LOCALTake a look at sheriff's armored vehicle, the RookVentura County StarSheriff's Deputy Amanda Foster gets ready to drive the new sheriff’s armored vehicle the Rook at the Ventura County criminal justice training center in Camarillo.JUAN CARLO/THE STARSheriff's Deputy Amanda Foster picks up a car and moves it with the new sheriff’s armored vehicle the Rook at the Ventura County criminal justice training center in Camarillo.JUAN CARLO/THE STARWater shoots from the sheriff’s armored vehicle the Rook to put out a fire in a simulated building at the Ventura County criminal justice training center in Camarillo.JUAN CARLO/THE STARJody Desjardins, sheriff's senior deputy drops off a damaged car using claws on the new sheriff’s armored vehicle the Rook at the Ventura County criminal justice training center in Camarillo.JUAN CARLO/THE STARVentura County Sheriff Bill Ayub talks to a crowd about the new sheriff’s armored vehicle the Rook at the Ventura County criminal justice training center in Camarillo.JUAN CARLO/THE STARSheriff’s SWAT team members Francisco Jauregui, left, and Eduardo Malagon are lifted to a simulated two-story building using the new sheriff’s armored vehicle the Rook at the Ventura County criminal justice training center in Camarillo.JUAN CARLO/THE STARAndy Van Sciver, left, and Brian Kinsley with the Ventura County Fire Department hook up water to the new sheriff’s armored vehicle the Rook to put out a fire at the Ventura County criminal justice training center in Camarillo.JUAN CARLO/THE STARLaw enforcement personnel watch the demonstration of the new sheriff’s armored vehicle the Rook at the Ventura County criminal justice training center in Camarillo.JUAN CARLO/THE STARJody Desjardins, sheriff's senior deputy, exits the new sheriff’s armored vehicle the Rook after a demonstration at the Ventura County criminal justice training center in Camarillo.JUAN CARLO/THE STARThis is a claw that can be attached to the new sheriff’s armored vehicle the Rook.JUAN CARLO/THE STAR