Unlawful Possession of Firearms is a Reported Incident in 112 Operator. An very rare incident, it requires only police response, though medical units may need to respond if a shootout occurs. It has only one incident site. This incident can spawn at any stage of the game, including the very first Duty.
The incident involves an armed individual who's been reportedly stockpiling weapons without legal permission. Police must confront the person and decide whether to arrest them or simply give them a hefty fine. However, the individual is obvious armed, and has some chance of resisting arrest an attacking the police, potentially turning the situation very dangerous. If they are hurt during an ensuing shootout, they may require treatment and hospitalization.
Conditions to Spawn[]
The Unlawful Possession of Firearms incident can spawn at any stage of the game, from the very first Duty onward. This is true for all game modes. It is a very rare incident in all cases.
This incident has the same chance to spawn in any type of district. It will never spawn at night.
With The Last Duty DLC, this incident may never spawn once the Infected have begun to appear.
Resolution[]
The Weird Acting Person incident must be reached within 900 seconds of real time (on SLOW game speed) or it will automatically fail. This is well more than the average, which should give you enough time to gather up a large police response or send a specialized SWAT team over.
The reputation reward for resolving this incident is +2.
The penalty for ignoring this incident is -2, depending on multipliers from the current difficulty setting.
Scene Elements[]
The Unlawful Possession of Firearms incident contains one scene with a single police element.
Description[]
The scene contains nothing but the suspect, who is armed with either a shotgun or rifle. What happens when police arrive at the scene is entirely up to chance.
In 70% of cases, the suspect needs to be arrested by default and taken to prison.
Additionally, the suspect has a 0.3 Aggression score, which means they are somewhat likely to start a fight with the police. In most cases, however, the suspect will surrender immediately or as soon as the police start fighting back. This could result in an injury, which would require medical attention and transportation to a hospital.
If no fight broke out, and the suspect did not surrender by default, then they are a Suspect who needs to be fined by police for a total of between €3,000 and €4,000.
Since the suspect is armed with a dangerous weapon, it may be best to overwhelm them with a superior number of police officers; though in most cases, 2 officers can handle this on their own.
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