Kansas City Police Department

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Kansas City Missouri Police Department
Patch of the Kansas City Police Department
Patch of the Kansas City Police Department
Common nameKansas City Police Department
AbbreviationKCPD
MottoTo Serve and Protect
Agency overview
Formed1874
Preceding agency
  • Kansas City Police Department
Employees2,134 (2012-2013)
Annual budget$222,525,260 (USD)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionKansas City, Missouri, Missouri, US
Map of Kansas City Missouri Police Department's jurisdiction
Legal jurisdictionCity of Kansas City, Missouri
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters1125 Locust Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64106
Police Officers1,459 (2012)
Corrections and Civilians675 (2012)
Police Commissioners responsible
Agency executives
  • Colonel Darryl Forte, Chief of Police
  • Major Shawn Wadle, Division Commander at the Central Patrol Station
  • Major Richard Smith, Division Commander at the East Patrol Division
  • Major Floyd Mitchell, Division Commander at the Metro Patrol Division
  • Major Roger Lewis, Division Commander at the North Patrol Division
  • Major David Zimmerman, Division Commander at the Shoal Creek Patrol Station
Facilities
Detention Centers1
Website
kcpd.org

The Kansas City Police Department (KCPD) is the principal law enforcement agency serving Kansas City in the U.S. state of Missouri. The current chief is Colonel Darryl Forte.[1]

Overview

The Mission of the Kansas City Missouri Police Department is to protect and serve with professionalism, honor and integrity. [2]

Kansas City Police Department is the largest city police agency in Missouri, based on number of employees, city population, and geographic area served.

Board of Commissioners

The Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners is responsible for the operation of the KCPD. The governor sets policy, makes promotions, holds both closed and open meetings and coordinates with the Chief of Police in providing police services to the citizens. Four of the five members of the board are selected by the governor of the state of Missouri, following approval of the Missouri legislature, with the mayor serving as the fifth member. Commissioners serve four year terms, however they serve at the pleasure of the governor and can be replaced.

Currently, those Commissioners[3] are:

Current membership

Member Term began Term ends
Mayor Sly James May 2, 2011 End of mayoral term
Michael C. Rader March 13, 2013 March 7, 2017
Alvin Brooks February 24, 2010 March 7, 2014
Angela Wasson-Hunt April 4, 2010 March 7, 2014
David Kenner Secretary-Attorney

Commissioned/sworn positions

The KCPD uses the following ranks, as dictated by state statute.[4]

Title Insignia
Colonel-Chief of Police
Assistant Chief of Police
Major
Captain
Sergeant
Police Officer
Probationary Police Officer

Media

The Tactical Response Teams of KCPD was featured in A&E's reality series Kansas City SWAT.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.kcmo.org/police/ChiefsPage/index.htm
  2. ^ [1] The department serves more than 463,202 residents across 319 square miles (830 km2).
  3. ^ http://boards.mo.gov/UserPages/Board.aspx?21
  4. ^ "Chapter 84, Section 84.150: Police Departments in St. Louis and Kansas City". Missouri Revised Statutes. Missouri General Assembly. August 28, 2013. Retrieved August 11, 2014.

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