United States Mint Police

United States Mint Police

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headquarters = Washington DC
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chief1name = Dennis O'Connor
chief1position = Chief (Assistant Director for Protection, United States Mint)
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officename = collapsible list |title=6 |United States Mint Headquarters, Washington, D.C. |United States Mint at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |United States Mint at Denver, Colorado |United States Mint at San Francisco, California |United States Mint at West Point, New York |United States Bullion Depository, Fort Knox, Kentucky
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website = http://www.usmint.gov/about_the_mint/mint_police/
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The United States Mint Police (founded in 1792) is one of the oldest federal law enforcement agencies in the United States.United States Department of the Treasury. [http://www.usmint.gov/about_the_mint/mint_police/ The United States Mint Police] . Last accessed 29-02-2008.] It is responsible for the protection of the United States Treasury and the United States Mint.

Official duties

The Mint Police is responsible for protecting over $100 billion in Treasury and other government assets stored in U.S. Mint facilities in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Denver, Colorado, San Francisco, California, and Fort Knox. Bailer, Bryn. [http://www.policemag.com/Articles/2006/12/A-Closer-Look.aspx Departments: A Closer Look at the United States Mint Police] . [http://www.policemag.com "Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine"] , December 2006. Last accessed 29-02-2008. ] Daily, the Mint Police guards over 2,800 U.S. Mint employees, and over $100 billion in gold, silver and coins. In addition, the United States Mint Police have guarded the U.S. Constitution, the Gettysburg Address, and from World War II to 1978 the Holy Crown of Hungary. Its scope has increased over the years, and it now trains with local law enforcement and has bicycle patrols throughout cities.

Recently, the Mint Police have "participated in security details at a variety of non-Mint-related events, including two presidential inaugurations, the Kentucky Derby, 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City...and an International Monetary Fund/World Bank Conference." It also assisted with Hurricane Katrina, protecting the New Orleans branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and participating in relief efforts.

See also

* List of United States federal law enforcement agencies
* Federal Reserve Police
* United States Secret Service

References

External links

* [http://www.usmint.gov/about_the_mint/mint_police/ Official website]


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