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The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (also known as the LVMPD or Metro) is a combined city and county
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for the
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and Clark County, Nevada, United States. It is headed by the Sheriff of Clark County, who is publicly elected every four years. Sheriff Joe Lombardo has headed the department since January 5, 2015. The sheriff is the only elected head law enforcement officer within the county, and, as such, the department is not under the direct control of its jurisdictional cities, Clark County, or the State of Nevada. Metro is the largest law enforcement agency in Nevada, and in 2009, was one of the largest police agencies in the United States according to Uniform Crime Reporting by the
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History

The Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) was formed on July 1, 1969, by merging the Las Vegas Police Department with the Clark County Sheriff's Department. Metro serves the city limits of Las Vegas and the unincorporated areas and towns of Clark County. In the early 1970s, both the Las Vegas Police Department and the Clark County Sheriff's Department struggled with jurisdictional and budgetary problems. Oftentimes, people living in the metropolitan area would call the wrong agency to report crimes in progress, which would delay police response. Both agencies were also strapped for manpower, yet used a lot of it duplicating record-keeping and administrative functions in both of the agencies. The idea of consolidating the two law enforcement agencies into one metropolitan department began to circulate among the top officials in both agencies, likely due to the close working relationship between the Clark County Sheriff and the Las Vegas Police Chief at that time. It was said that even police officers on the Las Vegas Police Department could see that it would be better if the agency were run by the Sheriff, due to the fact that he was an elected official. Legislation to merge the Las Vegas Police Department with the Clark County Sheriff's Department was passed by the Nevada State Legislature, and the merger became effective in 1973. In 1999, an outside audit conducted by DMG-Maximus, commended the department for having fewer managers and supervisors than are typically found in large police agencies. The audit also said that the managers, both sworn and civilian, were of "excellent quality". On January 5, 2015, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officially assumed responsibility for the Las Vegas Township Constable's Office. Las Vegas Township Constable's Office continues to be a separate entity but under Metro's detention services division. The Las Vegas Metro Police Department has more than 5,800 members. Of these, over 2,900 are police officers of various ranks and over 750 are corrections officers of various ranks.


Misconduct

Since the late 1960s, more than 100 LVMPD officers and civilian employees have been implicated in documented instances of police misconduct and/or actual criminal activity, with numerous incidents resulting in lawsuit settlements in excess of a million dollars apiece. A later excessive force case was tried in ''
Davis v. City of Las Vegas ''Davis v. City of Las Vegas'', 478 F.3d 1048 (9th Cir. 2007), was a case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit determined whether a Las Vegas, Nevada police officer utilized excessive force when making an arrest. Bac ...
''. According to the ''New Yorker'', the LVMPD had "a long-standing reputation as one of the most violent in the country" before it implemented reforms, in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Justice, in the 2010s.


Radio system

LVMPD operated on a digital radio system (DesertSky), which was turned on in 2011. As of February 2018, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department encrypted their radio frequencies; blocking the public from using police scanners. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department stated that the decision to encrypt their radio channels was made back in 2015 due to officer safety concerns. However, since the switch was made fairly soon after the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting, some speculate that the change was inspired after the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's radio traffic of the event was recorded and released to the media.


Vehicle fleet

Las Vegas Metro uses many vehicles from brands including Ford,
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, and
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as marked or unmarked vehicles. However, after the retirement of the Ford Crown Victoria in 2011, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police went through a short session of testing vehicles. As a result, the Ford Explorer took the place of the Crown Victoria, the main patrol vehicle.


Headquarters

Construction was completed on LVMPD's 370,500-square-foot headquarters, located at 400 S. Martin L. King Boulevard, in mid 2011. The building consolidated 27 bureaus, which were previously located in leased buildings around Las Vegas. It also houses the Southern Nevada Counter Terrorism Center, Police Records, and a Fingerprint Bureau annex.


Funding

The department is funded by both the City of Las Vegas and Clark County. Funding is based on a complex formula that includes population, calls for service, and felony crimes in the prior year. Both governments must approve the annual budget including their percentage of budget. Additionally the department itself generates approximately 33% of its funds through property tax, and the charging for certain services, such as special events, work cards, and
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investigations. Additional funding is generated from a special
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to fund commissioned positions. By state law, the sheriff is charged with running the county jail, known as the Clark County Detention Center or CCDC, which is funded solely by the government and tax base of Clark County.


