How not to serve a warrant

I've often wondered how some bounty hunters don't get shot. Some of them (at least online and tv) look like criminals themselves and don't present professionalism. I also don't know what they can and can't do legally. That could be a huge problem for them. I'm sure I'm not the only one who doesn't understand. Do they have peace officer status ?
My son, during his middle teens, was watching a number of youtube "bounty hunters" videos. He went through a period of wanting to become one. I'm certainly glad that idea left him as he grew up.
 
Here in Texas, bounty hunters must be certified Texas peace officers. The extent of authority afforded to a bounty hunter varies widely by state.
That's not completely accurate. They may also be licensed private investigators or commissioned security officers. They are not considered law enforcement officers and are mostly employed by bail bond companies.
 
That's not completely accurate. They may also be licensed private investigators or commissioned security officers. They are not considered law enforcement officers and are mostly employed by bail bond companies.
Another consideration is that bounty hunters do not have qualified immunity as a cop would have in performing his official duties. Which means that if they screw up an apprehension of a bail jumper in some way, they can be held personally legally liable.
 
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Another consideration is that bounty hunters do not have qualified immunity as a cop would have in performing his official duties. Which means that if they screw up an apprehension of a bail jumper in some way, they can be held personally legally liable.
Criminally accountable for false arrest, false imprisonment, and battery. Ask me how I know. 😀
 
Serving a warrant seems to be on par with responding to domestic disputes. In both cases the LEO's are subject to being shot through the door with a firearm by a deranged person inside the house. It should be repeated over and over to those responding or serving, don't stand directly in front of the entrance door. This mistake has caused many injuries and even some deaths of Officers here in VA and I guess mostly everywhere as well and it seems that there are more violent people who have absolutely no regard for law enforcement and this reflects in the rising number of LE deaths nationwide. What have we as a nation become?
 
... no regard for law enforcement and this reflects in the rising number of LE deaths nationwide. What have we as a nation become?
There is not a rising number of felonious law enforcement deaths.

2025 so far ... 36
2024 ... 64
2023 ... 60
2022 ... 61
2021 ... 73
2020 ... 46
Above from https://cde.ucr.cjis.gov/LATEST/webapp/#/pages/le/leoka

2019 ... 48
2018 ... 56
2017 ... 46
2016 ... 66
2015 ... 41
2014 ... 51
2013 ... 27
2012 ... 49
2011 ... 72
2010 ... 55
Above from https://ucr.fbi.gov/leoka/2019/topic-pages/tables/table-1.xls

2009 ... 48
2008 ... 41
2007 ... 58
2006 ... 48
2005 ... 55
2004 ... 57
2003 ... 52
2002 ... 56
2001 ... 70
2000 ... 51
Above from https://ucr.fbi.gov/leoka/2009

1999 ... 42
1998 ... 61
1997 ... 70
1996 ... 61
1995 ... 74
1994 ... 79
1993 ... 70
1992 ... 64
1991 ... 71
1990 ... 66
Above from https://ucr.fbi.gov/leoka/1999/leoka99.pdf/view, file:///C:/Users/biku3/Downloads/99leoka%20(2).pdf
 
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