Item Value |
Value Name |
Definition/Description |
A |
Automatic |
A firearm that reloads automatically and keeps firing repeatedly. A firearm is a weapon which is designed to expel a projectile by explosive action, as defined by Title 18 U.S.C. § 921. |
B |
Blunt Object |
Any hard object, other than a knife or sharp object, which is used to strike or bludgeon another individual. |
C |
Chemical |
Any chemical in liquid or gaseous form which can be used to stun, burn, poison, blind, choke or otherwise injure or incapacitate other individuals. Includes mace or pepper spray. |
E |
Explosive Device/Bomb |
An explosive device which is designed to detonate under specific conditions and is capable of causing bodily harm or property damage. Does not include smoke bombs. |
H |
Handgun |
A small firearm that can be held and fired with one hand, e.g. a pistol. Includes flare guns. A firearm is a weapon which is designed to expel a projectile by explosive action, as defined by Title 18 U.S.C. § 921. |
K |
Knife |
An instrument 2½ inches or longer used for cutting, generally consisting of a thin, sharp-edged, metal blade and a handle; includes knifelike weapons, daggers, and short swords. |
M |
Multiple |
More than one type of weapon was involved. |
P |
Replica |
Any object which realistically looks like a gun, bomb or other weapon. |
R |
Rifles/Shotguns |
A shoulder firearm of any type other than an Automatic Weapon. A firearm is a weapon which is designed to expel a projectile by
explosive action, as defined by Title 18 U.S.C. § 921. |
S |
Sharp object |
Any sharp object otherthan a Knife, which can be used as a Weapon. |
T |
Stun Gun/Electroshock Weapon |
A device used to incapacitate a person by administering an electric shock to disrupt muscle functions. |
U |
Air Gun/BB Gun |
A projectile weapon that propels projectiles by means of compressed air or other gas. |
V |
Bullet/Cartridge |
A projectile designed to be expelled from a firearm or a cartridge including the bullet, case, powder, and primer. |