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Calgary Police Service

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Calgary Police Service
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MottoOnward (same as the City of Calgary)
Agency overview
Formed1885
Employees3,006 (2022)
Annual budgetapproximately 500 million dollars
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionCity of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Size820.62 sq km
Population1 306 784
Governing bodyCalgary Police Commission
Constituting instrument
  • Police Act
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters5111 47th Street NE
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Sworn members2,134 (2022)
Non-sworn members874 (2022)
Elected officer responsible
  • The Honorable Mickey Amery, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General
Agency executives
  • Katie McLellan, Chief Constable
  • Cliff O’Brien, Deputy Chief
  • Asif Rashid, Deputy Chief
  • Cory Dayley, Deputy Chief
  • Kim Armstrong, Chief People Officer
  • Katherine Murphy, Chief Strategy Officer
Facilities
Stations8 (excluding headquarters)
Notables
Programme
  • Helicopter Air Watch for Community Safety
Website
www.calgary.ca/cps.html

Calgary Police Service (CPS) is the municipal police service of the City of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is the largest municipal police service in Alberta and third largest municipal force in Canada behind the Toronto Police Service and the Montreal Police Service.

History

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The Calgary Police Service was founded on February 7, 1885,[1] and initially consisted of two constables led by Chief Jack Ingram.[2]

On October 8, 1993, Constable Rick Sonnenberg was preparing a spike strip to stop a stolen vehicle when he was struck by the fleeing motorist and killed.[3] In the wake of his death and fundraising from the Sonnenberg family, the force acquired a helicopter and formed the Helicopter Air Watch for Community Safety (HAWCS) unit in 1995. In 2003, a second helicopter was purchased, expanding the unit.[4]

In 1995, the Calgary Police Commission appointed Christine Silverberg as chief of police, making her the first woman to lead a large police force in Canada.[note 1][5] Silverberg served as chief until 2000, when she retired from the police service.

In the early 2010s, in response to regional applicant shortages, the Calgary Police Service briefly accepted applications from international police officers who were not already landed immigrants, permanent residents, or citizens of Canada.[6] The force had ended the program by 2017.[7]

In 19 May 2019, CPS has considered relaunching its auxiliary cadet program, which was launched in 2013 and disbanded in April 2019 due to union concerns on staffing and safety.[8][9]

In 2019, CPS equipped all of its frontline officers with police body cameras, becoming the first major police force in Canada to do so.[10][11][12]

On New Year's Eve, 2020, Sgt. Andrew Harnett, who had been employed by the Calgary Police Service for 12 years, stopped a car after noticing the vehicle's licence plate didn't match its registration.[13] As Harnett and two other officers who had responded to the traffic stop prepared to arrest the vehicle's passenger on an outstanding warrant, the driver fled the scene with Harnett holding onto the driver's side door.[14] Harnett was dragged 427 metres before falling off of the vehicle and being struck by oncoming traffic. Despite efforts in saving Harnett, he died just over an hour later.[13]

Line of duty deaths

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Since its formation in 1885, twelve Calgary Police officers have been killed in the line of duty.[15]

  • 1917 – Constable Arthur Duncan (gunfire)
  • 1933 – Inspector Joe Carruthers (gunfire)
  • 1941 – Constable Wilf Cox (motorcycle collision)
  • 1957 – Constable Ken Delmage (motorcycle collision)
  • 1974 – Detective Boyd Davidson (gunfire)
  • 1976 – Staff Sgt. Keith Harrison (gunfire)
  • 1977 – Constable Bill Shelever (gunfire)
  • 1992 – Constable Rob Vanderwiel (gunfire)
  • 1993 – Constable Rick Sonnenberg (hit while attempting to stop stolen vehicle)
  • 2000 – Constable John Petropoulos (injuries sustained in fall)
  • 2001 – Constable Darren Beatty (injuries sustained during training exercise)
  • 2020 - Sergeant Andrew Harnett (succumbed to injuries dealt to him while performing traffic stop)

Organization

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Rank structure

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Rank Chief Constable Deputy Chief Superintendent Inspector Regimental Sergeant Major Staff Sergeant Sergeant / Detective Senior Constable level 2 Senior Constable level 1 Constable (classes 1 to 5, sworn officer) Auxiliary (un-sworn-officer)
Insignia
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Divisions

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Members of Calgary Police Service, including former chief Mark Neufeld, at Canada Day festivities in Calgary
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Members of mounted unit at Olympic Plaza

CPS is divided into the following sections:

  • Administration
  • Chief Crowfoot Learning Centre
  • Community and youth services
  • Community liaison
  • Criminal operations
  • Finance
  • Fleet and facilities
  • Human resources
  • Information communication technology section
  • Investigation support
  • Major crimes
  • Operations audit
  • Organized crime control
  • Professional standards
  • Real time operations centre (RTOC)
  • Support
  • Traffic services

Equipment

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File:Calgary Police (2011).jpg
CPS officers on foot patrol

Vehicles

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Most vehicles used by the Calgary Police Service are imported from the United States and use the black and white colour scheme common of police vehicles in the United States, due to the increased recognition of this color scheme as used by police.

Vehicles currently in use include:

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Lenna Bradburn led the smaller Guelph Police Service from 1994 until 2000.

References

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Further reading

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