keep unauthorized persons out (Correct answer)
- To provide a staging area for tactical teams only
- To establish a command post for the incident commander
Correct answer: To prevent the subject from escaping and keep unauthorized persons out
The outer perimeter is designed to contain the subject, prevent escape, and protect the public from the dangerous situation.
During a traffic stop at night, what is the safest approach position for an officer walking toward the stopped vehicle?