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Jebediah Turner

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    Jebediah Turner got a reaction from Officer Here in Less than 1 year too late to introduce   
    Belated welcome, Officer Here!
    Great to have you onboard. Strong goals aiming for the Los Angeles Police Department or Naperville Police Department — and solid backup plan with the Los Angeles Fire Department.
    Your experience with the Austrian Red Cross is a big plus. Respect for that.

    Good luck with your path, and enjoy your time here.
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    Hello Everybody!
    My name is Chris and as the title says this intro is about fifteen years late. I started playing LCPDFR wayy back when I was a mere sophomore in high school. Growing up with NBVideogamevids, BxBugs, and the classic RCMP clans as my late night video streams. Starting in 2011 I began creating gaming communities. Starting on TeamSpeak then eventually heading over to Discord. It all started in Liberty City where 13 year old me was running an incredible gaming community, what was known as Role Play Code 3. RPC3 transformed into Priority Role Play, where several hours of laughs took place for nearly five consecutive years.

    Eventually we made the jump to FiveM and dabbled with that before the majority of my longtime friends grew into adulthood. I was no exception. In 2021, ten years after I discovered LCPDFR, I graduated the police academy. Since then I've been an officer in a small city in Georgia. I've recently been promoted and enjoy proactive policing.

    Last year I traveled to London, to surprise my best friend. My best friend that I met playing LCPDFR back in 2011. He's now an Inspector for the London Met, enjoying his adulthood just as much as me. He is one of the dozens of friends I speak to regularly that have followed the same path. I've met up with some of these guys at Police Week in DC and often use them for insight.

    This community has been a part of my life for over a decade, creating friendships that are genuinely closer than family. It will continue to be something I check in on every so often to appreciate where I came from. Hopefully someone will come across this post and find the same inspiration I did. I'll never forget the days of making my game as "realistic" as I could just to portray a real street cop; and now I am one. It's an incredible ride and worth the wait for those 13 year old versions of myself eagerly waiting.
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    Just seeing this as I don't really browse the forums much, but thought I'd say something. 
     
    A lot of the points here are good, but there are a few things I would change or do differently. In addition I want to talk about the way that I have been shown to do high-risk stops and how I have since trained people in FiveM to do it. As stated, I'm a FiveM player. So a lot of what I'm saying may only mainly apply to real life and FiveM, not necessarily FiveM.
     
    To start, you'll see me refer to felony traffic stops as high-risk stops. This is just what we call them from where I'm from and what I'm used to. Both have the same meaning, just different names. 
     
    "...where officers must stop a suspect's vehicle who is already known to be a possible threat"
     
    Not necessarily, it doesn't have to be that they are a known potential threat. I may pull over a vehicle that came back stolen, but other than that I may have no other information on the case, I will conduct a high-risk stop. Not because they are a known potential threat, because they are a potential threat. 
     
    "High Stress Levels"
     
    Nothing wrong with this, this is a great point. I feel as if it was not brought up a lot during trainings in FiveM. High-risk stops are very stressful situations with a lot of different variables. At any point the stop can go wrong, so it is important to stay at least collected during the stop. 
     
    "...call for back up and wait for back up to arrive" and "Exit the patrol car as fast and safe as possible and wait for backup. Once out, draw your weapon and take cover behind the opened driver door or behind the patrol car"
     
    This is something I would heavily recommend not doing unless you absolutely have to. If I have identified a vehicle that needs to have a high-risk stop conducted on it, I'm letting dispatch know the same information listed and waiting till I have at least two other officers with me (three in total) and only then would I turn on my lights. I also understand that you may want to conduct the high-risk before they exit/enter a certain area, but I would only do that as a last case scenario. And if I have to do something like and wait for other officers to arrive, I am flooding that vehicle with light and moving away from my vehicle to a new position of cover. 
     
    Theres a concept known as the metal coffin, where the longer you spend around/near your car, the more likely you are to get hurt. And say you follow the advice given to take cover behind the vehicle door or behind the vehicle, all a shooter from within the car has to do is aim at the vehicle and they'll hit something eventually. If I can make myself a smaller target, I will do so. 
     
    "Abandoned areas..."
    I understanding avoiding areas with high gang population. But why abandoned areas? If I was conducting a high-risk, I would prefer them to pull into a more desolated or abandoned area. It reduces the risk of collateral damage to the general public. It allows officers to do more to potentially prevent an escape. It also helps to not have the public breathing down your neck when conducting it. 
     
    "Each suspect is to be searched and arrested before another suspect is commanded out of the vehicle."
    Yes and no. However with how I train high-risk, we don't do it like this. If other officers are on scene, once an arresting officer brings back a suspect, another officer will step into that position to continue with the stop while the person is being searched, detained, and questioned. 
     
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    I train high-risk in a method I call "preferred positions". Many times when you're on a high-risk stop in FiveM, you'll hear people calling out, "I have commands", "I have lethal", "I have the arrest" and such. You'll also tend to see officers stacking up behind up each other. Preferred positions eliminates this by having every person already have an assigned role by the position you're in. So if you're the passenger of the second patrol vehicle, you're the arresting officer be default. Driver of the first vehicle is the commanding officer of the stop by default. Full descriptions below. 
     
