Connecticut State Capitol Police

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Connecticut State Capitol Police
Abbreviation SCPD
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Connecticut State Capitol Police patch
Motto Protecting Democracy
Agency overview
Formed 1974
Employees 56
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Size 17-acre (69,000 m2)
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters 300 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Agency executive Walter Lee Jr., Chief
Website
www.cga.ct.gov/cop/default.asp

The Connecticut State Capitol Police is the law enforcement agency responsible for the 17-acre (69,000 m2) Connecticut State Capitol complex in Hartford.

History

In 1974, the Connecticut State Legislature created the "Office of the State Capitol Police". The operations of the State Capitol Police were supervised by the Connecticut State Police under the direction of the Joint Committee of Legislative Management, until 1996 when the Legislature reorganized the department as an independent police agency. The State Capitol Police Department maintains statewide jurisdiction and arrest powers to accommodate the diverse nature of their work.[1]

National accreditation was granted to the State Capitol Police Department by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies on March 22, 2003. Officers meet and maintain police officer certification standards, as mandated by state law and regulated by the Connecticut Police Officer Standards and Training Council.[1]

The State Capitol Police Department was formerly led by (the now deceased) Chief Michael J. Fallon, a retired Assistant Chief of the City of Hartford Police Department.[2]

On June 12, 2010, Walter Lee Jr. was appointed chief of police.[2]

Personnel

  • One chief
  • Two lieutenants
  • Five sergeants
  • Six corporals
  • 19 officers
  • 22 security technicians
  • One executive secretary[3]

See also

References

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External links

Official website

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