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Lancaster police present use-of-force report, training overview; chief says department mandates de-escalation and regular review
Summary
Chief Mendez told the public safety committee on April 1 that Lancaster’s police bureau mandates training in de-escalation, mental-health awareness and use-of-force standards and described a multi-tiered process for reviewing use-of-force incidents.
Chief Mendez presented Lancaster’s police bureau training and use-of-force reporting procedures to the public safety committee on April 1, describing mandated training requirements, reporting triggers and multi-layered internal reviews.
Chief Mendez said Lancaster requires officers to complete a minimum of 16 hours of training annually and described internal and external training programs including defensive tactics, de-escalation, mental-health awareness, trauma-informed approaches and crisis-intervention training (CIT). "We mandate 16 hours of training a year... Since January of 2024, they have conducted over a hundred and 50 hours of training on their own time," the chief said, noting voluntary training that officers undertake outside paid duty time.
On use-of-force reporting, the chief said the department’s policy (posted on the…
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