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Port Washington Police District

The Port Washington Police District (also known as the Port Washington Police and abbreviated as PWPD) is a police district serving portions of the Town of North Hempstead in Nassau County, Long Island, New York, United States. It is the law enforcement agency serving the Incorporated Villages of Baxter Estates and Port Washington North – as well as nearly all of the hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) of Port Washington.[2]

Port Washington Police District
Official Emblem of the PWPD
Common namePort Washington Police
AbbreviationPWPD
Agency overview
FormedNovember 1921
Employees87
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionUnited States
Population~30,000[1]
Legal jurisdictionMuch of the Greater Port Washington area
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters500 Port Washington Boulevard, Port Washington, NY 11050
Police officers63 (2021)
Agency executive
Facilities
Vehicles37 (2021)
Website
portwashingtonpd.ny.gov

The PWPD is the only special police district in New York state.[3]

History Edit

 
The Port Washington Police District Headquarters on August 11, 2021.

The Port Washington Police District was established in November 1921, after an uptick in burglaries plagued the Greater Port Washington area, in addition to a large influx of new residents.[4][5][6] The first day of operations was January 1, 1922.[4][5][6]

In 1925, the creation of the Nassau County Police Department led to the New York State Attorney General Albert Ottinger voicing his opinion that all other special police districts in Nassau County be eliminated in favor of the NCPD.[4] The issue, which involved concerns of being double-taxed over police protection, led to the budget being held up that year.[4][5][6]

In 1933, the PWPD was officially recognized and legislated after the majority of voters in the Town of North Hempstead voted 4,086-to-2,221 in favor of keeping the district; the vote occurred on August 2, 1933.[4]

On May 28, 1934, Governor Herbert Lehman authorized the town board to appoint commissioners; the control over the district would then be given by the town board to the commissioners. It was on that day when the PWPD was declared a separate unit.[5][6][7]

In 1945, the Port Washington Police Athletic League was established.[4]

In 1979, the Nassau County District Attorney investigated the PWPD after the police chief revealed that the commissioner had been allowed to remain in his position despite failing the civil service exam three times.[3]

 
PWPD vehicles and officers on Main Street during a street festival in June 2023.

In 1984, residents and officials in the Incorporated Village of Manorhaven debated whether or not the village should join the Port Washington Police District.[8][9] If approved, the Port Washington Police District would have taken over the police services within the village from the Nassau County Police Department.[8][9] Those in favor of the plan felt that the Port Washington Police District would be able to better serve the needs of the village, while opponents had concerns over potential tax increases as a result of joining the district.[8] Ultimately, Manorhaven decided to remain under the jurisdiction of the Nassau County Police Department, which, as of 2022, continues to provide the village with its police services.[2][9]

Manorhaven had previously debated the same issue of whether or not to replace the NCPD with the PWPD in 1948; the outcome in 1948 was the same as the outcome in 1984, with the majority of village voters opting not to join the PWPD.[9][10]

In the 1990s, the PWPD faced a series of lawsuits over gender and racial discrimination in hiring and promoting.[11][12]

In 2020, district voters elected Brian G. Staley, Sr. as Police Commissioner; Staley became the first African American to serve on the district's Board of Commissioners.[12]

In 2021, the Port Washington Police District celebrated its centennial.[4][13]

In 2022, the district received a state grant for implementation of license plate reading devices.[14]

Administration Edit

As of June 2023, the Port Washington Police District's Chief of Police is Robert Del Muro, and the district's Board of Commissioners consists of Angela Lawlor Mullins, JB Meyer, and Brian G. Staley, Sr.[4][15][16][17][18]

Statistics Edit

As of 2021, the Port Washington Police District has 63 sworn police officers, 13 school crossing guards, three police dispatchers, one parking meter attendant, one school resource officer, and four civilian personnel – in addition to a traffic safety enforcement unit, narcotics unit, a juvenile aid bureau, a motorcycle unit, a bicycle unit, a detective division, and a community liaison; it employs 87 people.[4]

