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Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2021 4:33 PM
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Subject: MPD Deploys New Community Focused Patrol Unit
Message From DC
MPD:
MPD Deploys New Community Focused Patrol Unit
Wednesday, July
21, 2021
The
Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) is pleased to announce the newly created
Community Focused Patrol Unit. This
data-driven patrol unit has been deployed to supplement MPD’s existing patrol
districts in areas of the city that are experiencing higher volumes of criminal
activity, emerging crime trends, and/or significant events.
The Community Focused Patrol Unit, primarily
deployed on mountain bikes and scooters, is aligned under the Office of the
Executive Assistant Chief. The unit’s hours of operation and areas of focus are
driven by using data sets available to MPD, analyzing violent crime from the last
14 days of this year, and the next 14 days of the previous year. MPD’s crime
analysts have identified three areas for the unit’s initial deployment,
including Columbia Heights/Parkwood, Washington Highlands, and
Bloomingdale. Using data to ensure officers are deployed strategically,
allows for more focused violent crime prevention.
The unit is comprised of three squads, each led
by one sergeant with eight officers. The units are mobile and can easily move
and be redeployed citywide, throughout their day in order to address critical
incidents and emerging crime trends. The
units will increase MPD members’ visibility throughout the neighborhoods most
affected by violent crime, and reinforce the Department’s priorities of
directly engaging with the communities we serve every day. In an effort to
reduce and address violent crime, the new patrol unit uses an intelligence led
policing strategy that targets individuals who are committing violent acts.
“We know crime is not tied to geographical boundaries
of wards, districts, PSAs, ANCs or any other artificial structure,” said Chief
of Police Robert Contee. “Having officers on mountain bikes and scooters
maximizes the opportunity for community engagement and communication with
residents in our neighborhoods.”
Key
components of MPD’s objectives and mission focus on building strong
partnerships with the community, as well as remaining innovative and a national
leader for policing agencies in the United States.
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