Sacramento Police Department

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The Sacramento Police Department (SPD) is the police department for the city of Sacramento, California. The department was created in 1849. The current Chief of Police is Rick Braziel.

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[edit] History

The City of Sacramento was founded in 1849 to create order out of the chaotic gold rush descending on the Sacramento Valley. In July 1849 Sacramento founded a marshal’s office, which was the beginning of the Sacramento Police Department. The city was chartered in October of 1849 and became the first chartered city in California.

[edit] Organization

[edit] Office of the Chief

Intergovernmental & Legislative Affairs

Media & Public Relations Bureau

[edit] Office of Operations

[edit] Patrol Division

The City of Sacramento is divided into six patrol districts which each district divided into three beats. Listed below are the Districts and the neighborhood they include.

[edit] District One (Northwest)

Natomas
North Natomas

[edit] District Two (North)

North Sacramento
Del Paso

[edit] District Three (Central)

Downtown
College Greens

[edit] District Four (Southwest)

Land Park
South Land Park
Greenhaven
Pocket

[edit] District Five (South)

Meadowview
Parkway
Valley Hi

[edit] District Six (East)

Oak Park
Tahoe Park
Fruitridge

[edit] Metro Division

Traffic Enforcement Teams (Motorcycles)
DUI Enforcement Team
Air Operations (Helicopter)
SWAT
Explosive Ordnance Detail (Bomb Squad)
K-9

[edit] Problem Oriented Policing (POP) Teams

[edit] Office of Investigations

[edit] Office of Technical Services

[edit] Office of Emergency Services and Homeland Security

[edit] Facilities

[edit] Police Headquarters

[edit] William J Kinney Police Facility (North Station)

[edit] Joseph E Rooney Police Facility (South Station)

[edit] Communications Center

[edit] Memorial

[edit] Died or Killed in the Line of Duty

1878 Joseph Scott; Killed in the Line of Duty
1910 P.F. "Pop" Becker; Killed in the Line of Duty
1935 Erskin Fish; Killed in the Line of Duty
1951 Frank F. Mello; Died in the line of duty due to a motorcycle collision
1954 Francis M. Rea; Shot and Killed in the Line of Duty
1963 Arnold Gamble; Shot and Killed in the Line of Duty
1963 Eugene McKnight; Killed in the Line of Duty
1970 Bernard Bennett; Shot and Killed by a sniper in the Line of Duty
1972 Andrew Collins; Died in the line of duty due to a motorcycle collision
1974 Doyle Popovich; Killed in the Line of Duty
1975 Rodney Butts; Died in the Line of Duty
1991 Michael Gartrell; Died in the Line of Duty due to a vehicle collision
1997 Emily Morgenroth; Died in the Line of Duty due to a vehicle collision
1999 William Bean Jr.; Shot and Killed in the Line of Duty

[edit] Died at work

1981 William Warner; Died of accidental gunshot
2000 Joseph Chairez; Died suddenly at work from an aneurism

Officers from the Sacramento Police Department are listed on the following memorials:

  1. Sacramento Police and Sheriff Memorial
  2. California Peace Officers Memorial
  3. National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial

[edit] See also

[edit] External links