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Forensics and Public Safety
Video clips on how law enforcement agencies are using Leica 3D laser scanning for forensics and public safety applications.
 

Pennsylvania State Police Response to Amish School Shooting

The Amish school shooting occurred on the morning of Monday, October 2, 2006 when a gunman took hostages and eventually killed five girls (aged 7–13) and then killed himself at West Nickel Mines School. The Pennsylvania State Police used a Leica laser scanner at the scene for forensic mapping. Requires Windows Media Player.  3 minutes. 

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Albuquerque Police Chief Discusses the Importance of Laser Scanning for CSI

Albuquerque Police Chief Ray Schultz discusses the reasons his department acquired a Leica ScanStation for crime scene investigation.
Requires Windows Media Player.  3 minutes.

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British Police Use Leica 3D Scanner for Princess Diana Inquest

This BBC news clip shows British Police Investigators in the Paris tunnel where Princess Diana died using a Leica 3D laser scanner. 
Requires Windows Media Player.  3 minutes.

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Officer Involved Shooting

This case was featured on the cover of the August/September 2006 issue of "Forensic Magazine" which can be accessed here.  The data captured by the Leica scanner can be used to create very compelling and jury-friendly animated reconstructions of events. While animations of this nature are created in 3rd party software packages specially designed for this purpose, the all-important source data for the geometry of a given scene can come from the Leica scanner. An example from an officer involved shooting incident and resulting civil litigation follows. One of Leica's customers who is on the forefront of creating highly accurate forensic reconstructions based upon laser scan data is California-based Precision Simulations, Inc. (PSI). PSI was contracted by the City of San Francisco to assist with a reconstruction of the sequence of events leading up to plain clothes San Francisco Police Officers using deadly force to stop the driver of a vehicle that had pinned a fellow officer against a car at the conclusion of a high-speed chase. While the SFPD quickly determined that the use of deadly force was reasonable and within departmental policy, the family of the deceased brought a multimillion dollar lawsuit against the City.

Using all available documentation of the event including photos of skid marks, officer sketches and augmenting that data by laser scanning the cold scene, PSI used 3DSMax software by Autodesk to create the animation available for download here.

The family of the driver who was shot eventually dropped the case entirely and a defense attorney closely involved in the case reported that "PSI's analyses resulted in a visualization so powerful, and so precise, that I could have obtained a defense verdict with it alone. This case was featured on the cover of the August/September issue of "Forensic Magazine".

When used as part of an overall risk management program Leica's 3D laser scanning technology can be a powerful tool in helping police departments understand the truth as to what happened at an OIS. Successfully defending against just one case such as the one described above can pay for the technology many times over.
Requires Windows Media Player.  3 minutes.

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  Need more information?
 
Do you want more information on 3D Laser Scanning for forensics and public safety?

Contact Tony Grissim at 831.643.2972 or eMail tony@lgshds.com

 

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    Forensics and Public Safety Overview  Click to download
 

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In March of 2007 Leica Geosystems participated in a forensic mapping exercise at an outdoor mock crime scene staged by members of the Albuquerque Police Department and City of Sugar Land, TX, Police Department.  Diagrams can be downloaded below...
 
    Leica Crime Scene Diagrams (PDF)  Click to download
    Leica Crime Scene Drawings (EXE)  Click to download