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  2. Sarah Crew - Wikipedia

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    The local police federation raised objections even though they, like Crew, had agreed to the filming, [5] which had begun in 2019. Crew noted that it was never anticipated that interest would be so high. The TV series "To Catch a Copper" was first screened in January 2024 after scandals involving women's treatment by the police . [6]

  3. List of members of the Council of the District of Columbia

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    The Group 1 at-large council member who served the shortest period of time is Sekou Biddle, who served 123 days from his appointment on January 7, 2011, until May 9, 2011 (his successor, Vincent Orange, was sworn in on May 10 after a special election held April 26, 2011).

  4. 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 violent crime suppression units.

  5. Council of the District of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Council of the District of Columbia (or simply D.C. Council) is the legislative branch of the government of the District of Columbia. As permitted in the United States Constitution, the district is not part of any U.S. state and is overseen directly by the federal government.

  6. Secure DC Crime Bill: Council unanimously passes ... - AOL

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    The Secure DC Omnibus Amendment Act of 2024 unanimously passed the D.C. Council Tuesday evening.

  7. District of Columbia Protective Services Division - Wikipedia

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    The District of Columbia Protective Services Division (formerly, the Protective Services Police Department) is a division of the Department of General Services of the District of Columbia Government. The organization is responsible for "law enforcement activities and physical security of all properties owned, leased or otherwise under the ...

  8. Constables in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Arizona, a constable is an elected peace officer of the county for the justice precinct and must live in the precinct to which they are elected. The constable serves a four-year term and has similar powers, duties and authority as the sheriff. Sheriffs and constables are the only two elected peace officers in the State of Arizona.

  9. 2022 Council of the District of Columbia election - Wikipedia

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    Karl Racine, Attorney General for the District of Columbia (2015-present) [44] Elissa Silverman, at-large Councilperson (since 2015) [41] Ruth Wattenberg, member of the District of Columbia State Board of Education for Ward 3 (since 2015) [49] Organizations. International Association of Fire Fighters Local 36 [49] SEIU 32BJ [49]

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