Congratulations to our newly promoted Deputy Chiefs, Captains, Lieutenants, Sergeants, Corporals, and Detectives!
Today, we recognized their dedication, leadership, and commitment to serving our community. Thank you to their families and loved ones for the unwavering support
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- Congrats to Ofc Martin Ramirez, our June 2026 Ofc of the Month! As a Field Training Officer in District 2, Ofc Ramirez mentors new officers while remaining highly proactive in the field. In April alone, he safely apprehended two armed suspects during separate high-risk
- Friendly reminder: Your door lock only works when it's locked. Protect your peace of mind: remove valuables, including key fobs, and, most importantly, lock your doors. A few extra seconds can make all the difference.
00:00 - Today marks the start of hurricane season. Check out the official @CityofTampa Hurricane Preparedness Guide for tips and additional resources by visiting: Tampa.gov/Hurricane. Make a plan. Get a kit. Stay informed.
- Speeding in a work zone can cost more than just a fine. It can cost a life. Help us keep work zones safe for everyone. Slow down, stay alert, and avoid distractions. Remember, work zone safety is everyone's job. To see an interactive map of active construction zones, visit:
00:00 - The perfect start to summer fun happened at Woodland Terrace Park during the End of the School Year Pop-Up Event! Keep the fun going and make this summer count with programs like PAL Midnight Basketball, PAL Basketball League, and Stay and Play. Help your kids make the most of
- 🚧 Work zones mean slowing down! 🚧 Speeding fines double in work zones, but the real risk isn’t just a ticket, it’s safety. Last month, many drivers learned the hard way. Protect workers and yourself by slowing down, staying alert, and driving safely.
- Today, we gathered to honor Officer James Ronco on the 110th anniversary of his passing. Officer Ronco tragically lost his life while transporting a female prisoner back to jail after she escaped from the police station. More than a century later, his courage, sacrifice, and
- Before the keys turn, make the click. Buckling up takes seconds, but it can save your life. Whether you’re in the front seat or the back, wearing a seat belt matters. Make the safe choice every ride, every time. #ClickItOrTicket
- On this day in 1916, Officer James Ronco, 34, died while transporting an arrestee to jail. The woman took his gun and shot him. He died from the injuries he sustained. Officer Ronco, your service will never be forgotten. #HonoringOurHeroes #NeverForgotten
- This holiday weekend, Operation Safe Roads was in full force. Thank you to everyone who planned ahead, celebrated responsibly, and helped keep our roads safe.
- Some heroes wear headsets. Step into a career where every call has purpose. We’re seeking motivated individuals to become Public Safety Telecommunicators and help support our missing of making Tampa safer, together. To apply: jobapscloud.com/Tampa/sup/bulp…
- Today, we remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. Their courage and dedication will never be forgotten.





















