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Long Beach Police Department (New York)

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Abbreviation
  
LBPD

Police Officers
  
69

Number of employees
  
69

Sworn members
  
69

Headquarters
  
Long Beach, New York

Phone
  
+1 516-431-1800

Legal jurisdiction
  
Long Beach

Legal personality
  
Governmental: Government agency

Operations jurisdiction*
  
City of Long Beach in the state of New York, USA

General nature
  
Law enforcement Local civilian police

Address
  
Long Beach City Hall, 1 W Chester St, Long Beach, NY 11561, USA

Long Beach Police Department (New York) is the primary law enforcement agency for the City of Long Beach on the South Shore of Long Island. Established in 1911, it has approximately 68 sworn members. LBPD Headquarters is located at One West Chester Street, across from the Long Beach Fire Department. The Police Commissioner is Michael Tangney.

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History

The Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) has been serving Long Beach, New York since 1911. The Department frequently works together with the nearby Nassau County Police Department. The Department originally started with 36 police officers, who were issued six-shot revolvers. Now, the LBPD has state-of-the-art equipment, including non-lethal weapons.

In the summer of 2007, the LBPD started using two Segway people movers on the boardwalk for patrol. Long Beach police are the first to use Segways on Long Island.

In 2011, the Long Beach Police Department was featured on the television series Speeders.

Background

The City of Long Beach, a community of more than 35,000 residents, has been served since 1911 by the Long Beach Police Department. Commissioner Michael Tangney leads the Department. In addition to the Uniformed Patrol Force, the Department has the following specialized units: Detective Division, Narcotics Task Force, Street Crimes Unit, Traffic Division, Motorcycle Unit and Identification Division.

The Department employs Bicycle Patrols on the Boardwalk and for major events such as races or bike tours and Four Wheel Drive vehicle's patrol on the beach.

Aside from officer's service weapons, the department also utilizes a wide variety of non-lethal weapons, such as pepper spray, expandable batons, TASERs, and pepperball devices.

Auxiliary Police

The Long Beach Police Department also has an Auxiliary Unit, where members, who are certified in CPR/AED assist with parade crowd control, bike patrols, beach and boardwalk patrols, as well as school patrols. Members serve as the "Eyes and Ears of the Long Beach Police Department", and carry a baton, handcuffs, pepper spray, a flashlight, and a radio. The Commissioner of the LBAPD is Dennis Verzi.

During the busy summer months, Special Officers are recruited from criminal justice programs at local colleges to assist with crowd control and enforcement at the Ocean Beach Park and other areas.

References

Long Beach Police Department (New York) Wikipedia