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Participants have reported sending emails to '''glenn.barhyte@gpdiad.com''' and receiving personalized responses back. He is adamant about not being able to talk about the mob's connection to any police officers, but he mentioned a new document: '''IA8214299'''.
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Participants have reported sending emails to '''glenn.barhyte@gpdiad.com''' and receiving personalized responses back. He is adamant about not being able to talk about the mob's connection to any police officers, but he mentioned a new document: '''IA8214299'''. Entering that document number into the SID of the Gotham Police Department website [[GVAFoundation.org]] logged in as Karl Breitup shows that Breitup (who is a lieutenant) does not have clearance to view that document. Obtaining the login and password information for an officer who does have clearance is still underway.
  
  

Revision as of 01:14, 1 December 2007

GPDIAD[1] is the website of the Gotham Police Internal Affairs Department. Their slogan is "respect, accountability, service."

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The Internal Affairs Division conducts investigations in the following instances:

  • When an allegation or complaint of misconduct is made against an employee of the department;
  • Whenever a vehicular pursuit occurs;
  • Suicides or death that occur while in the custody of this agency or suicides involving department employees with special emphasis on events leading to the incident

If the citizens of Gotham are to have the trust and confidence in the police, the Gotham Police Department must to foster a good relationship with its citizenry. This means someone must take the responsibility of policing the police.

Police officers face situations calling for immediate assessment and swift action, and must be free to exercise their best judgment and to initiate action in a reasonable, lawful, and impartial manner without fear of reprisal. At the same time, they must observe the rights of all people. Citizens must feel free to question police conduct which they feel is improper.

The Internal Affairs Division of the Gotham Police Department is a spotlight, charged with illuminating the actions of officers in the investigation of accusations of wrongdoing. In this capacity it protects the public, and also the police. By investigating accusations the Internal Affairs Department can be counted on to reveal malfeasance but also protect police officers from malicious accusations that otherwise would taint reputations and eventually limit the effectiveness of police officers.

The featured "officer of the month" is Glenn Barhyte:

Glenn Barhyte in the spotlight.

Glenn joined the force fourteen years ago and has shown an exemplary work ethic. He was born in Gotham, but his father was an engineering professor, so from the time he was five until he was fourteen, he and his parents lived in Utrecht. His family returned to Gotham and he has spent the rest of his life here, leaving only to attend Northeastern where he received a degree in criminal justice.

Glenn has a wife, Cecilia, and a Golden Retriever named Burt.


Barhyte facts:

• Favorite Food: “A good burger!”

• Favorite Song: “Arguably the Stones’ biggest hit, from 1965.”

• Favorite thing to do on his day off: “Day off?”


Participants have reported sending emails to glenn.barhyte@gpdiad.com and receiving personalized responses back. He is adamant about not being able to talk about the mob's connection to any police officers, but he mentioned a new document: IA8214299. Entering that document number into the SID of the Gotham Police Department website GVAFoundation.org logged in as Karl Breitup shows that Breitup (who is a lieutenant) does not have clearance to view that document. Obtaining the login and password information for an officer who does have clearance is still underway.