Difference between revisions 133938166 and 133938167 on dewiki{{Infobox law enforcement agency | doc = autocat off | agencyname = Atlanta Police Department | patch = Atlantapd.jpg | motto = ''Resurgens'' | mottotranslated = ''Rising Again'' | formedyear = 1873 || budget =$161,657,163 (FY 2011) | country = United States | divtype = State | divname = Georgia | divdab = Georgia (U.S. state) | subdivtype = City | subdivname = Atlanta | legaljuris = City of Atlanta | sworntype = Officer | sworn = 1,668 | non-sworn = 223 | chief1name = [[George N. Turner]] | chief1position = [[Atlanta Chief of Police]]<ref name="wsbtv">{{cite web |url=http://www.wsbtv.com/news/24194565/detail.html |title=Mayor Nominates Turner For Atlanta Police Chief Job - News Story - WSB Atlanta |accessdate=2010-07-09 |author=WSBTV.com|date=2010-07-09}}</ref> | stationtype = Zone | stations = {{collapsible list |title=7 |Headquarters|Zone 1|Zone 2|Zone 3|Zone 4|Zone 5|Zone 6|Airport Section}} | jails = | website = [http://www.atlantapd.org/ Atlanta Police Department] }} The '''Atlanta Police Department''' is the law enforcement agency of the city of [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], [[United States|U.S]]. The city shifted from its rural-based Marshal and Deputy Marshal model at the end of the 19th century. In 1873, the department was formed with 26 officers. Thomas Jones was elected the first [[Atlanta Chief of Police]] by the city council. The 1,600+ officer force is led by Chief of Police [[George N. Turner]].<ref name="wsbtv"/> At the urging of Atlanta Mayor [[Kasim Reed]], the Atlanta Police Department sought to have 2000 officers by the end of 2007. The department did not reach that goal, and recent fiscal problems have curtailed any large-scale effort to expand APD's ranks. ==Zones== See full article [[Zones of Atlanta]]. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Patrol Zone !! Area served |- | Zone 1 | Western Atlanta |- | Zone 2 | Northern Atlanta |- |Zone 3 |Southern Atlanta |- |Zone 4 |South-West Atlanta |- |Zone 5 |Downtown |- |Zone 6 |Eastern Atlanta |- |Airport Section |Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport |} ==Ranks and Insignia== {| cellpadding="5" class="wikitable" |- !Title !Insignia |- |Chief of Police |[[Image:US-O10 insignia.svg|center|108px]] |- |Assistant Chief |[[Image:US-O9 insignia.svg|center|81px]] |- |Deputy Chief |[[Image:US-O8 insignia.svg|center|54px]] |- |Major |[[Image:US-O4 insignia.svg|center|27px]] |- |[[Police captain|Captain]] |[[Image:US-O3 insignia.svg|center|25px]] |- |[[Lieutenant]] |[[Image:US-OF1A.svg|center|10px]] |- |[[Sergeant]] |[[File:NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg|center|25px]] |- |Police Officer |[[Image:Blank.jpg|center|35px]] |} ==Corrections== The Atlanta Police Department works with the City of Atlanta Corrections Department, which operates three jails; {| class="wikitable" |- ! Jail !! Type of inmate |- | City Detention Center | Pretrial arrestees, sentenced ordinance and traffic offenders and custody of federal prisoners awaiting trial pursuant to a contract with the [[U.S. Marshals Service]] |- | Grady Detention Center | Custodial services patients at the general hospital ([[Grady Memorial Hospital]]) |- |Court Detention Center |Prisoner movements for judicial proceedings in the Municipal Court |} == Demographics == Breakdown of the makeup of the rank and file of APD <ref>[http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/lemas00.pdf Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics, 2000: Data for Individual State and Local Agencies with 100 or More Officers]</ref>: *Male: 83% *Female: 17% *African-American/Black: 57% *Caucasian/White: 41% *Hispanic: 1% *Asian: 1% ==Controversies== A federal investigation was conducted into the Atlanta Police Department's practices after the 2006 killing of 92-year-old [[Kathryn Johnston]], who shot at officers as they entered her home unannounced on a [[no-knock warrant]]. Prosecutors alleged that the officers falsified information and documents after the killing to justify the serving of the warrant. On April 26, 2007, two officers pleaded guilty to [[manslaughter]], violation of oath, [[Solicitation|criminal solicitation]], and [[making false statements]]. One additionally pleaded guilty to [[perjury]].