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This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Minnesota. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 448 law enforcement agencies employing 9,667 sworn police officers, about 185 for each 100,000 residents.
This was the second largest property fire in the US in 1982 and one of the largest in Minneapolis history, with 85% of the entire department (on and off duty) responding to the fire. The cause of the fire was suspected to be two juveniles playing with an acetylene torch in the vacant department store which set fire to a debris pile (charges ...
The Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) is the primary law enforcement agency in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It is also the largest police department in Minnesota. Formed in 1867, it is the second-oldest police department in Minnesota, after the Saint Paul Police Department that formed in 1854. A short-lived Board of Police ...
Resigned to Bloomington Police Department: Murder of Jerry Haaf, [18] KARE 11 media complaint [19] 1994–2002: 9: Robert Olson [20] Dismissed, contract not renewed: Federal mediation [21] 2002–2006: 5: William McManus: Resigned to San Antonio Police Department [22] 2006–2007 (sworn)- 2012: 7: Tim Dolan [23] I-35W Mississippi River Bridge ...
The SPPD is the second largest law enforcement agency in Minnesota, after the Minneapolis Police Department. The department consists of 575 sworn officers [1] and 200 non-sworn officials. [2] [3] The current Chief of Police is Axel Henry. He is the 42nd chief in the history of the St. Paul Police Department and was sworn in November 2022.
Nov. 13—WARDEN — Warden Chief of Police Rick Martin said Warden's gang activity has been significantly lower since the 2010s, but the city still works with surrounding communities and within ...
Saint Paul, Minnesota: Minneapolis Police Department Third Precinct Station A large crowd surrounding the police station building the night of May 28, 2020, when it was overrun and set on fire. Wolfe pleaded guilty and received a three-and-a-half-year prison sentence for the arson charge and was ordered to pay $12 million in restitution.
The Department is made up of a police chief, 4 police captains, 9 police lieutenants, 25 police sergeants, and a combination of police officers and investigators that add up to about 102 total. There are around 60 non-sworn personnel. The department states that it subscribes to a philosophy of Intelligence Led Policing. [citation needed]