Everything posted by Throxie
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August 4th 2000
From the album: JUST SCREENSHOTS (GTAV)
(BCLN) August 5th 2000, Report Mcreporterson In the midst of hot summer many people are in a rush to go to the beach, during the past 2 days Blaine County alone has had 4 Fatalities due to speeding, many residents are worried that the ageing patrol cars are going to be a problem with catching speeders. Pictured here taken Yesterday, A few patrol cars have been spotted in Rural Blaine County, Due to the mayor denying the county to take a rental fleet, the county still cant afford the new Crown Victoria still being 3 years overdue. A statement from the Sheriff said "We need some serious money to upgrade our fleet, we still have a Plymouth in our fleet for god sake! the other day a.. a deputy almost fell through the floor board of a patrol car which has 400,000 miles on it." We asked the mayor for comment but denied to answer. (Blaine County Local News™ @2000) -
[OUTDATED//EUP 8.0+] Township of Grapeseed Police (Old Saybrook, Ct)
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LSPD Retro Pack | 95/98 CVPI
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LSSD Retro | 1995 Crown Victoria
Love the Retro Cars, Good Livery. I'm not really one to request vehicles but, you should do one for the lspd so the full set of classic cars could be done. Its also noted if you do one I wont recommend to base it off LAPD as its a bit repetitive. But To conclude great Livery, Reminds me of Rural SC from the Mid 90s.
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GTA V crashes at random points in the game
It seems to be the call out it crashes as it seems to miss a file or a file could have changed during the update thus not making it exist, that maybe crashing the file.
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ELS Siren Error
Mines Similar but happens rarely when randomly the Siren cuts out then the Audio of Driving and Shooting etc. But in contrast the Dispatch Audio I could still here and the menu button sound.
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Componentpeds
Do you have open IV? If So: 1. Open IV 2. Select GTA 4 (I'm assuming as this is under GTA 4 support) 3. Select Edit Mode 4. Find your GTA 4 Directory (Normally it Loads Up Automatically but I recommend a back up game and backup models folder) 5. Go into the File PC > models > componentpeds.img and replace the models. For example replace M_Y_COP.wdd & M_Y_COP.wft & M_Y_COP.wtd. If you have things for pedprops do the same but go into pedprops.img.
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1980s PPD Texture Pack
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Do you have stable gameplay w/ mods?
Yes, While in the Country I get 60 - 120 and the City i get around 33 - 42. I don't have an ENB though but a few scripts and plugins and car mods (non civilian cars have been modded). LSPDFR does not reduce frames for me at all though unless a type of plugin is loaded that might raise the demand of RAM.
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THROWBACK 2 : Kehoe Shootout
This is my second instalment of Throwback, this one is more common than the last, this one comes with the dash cam footage of the incident. This is more less of a training topic in this instance than an informational one, but the third instalment will be back to a more focus on training. PREFACE: Some of these were extracted from articles and knowledge and training files, I shortened it for you so you can understand it much easier and added some information which was left out. What happened previously? In February 1995, Kehoe and an accomplice, Daniel Lewis Lee, robbed the Tilly, Arkansas home of William Frederick Mueller, a gun dealer who had a large collection of weapons, ammunition and cash. Kehoe and Lee murdered Mueller, his wife Nancy Ann Mueller (nee' Branch), and his 8-year-old stepdaughter, Sarah Elizabeth Powell, and dumped their bodies in a swamp. Kehoe and his family took the stolen property to a motel in Spokane, Washington, by way of the Christian Identity community of Elohim City, Oklahoma. A 2 year manhunt ensued. Incident: It is a chilly afternoon in February, 1997, and Ohio Highway Patrol Trooper Harold Harker is on patrol