Orlando Police Department

The Orlando Police Department (OPD) is responsible for law enforcement within the city limits of Orlando, Florida. The OPD currently employs over 800 sworn officers and over 150 civilian employees serving the citizens of Orlando through crime prevention, criminal investigations and apprehension, neighborhood policing, involvement through the schools with young people and overall delivery of police services.

Orlando Police Department
Patch of the Orlando P.D.
Seal of the Orlando P.D.
AbbreviationOPD
Motto"Courage, Pride, Commitment"
Agency overview
Formed1875
Jurisdictional structure
Legal jurisdictionCity of Orlando
Operational structure
Sworn members800+
Unsworn members150+
Agency executive
Facilities
LockupsOrange County Corrections[1]
Website
Official website

The current Chief of Police is Orlando Rolón.[2]

Academy

Through a joint effort with other local agencies and Valencia College, uncertified newly hired officers attend a 22-week academy at the Criminal Justice Institute at VCC.

Specialized units

OPD operates a wide range of specialized enforcement units including:

Weapons

The Orlando Police Department issues its officers the Sig Sauer P226 chambered for 9mm. [3]

History

Since the establishment of the Orlando Police Department, 15 officers have died in the line of duty.[4]

Kicks for Guns program

The police department has managed, along with local radio program The Monsters in the Morning on WTKS-FM, a "no questions asked" gun exchange for gift cards or sports shoes. In August, 2007, a man turned in an item first identified as a rocket launcher resulting in international publicity.[5][6][7] The item was later determined to be an empty carrying case for a TOW missile and its launcher.[8]

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