Organization

There are two commissioned career tracks in the LVMPD. They have identical civil service rank structures and pay, but different day-to-day tasks and responsibilities. * Corrections: These officers are tasked with operating, managing and supervising the Clark County Detention Center; there are over 750. * Police: These officers are assigned all over the department; there are over 2,700. The LVMPD is divided into ten urban area commands: * Bolden (Sectors U and W)—serves the west central portion of the city, including the old westside, an area bordered by I-15, US 95, Jones and Lake Mead Boulevards. * Convention Center (Sector M)—serves the Las Vegas Strip and Las Vegas Convention Center areas. * Downtown (Sectors A, B and C)—this division serves Downtown Las Vegas and areas roughly east of Eastern Avenue, south of Owens Avenue and north of Sahara Avenue to include the Naked City and Fremont Street areas. * Northeast (Sectors F and G)—Sector F includes unincorporated areas of North Las Vegas and the Las Vegas Speedway/Nellis Air Force Base area. * Northwest (Sector X)—serves areas generally west of US 95 and north of Cheyenne Avenue. * Southeast (Sectors H, J and K)—serves areas east of Maryland Parkway and south of Sahara Avenue. Sector J includes unincorporated areas of Henderson. * Spring Valley (Sectors R and P)—serves areas west of Interstate 15, south of Charleston Boulevard and north of Flamingo Road. Also includes Chinatown. * Enterprise (Sectors O and S)—this area serves mostly the southwest valley west of I-15 and south of Flamingo Road. * South Central (Sectors I, N)—this area command serves the areas south of Harry Reid Airport between Interstate 15 and roughly Eastern Avenue. * Summerlin (Sector V)—this area command serves the master-planned community area of the western Las Vegas Valley. When Metro was formed in 1921, the Las Vegas Valley was served by only three area commands: North, South and West. Other major coverage details: Traffic Bureau (all sectors), Airport Division (Sector Q), and nine different rural areas outside the Las Vegas Valley.


Rank structure

The LVMPD rank structure is as follows:


Enforcement areas

This department provides law enforcement services for all of Clark County, including the City of Las Vegas, yielding primary jurisdiction to the following agencies: *
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in Boulder City * Clark County Park Police in all Clark County parks * Clark County Marshal's Office (Nevada) which provide law enforcement services for
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on Clark County School District property *
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, formed in 2005 * Hoover Dam Police (formerly) *
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in Henderson * City of Las Vegas Court Marshals which deliver
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in the City of Las Vegas *
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which provide enforcement activities on public property, primarily city property *
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s and U.S. highways in Clark County * Nevada Capitol Police: responsible for protection of the Grant Sawyer State Office Building in Downtown Las Vegas * North Las Vegas Police Department in
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* Nevada Taxicab Authority enforces laws and regulations dealing with taxicabs * UNLV Police Services on University of Nevada, Las Vegas campuses and sports facilities, formed in 1997 *
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on Union Pacific Railroad properties in southern Nevada * United States Air Force Security Forces at Nellis Air Force Base and Creech Air Force Base *
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at the Las Vegas VA Medical Center and other facilities


Structure

The LVMPD is led by the sheriff; second in command is the undersheriff, who is assisted by four assistant sheriffs. The Office of Intergovernmental Services, the Office of General Counsel, the Office of Public Information, the Office of Finance, The Police Employee Assistance Program (PEAP), and the Office of the Sheriff Executive Staff report to the undersheriff. Four of the six elected Clark County sheriffs since the LVMPD was consolidated in 1973 are former members of either the Clark County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) or Las Vegas Police Department (LVPD). Former Sheriffs Young and Gillespie are retired members of the LVMPD (that is they were commissioned solely as members of the LVMPD). Sheriff Gillespie rose to, and retired at, the appointed rank of undersheriff prior to assuming public office as the duly elected Sheriff of Clark County. The department operates the Clark County Detention Center. It is used to house inmates arrested in their patrol area, with the exception of misdemeanors committed in the City of Las Vegas, which maintains its own jail. It also holds persons who are wanted for extradition to another jurisdiction, persons who are awaiting a bail hearing or trial, or those persons serving a sentence of 364 days or less. The CCDC has been the subject of controversy surrounding the treatment of inmates by officers. The facility has been criticized for its violations of human rights, with a major focus on verbal and sexual abuse to inmates as well as the use of controversial spit mask restraint for resistive detainees during the booking process. There have been several instances of pre-trial detention lasting for years at a time.