Furthermore, as of 2021, the Port Washington Police District operates a fleet of 37 police vehicles – including two motorcycle units.[4]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Port Washington Police District – Port Washington, NY". Police1. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Long Island Index: Interactive Map". www.longislandindexmaps.org. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  3. ^ a b Kavee, Rona (1979-10-21). "A Mystery: The Police Chief Case". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-10-23.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Andrea Mastrocinque-Martone (2021-08-19). "Police Centennial Sees Major Milestones In Port's Illustrious Past". Port Washington News. Retrieved 2022-08-12.
  5. ^ a b c d Pitaro, Francesca (2006). "GUIDE TO THE PORT WASHINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT COLLECTION" (PDF). Port Washington Public Library. Retrieved 2022-08-12.
  6. ^ a b c d "PWPD History | Port Washington Police District NY". Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  7. ^ "LEHMAN VOTOES CANAL CLAIM BILL; Refuses to Extend Law Permitting Employes to Demand Increases in Wages. TWO MEASURES APPROVED Port Washington Police District Continued and Civil Service Act Amended". The New York Times. 1934-05-28. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-08-12.
  8. ^ a b c English, Merle (August 1, 1984). "Debate on Police Divides Village". Newsday. p. 26 – via ProQuest.
  9. ^ a b c d English, Merle (September 24, 1984). "Village to Keep County Police Services". Newsday – via ProQuest.
  10. ^ "Village May 'Secede' From County Cops". Newsday. July 28, 1943. pp. 3, 54 – via ProQuest.
  11. ^ Saslow, Linda (1994-01-30). "Port Washington Police Enmeshed in Suits Contending Bias". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-10-23.
  12. ^ a b "Port Washington elects first Black police commissioner". Newsday. 14 December 2020. Retrieved 2022-08-12.
  13. ^ Staff, Port News (2021-07-17). "Celebrating The Port Police's 100th Anniversary". Port Washington News. Retrieved 2022-08-12.
  14. ^ Prisco, Julie (2022-11-11). "$1 Million Public Safety Initiative For Police Departments". Great Neck Record. Retrieved 2023-06-18.
  15. ^ "Organization | Port Washington Police District NY". Retrieved 2023-06-18.
  16. ^ "Commissioners | Port Washington Police District NY". Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  17. ^ "Port Washington Police Commissioner Election: Staley Victorious". Port Washington, NY Patch. 2020-12-09. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  18. ^ Pelaez, Robert (2021-12-15). "Incumbent commissioners retain seats in Port Washington special district elections - Featured". The Island Now. Retrieved 2022-08-12.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Port Washington Police Benevolent Association website

