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District
5 - The
Anacostia Station opened
in January 1970 and was located in Anacostia Park, adjacent
to the Anacostia Pavilion. The Force used the facility
until 1983, when the Station was moved to the Anacostia
Operations Facility (AOF) at the southern end of Anacostia
Park, adjacent to Good Hope Road. The facility was
shared with the Special Forces, Criminal Investigations
and Training Branch. With the closure of AOF in 1999
for renovation, the Station was moved to the Washington
Navy Yard. In November of 2002, the station reopened, and
AOF was officially dedicated on December 10, 2002. On that
date, the Anacostia Station was dedicated in the memory
of Officer Hakim A. Farthing who was killed in the
line of duty on August 10, 2001. A plaque is displayed
outside of the Anacostia Station in his memory.
The
officers patrol in cruisers, scooters, mountain bikes, and
plainclothes and are supported by horse-mounted patrols. The
major areas of patrol include: Anacostia Park, the Suitland
Parkway (Maryland portion), Fort Dupont Park and its annual
summer theater, Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens and Fort Washington
Park. The Station also patrols the Frederick Douglas Home,
Langston Golf Course, the Oxon Hill Children’s Farm and the
remaining National Park Service Reservations in the District
of Columbia east of the Anacostia River. These areas
have undergone much transition over the years, making the parks
safer for all. Credit must be given to the hard work of the
officers of the Anacostia Station who engineered these changes
and patrol these parks today.
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