doing stationary laser on Interstate 71 West of Wilmington, Ohio. Trooper Harker, a 26-year patrol veteran, spots a 1977 Chevrolet Suburban headed Northbound, and although the driver is driving 59 in a 65 mile per hour zone, Harker is suspicious. The male driver has a very wooden, stiff posture and does not glance at the trooper. However, the male passenger turns full swivel around to stare at Harket as they pass by. In addition, the vehicle has a single Washington State license plate, and Harker checks a license plate rundown he keeps above his visor. It confirms Washington is, indeed, a two plate state. For those reasons Harker decides to pull over the vehicle which he hopes will continue Northbound towards Columbus; in that direction is Trooper Harker’ s partner and canine handler. However, the driver veers East on State Route 73 into Wilmington where Harker makes the stop. Harker radios his stop and license information to dispatch and then proceeds to make the approach after the Suburban pulls over just inside the Wilmington, Ohio city limits on heavily-traveled State Route 73. The dispatcher notifies Harker that the license plate registration has expired. Harker approaches between his vehicle and the cruiser on the passenger side, and at first sees nothing amiss on a cursory look inside the Suburban. Neither driver nor passenger had i.d.; the passenger (Cheyne Kehoe) indicated the Suburban belonged to a friend in Washington State. Harker grew concerned, however, because now the roles between the two occupants reversed; the driver became very animated; the passenger very rigid. Harker played verbal judo to allow him time to assess but had made up his mind to ask the driver out for further interrogation. The motorist (later identified as Chevie Kehoe) stepped back with Trooper Harker, keeping his hands in his tight jean’ s pockets, wearing a loose fitting down jacket. Harker attempted a patdown of Kehoe’ s left side at which time Kehoe began exclaiming that he did not want to be violated. For the next several minutes Trooper Harker and Chevie Kehoe verbally joust with Harker exclaiming that Kehoe was “ going to sit in my car while I run these checks, sir...” During the escalating confrontation, Clinton County, Ohio Sheriff’ s Deputy Bob Gates drives past headed to a minor domestic call, and he noticed Trooper Harker (who had turned on his cruiser camera when he stopped the subjects). He exits his vehicle after notifying his dispatcher and falls in behind Trooper Harker to observe. Both Harker and Gates notice during this period, too, that the passenger (Cheyne Kehoe) had been moving about the Suburban and had even disappeared from view a time or two. Earlier in the day the rivets on Trooper Harker’ s belt which held his radio had broken and he had left his radio on the front seat of his cruiser. Gates’ decision to stop, therefore, was proving very timely. Harker gave Kehoe the choice of sitting in his cruiser while the Trooper made further checks or immediate arrest to which Kehoe responded he did not want any trouble and, again, did not ‘ want to be violated’ . Then, during a 20-30 second pause in the ‘ conversation’ , Kehoe suddenly turned and ran toward the driver’ s side of the Suburban. Deputy Gates and Trooper Harker ran towards the fleeing Chevie Kehoe, and Gates reached him first. Both men attempted to wrest Chevie Kehoe’ s arms from the door handle, and it actually appeared as if Kehoe were pushing in to the officers rather than escaping them for a time. Gates noticed also that passenger Cheyne Kehoe had his right arm underneath a jacket, and (as tunnel vision enveloped Deputy Gates) Cheyne started to pull a gun out from under the coat. Almost simultaneously Gates and Cheyne Kehoe fired at each other; Gates twice through a side window; Cheyne Kehoe once. Later, both Gates and Trooper Harker determined that Kehoe’ s round went right between the two officers. Trooper Harker later pulled glass from out of his hair and ear. Cheyne Kehoe exited the Suburban on the right side, and as Deputy Gates went around the engage him, Gates yelled “ Gun! Gun! Gun!” to alert Trooper Harker who was still attempting to contain Chevie Kehoe. Deputy Gates and Cheyne Kehoe fired numerous rounds at each other; Gates was armed with a .40 caliber Smith and