MPD seeks two suspects and a vehicle in reference to an Armed Robbery (Gun) offense that occurred on Saturday, February 26, 2022, in the 2000 block of Benning Road, NE
MPD seeks a suspect in reference to an Armed Robbery (Gun) offense that occurred on Friday, February 18, 2022, in the 3100 block of Mount Pleasant Street, Northwest.
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As a special police officer, you provide safety and security services for an assigned area or company. You may work as an auxiliary police officer for the police force to provide support for full-time officers, or you may work in a fire police or company police unit. Federal buildings such as the Navy Yard in Washington DC, Hospitals, university campuses, and museums just to name a few often rely on special police officers to keep the peace. Your job duties are similar to those of other law enforcement officials. You may direct traffic, make traffic stops, conduct investigations and make arrests. Depending where you work, you may or may not carry a firearm.
What is special police in Washington DC?
The term Special Police Officer (SPO), is any person who is commissioned which have been approved pursuant to this act, and who may be authorized to carry a weapon. They are privately commissioned police officers with full arrest powers within an area or premises which the officer has been employed to protect.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Protect personnel and property in a professional manner Meet and deal tactfully and politely with general public Effectively and efficiently screen and process visitors Conduct internal and external roving foot patrols Direct traffic Ability to maintain excellent detection rate on x ray machine Detect and respond to alarms and emergencies Secure entrances and exits during emergencies Control keys and lock combinations Communicate and remain accessible via two way radio or company issued cellular phone Understand and comply with all requirements defined within company documents to include: Post and General Orders, plans, policies, procedures. Observe and report all offenses/incidents Perform reporting on utility systems Provide first aid, CPR, and assist during emergencies as necessary. Must be able to wear protective body armor as a part of the duty uniform. Maintain mandated training requirements in accordance with company guidance. Maintain physical fitness, agility requirements, and weapons qualifications. Ensure safety requirements compliance and safe work practices. Support safety programs Participate in Quality and Process Improvement programs. Perform other duties as assigned. Regular, in-person attendance is required.Special Police Officer Washington DC Special police officer shall have the same powers as a law enforcement officer to Arrest without a warrant for offenses committed within the premises to which his or her jurisdiction extends or outside the premises on a fresh pursuit for offenses committed on the premises. C. Code §23-582A. Special police officers appointed pursuant to § 1100.1 shall be strictly confined in their authority to the particular place or property which they are commissioned to protect. To protect the property of one person or corporation located in various sections of the District of Columbia and in more than one police district, and to protect money, securities, or other property being transported between the locations of the property of that person or corporation, or between those locations and certain banks or other depositories. All locations of property, banks, or other places pursuant to § 1101.2 shall be specified upon the face of the commission issued to those special police officers.
Every crime in our subways is relentlessly investigated. In one such example, the team from Dist 4 in Manhattan apprehended a man wanted for an earlier assault with a knife after searching for him. The Manhattan Transit Squad has now arrested and charged the suspect. pic.twitter.com/DBjxN9qbyh
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HILLSBORO, Oregon Feb 21 2022 A Washington County jury found a man guilty of first-degree rape and two counts of first-degree sodomy on Friday.
In October of 2018, the victim, who was living out of state at the time, was alerted to a video posted to a pornographic website. It depicted the victim engaged in sexual activity with an unidentified man. The victim had limited memory of the encounter and had no recollection that it was recorded.
The victim reported the video to police. Investigators found it and confirmed it depicted the victim. In November 2018, the victim received a friend request from a stranger on social media. She accepted Jorge Ulises Serrano’s request and he began messaging her. The victim realized that she met the defendant when he worked as a security guard at her apartment complex.
Serrano later admitted that he engaged in sexual activity with her despite knowing that she was highly intoxicated. He also admitted that he committed various acts after she fell unconscious.
Serrano worked as a security guard from July 2014 to June 2015. He was a corrections deputy with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office from July 2017 to November 2018. Investigators said he uploaded the video of the woman during his time in Jefferson County.
He was terminated from that job prior to the allegations against him, according to detectives. As the investigation continued, detectives said they identified six additional victims of Serrano.
Investigators said Serrano used social media to meet women and underage girls.
Serrano was also suspected to have uploaded intimate photos and videos of multiple women without their knowledge, according to deputies.
He was convicted of rape in Marion County where he was given 40 years in prison.
