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District of Columbia Protective Services Division

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PSD officers assigned to the Mobile Operations Branch are deployed throughout the District of Columbia and are responsible for answering calls for police services in the assigned Police District. PSD utilizes the District of Columbia Office of Unified Communications for dispatching and therefore, PSD
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PSD officers are issued similar duty equipment as the officers of the MPDC. The standard duty weapon is the GLOCK 17, while officials at the rank of Captain and above may be issued GLOCK 19 or GLOCK 26 service weapons. Since, PSD officers are government employees with the authority to make full
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In 2012, Mayor Vincent Gray transferred PSPD from the Department of Real Estate Services to the new Department of General Services. The legislation ordering the transfer was attached to the FY 2012 Budget Support Act, and transmitted to the U.S. Congress on August 11, 2012, for a 30-day review.
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PSD is tasked with providing uniformed police officers to support the operations of other District agencies when needed and is occasionally tasked with providing Executive Protection Details to District Government Officials or other dignitaries visiting the District of Columbia.
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Government. The organization is responsible for "law enforcement activities and physical security of all properties owned, leased or otherwise under the control of the Government of the District of Columbia."
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Congress took no action, thus it became law on October 1, 2012. With this act, the Protective Services Police Department became the Protective Services Division of the Department of General Services.
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In 1973, the District of Columbia government established the Government Protective Services Division to control the police force being transferred from the federal government to the
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The PSD traces its beginnings to an 1899 Act of Congress, the "Watchmen in Municipal Facilities Act", which ordered the creation of a police force separate from the
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A PSD unit, along with MPDC and FPS units holding the perimeter of a major incident in the Southwest Government Center area of DC in June 2015.
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signed an Executive Order that changed the name of the agency from "Protective Services Division" to "Protective Services Police Department."
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Since 1973, one PSD/PSPD officer has died in the line of duty. Mack Wesley Cantrell died from gunshot wounds sustained during the
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officers work off the same radio dispatch zones as their DC Metropolitan Police Department and DC Housing Authority counterparts.
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and have the authority to bear firearms, serve warrants, and make full custodial arrests throughout the District of Columbia
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to maintain law and order in municipal government facilities that at the time were controlled by the federal government.
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DC Department of Mental Health facilities, including St Elizabeth's Hospital and Halfway Houses throughout the city
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A PSD unit on a POTUS Detail, holding an intersection for the Presidential Motorcade to pass safely in Sept 2014.
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DC Government Office Buildings (Reeves Center, One Judiciary Square, Municipal Center, Southwest Towers, etc.)
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PSD officers are sworn law enforcement personnel with full police authority delegated from the
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custodial arrests; the officers are "qualified law enforcement officers" as defined in the
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DC Office of Unified Communications facilities (911 centers, communications towers, etc.)
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DC Sports and Entertainment Authority facilities (RFK Stadium, Nationals Stadium, etc.)
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DC Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency Headquarters
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of the District Building (now the John Wilson Building) on March 9, 1977.
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DC Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency (Parole and Probation)
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District of Columbia Protective Services Division (PSD) official page
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DC Department of Employment Services One Stop Centers and facilities
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DC Department of Health Community Health Care Clinics (Unity Health)
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Rodney Parks, Acting Chief of PSPD (detailed from MPD), 2012–2013
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Larry "Nero" Priester, associate director for PSD, 2022–Present
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DC Metropolitan Police Department Headquarters and facilities
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List of law enforcement agencies in the District of Columbia
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Robert Carter, Acting Associate Director for PSD, 2017-2018
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COL Anthony Fortune, associate director for PSD, 2014–2017
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DC Fire and EMS Headquarters, Fire Stations and facilities
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https://code.dccouncil.us/dc/council/laws/docs/4-115.pdf
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DC Office on Aging Facilities including 2 Nursing Homes
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Plez Jenkins, associate director for PSD, 2013-2014
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DC Department of Transportation yards and facilities
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Department of General Services
District of Columbia
Mayor of the District of Columbia
Metropolitan Police Department
Mayor of the District of Columbia
Home Rule Act
Adrian Fenty
DC Department of Public Works
Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act
Larry "Nero" Priester, associate director for PSD, 2022–Present

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