Cleveland Division of Police
The Cleveland Division of Police (CDP) is the governmental agency responsible for law enforcement in the city of Cleveland, Ohio.
Cleveland Division of Police | |
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Shoulder sleeve patch for patrol officers | |
Logo seen on patrol cars and documents | |
CDP badge - features number (for patrol officers) or rank in the middle. Pictured here is a detective's badge | |
Abbreviation | CDP |
Motto | To protect and serve |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 1868 |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Cleveland, Ohio, US |
Jurisdiction of the Cleveland Division of Police | |
Size | 82.47 sq mi (213.6 km²) |
Population | 372,624 (2020) |
Legal jurisdiction | City of Cleveland |
Governing body | Cleveland City Council |
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Operational structure | |
Headquarters | 1300 Ontario Street Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. |
Officers | 1,153 (2024) |
Mayor of Cleveland responsible | |
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Parent agency | Cleveland Department of Public Safety |
Operations | 4
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Facilities | |
Districts | 5
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Website | |
Division of Police |
Under mayor Justin Bibb, Dornat "Wayne" Drummond is the current Interim Director of Public Safety, and Dorothy Todd is Chief of Police.
In 2014, the Justice Department concluded an investigation into the CDP which found that the CDP had demonstrated a "pattern ... of unreasonable and unnecessary use of force" and used "guns, Tasers, 'impact weapons', pepper spray and fists in excess, unnecessarily or in retaliation" and that officers "carelessly fire their weapons, placing themselves, subjects, and bystanders at unwarranted risk of serious injury or death." The CDP is currently operating under a consent decree to address these systemic issues.