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The Grand Rapids Police Department is a municipal police department within
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in the state of Michigan, United States.


History


19th century

Prior to the founding of the police department, the city used contracted individuals, with Henry Baker becoming the first watchman in 1856 who patrolled what is now downtown Grand Rapids. The Grand Rapids Police Department was established in 1871 with eight patrolmen operating under one chief. The police department originally operated under the direction of the mayor and city council, though a separate board of commissioners was created for police and fire department in 1881, initially creating conflict between city officials and the board. File:1875 Police Headquarters Cleaned.jpg, Original headquarters at 101 Monroe Ave File:Police Headquarters ca. late 1800s Cleaned.jpg, Headquarters at Crescent and Ottawa File:NEBuilding.jpg, Grand Rapids Hall of Justice on Monroe Avenue File:1 Monroe Center entrance.jpg, Current headquarters at 1 Monroe Center To date, the GRPD headquarters has been in four different buildings; none of the previous sites remain standing today. The first police headquarters consisted of a two-room office suite located over the Rice & Moore
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at 101 Monroe Avenue in downtown Grand Rapids. In 1882, the department moved to the intersection of Lyon and Campau and ten years later in 1892, a new headquarters was built at the intersection of Crescent and Ottawa designed by notable
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-based architect Elijah E. Meyers. The newly-built headquarters had two cells, two jailer rooms and a boiler in the basement.


20th century

During the 1911 Grand Rapids furniture workers' strike, GRPD was involved in clashes during the Widdicomb Plant riot that saw officers fire into a crowd of protesters, though no gunshot injuries were reported. The Crescent and Ottawa police station was expanded in 1915. In 1928, the public safety James Sinke director was fired after he direct the
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Dr. Gustav A. Blumenthal to interview and perform
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procedures on officers, with Blumenthal charging the city $4,000, the . As the third headquarters was being torn down in 1965, old police records were also disposed of in the process. In 1967, the department moved to the newly built Hall of Justice, located on the site of the present-day
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convention center on Monroe Avenue. That year the
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of the long, hot summer of 1967 occurred, with police responding in July 1967 to riots in the African American community in the South Division area of Grand Rapids and armed white
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who patrolled the streets.


21st century

In 2001, the department moved into the current headquarters at a fifth location, a renovated
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department store located at 1 Monroe Center NW. The GRPD faced increased controversy with the residents of Grand Rapids in the 2010s. Beginning in 2010, the GRPD watch commander's office telephone line, Line 3407, was labeled as "unrecorded", though it began recording the conversations of callers. In 2017, GRPD officers detained five teenagers innocent of any wrongdoing at gunpoint while later that year, officers handcuffed an 11-year-old girl at gunpoint without facing discipline. In 2019, the Eric Payne was named police chief, serving as the first African American leader of the department. The GRPD faced controversy in 2019 after Grand Rapids officials deleted recording from the Line 3407, with Senior Staff Attorney Miriam Aukerman of the
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stating "You’ve got to wonder what is so damaging that was on those recordings that the city had to destroy them over the weekend in order to keep the public from seeing them". Chief Payne oversaw the department during the
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and the George Floyd protests in Grand Rapids, when police were involved with clashes and responded to looting and fires. During the 2020 protests, an officer who shot a
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canister at the face of a protester received a two-day suspension. A year after the protests, Chief Payne would announce his retirement. In March 2022, Eric Winstrom, a 20-year veteran of the
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was sworn in as police chief for GRPD. Shortly thereafter, GRPD faced widespread scrutiny following the April 2022
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, with ''
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'' writing "Mr. Lyoya’s death was the latest in a series of incidents that have strained relations between residents and the Grand Rapids police".


Fallen officers

A total of fifteen GRPD officers have been killed since the department's first recorded death in 1895. The first killed was detective George Powers who was shot on August 22, 1895 while attempting to arrest
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suspects on a
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train at the city's Grand Trunk Western Railroad crossing. Fourteen of those officers died on-duty, while one was killed off-duty attempting to rescue an
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victim. Of those killed on-duty, eight were killed by gunfire and six were killed in traffic accidents.


Equipment


Patrol vehicles

The GRPD utilizes the
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SUV for marked patrol vehicles. The department also utilizes a number of other platforms for specialized patrol functions, including
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s, segways, and
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Firearms

The GRPD issues the 9mm Glock 17 as its primary service weapon. The department chose the Glock in 2014 as a replacement for the previously issued .40 caliber
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P229 pistol. In 2015, the department began deploying
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semi-automatic rifles in marked patrol vehicles to supplement the
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s that were already carried.


Less-lethal

GRPD officers carry a number of less-lethal options, including pepper spray, collapsible batons, and
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Body cameras

All GRPD uniformed patrol officers wear Axon 3
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References

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