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The Port Washington Police District also known as the Port Washington Police and abbreviated as PWPD is a police district serving portions of the Town of North Hempstead in Nassau County Long Island New York United States It is the law enforcement agency serving the Incorporated Villages of Baxter Estates and Port Washington North as well as nearly all of the hamlet and census designated place CDP of Port Washington 2 Port Washington Police DistrictOfficial Emblem of the PWPDCommon namePort Washington PoliceAbbreviationPWPDAgency overviewFormedNovember 1921Employees87Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionUnited StatesPopulation 30 000 1 Legal jurisdictionMuch of the Greater Port Washington areaGeneral natureLocal civilian policeOperational structureHeadquarters500 Port Washington Boulevard Port Washington NY 11050Police officers63 2021 Agency executiveRobert Del Muro ChiefFacilitiesVehicles37 2021 Websiteportwashingtonpd wbr ny wbr gov The PWPD is the only special police district in New York state 3 Contents 1 History 2 Administration 3 Statistics 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit nbsp The Port Washington Police District Headquarters on August 11 2021 The Port Washington Police District was established in November 1921 after an uptick in burglaries plagued the Greater Port Washington area in addition to a large influx of new residents 4 5 6 The first day of operations was January 1 1922 4 5 6 In 1925 the creation of the Nassau County Police Department led to the New York State Attorney General Albert Ottinger voicing his opinion that all other special police districts in Nassau County be eliminated in favor of the NCPD 4 The issue which involved concerns of being double taxed over police protection led to the budget being held up that year 4 5 6 In 1933 the PWPD was officially recognized and legislated after the majority of voters in the Town of North Hempstead voted 4 086 to 2 221 in favor of keeping the district the vote occurred on August 2 1933 4 On May 28 1934 Governor Herbert Lehman authorized the town board to appoint commissioners the control over the district would then be given by the town board to the commissioners It was on that day when the PWPD was declared a separate unit 5 6 7 In 1945 the Port Washington Police Athletic League was established 4 In 1979 the Nassau County District Attorney investigated the PWPD after the police chief revealed that the commissioner had been allowed to remain in his position despite failing the civil service exam three times 3 nbsp PWPD vehicles and officers on Main Street during a street festival in June 2023 In 1984 residents and officials in the Incorporated Village of Manorhaven debated whether or not the village should join the Port Washington Police District 8 9 If approved the Port Washington Police District would have taken over the police services within the village from the Nassau County Police Department 8 9 Those in favor of the plan felt that the Port Washington Police District would be able to better serve the needs of the village while opponents had concerns over potential tax increases as a result of joining the district 8 Ultimately Manorhaven decided to remain under the jurisdiction of the Nassau County Police Department which as of 2022 continues to provide the village with its police services 2 9 Manorhaven had previously debated the same issue of whether or not to replace the NCPD with the PWPD in 1948 the outcome in 1948 was the same as the outcome in 1984 with the majority of village voters opting not to join the PWPD 9 10 In the 1990s the PWPD faced a series of lawsuits over gender and racial discrimination in hiring and promoting 11 12 In 2020 district voters elected Brian G Staley Sr as Police Commissioner Staley became the first African American to serve on the district s Board of Commissioners 12 In 2021 the Port Washington Police District celebrated its centennial 4 13 In 2022 the district received a state grant for implementation of license plate reading devices 14 Administration EditAs of June 2023 update the Port Washington Police District s Chief of Police is Robert Del Muro and the district s Board of Commissioners consists of Angela Lawlor Mullins JB Meyer and Brian G Staley Sr 4 15 16 17 18 Statistics EditAs of 2021 the Port Washington Police District has 63 sworn police officers 13 school crossing guards three police dispatchers one parking meter attendant one school resource officer and four civilian personnel in addition to a traffic safety enforcement unit narcotics unit a juvenile aid bureau a motorcycle unit a bicycle unit a detective division and a community liaison it employs 87 people 4 Furthermore as of 2021 the Port Washington Police District operates a fleet of 37 police vehicles including two motorcycle units 4 See also EditList of law enforcement agencies in New York List of Long Island law enforcement agencies Special districts in New York state References Edit Port Washington Police District Port Washington NY Police1 Retrieved June 18 2022 a b Long Island Index Interactive Map www longislandindexmaps org Retrieved 2021 08 11 a b Kavee Rona 1979 10 21 A Mystery The Police Chief Case The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 10 23 a b c d e f g h i j Andrea Mastrocinque Martone 2021 08 19 Police Centennial Sees Major Milestones In Port s Illustrious Past Port Washington News Retrieved 2022 08 12 a b c d Pitaro Francesca 2006 GUIDE TO THE PORT WASHINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT COLLECTION PDF Port Washington Public Library Retrieved 2022 08 12 a b c d PWPD History Port Washington Police District NY Retrieved 2021 08 11 LEHMAN VOTOES CANAL CLAIM BILL Refuses to Extend Law Permitting Employes to Demand Increases in Wages TWO MEASURES APPROVED Port Washington Police District Continued and Civil Service Act Amended The New York Times 1934 05 28 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 08 12 a b c English Merle August 1 1984 Debate on Police Divides Village Newsday p 26 via ProQuest a b c d English Merle September 24 1984 Village to Keep County Police Services Newsday via ProQuest Village May Secede From County Cops Newsday July 28 1943 pp 3 54 via ProQuest Saslow Linda 1994 01 30 Port Washington Police Enmeshed in Suits Contending Bias The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 10 23 a b Port Washington elects first Black police commissioner Newsday 14 December 2020 Retrieved 2022 08 12 Staff Port News 2021 07 17 Celebrating The Port Police s 100th Anniversary Port Washington News Retrieved 2022 08 12 Prisco Julie 2022 11 11 1 Million Public Safety Initiative For Police Departments Great Neck Record Retrieved 2023 06 18 Organization Port Washington Police District NY Retrieved 2023 06 18 Commissioners Port Washington Police District NY Retrieved 2021 08 11 Port Washington Police Commissioner Election Staley Victorious Port Washington NY Patch 2020 12 09 Retrieved 2021 08 11 Pelaez Robert 2021 12 15 Incumbent commissioners retain seats in Port Washington special district elections Featured The Island Now Retrieved 2022 08 12 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Port Washington Police District Official website Port Washington Police Benevolent Association website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Port Washington Police District amp oldid 1178415784, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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