The Debrief with Jon Becker

Pursuit Leads to Unrelated Family Hostage Situation and HRT

Nov 5, 2025
Lieutenant Andrew Smith, a veteran with the South Davis Metropolitan SWAT team, shares gripping insights from a harrowing hostage situation in Farmington, Utah. He recounts the tense vehicle pursuit that led to the standoff and the complexities of using SWAT resources, including the decision to call in air support. Andrew discusses key moments, like the rescue of a young girl and the challenges of communication—both with hostages and between teams. He also reflects on lessons learned regarding tactical roles and the importance of community relationships after such crises.
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ANECDOTE

Three-Day Crime Spree Ends In Neighborhood

  • The suspect fled a multi-day crime spree and ran across I-15 into a residential neighborhood, triggering a countywide response.
  • South Davis and other agencies converged to set containment and search the new-development area for the suspect.
INSIGHT

Preassign Immediate Action Versus Deliberate Team

  • The team pre-designated the first-arriving team as immediate-action while the other rehearsed deliberate plans.
  • That split of duties let one team act fast and another prepare a deliberate assault.
ADVICE

Rehearse Contingencies And Manage Overload

  • Run deliberate rehearsals covering multiple suspect/hostage configurations and force operators to take regulated breaks.
  • Limit cognitive overload by rehearsing contingencies and rotating planning duties.
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