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Arrested at Orlando City Hall for trying to file a complaint against Cassandra Bell by Oath Breaking Tyrant Sergeant Philip Clough #13290

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Chief Eric D. Smith, Police Chief
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Recorded Aug 10, 2023

Deputy Chief James P. Young, Administrative Services Bureau
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Deputy Chief Chad Ochiuzzo, Investigative Services Bureau
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Deputy Chief Lovetta Quinn-Henry, Special Services Bureau
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Deputy Chief Alejandro Caro, Patrol Services Bureau
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David Arnott, Chief of Staff
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OPD is a nationally recognized law enforcement agency that is focused on the safety of our residents, visitors, and businesses. Our job is to protect the citizens of Orlando and we intend to accomplish that mission, even at risk to our own lives. We ask only for your assistance by calling 9-1-1 anytime you see something suspicious, or when someone needs help.

The men and women at the Orlando Police Department are some of the most dedicated and loyal public servants in this great nation, and we promise to serve you with Courage, Pride and Commitment.

Mission Statement:
"Keep Orlando a safe city by reducing crime and maintaining livable neighborhoods."


Eric D. Smith, Orlando Police Chief
Chief Eric D. Smith has served Orlando since 1994 in various leadership roles. He credits his experience with our internationally recognized SWAT team for preparing him to be the law enforcement leader he is today.

Chief Smith believes law enforcement is responsible for building trusting relationships with the community and is proud to serve as the 40th Chief of the Orlando Police Department.


The Patrol Services Bureau consists of the City’s first responders for all law enforcement aspects. From calls for service to community functions, these men and women serve with courage, pride and commitment. There are more than 400 Sworn and Professional Staff assigned to the Bureau comprising the East, West and North Patrol Divisions. This is the largest bureau within the Orlando Police Department. It serves more than 270,000 residents and millions of millions of tourists who come to visit our city every year by responding to more than 400,000 calls for service per year.

The West Patrol Division also includes the International Drive Unit in the tourist corridor. The East Patrol Division also includes the non-sworn Community Service Officer (CSO) Unit who perform non-emergency law enforcement duties, including but not limited to responding to non-violent criminal incidents and traffic crashes. The Central Patrol Division also includes several specialized bike units in our urban and business districts.

The Patrol Services Bureau strives to build trust between the police department and the citizens we serve.

1st Amendment to the Constitution

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

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The right to petition government for redress of grievances is the right to make a complaint to, or seek the assistance of, one's government, without fear of punishment or reprisals.

Chapter 112, Part III of the Florida Statutes, "Code of Ethics for Public Officers, and Employees."  Which states in part in : 112.311 (3) "It is likewise essential that the people be free to seek redress of their grievances and express their opinions to all government officials on current issues and past or pending legislative and executive actions at every level of government. In order to preserve and maintain the integrity of the governmental process, it is necessary that the identity, expenditures, and activities of those persons who regularly engage in efforts to persuade public officials to take specific actions, either by direct communication with such officials or by solicitation of others to engage in such efforts, be regularly disclosed to the people."




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The Innocence Project works to free the innocent, prevent wrongful convictions, and create fair, compassionate, and equitable systems of justice for everyone.
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