Minneapolis Police Department

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The Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) is the police department in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was formed in 1867, making it the second-oldest police department in Minnesota. The Saint Paul Police Department is the oldest, formed in 1854. The department has four precincts with over 800 officers and 300 other employees.[4][5] The department did get national attention from the murder of George Floyd.

Minneapolis Police Department
Abbreviation MPD
Agency Overview
Formed 1867
Preceding agency Municipal Police
Employees 926
Annual Budget $193 million (2020)[1]
Legal personality Governmental agency
Jurisdictional Structure
Divisional agency City of Minneapolis in the U.S. state of Minnesota , U.S.
Hennepin County Minnesota Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Minneapolis Highlighted.svg
Map of Minneapolis Police Department's jurisdiction.
Size 58.4 square miles (151 km2)
Population 429,607 (2019)
Governing body [[Minneapolis Mayor's Office]]
General nature
Operational Structure
Headquarters Downtown Minneapolis City Hall
Police officerss 579 police officers[2]
Civilian employeess 300 civilian employees
Agency executive Brian O'Hara, Chief of Police
Units
Precincts
Facilities
Stations, Substations, and Safety Centerss 9 (1 destroyed)
Helicopterss Available from the Minnesota State Patrol[3]
Website
Minneapolis Police

Minneapolis Police Department Media

References