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Was it legal for a sheriff's deputy to open my unlocked gate and drive onto my property because he heard a lot of weapons firing?

If they can articulate an exigent circumstance, then they can enter your property.Post a sign at all access points to your property. "Firearm Range" "Entry Prohibited", etc. That will remove the 'exigent circumstance' of firearms being fired as their reason to enter your property.If the officer knew that a range was being used, and entered your property without probable cause or a search warrant, then you need to file a complaint against that officer with their agency. There should be a State Agency which oversees the certification of all police officers, you might file a complaint with them, as well.You need to document the abuse of your rights.

Do the police pursue criminals when they are off duty? Has anyone made any arrests?

The possibility exists, but in reality most law enforcement officers would not engage and pursue a suspect while off duty. Sometimes taking action becomes unavoidable. If one is in the jurisdiction where one works (a small city for example) and the criminal recognizes you as an officer while robbing a place, then getting involved if you are armed is far more likely than not.There are officers who are the only law enforcement for many miles or one of a very few in a county or multi-county area. I went to the state academy with a guy from western Oklahoma who was the only law for 200 square miles other than one state trooper. If something was urgent, both of those men had to respond day or night and aid each other. There are many rural areas in the US where deputies or state troopers or even a municipal officer will work solo with zero back up or as the only person "on duty" on a given shift.If the poo hits the fan, anyone else who can respond although technically "off duty" will respond when other help is far away. In Oklahoma, some state troopers flew back when I worked just as you may see on the TV show about Alaska troopers. Basically if you're in civilian clothing, you slap your badge on the outside using a clip or neck holder, strap on your gun and (hopefully) your vest over your civilian clothes and respond if it's life or death.If you have a minute, some departments have a "go bag" with a utility jumpsuit that can be pulled on quickly over civilian clothing or to protect your regular uniform if there is a need to get into mud, woods and weeds. In an emergency call out while I worked for a large state university department, we kept the bags at our HQ with riot gear, rain gear, utility uniform and a few other things. If you couldn't get home to dress and report quickly enough, you went straight to HQ to gear up and get to the big emergency.I was driving home from my police academy when I witnessed a bad fatality accident on the interstate. I was wearing Hawaiian shorts and a white tank top having done physical training at the end of the day. I was already a commissioned police officer for a city, but Oklahoma law allowed me to act within state borders in certain circumstances regardless of city limits.(State law conferred powers upon commissioning with one year allowed for completing a formal academy and passing the certification examination. I trained one on one with an experienced field training officer who was a former Navy SEAL from the Vietnam era as well as with firearms instructors. I had also attended a specialized accident investigation school before my regular academy and been on patrol for six months.)I put on my gunbelt and badge over my civilian clothes and took charge of the accident scene with help from civilians. I was able to call on my radio for help, and the troopers instructing at the academy responded as the closest uniformed state officers despite being "off duty" as lives had been lost and more were in jeopardy the longer the interstate was shutdown on a Friday afternoon. Before the troopers arrived, a marked car with several of my classmates arrived on their way home to another city east of our location, so they had a duty to act as well. We all had to report our actions to our agencies, and of course the troopers listed us in their report. It wasn't a "pursuit" of a suspect, but it may help to paint a picture of when being "off duty" suddenly changes because of exigent circumstances.If there had been an intoxicated driver involved in the fatality, I would have been the arresting officer despite being off duty and not in my city. I would have secured the driver using cuffs since I had them or something else if I didn't and kept him in sight to ensure that he couldn't claim to have consumed the alcohol after the accident. If I had needed to use a civilian to sit on him near enough to the injured I was checking, I would have done it without hesitation given the deaths involved.In Oklahoma, a civilian can effect a citizen's arrest, sign the complaint and hand over custody to a commissioned officer once they arrive. It typically happens with drunk drivers. I did that while on duty as a Community Service Officer who was uniformed but not commissioned or armed. There was an intoxicated driver who I pursued on foot jumping over hedges and cutting through parking lots as the crow flies until an officer in a car could arrive and make the traffic stop. I was the only witness to all of the reckless driving, so I called in the license plate, kept him in sight and had to provide the probable cause for the DWI because he managed to stop and get out of the vehicle just before the unit arrived.

How do you expedite the passport of a minor?

The process is essentially the same as expediting an adult passport, with one exception: both parents listed on the birth certificate need to give consent.Typically, this is done by having both parents appear in person with the minor applicant. The minor applicant will need to submit a form DS-11, just like any applicant of any age, regardless of processing time. It is important to state that “minor,” as far as the Department of State is concerned, is under 16 years of age. Applicants ages 16 and 17 may need to show the consent of one parent when submitting their application, but if the applicant is under 16, it is best to try to get both parents in the room with the minor when applying.If one parent is unavailable, the unavailable parent can sign a form DS-3053 in front of a notary and send that along with the minor when submitting the application.In some cases, however, one parent may be unavailable. In that case, a form DS-5525 should be completed with as much information as possible and submitted with the minor’s application. While this doesn’t seem to apply to your situation, I’m including it here for the benefit of others who may have similar questions.Note: it is important to fill out the correct form - the DS-5525 (Statement of Exigent/Special Family Circumstances for Issuance of a U.S. Passport to a Minor Under Age 16) and the DS-3053 (Statement of Consent: Issuance of a U.S. Passport to a Minor Under Age 16) are not interchangeable. Using the wrong form will result in processing delays.So, once you’ve got all the appropriate forms filled out, take them - along with the minor applicant’s proof of citizenship (original or certified copy of a U.S. birth certificate; U.S. certificate of naturalization; parental naturalization documents if the minor is claiming citizenship via INA 320/322), passport photo, and parents’ government-issued identification, to your nearest passport application acceptance facility to submit the application.If you have to travel in less than six weeks, you should expedite. If you have to travel in less than two weeks, you should consider going to the nearest regional passport agency to submit the application (or using a reputable third party expediting service.)So, to recap, you’ll need the following:Form DS-11 - application for a U.S. passportApplicant’s proof of citizenshipAll parents listed on the birth certificate must be present, with government-issued photo identification.If one parent is unavailable, but can give consent, that parent needs to submit form DS3053, which must be signed in front of a notary.If one parent is unable to be located, the parent accompanying the applicant should complete a form DS-5525 explaining the circumstances.Accepted forms of paymentGood luck, and safe travels!

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