- 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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reference = The United States Mint Police (founded in1792 ) 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 theUnited 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 , andFort 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 ingold ,silver and coins. In addition, the United States Mint Police have guarded the U.S. Constitution, theGettysburg Address , and fromWorld War II to 1978 theHoly 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 inSalt Lake City ...and anInternational Monetary Fund /World Bank Conference." It also assisted withHurricane Katrina , protecting the New Orleans branch of theFederal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and participating in relief efforts.See also
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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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