Inglewood Police Department

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Inglewood Police Department
Abbreviation Inglewood PD
Patch of the Inglewood Police Department
Agency Overview
Formed February 14, 1908
Legal personality Governmental agency
Jurisdictional Structure
General nature
Operational Structure
Headquarters One Manchester Blvd. Inglewood, California
Sworn members 196
Unsworn members 60
Agency executive Jacqueline Seabrooks, Chief of Police
Website
http://www.inglewoodpd.org/

The Inglewood Police Department is the police department serving Inglewood, California.

The Inglewood Police Department has 300 employees including over 200 sworn personnel.[1]

Officers are organised in four divisions or bureaux. The Administrative Services Bureau, Detective Bureau, Patrol Bureau, and the Office of the Chief of Police. [2]

Since October 2007 the Chief of Police has been Jacqueline Seabrooks[3] who replaced Interim Chief of Police Julius Davis. Before Davis the department had been led by Ronald Banks.

The IPD is based at One Manchester Blvd. Inglewood, California.[4] and Officers are trained at STARS Center, which is the LA County Sheriff's Academy.

[edit] Fallen Officers

Since the establishment of the Inglewood Police Department, 3 officers have died in the line of duty. [5]

Officer Date of Death Details
Officer Norris Vinton McMackin Wednesday, June 1, 1938 Motorcycle accident
Sergeant George Aguilar Thursday, March 31, 1988 Gunfire
Officer John Frederick Lee (Fred) Small Monday, June 23, 2003 Motorcycle accident

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