Technically almost every Federal Agency maintains at least on paper. Groups of various sizes consisting of Armed employees/Agents. Either for Security at facilities operated by aforementioned agency, Law Enforcement duties. Or they are attached to OIG for the relevant Department/Office/Agency.
Post Office for instance. Their armed sub department is the United States Postal Inspection Service. Their domain. Is security of Post Office Facilities. And investigating criminal activity explicitly related to Mail.
The VA has a uniformed Police Division. Responsible for Security at VA facilities
Smithsonian has an armed and Uniformed Security Department.
I never realized until I actually looked into. How Many Federal Agencies have Armed Law Enforcement Arms.
Hell. The Library of Congress used to have its own Armed Security/Police until it was merged into the Capital Police.
Technically almost every Federal Agency maintains at least on paper. Groups of various sizes consisting of Armed employees/Agents. Either for Security at facilities operated by aforementioned agency, Law Enforcement duties. Or they are attached to OIG for the relevant Department/Office/Agency.
Post Office for instance. Their armed sub department is the United States Postal Inspection Service. Their domain. Is security of Post Office Facilities. And investigating criminal activity explicitly related to Mail.
The VA has a uniformed Police Division. Responsible for Security at VA facilities
Smithsonian has an armed and Uniformed Security Department.
I never realized until I actually looked into. How Many Federal Agencies have Armed Law Enforcement Arms.
Hell. The Library of Congress used to have its own Armed Security/Police until it was merged into the Capital Police.