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Authorities are looking for a man who pulled out a gun during an argument with other customers during a shoe sale in Seal Beach over the weekend. https://t.co/znnL4M3Iea
Today we said goodbye to a hero for the ages, @NYPD78Pct Detective Lawrence Bromm. Although shot and paralyzed in the line-of-duty in 1977, Larry would spend the next 4+ decades helping countless officers through his work as a founding member of @NYPDPSSG. We will #NeverForget. pic.twitter.com/c1vvJt7hrW
Today Po Modica along with K-9 Jemma came to assist with a missing Student from IS 51 who was found. Thank You for all you help "Keep up the great work everyone". pic.twitter.com/zOcsgM5sp9
TONIGHT AT 6pm – YCO STREET MEET – Elmhurst Ave & Broadway in the 110 Precinct. 108, 110, 112, and 115 YCOs and NCO Sgts will talk about recent violence, ideas & solutions regarding the youth in the community. All are welcome @NYPD108Pct@NYPD110Pct@NYPD112Pct@NYPD115Pctpic.twitter.com/s8zChnwUe5
— Deputy Commissioner for Community Partnerships (@NYPDCommPartner) February 17, 2022
The 54 CHP officers were charged with making over 300 fraudulent overtime claims totaling $226,556 dollars between 2016 and 2018. https://t.co/S3b8Nfpu1a
MASSIVE SEIZURE: @CBP officers at the Port of Lukeville, #AZ seized nearly 880 LBS of methamphetamine & over 110 LBS of fentanyl pills concealed within the roof of a motorhome! Read more at: https://t.co/tAM0ccYztQpic.twitter.com/EDjYNclqGL
— Director of Field Operations Guadalupe H. Ramirez (@DFOTucson) February 17, 2022
A tipster helped cops ID a 17-year-old boy accused of slapping a Jewish man — and knocking the yarmulke off his head in an anti-Semitic hate-crime attack in Brooklynhttps://t.co/JRU3Ok5s60
The PBA extends our deepest condolences to the family and friends of @UFANYC L134 Firefighter Jesse Gerhard, one of New York’s Bravest who gave his life protecting this city. Our @FDNY brothers and sisters have always stood with us in our darkest hours. Now, we stand with them. pic.twitter.com/fndmRvSMrS
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A ‘bored’ security guard allegedly drew eyes on a painting of faceless figures with a ballpoint pen on his first day at work.
The painting called ‘Three Figures’ (1932-1934) from the Tretyakov Gallery collection featured three faceless figures. The piece was on display at a gallery in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The guard, who was employed by a private company, used a museum-branded pen on the painting, which is valued at $1 million.
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The Internal Revenue Service headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Protective Service Officers PSO’s Working at IRS HQ & New Carrollton for Hana Industries Inc, Will Soon Be Voting to Join Our Union United Federation LEOS-PBA-DC Washington DC. On February 8th our attorney Jon Axelrod of the law firm of Beins, Axelrod and Keating P.C. filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board NLRB Case Number: 05-RC-290241 to represent the Protective Service Officers working at the IRS HQ in Washington DC. The following day our attorney filed another NLRB petition with the National Labor Relations Board NLRB Case Number: 05-RC-290307 to represent the Protective Service Officers Working at New Carrollton, Maryland facility.
Both of these IRS facilities are now under contract with a rival union out of Roseville Michigan. These Hana Industry Protective Service Officers Working at IRS HQ & New Carrollton have chosen to switch unions after their present Union have failed to service the members properly.
One Protective Service Officer PSO’s who wishes to remain anonymous noted “that the time has come to switch Unions after receiving several hate text messages and other anti-union propaganda from their current union. Our present Union is more concerned with spreading hate messages then actually representing its own membership.”
Most recently in another embarrassing loss, 235 Akima Global Services Inc Case Number: 28-RC-285574full-time and regular part-time detention officers, armed detention officers, and armed transportation officers performing guard duties as defined in Section 9(b)(3) of the National Labor Relations Act, employed by the Employer at the ICE Detention Center in Florence Arizona, under contract to the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Contract # 70CDCR20D00000004 voted to leave this same Union by a score of 72 to 14.
A NLRB hearing is set for March 4th.
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🚨 OFFICER DOWN: Please pray for the Philadelphia Police SWAT officer who was shot while serving a warrant today. Thankfully, the officer was struck in the vest and was taken to the hospital.
— National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) (@GLFOP) February 11, 2022
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia police SWAT officer was treated and released at a local hospital after police say he was shot in his bulletproof vest in North Philadelphia while serving a warrant. The incident occurred Friday afternoon on the 100 block of West Lehigh Avenue.
Police tell FOX 29 the officer was serving a drug warrant inside a three-story building. As the SWAT team was approaching the third floor unit they say a suspect fired at least two shots through the wall.
