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  2. Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia

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    The MPD's regulations are compiled in title 5, chapter 1 of the District of Columbia Code. The MPD has a broad array of specialized services, including the Emergency Response Team, K9, harbor patrol, air support, explosive ordnance division, homeland security, criminal intelligence, narcotics, and the gun recovery unit.

  3. Chief of the Metropolitan Police Department of the District ...

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    Robert V. Murray would be the last Major and Superintendent and the first Chief of Police of the MPD, [5] In 1953 Congress passed the District Government Reorganization Act, establishing a new Metropolitan Police Department with effect from June 26, 1953.

  4. Minneapolis Police Department - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 MPD officers were authorized to carry a Beretta, Smith & Wesson, H&K or SIG Sauer in 9mm, .40 or .45 in DA/SA only. From 2012 to 2015 MPD officers were authorized to carry only the Smith & Wesson M&P in 9mm or .45. From 2015 to present MPD officers are authorized to carry a Smith & Wesson M&P, SIG Sauer P320 or Glock in 9mm or .45 cal.

  5. Brian O'Hara - Wikipedia

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    The MPD faced a $1 million budget cut from the proposed $195 million, resulting in the loss of several civilian positions. Adjustments included reallocating funds for immigration services, supporting a city attorney's office position, [24] and community safety projects1. Mayor Jacob Frey noted the importance of proper resourcing for the ...

  6. Timeline of race relations and policing in Minneapolis–Saint Paul

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    By 1902, while Mayor Ames was still in office, the MPD had become infamous in the United States for the boldness of its corruption and crimes. By 1902 The MPD had five precincts and one paddy wagon. When the Citizens' Alliance was established, the MPD would "harass, infiltrate, and attack labor unions" on behalf of the Alliance.

  7. History of the Metropolitan Police - Wikipedia

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    Until 1897, Metropolitan Police officers did not receive a boot allowance. Joseph Sadler Thomas in uniform as first Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police's F (Covent Garden) Division between 1829 and 1833. Previously a parish constable for St Paul's, Covent Garden, he later became Deputy Constable of Manchester City Police (1833–1839).

  8. Dissociative identity disorder - Wikipedia

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    Dissociative identity disorder [1] [2]; Other names: Multiple personality disorder Split personality disorder: Specialty: Psychiatry, clinical psychology: Symptoms: At least two distinct and relatively enduring personality states, [3] recurrent episodes of dissociative amnesia, [3] inexplicable intrusions into consciousness (e.g., voices, intrusive thoughts, impulses, trauma-related beliefs ...

  9. Miami Police Department - Wikipedia

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    In January 1986, The New York Times reported that "corruption charges are not new" to MPD. [6] In 2018, the Miami New Times wrote, "Miami cops have a storied history of getting caught committing the very crimes they are supposed to police." [7] Jorge Colina became MPD Chief of Police in 2018. [8]