Wesson; it was believed Kehoe was firing an undetermined make .40 caliber. Gates backpedalled as Cheyne Kehoe moved diagonally away from him towards a condominium complex and distant woods. The deputy fell near the left front of Trooper Harker’ s cruiser and could hear shoots zinging up from the pavement near him. Neither deputy nor subject was hit, although to this day Deputy Gates feels Cheyne may have been wearing body armor (and, therefore, may have been struck but was able to continue running). Deputy Gates chose not to fire at the back of the retreating Cheyne Kehoe, although Trooper Harker did fire twice over the top of the Suburban at the feeling Kehoe. Harker believes his second shot struck Kehoe, but there was never definitive proof that occurred. Meanwhile, Chevie Kehoe is screaming at Trooper Harker and begging him not to shoot him (Chevie), and Chevie is able to get into the Suburban and drive away. Trooper Harker admittedly had trouble getting his weapon from his holster (he believes because the holster was not conducive to weapons removal and motion; once the Trooper stopped moving he was able to immediately remove his weapon from the holster). Part of Trooper Harker’ s jacket also got caught in the door impeding his ability to stop Chevie’ s escape. Deputy Gates gives immediate pursuit of the fleeing Cheyne Kehoe; Trooper Harker fires once at the fleeing Chevie Kehoe and runs back to this vehicle preparing to give pursuit only to find he has a flat tire. Full Dashcam: Conclusion: Both Kehoes were apprehended several months later in the West. For his part in the attack on the officers, Cheyne (who at various times also spelled his name Shane) received a mandatory 24-year prison term without parole. Chevie was found guilty of conspiracy and three murders (of an Arkansas gun dealer, his wife, and 8-year old daughter the year prior to the Ohio police shoot-out). For those crimes a Federal jury in Little Rock sentenced him to life in prison without parole. Trooper Harker was armed with a .40 caliber Beretta; Deputy Gates had a .40 caliber Smith and Wesson. Both officers were wearing body armor. Among many items recovered from the Suburban: -Battle suspenders/belt with knife -Green plastic box containing 100 rounds of .308 ammunition -.45 caliber semi-automatic pistol loaded with six rounds of ammunition and one loaded .45 caliber magazine loaded with seven rounds of ammunition -Small bag of loose .45 caliber ammunition -F.B.I. logo baseball caps -Black raid jacket with Federal agent logo -Point Blank body armor plate -Face paint -Camouflage pants -43 loaded 30 round magazines of .223 caliber ammunition -45 boxes of .223 caliber ammunition -574 rounds of 9mm ammunition -15 10 round stripper clips of .223 caliber ammunition -2 green bullet resistant vests -1 loaded Glock 9mm pistol -2 loaded 9mm Glock magazines -1 U.S. Marshal’ s badge with belt holder -1 555 CS gas grenade -1 pepper blaster -3 cans of pepper spray -1 tan leather wallet containing a U.S. Marshal’ s badge ??It was later determined that Chevie Kehoe had a .45 caliber Glock in his jacket pocket and a .22 derringer under his belt buckle. Lesson Learned: *Make certain you always have the necessary back-up accessible. * Watch deadly hands. * Your next stop could be the bad guy-or guys. * Always signal out. * Target practice..Weapon proficiency is critical. * Inter-departmental radio communication is crucial. * Practice shooting and moving. * Most incidents take place in seconds, not minutes. Remember any Questions or Critiques will be much appreciated.
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Anti-Cop "Activist" Showed True Colors
I think he fired it once but missed.
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Does anyone play gtaiv?
I occasionally do, I have around 4 different types of GTA 4, 2 ENB 2 Normal One of the two is set in the 80s in LA or Fictional Liberty County. The rest are Modern Day underfunded police departments lol. Because the Vibe of the game makes me think of a really underfunded police city like Newark until recently.
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THROWBACK 1 : Contact and Cover
Thank you I hoped you can learn something. I'm doing this to bring back the non toxic side of this community. The LCPD-MODS days.
