10‑33, SHOTS FIRED, is a compilation of Washington Post articles researched and prepared by retired Detective Sergeant Dave Richardson. POLICE INVOLVED SHOOTINGS-TWO WASHINGTON POST STORIES FROM THE 1970’s. OFFICERS CARL BALLARD AND ERNEST BARLOW WASHINGTON POST...
These are a series of news articles that mention Isaac Fulwood during his career with MPD, ending with a story about his retirement. SOME INCIDENTS IN THE CAREER OF ISAAC FULWOOD WASHINGTON POST ARTICLE DATED DECEMBER 27, 1972, PAGE C8 2 CHARGED IN ROBBERY OF D.C....
Badges and Batons, Pins and Medals are just a few of the items in the Museum Collection The blue cloth bag was referred to as a “Shinty Bag” and was an early citation book holder. ...
The Assignment/duty Board from the era of the 1950’s Recruitment Poster of the 1960’s 2001, George W. Bush Inaugural License Plate for Cruiser 24 125th Anniversary decal from1986 MPD Band...
The cap usually worn by bicycle officers in the early 1900s. The Oldest Precinct Blotter from 1861-1865, from what was the 3rd Precinct, located on High and Bridge Streets, in Georgetown. This item pre-dates MPD,...
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