Brooklyn Park Police Offer Tips on Identifying Real Officers Following Incident Involving Lawmakers

In the wake of a harrowing incident involving Minnesota lawmakers, the Brooklyn Park Police Department has stepped forward with a public service announcement aimed at ensuring residents can confidently identify genuine law enforcement officers. The department’s guidance, which was shared on their official social media platform, provides critical details for their community on what to look for when approached by someone claiming to be an officer.

According to the Facebook post by the Brooklyn Park Police Department, legitimate police officers will be attired in a uniform bearing the specific Brooklyn Park Police patch, and have a badge that reads “Brooklyn Park Police” along with their badge number, not to mention the standard-issue duty belt or vest with gear, and for those brooklyner days, outerwear emblazoned with “Police.” For officers driving unmarked vehicles, they will nevertheless present proper identification and a badge while on duty, and in some cases, will be wearing department-issued polos that include their name and patch.

With a sense of communal responsibility, the policing body urges individuals to trust their instincts and contact 911 if they feel uncertain about the authenticity of an officer. The advisory statement highlights the readiness of their dispatch team to verify an officer’s identity, ensuring the safety of those they serve. They wrapped their message with a note of gratitude, appreciating the community’s vigilance: “Thanks for looking out for each other. Together, we can keep Brooklyn Park safe.”…

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