The lead SWAT officer was struck once in the chest, and the round struck his bulletproof vest.
🚨 OFFICER DOWN: Please pray for the New Mexico State Police Officer who was shot today in the line of duty. The officer was transported to a hospital and is in stable condition. The suspects remain at large in the area. #EnoughIsEnoughpic.twitter.com/oMY1CUX37I
— National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) (@GLFOP) February 11, 2022
🚨 OFFICER DOWN: Please pray for the officer who was shot in Frederick, MD. Reports indicate at least one law enforcement officer was shot, possibly more. Our elected officials must condemn the violence against law enforcement. STOP SHOOTING OUR OFFICERS! https://t.co/JN5fHoZ3mu
— National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) (@GLFOP) February 11, 2022
Five officers were shot and four other officers were wounded by bullet shrapnel in a shootout at a Phoenix home. https://t.co/IkSD7QbC3T
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A man was arrested after allegedly shooting a security guard in the face with a pepper spray gun at a YMCA in Fairfield County.
Billy Pettway, of Bridgeport, was arrested around 11:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 3, at the State Street YMCA in Bridgeport.
According to Scott Appleby, director of Emergency Management for Bridgeport, officials originally were informed that the security guard was shot in the face with a BB gun, and police were immediately dispatched.
Once on the scene, officers came across the security guard bleeding from his face and a strong odor of pepper spray in the lobby and security office.
An investigation found that Pettway was being disruptive in the lobby and approached the security office window where he discharged a “pepper spray gun,” Appleby said.
The security guard was found bleeding from his face, and a man is accused of shooting him with a pepper spray gun, Bridgeport police said. https://t.co/xuS1uotcNB
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A Texas safety security guard was crushed to loss of life in a brand new video that is broadly circulating on TikTok, MTO News has realized. The circumstances surrounding his killing is inflicting fairly the talk on social media. Some are saying that the boys who beat the safety guard to loss of life – have been working in self protection nevertheless.
The safety guard labored on the Fitness Connection a health club in Mesquite Texas – and ended up lifeless when police say he was attacked whereas doing his job.
43-year-old Patrick Prejean was concerned in a bodily altercation on Saturday. Investigators say the altercation was between Prejean, who was a safety guard there, and others within the health club space.
A video of the “attack” is circulating – and it reveals Patrick trying the throw out 3 males from the health club. The males, as MTO News noticed, have been enjoying basketball and have been requested to go away the institution.
In the video, the three males seem to have been leaving peacefully, when Patrick put his arms on one of many males and pushed him. That’s when – as MTO News noticed – issues went left. The three males then shocked Patrick down, and punched and kicked him as he lay on the bottom.
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Our hearts go out to the Bridgewater College community today as we mourn the passing of Campus Police Officer John Painter and Campus Safety Officer J. J. Jefferson. Our thoughts go out to their family, friends and coworkers. Rest easy brothers💙 pic.twitter.com/Ho3caUeUX3
Two officers have been shot and killed at Bridgewater College, a private school in Virginia. Authorities say a suspect has been taken into custody. No possible motive for the shootings was released. https://t.co/rzn8ZD5d2N
BREAKING: This is the man accused of fatally shooting a campus police officer, and a security officer at Bridgewater College today. Alexander Wyatt Campbell, 27, is in the Rockingham County Jail tonight. He faces four felonies, including two counts of capital murder. @8NEWShttps://t.co/RjSdYNV1u3pic.twitter.com/3eVDZJvd1G
Breaking News: A man fatally shot a police officer and a campus safety officer at Bridgewater College in Virginia. The gunman was captured after a search.https://t.co/fa2mQTnjlU
A Bridgewater College campus law enforcement officer and campus safety officer were shot and killed Tuesday afternoon in Bridgewater, VA.
The BHPD extends our heartfelt condolences to the officers families, friends, and the Bridgewater’s Campus Police and Safety Department. pic.twitter.com/jAhWi22UVV
— Berwyn Heights Department of Police (@BHPDNews) February 2, 2022
Two campus officers were shot and killed during an active shooter situation at Bridgewater College in Virginia, an official sayshttps://t.co/LHQZIGFnLu
Honoring Bridgewater College, Virginia, Police Department Police Officer John Painter, died February 1, 2022, after being shot while responding to a suspicious person call in a restricted area of Memorial Hall. Honor him so he is not forgotten. pic.twitter.com/VRREi0pyDq
Caleb Needle, senior at Bridgewater College, was in class & it suddenly became tense after the sounds of gunshots outside.@WHSVnewspic.twitter.com/9o1yC2mBrb
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