Special Enforcement Bureau
The Special Enforcement Bureau consists of all specialty divisions here in our agency. These Deputies are part-time members of these divisions unless put into full time activity. All Deputies in these divisions are on call 24/7 (In Patrol) to respond to any incident involving their area of expertise. Joining these divisions is not easy, in fact, most require a recommendation or invitation to be involved. The Director of all Special Enforcement Divisions is llxNOTORIOUSxll.
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Director of the Special Enforcement Bureau
Director of the Special Enforcement Bureau
Special Weapons and Tactics
Commander: llxNOTORIOUSxll
The Special Weapons and Tactics Unit is a unit designed to respond to any call in which Deputies do not have the proper tools or training to solve. The Deputies assigned to SWAT are well training individuals who endure almost 2 weeks of training in the SWAT Training Academy before they are sent to the Unit. Most deputies in SWAT work with the members of other divisions to provide expert advice and also firepower. To be in SWAT, a Deputy must have completed his probationary period and be in the Agency for at least 1 month after. Some of the capabilities of SWAT include but are not limited to: High Risk Warrant Services, Barricaded Subjects, Fugitive Operation, Inmate Transport, Water rescue, High Angle Rescue, and much more.
Commander: llxNOTORIOUSxll
The Special Weapons and Tactics Unit is a unit designed to respond to any call in which Deputies do not have the proper tools or training to solve. The Deputies assigned to SWAT are well training individuals who endure almost 2 weeks of training in the SWAT Training Academy before they are sent to the Unit. Most deputies in SWAT work with the members of other divisions to provide expert advice and also firepower. To be in SWAT, a Deputy must have completed his probationary period and be in the Agency for at least 1 month after. Some of the capabilities of SWAT include but are not limited to: High Risk Warrant Services, Barricaded Subjects, Fugitive Operation, Inmate Transport, Water rescue, High Angle Rescue, and much more.
Multi Agency Gang Enforcement Consortium
Commander: Johnjohnwillams
The Multi Agency Gang Enforcement Consortium is a unit developed in partnership with SWAT, LSPD, SAHP, DEA, USMS, FIB, and ICE. The main purpose of the unit is to suppress the large growing gang community in Los Santos County. The unit consists of Deputies who have the responsibility of collecting intelligence on the criminal organizations and taking them down. The Unit consists of two sub divisions. The uniformed division contains uniformed Deputies who perform patrol operations in highly populated gang areas. They collect street level intelligence and make arrests on the streets. The undercover division contains Deputies who dress in plain clothes and attempt to infiltrate or collect intelligence on Gangs all throughout the county. Both divisions work together to suppress crimes in troubled areas caused by gang violence, drugs, and prostitution. To join MAGEC, Deputies must first be assigned to the uniformed division. Once assigned and working, they must wait up to one month before they can be transferred to the undercover division.
Commander: Johnjohnwillams
The Multi Agency Gang Enforcement Consortium is a unit developed in partnership with SWAT, LSPD, SAHP, DEA, USMS, FIB, and ICE. The main purpose of the unit is to suppress the large growing gang community in Los Santos County. The unit consists of Deputies who have the responsibility of collecting intelligence on the criminal organizations and taking them down. The Unit consists of two sub divisions. The uniformed division contains uniformed Deputies who perform patrol operations in highly populated gang areas. They collect street level intelligence and make arrests on the streets. The undercover division contains Deputies who dress in plain clothes and attempt to infiltrate or collect intelligence on Gangs all throughout the county. Both divisions work together to suppress crimes in troubled areas caused by gang violence, drugs, and prostitution. To join MAGEC, Deputies must first be assigned to the uniformed division. Once assigned and working, they must wait up to one month before they can be transferred to the undercover division.
Traffic and Speed Enforcement
Commander: Vampped
The Traffic and Speed Enforcement Unit is a group of Deputies who have the responsibility of keeping motorists safe. TASE Deputies are experts in DUI and DWI incidents and also have the ability to recreate crash scenes and write specialized reports for accidents from minor traffic collisions to incidents involving a deceased party. To join TASE, a Deputy must have completed his probationary period and be in the Agency for at least 1 month after. TASE units conduct radar on highways and secondary highways, DUI and DWI checkpoints and Field Sobriety Tests.
Commander: Vampped
The Traffic and Speed Enforcement Unit is a group of Deputies who have the responsibility of keeping motorists safe. TASE Deputies are experts in DUI and DWI incidents and also have the ability to recreate crash scenes and write specialized reports for accidents from minor traffic collisions to incidents involving a deceased party. To join TASE, a Deputy must have completed his probationary period and be in the Agency for at least 1 month after. TASE units conduct radar on highways and secondary highways, DUI and DWI checkpoints and Field Sobriety Tests.