Equipment


Firearms policy

Firearms training takes place at the LVMPD's John T. Moran Firearms Training Facility, located near Nellis Air Force Base, and named for the department's second sheriff. The facility is used by numerous local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. At the facility, recruits receive several weeks of firearms training during the academy. Commissioned police officers must attend firearms re-qualification four times a year. This re-qualification is for all firearms. The qualifications include known-distance targets and tactical courses of fire in both regular and low-light. Officers can choose their sidearm from a list of
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s manufactured by Beretta,
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, Glock, Heckler & Koch, Kimber, Para-Ordnance/
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, Smith & Wesson, CZ P Series, Springfield Armory,
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, Unertl, Walther, Wilson Combat, STI Staccato P. The preferred calibers are
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, .40 S&W, and
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. As of 2016, new academy recruits must qualify with an approved 9mm pistol. Officers are also allowed to customize their sidearms with such as slide serrations, compensators, flared mag wells, etc. Officers can also install Red Dot Sights on their service pistols but only after they completed their FTEP Phase.


Pistols

* Glock 17 * Glock 19 * Glock 22 * Glock 45 * SIG Sauer P320 * Smith & Wesson M&P *
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Rifles

*MC6 AR-15 *MC6 AR-10 *
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Non-lethal

* Axon X26P Taser


Crowd control

* Genasys Long Range Acoustic Device


Vehicles

* Ford Crown Victoria * Ford Expedition * Ford F-150 * Ford Explorer * Chevy Tahoe


In popular culture

* '' Ocean's Eleven'' (1960 film) (as Clark County Sheriff's Office) * '' Ocean's Eleven'' (2001 film) * '' Kolchak: The Night Stalker'' (1974) * '' The Gauntlet'' (1977) * '' Vega$'' (1978-1981) * '' Diamonds are Forever'' (1971) * '' Rocky IV'' (1985) * ''
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'' (featured regularly since 1990) * '' Honey, I Blew Up the Kid'' (1992) on the Vegas Strip where Adam Szalinski walked. * '' Best of the Best 2'' (1993) * '' Another Stakeout'' (1993) * '' Casino'' (1995) * '' Con Air'' (1997) * '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' (2000-2015) (fictitiously depicted as the "Las Vegas Police Department" in the show) * '' CSI: Vegas'' (2021-) * '' Las Vegas'' (2003-2008) * '' Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story'' (2004) * ''
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'' * '' Next'' (2007) * '' The Hangover'' (2009) * '' The First 48'' * The video game ''
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'' (2004; fictitiously depicted as the ''Las Venturas'' Police Department) * ''Las Vegas Jailhouse'' (crime documentary featured since 2010) * ''
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'' (2010–present) * ''Vegas Strip'' (crime documentary featured since 2011) * '' Vegas'' (2012) on CBS (as Clark County Sheriff's Office) * ''
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'' (2013) * '' The Player'' (2015) * '' Jason Bourne'' (2016) * '' Sleepless'' (2017)


See also

* List of law enforcement agencies in Nevada *
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*
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and
O. J. Simpson robbery case ''State of Nevada v. Orenthal James Simpson, et al.'' was a criminal case prosecuted in 2007–2008 in the U.S. state of Nevada, primarily involving the retired American football player Simpson. On the night of September 13, 2007, a group of ...
* River Run Riot * Bundy standoff * Tupac Shakur''Las Vegas Sun'', "Shakur's mother rips Metro Police,"
by
Cathy Scott Cathleen "Cathy" Scott (born c. 1950) is a ''Los Angeles Times'' bestselling American true crime writer and investigative journalist who penned the biographies and true crime books ''The Killing of Tupac Shakur'' and ''The Murder of Biggie Small ...
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* '' Bright Lights, Dark Places'', memoir by former Metro Police Lt. Debra Gauthier


References


External links


Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department website

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Recruiting website
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