Hyattsville City Police Department

Hyattsville City Police Department
Abbreviation HCPD
Agency overview
Formed 1886
Employees 56 approx (as of 2010)
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction* City of Hyattsville in the state of Maryland, USA
Map of Hyattsville City Police Department's jurisdiction.
Size 2.7 square miles
Population 17,557
General nature
Operational structure
Officers 42 approx (as of 2010)
Civilians 14 approx (as of 2010)
Agency executive Douglas K. Holland, Chief Of Police
Facilities
Headquarterss 4310 Gallatin Street, Hyattsville, MD 20781
Website
http://www.hyattsville.org/index.aspx?nid=79
Footnotes
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction.

Overview

The Hyattsville City Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency in Hyattsville, Maryland in the United States, servicing a population of 17,557 (2010 Census) residents and visitors within 2.7 square miles (7.0 km²) of the municipality. The Hyattsville City Police Department is an internationally accredited, full-service police department. The current Chief Of Police for the Hyattsville City Police Department is Chief Douglas K. Holland. The Hyattsville City Police Department also maintains its own emergency communications section.

Rank structure

The Hyattsville City Police Department is a paramilitary organization with a rank structure similar to the United States military. The ranks of Corporal through Captain are based on promotional testing. These ranks are appointed by the Chief of Police and approved by the Mayor and the City Council.

The Hyattsville City Police Department's rank structure is as listed:

Rank Insignia Description
Chief Of Police/Colonel
The Chief of Police for the Hyattsville City Police Department holds the rank of colonel. The Chief of Police is the Agency Executive of the Hyattsville City Police Department and is appointed by the Mayor and the City Council for the City of Hyattsville, Maryland (COL).
Captain
The specific responsibilities of a captain are that as being assigned as the Deputy Chief of Police for the Hyattsville City Police Department. The Deputy Chief may serve as the Acting Chief if directed and authorized to do so by the Chief of Police, Mayor, or City Council. This position is appointed by the Mayor and the City Council for the City of Hyattsville, Maryland (CPT).
Lieutenant
A lieutenant is generally responsible for commanding one of the three division's within the Hyattsville City Police Department which are Patrol Services Division, Special Services Division, and Administrative Services Division. A lieutenant can also act as the Chief or Deputy Chief of Police when authorized to do so by the Chief of Police. This position is appointed by the Mayor and the City Council for the City of Hyattsville, Maryland (LT).
Sergeant
Sergeants serve as squad commanders and shift duty officers. Sergeants also may be assigned to work within another division/unit within the agency. This position is appointed by the Mayor and the City Council for the City of Hyattsville, Maryland (SGT).
Corporal
Corporals are the first line supervisors and are second in command for a patrol squad. In the absence of a sergeant, they may act as the squad commander and shift duty officer. Corporals also may be assigned to work within another division/unit within the agency. This position is appointed by the Mayor and the City Council for the City of Hyattsville, Maryland (CPL).
Police Officer First Class
Officers who complete eighteen months of satisfactory service which, is also the probationary employment period are automatically promoted to the rank of Police Officer First Class (PFC).
Police Officer (Private)
Officer Candidate's successfully completing the academy and field training are appointed as a Police Officer Private (PVT).

Training academy

Members of the Hyattsville City Police Department are professional law-enforcement officers who must meet established standards and successfully complete a rigorous training program as required by the Maryland Police Training Commission. Officer candidates receive this training at the Prince George's Community College Municipal Police Academy, a fully accredited police-training facility located in Largo, Maryland. Officer candidates are expected to maintain physical and mental discipline throughout the academy.

The standard training course covers subjects such as criminal and motor-vehicle law, accident investigation, first aid, abnormal psychology, traffic control, criminal investigation, defensive tactics, weapons qualifications and court procedures. Academy students are required to maintain a high academic standing during their twenty four week classroom training. Upon graduation, officers will have earned 15 college credits towards an academic degree and be assigned to Field Training Officers for an additional eight weeks of training. Thereafter, officers are eligible for assignment to any of the Hyattsville City Police Department's Patrol Squads.

Organizational structure

The Hyattsville City Police Department is currently divided into the following sections:

Specialized units and certifications

Hyattsville City Police Department specialized units and certifications are:

Equipment

Weapons

Hyattsville City police officers are currently issued a Beretta PX4 Storm .40 caliber pistol, X26 Taser, ASP collapsible baton, OC spray, handcuffs, and portable radio. Some officers are also issued/certified to use an 870 Remington 12 gauge shotgun and or an AR-15 Patrol Rifle.

Patrol Vehicles

The Hyattsville City Police Department currently use the police package Chevrolet Impala, Dodge Charger, Dodge Magnum and Ford Crown Victoria.

Fallen officers

The following Officers have died in the line of duty:

External links

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