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Common name | Los Angeles Police Department |
Abbreviation | LAPD |
Motto | To Protect and to Serve |
Agency overview | |
Formed | December 13, 1869[1] |
Employees | 12,000 (2020)[2] |
Annual budget | $1.9 billion (2023)[3] |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Los Angeles, California, United States |
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Size | 503 sq mi (1,300 km2) |
Population | 3,979,576 (2019) |
Governing body | Los Angeles City Council |
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Operational structure | |
Overseen by | Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners |
Headquarters | 100 West 1st Street Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Unsworn members | 3,000 |
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Divisions | 39[6]
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Bureaus | 10[6]
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Facilities | |
Cars | 6,000 |
Boats | 2 |
Helicopters | 26 |
Planes | 3 |
Horses | 40 |
Dogs | 2 Bloodhounds 20 German Shepherds |
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The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), officially known as the City of Los Angeles Police Department, is the primary law enforcement agency of Los Angeles, California, United States.[7] With 8,832 officers[7] and 3,000 civilian staff,[2] it is the third-largest municipal police department in the United States, after the New York City Police Department and the Chicago Police Department.
The LAPD is headquartered at 100 West 1st Street in the Civic Center district. The department's organization and resources are complex, including 21 community stations (divisions) grouped in four bureaus under the Office of Operations; multiple divisions within the Detective Bureau under the Office of Special Operations; and specialized units such as the Metropolitan Division, Air Support Division, and Major Crimes Division under the Counterterrorism & Special Operations Bureau.
Independent investigative commissions have documented a history of police brutality, corruption, misconduct and discriminatory policing within the LAPD.[8][9][10][11] In 2001, the United States Department of Justice entered into a consent decree with the LAPD regarding systemic civil rights violations and lack of accountability that stretched back decades; following major reforms, the decree was lifted in 2013.[12][13]
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