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Update
In short basically its like games, GTAV in the newest generation when it comes to modding. I'm sure aside from the copyright update GTA 4 is not going to get an update from rockstar. Its the end of its lifetime and support of new mods for it is dwindling as much more flexibility with scripts and modelling and even stability is with GTA V.
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THROWBACK 1 : Contact and Cover
Ill probs do this once a week.
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THROWBACK 1 : Contact and Cover
From some of my research i hopefully to tell you about real law enforcement techniques learned from previous instances and mistakes which previous officers used, feel free to critique me on the topic or add extra information. This one is Contact and Cover and people whom have law enforcement experience would know about this, but in case you don't here it is. PREFACE: Some of these were extracted from articles and knowledge and training files, I shortened it for you so you can understand it much easier and added some information which was left out. What Is Contact And Cover: Usually the officer who initiates the activity will be the contact officer. He or she conducts all the business of the contact including interviews, searches, writing citations, recovering evidence, running warrant checks and so forth. The second officer in the car or the next to arrive becomes the cover officer and he or she is exactly that, cover. He’ s responsible for surveillance and control of the subjects and for the security of the contact officer. As the contact officer, you should brief your cover officer as soon as he/she arrives, telling them the reason for the stop and what you have, what you plan to do, any previous knowledge you may have of the suspects and their potential for violence and any other suspicious circumstances. Finally you should make it clear to the other cop that he or she is the cover officer. As the cover officer, you too have a briefing responsibility to tell the contact officer about any past experiences you’ ve had with the suspects, any radio traffic he may have missed since calling in for cover, as well as any observations you may have made while approaching the scene. And finally you should confirm your roles, making sure there are no questions as to who’ s the contact officer and who is the cover. The most dangerous moments of most contacts come during handcuffing or a pat down. This is when definition of roles is most critical. Adjusting positions accordingly, the contact officer conducts the search and cuffing, the cover officer acts as security. The cover officer has two principal duties. First, to discourage hostile acts, assault or escape by providing force presence. A promise to the suspect that immediate response to any interference or resistance they may be considering. The second duty is to intervene with force if necessary to protect the contact officer. Now force presence is important and we do want suspects to know that the cover officer is there for a purpose, but it needn’ t or shouldn’ t be overdone. Squaring off in a quick draw position while offering the suspect your meanest unblinking stare is not only unnecessarily melodramatic but also it may even provoke a hostile reaction. If the cover officer observes a suspect trying to conceal or destroy evidence, the cover officer alerts the contact officer but does not recover the evidence or allow himself to become distracted in any way from his mission of suspect control. The philosophy is the same as that of most enforcement contacts. We must immediately establish that we are in charge while not giving the impression that we’ re out to provoke or antagonise someone. What Inspired Contact and Cover? On the night of September 14 1984 Officers Timothy Ruopp, 31, and Kimberly Tonahill, 24, from the San Diego Police Department were both shot and killed by Joselito Cinco Officer Ruopp was doing a simple check on two Hispanic males he had caught drinking with two underage girls. Ruopp call for "a backup, but without urgency." Tonahill, who was returning from checking out a minor traffic violation, was ordered by a dispatcher to Grape Street Park. She arrived and while the Ruopp focused on one of the males, the other officer focused on the other. Though Tonahill acknowledged the dispatcher's order that sent her to the park, she never called in to alert the dispatcher that she had arrived, According to previous testimony and police reports, the shooting began when Tonahill attempted to search Cinco. Cinco pushed Tonahill back and then pulled out the pistol, which he used to shoot the two officers. Tonahill was shot four times at point-blank range and died at the scene. Ruopp was shot in the leg and calf before Cinco fired a round into his head. He died two days later. Both officers never drew their revolvers. What Recommendations Was Made After This? One hundred and seventy four (174) recommendations from a Task