First Part - Reading Comprehension
PATROL REPORT
On Monday, 14 March 2005, at 12.45 hrs, UN Mobile Police patrol “Alfa-Bravo 1” (“AB-1”), vehicle # 472, reported a shooting heard from the area between the stadium and the water tower. “AB-1” proceeded in the direction of the gun fire. At 12.55 hrs, the Police patrol arrived at house # 59 on Stadium Street and saw the barrel of a rifle sticking out of the window of the house directed towards the street. The officers were not able to see who was holding the rifle because of the windows curtains. The Team Leader of the AB-1 Patrol requested a backup by radio.
FOLLOW-UP REPORT # 1
Reference is made to the case of shooting at 59 Stadium Street on 14 March 2005. The Rapid Reaction Police Squad (RRPS) of the Formed Police Unit (FPU) arrived at 13.20 hrs and surrounded the house. The Team Leader of the AB-1 Patrol loudly gave the verbal command to whoever was in the house to throw the rifle out of the window and walk slowly out of the house with their hands up in the air. No sound or movement came from the house and the rifle remained in the same position. The Team Leader warned the gunman that if he did not follow the previously given verbal command, the police would open fire. Again, there was no response from inside of the house. Upon consultation with the Commander of the RRPS, the Team Leader reported the situation through the chain of command requesting permission to force their way into the house.
FOLLOW-UP REPORT # 2
Reference is made to the case of shooting at 59 Stadium Street on 14 March 2005. At 13.40 hrs, the backup unit began an operation. A few seconds prior to the operation, the RRPS used sound and flash grenades. Three teams simultaneously stormed the house from different sides: two officers broke through the windows facing a back yard, two officers rushed into the building through the eastern side of the house, and another three officers got access to the interior of the house through the western window. During the operation, police faced no resistance. As the police entered the house, they observed that nobody was inside. The rifle was resting on the window of the living room with the barrel pointing towards the street and the butt of the rifle was held on by an armchair.. The RRPS didn’t find any residents while conducting an additional quick search of the house. In total Police found one 12-mm hunter’s rifle, two empty bullet cases on the floor near the window and blood stains on the armchair. The police preserved the scene and called Forensics.
FOLLOW-UP REPORT # 3
Reference is made to the case of shooting at 59 Stadium Street on 14 March 2005. The forensic group arrived at the scene at 14.15 hrs. They made a search of the area and found 5 more empty bullet cases of 9 mm near the fence of the house. They also found 3 bullets stuck in the wall. Upon initial examination, the forensic group believed the bullets were those shot from 9 mm Beretta pistol. The forensic team took the rifle, all empty bullet cases, the bullets extracted from the wall and samples of blood, which were taken from the stains of the armchair, into custody for further examinations.
FOLLOW-UP REPORT # 4
Reference is made to the case of shooting at 59 Stadium Street on 14 March 2005. After the departure of the RRPS at 14.20 hrs, the AB-1 Patrol Team went to a neighboring house looking for any witnesses of the occurrence. They managed to take a statement from a Serbian woman namely Gordana Bashich living in that house at 59 Stadium Street. She provided details of the shooting incident and notified police that her neighbor, Branko Ilich, male Serb, 45-year old, was kidnapped.
Some time later, the patrol unit heard on the radio, that a black Volkswagen Passat sedan with passengers had been stopped at a Kosovo Force (KFOR) check point near the airport. During the vehicle examination, check point military staff found one unconscious man in the trunk laying in a puddle of blood. An additional search revealed three illegal Beretta pistols in possession of the passengers. They were detained and later handed over to the police for further investigation. The wounded man from the trunk was taken by the airport police to the hospital.
Questions
- What was the full name of the kidnapped person?
- What was the address of the shooting incident?
- At what time did the Rapid Reaction Police Squad arrive at the scene?
- How many police teams stormed the house?
- What special police weapon was used prior to the storming operation?
- How many empty bullet cases in total were found at the scene?
- What caliber and type of the weapon were the 3 bullets found stuck in the wall, shot from?
- What was the condition of the man found in the trunk of the car stopped at the KFOR check point?
- What was the witness’ ethnicity?
- What was the model of the suspects’ car?












