Norfolk Police Department

The Norfolk Police Department (NPD) is the primary law enforcement agency servicing 242,803 people within 96.3 sqmi of jurisdiction within Norfolk, Virginia.

Misconduct
As a matter of policy, the department does not tell the public what if any disciplinary actions it takes against is officers.

In early 2011, Detective Robert Glenn Ford was sentenced to more than twelve years in prison for taking bribes from criminals. Ford was the detective who questioned the Norfolk 4 who were unjustly imprisoned for twenty years for rape and murder. The men's lawyers said they had been intimidated into confessing by the police.

In January 2014, a woman was mauled by a Norfolk police dog, requiring forty-three stitches. The police chief admitted his officers used excessive force and the city settled for almost $200,000. Four policemen left the department as a result of this attack but were never charged.

On 7 May 2016, Officer Justin Benson was driving at more than seventy miles per hour on city streets when he struck a car, killing its driver. The officer was violating the department's policy on the maximum speed to be used when responding to a call. He was not charged.

In July 2016, the City agreed to pay one and a half million dollars to settle a lawsuit involving a drunk driver who was shot by a policeman. The City did not admit any legal responsibility in the settlement.

Fallen officers
Since the establishment of the Norfolk Police Department, 39 officers have died in the line of duty.