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Private police force Law enforcement agency
Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation Police
Washington National Cathedral Police
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Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionWashington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
Legal jurisdictionDistrict of Columbia
General nature
Operational structure
Special Police Officers20
Parent agencyProtestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation

The Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation Police, commonly known as the Washington National Cathedral Police, is a small private police force responsible for protecting the land of the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation, which mainly consists of the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, DC, in the United States. The 57-acre grounds of the Cathedral include three schools (Beauvoir, St. Albans School, and the Cathedral school), a parish church, places of religious study, the bishop's house and administration, plus assorted other buildings, gardens and playing fields. The police force numbers around 20 officers, who are licensed as special police officers by the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia, and enjoy full police powers when on Cathedral Foundation property or in pursuit of suspects.

Functions

The main functions of the police, in addition to public safety, are lost property management and traffic control, and the force works closely with both the Metropolitan Police and federal agencies when planning major state events, such as the funeral of President Ronald Reagan. The police operate a number of marked vehicles, with decals and lightbars.

Powers and authority

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National Cathedral Police vehicle

Police officers employed by this department have full arrest authority while on duty, pursuant to the DC Code of Municipal Regulations (DCMR), Title 6a, Chapter 11, Section 1109.3 and DCMR Title 17, Chapter 21, Section 2113.4.

Training

National Cathedral police have attended the Washington DC Campus Law Enforcement Academy, this academy is sanctioned by DC City Council and is attended by George Washington University Police and University of the District of Columbia Police as well as several other agencies.

Rank Structure

There are at least four ranks within the National Cathedral Police:

  • Officer
  • Corporal.
  • Sergeant
  • Captain
  • Chief

See also

References

  1. ^ Lee, Adrian (2008). "The God Cops" (PDF). In Touch. No. 57. Woodford Green, England. pp. 26–27. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  2. Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation - Employment Application
  3. Fernandez, Manny (27 March 2005). "The Remains of Their Visiting Days". The Washington Post. p. A8. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
  4. Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation - Employment Application
  5. Police, National Cathedral. "Washington National Cathedral". facebook.com. Retrieved 1 December 2022.

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