     
     
    The commands given to the occupants should follow something like the following:
     
     
     
    It is important to remember to give clear and concise commands, but not ones that are too specific. Commands like  "Do a 360°" or "Take 4 steps to your left" may confuse the suspect or other officers on scene. 
     
    We find this method to work better and is smoother. However, it is important that high-risk stops are high stress situations. If you were to arrive onto a scene and the commanding officer is not doing the high-risk in the same as you know it or were trained, just follow along. The worst thing you can do in a situation like that is to stop and say, "Hey, lets actually do it like". Unless the way the commanding officer is detrimental to officer safety, just let the stop evolve and deal with it afterwards. 
     
    If anyone has any questions, please let me know. I'll be happy to answer. 
     
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    Jebediah Turner got a reaction from Twuben in Police lights are not correct   
    In his case, the title included non-ELS.
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    Jebediah Turner reacted to KMRICX in Plate Check Causing Crash   
    Thanks for your reply, the error I'm getting has nothing to do with the validation of RageHook as I'm not reporting RPH as the problem. LSPDFR and RPH is working fine. I have found that Khorio.common.dll and pdb were the issue. I would like them to work because xScanner relies on it. Until then I have removed all associated plugins and contacted Khorio on his discord server. Once again thankyou for your reply, I really appreciate it. 
     
     
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    Jebediah Turner got a reaction from KMRICX in Plate Check Causing Crash   
    Hello @KMRICX,
     
    Can you confirm that RagePluginHook.ini exists in your main GTA5 folder, and that it is up to date?
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    Jebediah Turner reacted to sawnshotgun in Game crashing   
    i looked at my log after posting and i saw the ragenativeui outdated so i googled the newest versio and put it in problem fixed
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    Jebediah Turner got a reaction from Twuben in Help with Grammar police   
    Hi @LSPDFRnewbie885,
     
    @Lennyy is asking for the file marked in the screenshot attached to this post.
     

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    Jebediah Turner got a reaction from Twuben in Game crashing   
    Please let us know how you fixed the issue. This will help others who encounter similar problems. Thanks!
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    Jebediah Turner reacted to Lennyy in Unhandled Exception with force duty   
    Because this isn’t a folder. The information they provided is incorrect.
    Please try the following instead:
     
    Update IPT.Common: https://github.com/Immersive-Plugins-Team/IPT.Common/releases/tag/1.4.4 Update MCCallouts Then report back if you’re still having problems.
     
     

    Your topic has been moved to LSPDFR 0.4 Support.
    Please post in the correct location in the future.
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    Jebediah Turner reacted to Twuben in LSPDFR Plugins not being detected   
    What @Yasd was saying is that


    When you open the game and go on-duty all the plugins in
    GTAV > plugins > LSPDFR

    Will load. They don't appear/start before you go on-duty.

    So when you're in game and do ForceDuty on the console, or go to a station and go on duty, thats when you will get a bunch of notifications saying StopThePed etc.. has loaded/started.

    If you don't have the LSPDFR folder in plugins, you can just create one. However plugins like StopThePed should already have that folder, so you can just place it in.

    But yeah everything that's supposed to go in the plugins > LSPDFR folder needs to go there in order to work in-game

    Hope that clears things out 🙂

     
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    Jebediah Turner reacted to Paskaljeremy0 in lspdfr.dll crashed   
    THIS
     
    RagePluginHook.log
    is that correct
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    I found out the threshold for the plug-in timeouts was set to 10,000. Sorry for the troubles
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    RagePluginHook.log
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    You’re welcome!
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    Jebediah Turner reacted to cherryaerie in HOW CAN I HAVE OTHER COPS WITH ME   
    I am not quite sure what you mean by mission, but install UltimateBackup and its requirements. You can spawn a "team" of partners for whatever the purpose is.
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    Jebediah Turner reacted to hirig888 in Started this with San Andreas....   
    Well. yeah, You hit the nail on the head ,  despite beeing really far from the US i try to uphold the laws there(i've read the US constitution a few times ), and do stops, and whatever is needed within  what the law allowes me to do...
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    Jebediah Turner got a reaction from hirig888 in Started this with San Andreas....   
    You're protecting Los Santos from total chaos. It’s basically community service... just with mods.
     
    So this isn’t just a game.
    This is duty.
    This is honor.
    This is LSPDFR.
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    Jebediah Turner reacted to hirig888 in Started this with San Andreas....   
    Yes!  I am active, and will be for some time.... when i explain to my girlfriend that this is esetianl lol...
    And eather she. ... accept or  bye....
    So i am still here, and she is to, for some weird reason i must mary her now lol 
    My favorite car...well... there is alot, i am an oldscho0l guy   80's  and 90's ... faves but i am ok with modern cop cars aswell....
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    You cannot obtain an older version of RagePluginHook/LSPDFR. Update your game to the latest and then download the manual version of LSPDFR that comes with the latest RagePluginHook. 

    For further questions, please utilize the Community Support Forum Section.
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    Jebediah Turner got a reaction from hirig888 in Started this with San Andreas....   
    I see you've been very active, Officer Black Jack. Well done!
     
    What's your favorite vehicle to patrol the busy streets of Los Santos?
     

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