Antioch Police Department

Police department for the city of Antioch, California
Operational structureSworn membersauthorized 115Unsworn members33Agency executive
  • Joe Vigil, Acting Chief
Websitehttps://www.antiochca.gov/police/

The Antioch Police Department is a police department serving the East Bay city of Antioch, California in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Organization

The department is organized into two divisions that administer a number of bureaus.[1]

  • Field Services
    • Patrol
    • Community Engagement
    • Traffic Bureau
  • Support Services
    • Administration
    • Dispatch
    • Investigations
    • Special Operations
    • Records.



History

The police department was created in 1872 to handle security and law enforcement in the coal mining town of hundreds that was 19th-century Antioch. By the 2010 census the department was policing over 102,000 Antiochites.[2] In 2011 the department expressed serious concerns for the lack of a planning for a safety officer at the future Antioch eBART station.[3] Due to funding issues, this station may be actually be policed in whole or in part by the APD instead of the BART Police Department.[3]


After the 2020 police-related death of Angelo Quinto, California banned police holds that might result in asphyxiation.

In April 2023, press reports described an investigation into misconduct in the department. This included dozens of racist texts sent between officers. At that time, a federal grand jury was looking into allegations of charging officers with assault under color of authority, fraud, distribution of steroids and cocaine, as well as eliciting false confessions and accepting bribes to make traffic tickets go away. Newspaper accounts at the time reported that about 20 percent of the force was suspended.[4]

In 2023, nine serving and former police officers were arrested by the FBI on charges related to distribute narcotics, altering and falsifying records of a federal investigation, wire fraud where officers allegedly defrauded money from the police department, civil rights violations and obstruction of justice. Six of those arrested were serving or former Antioch Police officers. Three more are associated with the nearby Pittsburg Police Department.[5]

See also

External links

  • Antioch police official page

References

  1. ^ "About Antioch Police Department". Antioch Police Department. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  2. ^ AntiochPolice
  3. ^ a b BART addresses security concerns for Hillcrest eBART station Archived 2012-03-30 at the Wayback Machine. Paul Bulgarino. Contra Costa Times. 14-04-2011. Retrieved 17-04-2011.
  4. ^ Rodgers, Jakob; Gartrell, Nate (12 April 2023). "Exclusive: Inside the Antioch police department's secret racist texting group". San Jose Mercury-News. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  5. ^ Jodi, Hernandez; Velena, Jones; Noceda, Kristofer; Bob, Redell (17 August 2023). "East Bay police officers arrested in FBI raid". Bay City News. Retrieved 18 August 2023.


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