Crisp notes Drew's military experience and then asks her if it's typical for military intelligence officers like her to utilize a stack when called for. She says it wasn't but she received training about it Crisp is questioning her familiarity, casting doubt on her experience.
Crisp asks Agent Drew if it would surprise her to learn that military stack formations are referenced in some field manuals to "clear a room" Crisp: When you breach a building, you would have weapons in your hand, yes? You're not going to go in and throw rocks?
You're taught to maintain accountability at all times, yes? Crisp asks Drew. And if you're going to do a room clearing, you won't take hands off weapon?
It's circumstantial, Drew says, adding that in her unit, agents squeezed the arm of the person in front of them to let them know. what direction to take. Its also about accountability so you know who is behind you, she said.
But when you go through the door or window, you're not holding onto the person in front of you because you're holding onto your weapon? Crisp asked.
Drew says yes, you're taught to enter a room with weapon drawn if you expect as Crisp said earlier a"vector of fire.”