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In response to recent articles and social media posts, the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) has clarified the staffing situation for District Seven on June 10, 2025. Contrary to allegations of limited staffing with only one squad on duty, the MPD confirms a more comprehensive deployment was in place. On that day, District Seven managed three hospital guards and handled staffing fluctuations due to two sick calls. They also had three officers on limited duty, one on excused union time, and another at drone training.
The lineup did not fully reflect all active squads. Additional staff included a two-person captain's car and a one-person domestic violence (DV) car actively patrolling and handling assignments. A late shift officer extended their duty, and a day shift officer was called in to support patrol activities. Furthermore, resources from other districts were readily available to assist if necessary. This strategic staffing highlights MPD's commitment to community safety and efficient resource management.
The MPD emphasizes the importance of accurate information dissemination and continues to work closely with community and system partners to build secure, crime-free neighborhoods through positive relationships. For further details, refer to the official press release submitted to Urban Milwaukee at [Urban Milwaukee's website](Source-).
Urban Milwaukee recognizes the reliability of the information from the Milwaukee Police Department but notes that it did not author the release, and thus does not guarantee its completeness.
Clarifying MPD District Seven Staffing on June 10, 2025
In response to recent articles and social media posts, the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) has clarified the staffing situation for District Seven on June 10, 2025. Contrary to allegations of limited staffing with only one squad on duty, the MPD confirms a more comprehensive deployment was in place. On that day, District Seven managed three hospital guards and handled staffing fluctuations due to two sick calls. They also had three officers on limited duty, one on excused union time, and another at drone training.
The lineup did not fully reflect all active squads. Additional staff included a two-person captain's car and a one-person domestic violence (DV) car actively patrolling and handling assignments. A late shift officer extended their duty, and a day shift officer was called in to support patrol activities. Furthermore, resources from other districts were readily available to assist if necessary. This strategic staffing highlights MPD's commitment to community safety and efficient resource management.
The MPD emphasizes the importance of accurate information dissemination and continues to work closely with community and system partners to build secure, crime-free neighborhoods through positive relationships. For further details, refer to the official press release submitted to Urban Milwaukee at [Urban Milwaukee's website](Source-).
Urban Milwaukee recognizes the reliability of the information from the Milwaukee Police Department but notes that it did not author the release, and thus does not guarantee its completeness.