Force have been implemented by the San Diego P.D. Included were blue uniforms, going back to black and white cars, semi-automatics and a number of other recommendations that help get the job done a better way. Collinsville P.D. decided that they needed to look at some serious training in “ Contact and Cover” after reviewing the manner in which the previous searches were made. Major Ed Delmore contacted the San Diego P.D. and asked them to send the reenactment tape. He also asked San Diego if he could visit them with Collinsville’ s F.T.O. to learn first-hand “Contact and Cover” tactics. A crucial aspect to the “Contact and Cover” procedure is the use of hand signals. Collinsville parroted San Diego’ s hand signals and then some. San Diego’ s primary hand signals are: CODE-FOUR (FOUR FINGERS RAISED) The most commonly used signal. No Cover or Assistance Needed A CLOSED FIST Use Extreme Caution INDEX FINGER POINTING UP Observe/Cover Me from Your Car or Present Position. Do Not Leave or Approach Immediately A CLOSED HAND WITH THUMB POINTING UPWARD AT SHOULDER LEVEL OR HIGHER I Need Routine Assistance (Not Cover) With This Contact INDEX AND MIDDLE FINGERS (2) POINTING UP Call for More Cover NOW! Collinsville additions include a scratch to the badge as a signal to tell the cover officer contraband has been found. A sign language of a “ W” with the fingers across the badge signals a weapon. All stops are recorded by cameras. Thank you for reading Feedback is very appreciated 🙂
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Anti-Cop "Activist" Showed True Colors
I understand this forum is not for politics or cultural issues so I really don't want to start a row. I acknowledge your feelings of this issue but i'm going to be as polite and straight forward as possible also this should not be the reason this thread be taken down if you think i'm offended or anything like that. Now that out of the way; He was not an activist or an Anti Cop Activist he was just someone who had problems, I honestly don't care what political side you are on or what issue you are on but this does not represent the anti cop community. I see them mostly as mislead people whom see discipline bad and rehabilitation good. I disagree with Anti Cop Activists and are willing to have a massive debate with them as I have done previously, but this issue in particular should not be an example of being anti cop, because you are doing the same thing in reverse. But don't get me wrong you are doing it for a different reason which is not the same so i'm not accusing you in bad faith. But I'm not denying Anti Police Hatred causes massive danger to the police, but unfortunately we cant lump them altogether as a whole, that is objectively wrong. This is coming from experience and my personal knowledge. Historically cultural/political change is done by arguments from logos, pathos, and ethos. I personally think a more important way of convincing people is with facts and data, using studies, statistics and correlation. I hope you understand and if your in a debate in the future i can give you some facts lol. I don't mind a reply, because thoughtful discussion is what keeps the human race together. 🙂
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GTA V crashes at random points in the game
Any updates on it? Have you fixed it or no? Sorry if i was forcefully taking over in this topic but i had to put my 2 cents into this topic.
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GTA V crashes at random points in the game
Its in the script setting files, but for some, but trying replacing the liveries or cars.
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[ELS] Early 2000's Style CVPI
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GTA V crashes at random points in the game
Does it happen in Blane County? Because it could be the model of cars taking a huge amount of memory. It looks very similar to what happens in GTA SA when you install a lot of car mods. You could try replacing the models of Police/Sheriff Cars. But try it in Blane County and see if it happens there as well.
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ALT-P not working
Have you launched the game before you started modding it?
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Crash when loading into the game
Instead of pasting all of that text instead link it, can you also screen shot your directory. Also do you have modded car modules with or without ELS, and scripts. It looks like an ELS problem to me so far but this is little hss detail so can you link screen shots of directory and ELS directory.
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GTA V crashes at random points in the game
I see you have Darkmyre API, it's a bit buggy the pack, if you see his streams it tends to crash, it's likley the memory pool refreshing/loading callouts at the same time. It happened to me so I changed how often the callouts are called. It still crashed but not as often. Also what vehicles you use? It could be the poly count.