Scheveningen Posted March 23, 2020 Posted March 23, 2020 Reporting Personnel: Vira BolivarJob Title of Reporting Personnel: CaptainGame ID: b6j-daW4Personnel Involved: Jake Jarvis, Offender, Security Officer TSR-4, Witness, Warden Ana Roh'hi'tin, Witness, CSISecondary Witnesses: Juan Siganto, Minor Witness/Offender, Head of SecurityTime of Incident: 1700 Station TimeReal Time: 6PM ESTLocation of Incident: NSS Aurora/Transfer ShuttleNature of Incident: [ ] - Workplace Hazard [ ] - Accident/Injury [ ] - Destruction of Property [ x ] - Neglect of Duty [ ] - Harassment [ ] - Assault [ x ] - Misconduct [ ] - Other _____ Overview of the Incident: A chef and a botanist was onboard the departures shuttle, one of which was open carrying a makeshift baseball bat slung over their back. I issued a direct order while the shuttle was in mid-transit to sit both the chef and the botanist down, and to confiscate the weapon. Officer Jarvis was the first to be openly defiant about this, proclaiming over communications that because the shuttle was in transit, they did not have to take orders from anyone due to being off-shift. When I corrected them that the chain of command still stood, they insisted that I should do it myself, failing to see that this matter was their job to do, to ensure employee safety even if it meant neutralizing other potentially dangerous employees. It was also the mistaken belief of the head of security at the time that security officers do not have enforcement capacity either on the Odin or on the transit shuttle, emergency or otherwise. There was little to no time to correct this.Submitted Evidence: Brief conversation regarding this matter was had over the command and security networks interchangeably at around 1700 station time, thereabouts.Did you report it to a Head of Staff or a superior? If so, who? If not, why?: I was the station's captain.Actions taken: None, shuttle docked at the Odin before action could appropriately be undertaken.Additional Notes: Additionally, the employees who I demanded be seated in question ended up turning up with vital evidence pointing to a prior breaking and entering event that occurred on the NSS Aurora. Had the CSI not caught this detail, the two individuals would never have been brought to justice appropriately. TSR-4 was the only one who stepped up to the plate and detained both offenders. The slothfulness, in addition to the unfriendly attitude directed at me for deigning to give them a justifiable order, sums up the crux of the issue in this incident report.
Bear Posted March 24, 2020 Posted March 24, 2020 TO: Vira Bolivar, Captain, NSS Aurora FROM: AMS, CCIAAMS, NTCC Odin SUBJECT: RE: Incident Report -------------------- BODY: This is an automated message to inform you that your incident report has been received and placed in a queue for the CCIA Division to review. If necessary, you will be contacted by a CCIA Agent when an investigation begins. -------------------- DTG: 23-22:25-TAU CETI STANDARD-03-2462 SIGN: CCIAAMS
Caelphon Posted April 3, 2020 Posted April 3, 2020 Quote TO: Vira Bolivier, Captain, NSS Aurora FROM: CCIAAMS, NTCC Odin SUBJECT: RE: Incident Report -------------------- BODY: This is an automated message to inform you that an investigation has now been opened regarding your incident report, and assigned to CCIAA Rahilah Abbas (Caelphon). You may be contacted by the CCIAA for an interview, or you may contact them directly if you have any questions. -------------------- DTG: 03-08:40-TAU CETI STANDARD-04-2460 SIGN: CCIAAMS
Caelphon Posted April 6, 2020 Posted April 6, 2020 Quote TO: Vira Bolivar, Captain, NSS Aurora FROM: CCIAA Rahilah Abbas, NTCC Odin SUBJECT: RE: Incident Report -------------------- BODY: The investigation of this incident has concluded, and appropriate action has been taken for affected individuals. This matter will now be considered resolved. -------------------- DTG: 06-15:30-TAU CETI STANDARD-04-2462 SIGN: Rahilah A.
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