Gaithersburg Police Department Explained

Agencyname:Gaithersburg Police Department
Commonname:Gaithersburg P.D.
Abbreviation:GPD
Patch:Patch of the Gaithersburg Police Department.png
Patchcaption:Patch of the Gaithersburg Police Department
Logocaption:Seal of the City of Gaithersburg
Badge:Badge of the Gaithersburg Police Department.png
Badgecaption:Badge of a Gaithersburg Police Department officer
Motto:Ministerium, integritas, observantia
Mottotranslated:(In Latin: "Service, integrity, respect.")
Budget:$9,200,000 (as of 2014)
Legaljuris:Gaithersburg, Maryland, U.S.
Police:yes
Local:yes
Headquarters:14 Fulks Corner Ave, Gaithersburg, Maryland, U.S.[1]
Sworntype:Sworn officers
Sworn:57 (as of December 2016)[2]
Unsworntype:Unsworn civilian employees
Unsworn:9 (as of December 2016)
Chief1name:Mark P. Sroka
Chief1position:Chief of Police
Vehicle1type:Cars
Vehicles1:Ford Police Interceptor Sedan, Ford Police Interceptor Utility, Dodge Charger
Website:https://www.gaithersburgmd.gov/government/departments/gaithersburg-police-department

The Gaithersburg Police Department (GPD) is the municipal police force of Gaithersburg, Maryland.[3] [4]

History

1963 - 1986: Founding

The Gaithersburg Police Department was founded on April 1, 1963,[5] when a resolution creating it was signed into law by the mayor of the city at the time, Merton F. Duvall.

The town budget for fiscal year 1964 included "police protection" salaries for the solitary officer amounting to $4,000 (equivalent to $ today), and equipment purchases of $500 (equivalent to $ today).

It was under the administration of Chief DeVries that the Gaithersburg city police began to operate under its current system of dispatch through the Montgomery County Police Department. As a former Montgomery County Police lieutenant, DeVries was in a position to work with the County Police in a way that had previously not been possible.

1986 - 1998: Expansion and modernization

The Gaithersburg Police Department grew from an authorized strength of three sworn officers and one civilian clerk in the early 1970s, when the city's population was 7,000, to its current complement of 57 sworn officers and nine civilians. The majority of that growth occurred from 1986 to 1998 under the direction of then-chief Mary Ann Viverette.

In 1983, the GPD formed a traffic unit.

Viverette was the GPD's chief from 1986 until her retirement in May 2007. John King succeeded Viverette and served until 2010. The GPD currently falls under the leadership of Mark P. Sroka.

Organization

Personnel

From 1971 to 1990, the Gaithersburg Police Department only hired officers who had former experience as police officers.

The majority of the Gaithersburg's police officers have come from other agencies. The experience of these officers comes from agencies such as Montgomery County, Washington, D.C., United States Secret Service, Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, Maryland National Capital Police, and Baltimore City, to name a few.

Chiefs

David Marstiller was the first Chief of Police,[6] although there are references to a "Town Marshall" in the minutes of Town Council Meetings prior to 1963.

Over the years, there would be several chiefs of police; James Tassie, formerly of the Rockville City Police Department; Marson Johnson, who had been an officer in Michigan; John F. DeVries and George Fusco, both of whom had retired from the Montgomery County Police Department as lieutenants.

List of chiefs

No.ChiefRankLifeTenureNotes
1David MarstillerChief
2James TassieChiefFormer Rockville City Police Department officer.
3Marson Harry Johnson, Sr.Director of Police Services[7] February 20, 1941  - June 11, 2004 (aged 63)1974 - 1977Former Michigan policeman.
4John F. DeVries, Sr.ChiefDied in 1981 at age 52.[8] 1977 - 1980Former MCPD lieutenant
5George Fusco[9] Chief1981 - 1986Former MCPD lieutenant.
6Mary Ann Viverette[10] Chief1986 - 2007[11] Retired in May 2007
7John King[12] Chief2007 - 2010
8Mark P. SrokaChief2010 - present

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gaithersburg Police Department - Gaithersburg, MD. www.policeone.com.
  2. Web site: Police Department History. web-beta.archive.org. bot: unknown. https://web.archive.org/web/20161214002355/http://gaithersburgmd.gov/government/departments/gaithersburg-police-department/police-department-history. 2016-12-14.
  3. Web site: In burbs, 'high alert' brings subtle changes. Dante. Chinni. 21 November 2001. Christian Science Monitor.
  4. Web site: Police Annual Reports. www.gaithersburgmd.gov.
  5. Web site: Gaithersburg police history an arresting family story. www.gazette.net.
  6. Web site: A Talk with Chief Sroka on Departmentâs 50th. The Town Courier. 2017-08-31.
  7. Web site: Dr. Marson H. Johnson's Obituary on Tampa Bay Times. Tampa Bay Times.
  8. Web site: John F. DeVries Sr., 52, Ex-Chief of Gaithersburg. 29 January 1981. washingtonpost.com.
  9. Web site: George Fusco. Facebook.
  10. Web site: GAITHERSBURG POLICE'S CHIEF OF CHANGE. Veronica T.. Jennings. 27 January 1994. washingtonpost.com.
  11. Web site: Gaithersburg police chief to retire. Sonia Boin Montgomery Bureau. Chief.
  12. Web site: Gaithersburg Police Chief Also Collects Disability Pension From Montgomery County. Dan. Morse. Ann E.. Marimow. 9 March 2009. washingtonpost.com.