Alexandria Police Department


The Alexandria Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency servicing 155,810 people within of jurisdiction within Alexandria, Virginia. The APD has been internationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies since 1986, and was re-accredited in 1991, 1996, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016. The APD has 315 sworn officers and 152 civilian employees. New officers are trained at the Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy.

Jurisdiction

City of Alexandria police officers have jurisdiction of Virginia crimes and crimes legislated by the City of Alexandria local government. Physical jurisdiction extends 1 mile into neighboring jurisdictions of Arlington County and Fairfax County.

History

and constables were employed by the city since 1797 with the starting pay of $150 dollars annually.
The Alexandria Police Department was founded on July 15, 1870. When the city authorized a formal police department, the board of police elected a captain, a lieutenant, and 19 patrolmen. All officers were issued star-shaped tin badges, but they had to supply their own uniforms and guns.
In 1918, the Alexandria Police Department founded the Motor Unit with the purchase of one Harley-Davidson motorcycle for use in answering emergency calls.
On September 11, 2001 the Alexandria Police Department responded to the Pentagon in response to the September 11 attacks as mutual aid to support the Arlington County Police Department, the jurisdiction in which the attacks occurred.
Chief David P. Baker was arrested on July 25, 2009 for drunk driving after crashing his official vehicle in neighboring Arlington County, Virginia. Baker resigned on July 28 and was replaced by Deputy Chief Earl L. Cook. On October 1, 2016 Chief Earl Cook retired after 37 years and Deputy Chief David Huchler was appointed Interim Chief of Police while the IACP searched for a replacement. On January 16 Michael L. Brown, former Chief of Police for the California Highway Patrol was announced as the successor to Earl Cook.
The department responded to shots fired on June 14, 2017 to a quiet Del Ray neighborhood. Police Officers from both Alexandria and the US Capital Police Department shot and killed James Hodgkinson after a 10 minute gun battle with the assailant, an event that became known as the congressional baseball shooting. Hodgkinson was attempting to kill republican congressman who were practicing on Monroe street baseball field for the annual Congressional Baseball Game for Charity.
Three officers from the Alexandria Police Department received the Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor on July 27, 2017, in recognition of their heroism during the June 14 shooting incident at Eugene Simpson Stadium Park. The Medal of Valor is the highest decoration for bravery exhibited by public safety officers in the United States.

Organization

Field Operations Bureau

The Field Operations Bureau is responsible for patrolling neighborhoods and responding to 9-1-1 calls. They also provide traffic enforcement and conduct preliminary investigations of crimes.
Patrol Sectors:
Patrol Support
HS/OP is responsible for the traditional Homeland Security functions to include: maintaining a liaison with federal, state, local and military terrorism/intelligence counterparts; partnership in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Joint Terrorism Task Force, and review and local follow-up investigations of related police reports and bulletins regarding international or domestic terrorism matters.

Investigative Services Bureau

The Investigations Bureau investigates major crimes, including allegations of police misconduct. The bureau has 91 employees and 65 to 80 volunteers.
Sections:
The Administrative Services Bureau includes the following division and units:
These are the current ranks of the Alexandria Police Department:
TitleInsigniaUniformBadge Style
Chief of PoliceWhite shirt, blue pantsGold badge
Assistant Chief of PoliceWhite shirt, blue pantsGold badge
Deputy Chief of PoliceWhite shirt, blue pantsGold badge
CaptainWhite shirt, blue pantsGold badge
LieutenantWhite shirt, blue pantsGold badge
SergeantGray shirt, blue pantsGold badge
Police officerGray shirt, blue pantsSilver badge
Recruit officerNavy blue shirt, navy blue pants-

Recruit officer is the initial rank of oncoming Alexandria Police Officer, held while undergoing training at the Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy. Upon graduation from the academy Recruit officers are appointed to the rank of Police Officer and enter the Police Training Officer Program.
APD adopts a rank differentiation method via the uniforms worn. Police Officer 1 up through the rank of Police Officer 4 wear gray shirts and silver badges with 'A.P.D.' insignia pinned on each side of the collar and silver cap plates. Sergeants also wear the same gray shirt but they wear gold badges, gold collar insignia, and gold cap plates instead of silver.
Higher-ranking officers wear white shirts with gold badges with gold 'A.P.D.' insignia pinned on each side of the collar. Their insignia of rank is displayed on the shoulder epaulettes of the uniform. The badges and cap plates for higher-ranking officers are gold and engraved with the wearers rank-title.

Fallen officers

Since the establishment of the Alexandria Police Department, 17 officers have died in the line of duty.
OfficerDate of DeathDetails
Monday, August 4, 1823
Assault
Sunday, September 9, 1827
Assault
Sunday, May 15, 1887
Gunfire
Thursday, December 28, 1893
Gunfire
Sunday, February 16, 1919
Gunfire
Saturday, August 18, 1928
Gunfire
Thursday, June 20, 1929
Gunfire
Thursday, September 4, 1930
Automobile accident
Sunday, September 7, 1930
Gunfire
Sunday, March 17, 1935
Gunfire
Saturday, September 11, 1948
Gunfire
Wednesday, February 4, 1959
Gunfire
Friday, October 19, 1962
Heart attack
Sunday, September 27, 1964
Gunfire
Wednesday, December 27, 1972
Gunfire
Wednesday, March 22, 1989
Gunfire
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Duty related illness

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