<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/LAW/04/26/atlanta.indictments.ap/index.html | title = Police officer, ex-officer plead guilty in woman's killing | publisher=Associated Press | date=2007-04-26}} {{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=RjwilmsiBot}}</ref> Furthermore, the federal probe into the police department revealed that Atlanta Police Vice Detectives routinely lied to obtain search warrants, including often falsifying [[affidavit]]s.{{Citation needed|date=April 2008}} On July 8, 2011, it was not reported in the [[Atlanta Journal Constitution]] that six police officers were fired for lying about events concerning a raid on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cases_of_police_brutality_in_the_United_States#Georgia|Atlanta Eagle Bar] (which catered to gay persons). In June 2011, a 343 page report was released that details how 16 officers lied or destroyed evidence when asked about the raid on the Eagle Bar. At least two of the officers in question had been cited for lying on another occasion in a federal drug case in October 2009 (the federal prosecutors informed the Atlanta Police Department that they would never be used again in a federal prosecution).<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/6-atlanta-officers-fired-1006281.html | title = 6 Atlanta officers fired over Atlanta Eagle raid | publisher=Atlanta Journal-Constitution | date=2011-07-08}}</ref> On April 8, 2011, APD officers shot a 64 year old Marine veteran who had fired several shots at the ground in front of a man who was stealing from him, which was a frequent occurrence.<ref name="105years">{{cite news|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/man-facing-105-years-1221252.html|title=Man facing 105 years in prison for shooting at would-be thief|author=Rhonda Cook|work=Atlanta Journal-Constitution|date=10 November 2011}}</ref> He lost his kidney, and while he was eventually released from prison in early November after prosecutors finally dropped charges- after threatening him with 105 years in prison-<ref name="105years"/> his home and that of his deceased father had been looted and burnt by criminals who stole almost all his personal and business possessions.<ref name="105years"/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/charges-dropped-against-veteran-1223433.html|title=Charges dropped against veteran|work=Atlanta Journal-Constitution|author=Rhonda Cook|date=11 November 2011}}</ref> APD officers claimed Sturdivant pointed his rifle at the officers, who never identified themselves, a point disputed by Sturdivant's public defender given that the one bullet of the 14 officers fired that actually hit him, traveled through the side of the rifle's stock.<ref name="105years"/> ==Equipment used by the Atlanta Police Department== [[File:Atlanta Police GA USA - Ford Crown Victoria (1).jpg|thumb|An Atlanta police car]] Vehicles: Ford Police Interceptor equipped with state-of-the-art Whelen LED Lighting packages and digital control consoles along with Panasonic Toughbook Mobile Data Terminals. The Atlanta Police Department is currently reviewing the new Dodge Charger, Chevy Caprice, and Ford Taurus Police Interceptor packages for suitable replacement to the discontinued Ford Crown Victoria. Due to heavy wear and tear and frequent pursuits, only all wheel drive or rear wheel drive vehicles are considered. Communications: Motorola Digital 800 MHz Trunking system that is one of the largest in the country and utilizes 24 channels. This system provides voice and data communications for the Atlanta Police, Fire, Watershed, Corrections and other Municipal Departments. The Atlanta Police Radio System also provides voice and data communications for the Georgia State Patrol inside of the Atlanta Metropolitan area and the City of Hapeville, The City of East Point, and the City of College Park. Weapons: [[Smith & Wesson M&P]] .40<ref>Smith & Wesson advertisement in Sept. 2010 issue of ''Tactical Weapons'' magazine.</ref> ==See also== {{Portal box|Atlanta|Law enforcement/Law enforcement topics}} * [[List of law enforcement agencies in Georgia]] *[[Atlanta Chief of Police]] {{-}} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.atlantapd.org/ Atlanta Police Department] [[Category:Municipal police departments of Georgia (U.S. state)]] [[Category:Government of Atlanta, Georgia]] [[fa:اداره پلیس آتلانتا]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=133938167.
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