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Miami Gardens Police Department

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Miami Gardens Police Department
AbbreviationMGPD
Agency overview
Formed2007
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionMiami Gardens, Florida, USA
Size21.8 square miles (56 km2)
Population107,167 (2010)
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersMiami Gardens, Florida
Police Officers~232
Civilians121
Agency executive
  • Delma Noel-Pratt[1], [Chief of Police]
Website
Miami Gardens Police

The Miami Gardens Police Department or MGPD, often referred to as the City of Miami Gardens Police, is the chief police department of the U.S. city of Miami Gardens, Florida. Its headquarters located at 18601 NW 27th Ave, Miami Gardens, Florida.[citation needed]

There is one patrolling district and seven neighborhoods for which the following districts are responsible:[citation needed]

The department also patrols Hard Rock Stadium, and the Calder Casino & Race Track.

In 2013, serious allegations of civil rights abuses and sweeping misconduct were made against the department. The podcast “This American Life” covered these allegations in-depth in their episode “Cops See it Different: Part 2” [2][3][4]

Chiefs of Police

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  • Matthew Boyd 2007-December 2013
    • Paul Miller (acting) December 2013-May 2014
  • Stephen Johnson May 2014-February 2015
    • Antonio Brooklen (acting) February 2015-November 2015
  • Antonio Brooklen November 2015-October 1, 2016
    • Cynthia Machanic (acting) October 1, 2016-May 1, 2017
  • Delma Noel-Pratt May 1, 2017-present[5]

References

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  1. ^ "First woman Miami Gardens Police chief starts job".
  2. ^ Brown, Julie K. (November 21, 2013). "In Miami Gardens, store video catches cops in the act". The Miami Herald. Retrieved 2015-02-17.
  3. ^ "Black man arrested 62 times for 'trespassing' at his workplace". MSNBC. 22 November 2013. Archived from the original on 25 November 2013.
  4. ^ Eyder Peralta (23 November 2013). "Miami-Area Police Force Accused Of Rampant Racial Profiling". NPR.
  5. ^ "Miami Gardens swears in first female police chief". May 2017.