The Houston Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency serving the City of Houston, Texas, United States and some surrounding areas. With approximately 5,300 officers and 1,200 civilian support personnel it is the fifth-largest municipal police department, serving the fourth-largest city in the United States. HPD’s jurisdiction often overlaps with several other law enforcement agencies, among them the Harris County Sheriff’s Office and Harris County Constable Precincts. The HPD was founded in 1841 and the first homicide division was established in 1930.
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He will be the city’s first African American city controller. In 2013, Bradford will be a candidate for the Houston County District attorney’s seat at the large council seat vacated in 2009 by Patricia Lykos, who lost the election. In 2014, Bradford ran for city council at large. He was the city council’s first black city controller, starting in the Juvenile Division. In 2015, Bradford became the city of Houston’s first female police chief. He served as chief from 1982 to 1990 and later became the City’s first Black mayor in 1998. In 1990, Mayor Kathy Whitmire appointed Elizabeth Watson as the first female chief. Watson followed Bradford as chief. In 1996, Watson was appointed the first woman police chief of the Houston Police department. In 1999, the first AfricanAmerican woman police officer on the force, Margie Duty, joined the H PD in 1953, starting with the Juveniles Division. The department’s bomb squad was created in 1965. In 1965, it is known to have existed since 1956 as Sgt. ‘Army’ Armstrong, was a one-man Bomb Squad, responding to any explosive related event. The next year, 1967, saw massive riots at Texas Southern University. During the riots, one officer was killed and nearly 500 students were arrested. In the 1970s, the still-active Community Relations Division wascreated within the H Police Department. In 1979, the department’s first purchase of bulletproof vests for their officers. That year also marked the department’s first purchase. of bullets for officers.
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