The AAB has administrative responsibility for the Shooting Analysis Committee (SAC) process (MPP 3-09/330.05, Shooting Analysis Committee). The SAC is chaired by the AAB Unit Commander and comprised of the AAB Special Projects Team Lieutenant, team investigators, the Constitutional Policing Advisor, the Chief Legal Advisor, and a lieutenant from the following units:
Homicide Bureau (for hit shootings only)
Training Bureau
Risk Management Bureau
Special Enforcement Bureau
Internal Affairs Bureau (for non-hit shootings)
The involved employee’s unit of assignment
The AAB Special Projects Team is responsible for conducting Shooting Analyses. All projects will be conducted in accordance with Department policy. The team is comprised of a lieutenant, sergeants, and professional staff. All Shooting Analyses are to be completed within 30 days from the Critical Incident Review Panel (CIRP) unless otherwise directed by the CIRP and/or AAB Unit Commander.
The Sheriff may direct a Special Shooting Analysis of any current Department members who were previously involved in three or more shootings. Special Shooting Analyses are to be completed within 30 or 60 days after being assigned by the AAB Unit Commander. The completion time may be extended upon AAB Unit Commander approval.