The Metropolitan Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for the District of Columbia, in the United States. With approximately 3,800 officers and 600 civilian staff, it is the sixth-largest municipal police department in the U.S. The department serves an area of 68 square miles and a population of over 700,000 people. The Metropolitan Police replaced previous law enforcement organizations.
About Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia in brief

The Board initially divided the District into 10 precincts, while the Second Precinct included the Second county territory of Anacostia, north of Washington City, and north of the city of D.C. It was established in 1842 because President John Tyler had been burned in effigy, purportedly because he had had rocks thrown at him on the White House grounds. The formation of Metropolitan Police dissolved all previous authorities tasked with defending the federal government within the District but commanded directly by the President, and commanded by the military force, not by the local government. The Police Board unanimously chose one of its members, William Webb, to be its first Chief. The police force was modeled on the New York City Police Department and its structure, itself modeled on that of the London Metropolitan Police Service. It is one of the oldest police departments in theUnited States. The headquarters is at the Henry J Daly Building, located on Indiana Avenue in Judiciary Square across the street from the District. of Columbia Court of Appeals and the Superior Court of theDistrict of Columbia. It also operates the Command Information Center which monitors hundreds of cameras across the city, license plate readers, Shotspotter and other intelligence and surveillance devices. It has a unique role in that it serves as a local police department, with county, state and Federal responsibilities, and is under a municipal government but operates under Federal authority. The president may direct the Mayor to provide such services for up to 48 hours.
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