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What action should an officer refrain from if an unarmed felon or prisoner is fleeing?

  1. Call for backup

  2. Attempt to restrain the individual physically

  3. Discharge their weapon

  4. Yell commands to stop

The correct answer is: Discharge their weapon

The appropriate action for an officer to refrain from when an unarmed felon or prisoner is fleeing is to discharge their weapon. Instructing officers to use their firearms is reserved for situations where there is an imminent threat to life or serious injury. An unarmed individual does not pose the same level of threat that would justify the use of lethal force. Discharging a weapon in this context could lead to unnecessary escalation and potential harm to others, including innocent bystanders. Instead, officers are trained to prioritize de-escalation techniques and non-lethal methods of restraint. Calling for backup, attempting to physically restrain the individual, and yelling commands to stop are all proactive and appropriate responses that aim to manage the situation without resorting to deadly force. Each of these actions provides a chance to apprehend the individual safely and effectively.