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Miami Beach Police Department

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Abbreviation
  
MBPD

Phone
  
+1 305-673-7900

Population
  
87,779 (2010)

Miami Beach Police Department

Legal personality
  
Governmental: Government agency

Operations jurisdiction*
  
City of Miami Beach in the state of Florida, USA

Size
  
18.7 square miles (48 km)

General nature
  
Law enforcement Local civilian police

Address
  
Lincoln-Marti School, 1100 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, USA

Profiles

Miami beach police department recruitment video


The Miami Beach Police Department is the police department of the U.S. city of Miami Beach, Florida, patrolling the entire Miami Beach area, although they sometimes cooperate with the county-wide Miami-Dade Police Department.

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The Miami Beach Police are famous for their bicycle patrols, which wear dark blue shorts and white short-sleeve uniform tops. The bicycle patrols were created due to the frequent traffic congestion of the Miami Beach isles (particularly in the famous Ocean Drive area on South Beach). Bicycle patrols go where patrol vehicles cannot, but they also perform traffic duties. There are even some patrol officers on roller skates.

The Miami Beach Police wear dark blue trousers with dark blue shirts, and have red, white, and blue patrol vehicles however, the department is in the process of switching over to black and white patrol vehicles by the end of 2008. The current Chief of the Department is Chief Daniel Oates.

Miami beach police department officer of the month awards


Incidents

In recent years, the Miami Beach Police Department has come under scrutiny for their involvement in a series of questionable incidents. In 2009, two officers were accused of taunting and falsely arresting a gay man. In another incident, one of their officers was arrested on felony charges for a crash in an all-terrain vehicle, seriously injuring and hospitalizing two people. The arrested officer and a second officer had been drinking on-duty with a group of women who were having a bachelorette party at a local nightspot prior to the crash. In another incident, officers fired approximately 100 shots at a motorist during a busy Urban Weekend celebration surrounding Memorial Day; numerous innocent bystanders were injured by police bullets. After several years of scrutiny, the investigation remains open. In August 2013, a teenage graffiti artist was chased by police after being observed tagging an abandoned building. The teenager subsequently died after being shot with a Taser. His family has filed a lawsuit against the city of Miami Beach.

References

Miami Beach Police Department Wikipedia